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'''Jr. Klap Trap'''<ref name=Ron>https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdfac_72b9d6c25c3940f8b3244bdea8528dd5.pdf</ref>, also called simply '''Klap Trap'''<ref>By Donkey Kong in ''Booty and the Beast'', ''Donkey Kong Country''</ref> or '''Jr.'''<ref>By King K. Rool in ''To the Moon Baboon'', ''Donkey Kong Country''</ref>, is an abnormally large (at least by the show's standards; his size would actually be perfectly normal for the video game) [[Klaptrap]] who appears in the [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]]. He is voiced by [[Ron Rubin]].<ref name=Ron />
'''Jr. Klap Trap'''<ref name=Ron>https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdfac_72b9d6c25c3940f8b3244bdea8528dd5.pdf</ref>, also called simply '''Klap Trap'''<ref>By Donkey Kong in ''Booty and the Beast'', ''Donkey Kong Country''</ref> or '''Jr.'''<ref>By King K. Rool in ''To the Moon Baboon'', ''Donkey Kong Country''</ref>, is an abnormally large [[Klaptrap]] who appears in the [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]]. He is voiced by [[Ron Rubin]].<ref name=Ron />


Due to his large size (approximately the size of [[Diddy Kong]]), this Klaptrap is never used as ammunition for a [[Klap-Blaster]]. Jr. has dentures; whenever he becomes an annoyance, they are removed by whoever he is working for, and whenever this happens he usually complains and whines about his hunger, though the words come out slightly slurred.
His size is approximately the size of [[Diddy Kong]], and due to his large size, he is never used as ammunition for a [[Klap-Blaster]]. Jr. Klap Trap has dentures, which are usually removed by whoever he is working for whenever he becomes an annoyance. When they are removed, he usually complains about his hunger, though the words come out slightly slurred.


In "[[Booty and the Beast]]", Jr. Klap Trap ends up having his teeth stolen by [[Kaptain Skurvy]]; after this he attempts to regain them from him. Eventually Jr. happens upon [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]], who have been tied-up by Skurvy and his crew after they stole the [[Crystal Coconut]]. Deciding to set the two [[Kong]]s free after bartering with them, and explaining his predicament through a song, Jr., Diddy and DK set off to find Skurvy. Jr. eventually regains his teeth and eats Skurvy's entire ship to the point where everyone returns to the island. When he comes across Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong again, they are worried if he is still hungry, but he explains he is too full for dessert.
In "[[Booty and the Beast]]", Jr. Klap Trap's teeth is stolen by [[Kaptain Skurvy]], which causes him to attempt to regain them from him. He later encounters [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Diddy Kong]], who have been tied-up by Kaptain Skurvy and his crew after they stole the [[Crystal Coconut]]. After bartering with them, he sets them free and explains his predicament through a song. After that, the three of them went to find Kaptain Skurvy. Eventually, the trio managed to track Skurvy down, and while he and his crew are busy battling with Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong, Jr. Klap Trap manages to reclaim his teeth. After regaining his teeth, he proceeds to devour Kaptain Skurvy's ship along with everything on board, including several [[cannonball]]s made of solid steel. Later, he comes across Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong on a dock. The Kongs are worried that he will attempt to bite them due to still being hungry, but he explains he is too full for dessert. He tells them he's no longer hungry "for today," followed by him laughing.


Eventually, the trio track Skurvy down, and while Skurvy and his crew are busy battling with Diddy and DK, Jr. manages to reclaim his teeth. With his dentures back where they belong, Jr. proceeds to devour Skurvy's ship along with everything on board, including several [[cannonball]]s made of solid steel. Later, he approaches DK and Diddy on a dock, worrying the Kongs that he will attempt to bite them,  but he tells them he's no longer hungry "for today," followed by him laughing.
Jr. Klap Trap later appears in the episode "[[To the Moon Baboon]]", where he was constantly bothering the other Kremlings about his dentures being confiscated. When K. Rool orders for the Kongs' time capsule to be destroyed, he gives him his dentures back and offers to have him eat [[Bluster Kong]]'s rocket, as Klump and Krusha's attempt to bomb the rocket failed. However, Diddy Kong distracts him by feeding him some regular [[barrel]]s, and K. Rool punishes him by confiscating his dentures again.
 
He later appears in the episode "[[To the Moon Baboon]]", where he was constantly bothering the other Kremlings about his dentures being confiscated. When K. Rool orders for the Kongs' time capsule to be destroyed, he gives the him his dentures back and offers to have him eat [[Bluster Kong]]'s rocket (after Klump and Krusha's attempt to bomb said rocket fails). Diddy, however, distracts him by feeding him some regular [[barrel]]s, and K. Rool punishes Jr. by confiscating the dentures again.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=クラップトラップ<ref>[[:File:DKCG Cards - Klaptrap.png|Klap Trap trading card]]</ref>
|Jap=クラップトラップ<ref>[[:File:DKCG Cards - Klaptrap.png|Klap Trap trading card]]</ref>
|JapR=Kurappu Torappu
|JapR=Kurappu Torappu
|JapM=Klap Trap}}
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:34, December 9, 2021

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Jr. Klap Trap[1], also called simply Klap Trap[2] or Jr.[3], is an abnormally large Klaptrap who appears in the Donkey Kong Country animated series. He is voiced by Ron Rubin.[1]

His size is approximately the size of Diddy Kong, and due to his large size, he is never used as ammunition for a Klap-Blaster. Jr. Klap Trap has dentures, which are usually removed by whoever he is working for whenever he becomes an annoyance. When they are removed, he usually complains about his hunger, though the words come out slightly slurred.

In "Booty and the Beast", Jr. Klap Trap's teeth is stolen by Kaptain Skurvy, which causes him to attempt to regain them from him. He later encounters Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong, who have been tied-up by Kaptain Skurvy and his crew after they stole the Crystal Coconut. After bartering with them, he sets them free and explains his predicament through a song. After that, the three of them went to find Kaptain Skurvy. Eventually, the trio managed to track Skurvy down, and while he and his crew are busy battling with Diddy Kong and Donkey Kong, Jr. Klap Trap manages to reclaim his teeth. After regaining his teeth, he proceeds to devour Kaptain Skurvy's ship along with everything on board, including several cannonballs made of solid steel. Later, he comes across Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong on a dock. The Kongs are worried that he will attempt to bite them due to still being hungry, but he explains he is too full for dessert. He tells them he's no longer hungry "for today," followed by him laughing.

Jr. Klap Trap later appears in the episode "To the Moon Baboon", where he was constantly bothering the other Kremlings about his dentures being confiscated. When K. Rool orders for the Kongs' time capsule to be destroyed, he gives him his dentures back and offers to have him eat Bluster Kong's rocket, as Klump and Krusha's attempt to bomb the rocket failed. However, Diddy Kong distracts him by feeding him some regular barrels, and K. Rool punishes him by confiscating his dentures again.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クラップトラップ[4]
Kurappu Torappu
Klap Trap

References

  1. ^ a b https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdfac_72b9d6c25c3940f8b3244bdea8528dd5.pdf
  2. ^ By Donkey Kong in Booty and the Beast, Donkey Kong Country
  3. ^ By King K. Rool in To the Moon Baboon, Donkey Kong Country
  4. ^ Klap Trap trading card

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