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Revision as of 11:04, July 5, 2018
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Clambos[1] (known as Ms. Clamities[2] during the development of their debut game) are clams with eyes and long tongues, found underwater in Donkey Kong Country. They lie on the floor, invulnerable to all attacks. Clambos attack by spitting one to five pearls at Donkey Kong or Diddy Kong. While Clambos make their first Donkey Kong Country appearance in the "Coral Capers" level, they are the main threat of the subsequent underwater level, "Clam City".
Clambos also appear in Donkey Kong Land. However, instead of shooting pearls, they are constantly opening and closing their spacey mantles, which makes them hard to avoid. Donkey Kong Land also stars a notable Clambo, the Giant Clam, as the boss of the second world, Kremlantis. Unlike its smaller brethren, this colossal Clambo is capable of moving around in the water, having the ability to aim and shoot pearls at the Kongs at the same time.
Some Clambos can be seen in the Club Nintendo comic "Donkey Kong Country." One of them bites a Chomps which is trying to attack Diddy and Donkey Kong, in order to attack the Kongs itself.
Gallery
- Clampbo.PNG
SNES sprite
Donkey Kong Land sprite
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | クランボー[?] Kuranbō |
Clambo |
References
- ^ Donkey Kong Country Nintendo Player's Guide, page 19.
- ^ A sheet containing a list of names for characters in Donkey Kong Country. It was used as reference during the game's development. Note the last name, "Ms. Clamity", then used for a clam enemy, which would later become Clambo. (Image posted by Gregory Mayles, video game designer at Rare, via Twitter, under the hashtag #DKCrevealed)