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In several cutscenes, a Klaptrap is sitting on [[King K. Rool]]'s lap and being stroked by its master, likely a reference to ''{{wp|James Bond}}'' villain {{wp|Ernst Stavro Blofeld|Blofeld}}. K. Rool's pet Klaptrap is last seen startled by K. Rool when he's awoken by the alarm, revealing the Kongs have entered [[Hideout Helm]]. | In several cutscenes, a Klaptrap is sitting on [[King K. Rool]]'s lap and being stroked by its master, likely a reference to ''{{wp|James Bond}}'' villain {{wp|Ernst Stavro Blofeld|Blofeld}}. K. Rool's pet Klaptrap is last seen startled by K. Rool when he's awoken by the alarm, revealing the Kongs have entered [[Hideout Helm]]. | ||
A Klaptrap makes its first playable appearance during the [[minigame]] [[Beaver Bother]], where its goal is to herd a number of Gnawties down a hole within a barrel by snarling at them. | A Klaptrap makes its first playable appearance during the [[minigame]] [[Beaver Bother]], where its goal is to herd a number of Gnawties down a hole within a barrel by snarling at them. It is a green Klaptrap in that case. | ||
===''Donkey Kong Country'' novel=== | ===''Donkey Kong Country'' novel=== |