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Klump
Klump as he appears in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.
Artwork from Donkey Kong Barrel Blast
First appearance Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Barrel Blast (2007)
Latest portrayal Chris Sutherland (1994–2004)[1]
Toshihide Tsuchiya (2007)
Variant of Kremling
Variants
Relatives
Notable members
“Oh, your excellency! We've already taken care of business!”
Klump, Donkey Kong 64

Klumps are enemies first appearing in Donkey Kong Country. They are heavy-set Kremlings and militaristic ground troops of the Kremling Krew as well as higher-ranked members of it.[2][3] Klumps are sometimes referred in the singular, as if they are an individual and King K. Rool's loyal second-in-command, as is the case for the instruction booklet, Player's Guide and trading card for Donkey Kong Country, the television series, and Donkey Kong 64; a similar case happens with Krusha.

History[edit]

Donkey Kong Country series[edit]

Donkey Kong Country[edit]

“Klump's hard hat protects him against your jump attack. You'll have to roll him!”
Cranky Kong, Donkey Kong Country
Sprite of a Klump in Donkey Kong Country.

In the backstory, "Klump the Kremling" traps Diddy Kong in a DK Barrel before stealing the banana hoard with his group of Kremlings.[4] In the Game Boy Advance remake's added opening cutscene, a Krusha takes over Klump's role.

Klumps are depicted with brown skin, a yellow belly, and wear a green military helmet with three chevrons. They also wear a green belt with five pockets and a pair of black boots.

A Klump's helmet enables it to block Diddy Kong's jumping attack, but the attack can still push it back slightly. Despite this defense, however, most attack methods can defeat a Klump, which includes using barrels, Rambi, a roll or cartwheel, a jump attack by Donkey Kong, and the Hand Slap.

The fake ending credits in Gang-Plank Galleon credits Klump as being responsible for the game's "KONCEPT".

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest[edit]

Sprite of a Kannon in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.

In Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and its handheld counterpart, Donkey Kong Land 2, enemies similar to Klump appear, known as Kannons, which are actually Klumps dressed up in pirate gear.[5][6]

Donkey Kong Country novel[edit]

An individual Klump appears as an antagonist in the Donkey Kong Country novel. In the first chapter, Klump leads a Kremling squad to take Donkey Kong's banana hoard, and they encounter Diddy Kong. Diddy tries to prevent the Kremlings from stealing the bananas. He manages to cartwheel into Klump but is then restrained by him and sealed inside a barrel, which Klump promptly kicks across the jungle. Klump and the Kremlings then depart with the bananas.

Klump reappears in the final chapter, where Donkey Kong, Diddy, and Cranky Kong board the Gangplank Galleon and battle numerous Kremlings. Diddy cartwheels into Klump after he taunts him, and the Klump is sent overboard.

Donkey Kong Country television series[edit]

“Serving you, King K. Rool, is my life!”
Klump, "Klump's Lumps"
General Klump in Bad Hair Day.
Klump in the Donkey Kong Country television series

A singular Klump (who is alternatively known as General Klump) is King K. Rool's second-in-command and general in the Donkey Kong Country television series, where he is one of the show's main characters. He was voiced by Adrian Truss[7] and speaks in a heavy southern United States accent. Despite most Klumps having brown skin, his is lime green.

Despite being constantly berated and disrespected by K. Rool (even being fired a few times by him), Klump remains ever faithful to him, even stating in the episode "Klump's Lumps" (which is centered around Klump being fired) that serving K. Rool is his life. Perhaps due to his loyalty and/or the fact that K. Rool's other minions, especially Krusha, are just too dimwitted to be organized, Klump is often put in charge of K. Rool's various plots and schemes.

Despite his tough military man-like exterior, Klump has a kind personality in reality; he actually befriends Dixie Kong and helps her find her pet lobster Thermidor in the aforementioned episode, "Klump's Lumps."

According to Klump in the episode "Speak No Evil, Dude," he is immune to illness due to the fact that he eats at least 100 garlic cloves a day. In the same episode, he is dimwitted enough to misinterpret Rool's laryngitis and suffocation as an order to blow up the entire island, or even to fall for Diddy's ploy of being a talking bush after accidentally sneezing near Klump and Krusha while hiding from them. Even when Cranky Kong pointed out the idiocy of such an order—especially since Klump would also be killed in the blast—Klump ignored the Kong and nearly completed the operation.

Much of Klump's origin was revealed in the Christmas-themed episode "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights." This episode reveals that as a young boy, Klump ended up causing a huge fire which devastated the swamp where he and his family lived. Klump's older brother, revealed to be the infamous pirate and K. Rool's rival, Kaptain Skurvy, decided to take the blame for Klump in a show of true brotherly love. This resulted in Skurvy's banishment from the home swamp. Klump only recalled vague memories of these events until Skurvy reveals everything to him. The end of the episode reveals that Klump had planned on joining Skurvy's crew, but was presumably dissuaded by King K. Rool based on later episodes.

Donkey Kong 64[edit]

Intro
A Klump during the opening sequence, where he assures K. Rool that the Kongs have been kidnapped.

Klumps are enemies in Donkey Kong 64. They are now pink and wear a yellow-orange vest over their belly, and also appear to be wearing shoes instead of boots. In cutscenes, a Klump is first seen in the DK Rap, where during Chunky's verse, Chunky scares it away, and the DK Rap is also abruptly ended by the Klump throwing an orange at the screen. In the game's intro cutscene, K. Rool orders a Klump, a Kritter and a Kasplat to imprison Donkey Kong's friends and steal the banana hoard. As Klump rushes into K. Rool's throne room, he accidentally knocks the Kritter and Kasplat out of the way. The Klump explains he and the other Kremlings have "already taken care of business" and shows that Chunky, Lanky, Tiny, and Diddy Kong have been imprisoned. K. Rool overrules Klump by hoping that he is right about taking care of business.

In gameplay, Klumps are encountered in every level except for Frantic Factory, Creepy Castle, and the DK Isles hub. In Fungi Forest, Klumps only appear during the day time and are replaced by Skeleton Kremlings at night. Klumps attack the active Kong by throwing unripe, green oranges at them, which can also damage other enemies. Klumps can also bounce the Kong backward with their belly. Klumps are among the stronger enemies, as they are resistant to basic attacks; the Kongs can attack a Klump directly without getting hurt, but the direct attack will only stun the Klump for a while. Klumps can only truly be defeated by the shockwave attack, throwing an orange, using a musical instrument, or if Chunky touches them while in his Hunky Chunky state. When defeated, Klump spins around, does a military salute and then falls down. Klumps release three oranges upon defeat. From a distance, Klumps can be seen eating an orange, which is comically followed by an explosion in their stomach, causing them to burp.

Donkey Kong Barrel Blast[edit]

Klump is an unlockable playable character in Donkey Kong Barrel Blast. He wears green camo pants and a wooden bucket on his head, is a more subdued shade of brown, and he is larger than King K. Rool. As suggested by his stats, Klump is the rival of Lanky Kong, and he can be unlocked by completing Candy's Challenge 16: Beat Klump! Klump attacks by slamming his opponents with his belly. His bongos are brown with a metal ring on their midsections and bucket handles on their tops.

Donkey Kong Bananza[edit]

Klump is mentioned in the fake credits sequence in the middle of King K. Rool's boss fight in Donkey Kong Bananza, where they are credited for "GAME KODING".

Unused appearances[edit]

Diddy Kong Pilot (2003)[edit]

A Klump was playable in the 2003 build of Diddy Kong Pilot. He had high speed and weight and a low acceleration. Klump is a member of Team Kremling. The player can unlock Klump, along with the rest of the Kremlings, by clearing all Cups as Team Kong.

Klump had voiced dialogue within the game and sounded similar to his cartoon counterpart. Klump was replaced with Klungo in the final version, Banjo-Pilot, as shown with their shared statistics.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Donkey Kong Country[edit]

Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Advance) enemy
Klump
Klump in Donkey Kong Country for Game Boy Advance. Worlds Kongo Jungle
Kremkroc Industries, Inc.
Chimp Caverns
Levels Jungle Hijinxs
Torchlight Trouble
Trick Track Trek
Elevator Antics
Blackout Basement
Platform Perils
Scrapbook page 1
Photograph location Hand Slapping a Klump DK Attack point value 5000
  • Instruction booklet description:
    • English:
      Klump's helmet will protect him from attacks from above.[8]
  • Player's Guide: Klump is quite a character. He's like a big, overweight drill sergeant. He's not fast — how could he be? He waddles along like a duck, blocking every ape in his path. Donkey Kong has no trouble putting Klump out of his misery, but here again, lack of size counts against Diddy as he has to hit Klump twice to off him. If Diddy jumps on Klump's head, Klump will back up and prepare for battle. Diddy can then just do a powerful cartwheel right through him.[9]
  • GBA Player's Guide: Klumps are the slowest Krocs, but also some of the toughest. Donkey Kong can take out the overweight Klumps with one jump. Diddy, however, has to roll into the Klumps to take them out.[10]
  • Nintendo Power trading cards
    AKA Sergeant Fatso, Kommander Krem
    Distinguishing Features A rotund, militant Kremling. He wears his helmet and combat boots wherever he goes, protecting him from most weaklings.
    Location He has been spotted throughout Donkey Kong Island, causing chaos eveywhere.
    Apprehension Big apes can take out Klump with little effort, but smaller simians should use the cartwheel maneuer to best him.
    Past Convictions Jay walking, Bullying with the intent to steal lunch money.

    Donkey Kong 64[edit]

    Donkey Kong Barrel Blast[edit]

    Klump
    Klump's character selection icon from Donkey Kong Barrel Blast.
    Rival Lanky Kong Boost 2/5
    Speed 4.5/5 Agility 1/5
    How to unlock: Completing Candy's Challenge 16: Beat Klump!

    Gallery[edit]

    For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Klump.

    Quotes[edit]

    Donkey Kong Country television series[edit]

    "Bad Hair Day"[edit]

    • "But he eliminated, exterminated, and, uh, yes, annihilated your entire army! He's invincible!"

    "Get a Life, Don't Save One"[edit]

    • "Two apes flyin' around together, another one droppin' outta the trees, well, this can only mean...somethin'..."

    "Klump's Lumps"[edit]

    • "Yeah, well, don't tell no one, but I think the others are starting to, well, like me! Even Cranky! And I won't lie to ya Dixie, I ain't never had friends before."

    "Watch the Skies"[edit]

    • "Good thing my mama told me to always wear my helmet!"

    "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights"[edit]

    • "Fireworks. I just love fireworks. They're my favourite part o' the holiday."
    • "I did? I did! I remember now, and then... and then you... You took the blame for me!"
    • "I dunno... once King K. Rool had a goiter the size of a watermelon. It was pretty darn-near the ugliest thing I've ever seen."
    • "King K. Rool, you'll never believe it! I found my family! Skurvy here"s my long-lost brother!"

    "Speak No Evil, Dude"[edit]

    • "I never get sick, sir! I consume no less than 100 garlic cloves a day, whether I needs it or not!"

    "Best of Enemies"[edit]

    • "Got you, K. Rool! Now we can... Oh, no! I told you to wait until I gave the signal!"
    • "I formally charge you with high treason! You have been seen fraternizing with the enemy, namely Cranky!"

    DKC: Return to Krocodile Isle[edit]

    The following quotes are from the fan-made animation DKC: Return to Krocodile Isle, in which Adrian Truss reprises his role as Klump from the Donkey Kong Country television series.

    • "I'd like to propose a toast to this very momentous occasion as we're all gathered here today in memoriam of our...once great leader."
    • "I said 'in memoriam of,' not 'in celebration of!' And that's 'absence,' you bone-headed halfwit!"
    • "Well, it's all a bit of hearsay, but I hear he took one too many Kong-induced konks to the old, scaly noggin."
    • "No monkey business!"
    • "It's uh, great to have you back, Your Highness. The Kremling Krew's been in a bit of disarray without ya."
    • "How many times have we been over this? There is no Mr. Keith "Krudd" Rool residing in these walls, solider. I don't even know who that is. Or why we keep getting this junk mail?"
    • "You know, it's a very handsome name."
    • "Well, I'll just be, I'll be...Welcome home, sir!"

    Voice samples[edit]

    Icon of an audio speaker. Donkey Kong 64 - "Oh, your excellency! We've already taken care of business! [laughs]"
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    Names in other languages[edit]

    Klump[edit]

    Language Name Meaning Notes
    Japanese クランプ[?]
    Kuranpu
    Klump
    French Klump[?] -
    Italian Klump[12][13][14] -
    Korporal Klump[15] Shortened in "Klump" Donkey Kong 64
    Spanish Klump[?] -

    General Klump[edit]

    Language Name Meaning Notes
    Japanese クランプ将軍[?]
    Kuranpu Shōgun
    General Klump
    Dutch Generaal Klump[16] General Klump
    French Général Klump[17] General Klump
    German Generalligator Zack[?] The rank is a portmanteau of General and Alligator, Zack is a colloquial word with different meanings
    General Zack[18] -
    Italian Gen. Klump[19] -
    Korean 클럼프 장군[?]
    Keulleompeu Jang-gun
    General Klump
    Portuguese General Klump[?] -
    Sinhala ජෙනරාල් ක්ලම්ප්[20]
    Jenarāl Klamp
    General Klump
    Spanish General Klump[?] -

    Notes[edit]

    Pre-release screenshot of Donkey Kong Country
    Screenshot from a pre-release build of Donkey Kong Country
    • Klumps were resistant to Donkey Kong's jumping attack in the pre-release version of Donkey Kong Country. In the final game, Klumps are only resistant to Diddy Kong's jump attacks.
    • A pre-release image from Donkey Kong 64 shows a Klump chasing Lanky in a barn of Fungi Forest. In the final release, Klumps do not appear inside these barns.
    • Klump, along with Krusha, have their character models used in a commercial for the Game Boy Color remake of Donkey Kong Country, in which they fight Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Rambi for the possession of a giant GBC system. The commercial features models of the former four characters as depicted in the third season of the television series, with Rambi being presented in a similar style (despite never being featured in the show itself).

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Wise, David (January 10, 2019). Post. X (English). Retrieved July 4, 2024. (Archived May 25, 2021, 18:09:31 UTC via Wayback Machine.)
    2. ^ "INTRODUCTION: But that pair weren't the only ones in trouble. Deep within the gloomy bowels of his latest creation, a furious King K. Rool sat on his throne, glaring down at the quaking generals of his vast Kremling army." – 1999. Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 4.
    3. ^ "INTRODUCTION: Klump waddled over and put a consoling arm around his distraught leader." – 1999. Donkey Kong 64 instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 5.
    4. ^ 1994. Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 5.
    5. ^ "It looks like Klump can shoot!" – 1995. Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest manual. Nintendo of America (English). Page 29.
    6. ^ 2004. Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA) instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 23.
    7. ^ GioTV1 (February 4, 2019). An Interview with ADRIAN TRUSS | Voice Artist & Improv Actor | THE GIO SHOW S0 E01. YouTube. Retrieved February 23, 2025.
    8. ^ 1994. Donkey Kong Country instruction booklet. Nintendo of America (English). Page 29.
    9. ^ 1994. Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (English). Page 13.
    10. ^ Folsom, Jessica, and Steve Thomason (2003). Donkey Kong Country Player's Guide. Nintendo of America (English). ISBN 1-930206-33-X. Page 14.
    11. ^ Barton, Jeff, Mario De Govia, and Donato Tica (December 1, 1999). Donkey Kong 64 Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-2279-4. Page 16.
    12. ^ 1994. Donkey Kong Country - Libretto di istruzioni (Instruction booklet). Großostheim: Nintendo of Europe GmbH (Italian). Page 28-29.
    13. ^ Carlos Jose Castro Quinga. In-game name from the ending of Donkey Kong Country. Italian. Retrieved from YouTube.
    14. ^ 2025. Donkey K.Ong Bananza Kredits. Nintendo of Europe (Italian).
    15. ^ Roberto Ferri (March 2000). Official Nintendo Magazine issue 16. Milan: Xenia Edizione S. r. L. (Italian). Page 80.
    16. ^ PAL Dub Archive (May 1, 2022). Donkey Kong Country Dutch Sub - Rare Screener TCR Tape. YouTube. Retrieved April 13, 2025.
    17. ^ Donkey Kong Country Français S1E1 - Donkey Se Fait Des Cheveux [Écran large HD]
    18. ^ Donkey Kongs Abenteuer DVD back coverMedia:Donkey Kongs Abenteuer DVD Back Cover.png
    19. ^ Ζona Αnimazione (2004). "Donkey Kong Country". Antonio Genna. Retrieved March 22, 2025.
    20. ^ Neo Embrynox (April 21, 2025). Donkey Kong Country - Bad Hair Day (Sinhala Dub). YouTube. Retrieved May 31, 2025.

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