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Klaptrap
SSBU spirit Klaptrap.png
Donkey Kong (universe)

Klaptrap's official artwork from Donkey Kong Country

Universe Donkey Kong
Debut Donkey Kong Country
Smash Bros. appearances Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Mario Party 7 (2005)
Console/platform of origin Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Designed by Steve Mayles
Voice actor Chris Sutherland
Article on Super Mario Wiki Klaptrap

Klaptraps (クラップトラップ, Klaptrap) are crocodile-esque enemies from the Donkey Kong universe that appear in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Origin

Klaptraps are Kremlings who debuted in Donkey Kong Country. They damage Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong by biting them. They appear in a variety of colors: blue, red, purple, and green. Klaptraps later appears in Donkey Kong 64 with a similar role. Larger Klaptraps also appear in the game.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

As a Stage Hazard

A Klaptrap as seen on Kongo Jungle

Klaptrap appears on the Jungle Japes and Kongo Jungle stages, leaping out of the water to bite opponents. Klaptraps appear in two different colors:

  • Orange Klaptraps appear in Kongo Jungle. They jump out from the waterfall near the edges of the stone ledge and near the Barrel Cannons. If a character makes contact with a Klaptrap, they will take damage. Very rarely a Klaptrap will get stuck in the Barrel Cannon, and characters cannot use the Barrel Cannon while one is inside of it; they instead only take damage from contact with that Klaptrap.
  • Blue Klaptraps appear in Jungle Japes. They jump between the opening on either side of the middle section of the stage. If a character makes contact with a Klaptrap, they will be spiked, sending characters straight into Jungle Japes' torrential waters. They essentially serve as one-hit KOs in Melee. Characters holding on to a ledge are also vulnerable to a Klaptrap.

Klaptraps do not come out of containers like other enemies do. They can however be used as regular items in the TEST stage using an Action Replay, or other hacking device. Klaptraps are invulnerable and cannot be damaged, unlike other enemies.

Trophy

The Klaptrap also makes an appearance as a collectable trophy, where its name is written as "Klap Trap".

Klaptrap trophy in Melee.
Klap Trap
This low-slung alligator made its first appearance in Donkey Kong Country. You can subdue it by jumping on its back, but its powerful jaws make it dangerous to approach from the front. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it swims in the river and sometimes jumps in the Barrel Cannon to stop players from using it.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

As a Stage Hazard

Like in Melee, Klaptrap reprises its role as a stage hazard on the Jungle Japes stage. If a character makes contact with a Klaptrap, they will be meteor smashed. It is usually a one-hit KO like in the previous game, since the meteor smash has very high knockback.

Sticker

Klaptrap appears as a collectable sticker.

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Klaptrap Donkey Kong Country Electric (effect) Resistance +7 RandomHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker Klaptrap (Donkey Kong Country).png
Klaptrap
(Donkey Kong Country)

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

As a Stage Hazard

A Klaptrap as seen in Jungle Japes.

Like in Melee and Brawl, Klaptrap reprises its role as a stage hazard on the Jungle Japes stage.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

As a Stage Hazard

A Klaptrap as seen on Kongo Falls

As in their previous appearances, Klaptraps appear on Jungle Japes and Kongo Jungle (now named Kongo Falls). They act nearly identically to their previous appearances. When the player is hit by Blue Klaptraps, they receive enough knockback for a OHKO.

As an Assist Trophy

Moving back and forth on the stage, Klaptrap jumps at the nearest fighter and repeatedly bites down. It may be small, but attacks from its strong jaws are dangerous!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site
Two Klaptraps on Corneria.

Klaptrap appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Assist Trophy. Once summoned, it runs around the stage and latches onto any opponent it touches. Once latched, it bites down, doing repetitive damage similar to the Fan. As with most Assist Trophies in Ultimate, it can be KO'd. Its function, as described in Training Mode, is that it "leaps up on opponents and bites down with sharp fangs." They cannot be called on Jungle Japes, Kongo Falls, and Suzaku Castle

Spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
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SSBU spirit Klaptrap.png
Klaptrap
Attack
★★ 0 1926 7742 1176 4728 676 2717 Weight ↓ Donkey Kong Series

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese クラップトラップ, Klaptrap
UK English Klaptrap
France French Klap Trap
Germany German Klap Trap
Spain Spanish Klaptrap
Italy Italian Klap Trap
China Chinese Klaptrap
South Korea Korean 클랩트랩, Klaptrap
Netherlands Dutch Klaptrap
Russia Russian Клаптрап

Trivia

  • Klaptrap is the first Assist Trophy from the Donkey Kong series.
  • Klaptrap's render from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate closely resembles its official art from Donkey Kong Country, but mirrored.
  • When Klaptrap is attacked in Ultimate, it makes the same sound as it did when defeated in Donkey Kong Country. This sound was done by Chris Sutherland, making it the only non-human Donkey Kong character in Ultimate known to have a specific voice actor.