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[[File:Klap-Blaster.jpg|thumb|A Kritter wielding a Klap-Blaster]]
[[File:Klap-Blaster.jpg|thumb|A Kritter wielding a Klap-Blaster]]
'''Klap-Blasters''' (originally referred to as '''Klaptrap Weapons''') are wooden projectile weapons commonly used by the [[Kremling Krew]] on the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]].
'''Klap-Blasters''' (originally referred to as '''Klaptrap Weapons''') are wooden projectile weapons commonly used by [[Kritter]]s on the [[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]].


Instead of regular ammunition Klap-Blaster shoot a barrage [[Klaptrap]]s which can chew through almost anything. Though occasionally Klap-Blasters were seen to shoot explosive projectiles. Klap-Blasters were the main weapons of [[Kritter]]s.
Instead of regular ammunition, Klap-Blasters shoot a barrage of [[Klaptrap]]s which can chew through almost anything. However, Klap-Blasters are occasionally seen to shoot explosive projectiles.


Oddly it is never explained how a Klap-Blaster can hold so many Klaptraps when the weapon's ammunition holder is actually extremely small.
Oddly, it is never explained how a Klap-Blaster can hold so many Klaptraps when the weapon's ammunition holder is actually extremely small.


[[Category: Donkey Kong Items]]
[[Category: Donkey Kong Items]]

Revision as of 17:44, June 23, 2018

A Kritter weilding a Klap-Blaster on the Donkey Kong Country television series.
A Kritter wielding a Klap-Blaster

Klap-Blasters (originally referred to as Klaptrap Weapons) are wooden projectile weapons commonly used by Kritters on the Donkey Kong Country animated series.

Instead of regular ammunition, Klap-Blasters shoot a barrage of Klaptraps which can chew through almost anything. However, Klap-Blasters are occasionally seen to shoot explosive projectiles.

Oddly, it is never explained how a Klap-Blaster can hold so many Klaptraps when the weapon's ammunition holder is actually extremely small.