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[[Image:Junior.jpg|frame|right|'''Junior the Giant Klaptrap'''.]]
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'''Junior the Giant Klaptrap''' is an abnormally large [[Klaptrap]] who appears in the [[Donkey Kong Country (show)|''Donkey Kong Country'' animated series]].
|image=[[File:Klaptrap (card).png|220px]]
|species=[[Klaptrap]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' - [[Booty and the Beast]] ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
|latest_appearance=''Donkey Kong Country'' - [[To the Moon Baboon]] ([[List of games by date#1998|1998]])
|latest_portrayal=Ron Rubin (1998)
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[[File:Junior.jpg|thumb|left]]
{{dev data}}
'''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 a character who appears in the ''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'' television series voiced by [[Ron Rubin]]<ref name=Ron />. Unlike other members of his [[Klaptrap|species]], Klap Trap is much larger, around the size of [[Diddy Kong]]. He also has dentures, usually removed by whomever he works for whenever he annoys them. After this, he complains about his hunger, though the words come out slightly slurred. In "[[Booty and the Beast]]", Klap Trap's teeth are stolen by [[Kaptain Skurvy]], which he attempts to regain. He later encounters [[Donkey Kong|DK]] and Diddy, whom Skurvy and his crew have tied up after they stole the [[Crystal Coconut]]. After bartering with them, he sets them free and explains his predicament through [[List_of_Donkey_Kong_Country_(television_series)_songs#I_Gotta_Eat.21|a song]]. After that, the three of them went to find Skurvy. Eventually, they manage to track him down, and while he and his crew are battling with Diddy and DK, Klap Trap manages to reclaim his teeth. After regaining his teeth, he devours Skurvy's ship. Later, he comes across DK and Diddy on a dock. The [[Kong|Kongs]] are worried that he will attempt to bite them due to still being hungry, but he explains he is no longer hungry "for today," [[Fourth wall|while winking at the audience]], followed by him laughing. Klap Trap later appears in the episode "[[To the Moon Baboon]]", where he constantly bothers the other [[Kremling|Kremlings]] after they remove his dentures. When [[King K. Rool|K. Rool]] attempts to destroy the Kongs' time capsule, he returns Klap Trap's dentures and offers to have him eat [[Bluster Kong|Bluster]]'s rocket. However, Diddy distracts him by feeding him some of Bluster's barrels, and K. Rool punishes him by taking away his his dentures again.


Due to his large size (Junior is about the size of [[Diddy Kong]]) Junior is never used as ammunition for a [[Klap-Blaster]], due to this he usually never has anything to eat. Also Junior oddly has dentures, whenever he becomes an annoyance he usually has them removed by [[King K. Rool]], whenever this happens he usually complains and whines about his hunger, though the words come out slightly slurred.
==Gallery==
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DKC TV Group Artwork.jpg|Group art
BootyandtheBeastTitleCard.png|''[[Donkey Kong Country (television series)|Donkey Kong Country]]'', "[[Booty and the Beast]]"
BootyandtheBeast-Scene.jpg|"Booty and the Beast"
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In "[[Booty and the Beast]]" Junior ends up having his teeth stolen by [[Kaptain Skurvy]] after this he commences a futile chase of the villainous pirate. Eventually Junior 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 bardering with them, Junior, Diddy and Donkey set off to find Skurvy.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=クラップトラップ<ref>[[:File:DKCG Cards - Klaptrap.png|Klap Trap trading card]]</ref>
|JapR=Kurappu Torappu
|JapM=Klap Trap
}}


Eventually the trio track Skurvy down and while Skurvy and his crew are busy duking it out with Diddy and D.K., Junior manages to reclaim his teeth. With his dentures back where they belong Junior proceeds to devour Skurvy's ship along with everything on board, including several [[cannonball]]s made of solid steel.
== Trivia ==
*In ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', Klaptraps wear dentures, similarly to Jr. Klap Trap.
 
==References==
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Junior reappeared 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 Junior 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 Junior by feeding him some regular [[barrel]]s, and K. Rool punishes Junior by confiscating the dentures again.
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Jr. Klap Trap
Klaptrap's artwork, as seen in the trading card series.
Species Klaptrap
First appearance Donkey Kong Country - Booty and the Beast (1998)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country - To the Moon Baboon (1998)
Latest portrayal Ron Rubin (1998)
Junior.jpg

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Jr. Klap Trap[1], also called simply Klap Trap[2] or Jr.[3], is a character who appears in the Donkey Kong Country television series voiced by Ron Rubin[1]. Unlike other members of his species, Klap Trap is much larger, around the size of Diddy Kong. He also has dentures, usually removed by whomever he works for whenever he annoys them. After this, he complains about his hunger, though the words come out slightly slurred. In "Booty and the Beast", Klap Trap's teeth are stolen by Kaptain Skurvy, which he attempts to regain. He later encounters DK and Diddy, whom Skurvy and his crew have tied up 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 Skurvy. Eventually, they manage to track him down, and while he and his crew are battling with Diddy and DK, Klap Trap manages to reclaim his teeth. After regaining his teeth, he devours Skurvy's ship. Later, he comes across DK and Diddy on a dock. The Kongs are worried that he will attempt to bite them due to still being hungry, but he explains he is no longer hungry "for today," while winking at the audience, followed by him laughing. Klap Trap later appears in the episode "To the Moon Baboon", where he constantly bothers the other Kremlings after they remove his dentures. When K. Rool attempts to destroy the Kongs' time capsule, he returns Klap Trap's dentures and offers to have him eat Bluster's rocket. However, Diddy distracts him by feeding him some of Bluster's barrels, and K. Rool punishes him by taking away his his dentures again.

Gallery

Names in other languages

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

Trivia

  • In Donkey Kong 64, Klaptraps wear dentures, similarly to Jr. 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