Flapper: Difference between revisions

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
 
(39 intermediate revisions by 17 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Image:Chaser.png|thumb|Two '''sea creatures''' surrounding [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]]]]
{{about|the enemy from Donkey Kong Land|the enemy from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise|[[Egg Flapper]]}}
'''Sea creatures'''<ref>"A '''sea creature''' chases you down into the depths when you swim for the letter 'K', but don't be intimidated— wait at the bottom of the pit until he slowly swims away." &ndash; Issue #74 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', page 18</ref><ref>"These '''sea creatures''' swim faster up than down." &ndash; Issue #74 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]'', page 19</ref> are underwater foes in the classic [[Game Boy]] game, ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. These commonly found enemies first appear in the second world, [[Kremlantis Kaos|Kremlantis]], and return in numerous other underwater areas of the same game.  
{{distinguish|Nemo}}
[[File:FlapperDKL.jpg|thumb|Flapper artwork]]
'''Flappers'''<ref name=Shogakukan>{{Media link|Flapper.jpg|''Super Donkey Kong GB Shogakukan Guide Book''}}</ref> are underwater, mussel-like foes appearing only in ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]''. No official {{wp|Western world|Western}} media names them Flappers. However, they are repeatedly described as '''sea creatures''' in Volume 74 of ''[[Nintendo Power]]''<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 74|date=July 1995|page=18|quote=A sea creature chases you down into the depths when you swim for the letter 'K', but don't be intimidated— wait at the bottom of the pit until he slowly swims away.}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 74|date=July 1995|page=19|quote=These sea creatures swim faster up than down.}}</ref>, a descriptor that is not used for other aquatic enemies found in the game. The free 24-page booklet of ''Donkey Kong Land'' from UK's ''Nintendo Magazine System'' instead refers to it as '''Nemo''', which is the name of a separate enemy referred to on the same page as [[Nemo|Nautilus]].<ref>{{cite|title=''Donkey Kong Land'', ''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) WORLD EXCLUSIVE Review booklet|page=13}}</ref> This is also the case in the magazine issues.<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (UK) Issue #35|page=50|date=August 1995}}</ref><ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Magazine System'' (AU) Issue #31|page=64|date=October 1995}}</ref>


[[File:Snapper DKL.png|frame|left]]
In gameplay, Flappers commonly dwell the second world, [[Kremlantis]], and appear in many underwater levels. When attacking, a Flapper claps its mantle together and propel itself upwards. After it reaches a point high enough, it slowly begins to sink. If a [[Kong]] touches this enemy while it is moving through the water, he gets injured and passes out. Flappers are often encountered in groups and swim in tight spaces to increase difficulty.
When attacking, a sea creature will clap its mantle together and propel itself upwards. After it reaches a point high enough, it will slowly begin to sink. If a [[Kong]] touches this enemy while it is moving throughout the water, he gets damaged and passes out, leaving the other playable partner, if any, do his job. Sea creatures oftenly assist several other members of the same species in swimming throughout tight spaces, strategy which increases the difficulty of their levels.
 
{{br}}
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Snapper DKL.png|Sprite from ''Donkey Kong Land''
Chaser.png|Two Flappers surrounding [[Diddy Kong]] in ''Donkey Kong Land''
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=フラッハー{{refneeded}}
|Jap=フラッパー<ref name=Shogakukan/>
|JapR=Furahhā
|JapR=Furappā
|JapM=Likely a misspelling of "Flapper" (フラッパー).
|JapM=Flapper
}}
}}


==References==
==References==
<references/>
<references/>
{{NIWA|DKWiki-p=Snapper}}
 
{{DKL}}
{{DKL}}
[[Category:Donkey Kong Enemies]]
[[Category:Bivalves]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Species]]
[[Category:Underwater creatures]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Land]]
[[Category:Donkey Kong Land enemies]]
[[de:Snapper]]

Latest revision as of 23:21, May 6, 2024

This article is about the enemy from Donkey Kong Land. For the enemy from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, see Egg Flapper.
Not to be confused with Nemo.
Artwork of Flapper, from Shokagugan's Donkey Kong Land guide book.
Flapper artwork

Flappers[1] are underwater, mussel-like foes appearing only in Donkey Kong Land. No official Western media names them Flappers. However, they are repeatedly described as sea creatures in Volume 74 of Nintendo Power[2][3], a descriptor that is not used for other aquatic enemies found in the game. The free 24-page booklet of Donkey Kong Land from UK's Nintendo Magazine System instead refers to it as Nemo, which is the name of a separate enemy referred to on the same page as Nautilus.[4] This is also the case in the magazine issues.[5][6]

In gameplay, Flappers commonly dwell the second world, Kremlantis, and appear in many underwater levels. When attacking, a Flapper claps its mantle together and propel itself upwards. After it reaches a point high enough, it slowly begins to sink. If a Kong touches this enemy while it is moving through the water, he gets injured and passes out. Flappers are often encountered in groups and swim in tight spaces to increase difficulty.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フラッパー[1]
Furappā
Flapper

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Super Donkey Kong GB Shogakukan Guide BookMedia:Flapper.jpg
  2. ^ "A sea creature chases you down into the depths when you swim for the letter 'K', but don't be intimidated— wait at the bottom of the pit until he slowly swims away." – (July 1995). Nintendo Power Volume 74. Page 18.
  3. ^ "These sea creatures swim faster up than down." – (July 1995). Nintendo Power Volume 74. Page 19.
  4. ^ Donkey Kong Land, Nintendo Magazine System (UK) WORLD EXCLUSIVE Review booklet. Page 13.
  5. ^ (August 1995). Nintendo Magazine System (UK) Issue #35. Page 50.
  6. ^ (October 1995). Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #31. Page 64.