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Slippas are a fairly common type of snake that is orange with black stripes. Their coloring resembles the coral snake, a venomous serpent found in several parts of the Earth.
History
Donkey Kong Country
The first appearance of Slippas is in Donkey Kong Country where they, along with Gnawtys and Zingers are one of the most common enemies. They appear most in cave levels, and can easily be defeated by being jumped on. If a Kong touches them, without rolling or jumping, however, the monkeys will be damaged. The boss, Dumb Drum, also attacks the Kongs with Slippas, who will slither around and attack.
Slippas also appear in Donkey Kong Country's remake on Game Boy Advance, where they play the exact same role.
Donkey Kong Land
Slippas later appear in the Game Boy game, Donkey Kong Land, where they are much more common than in the game's pseudo-prequel. They are essentially the same enemies as they are in Donkey Kong Country. Slippas are mostly found in mines, caves and occasionally factories.
Characteristics
Like most enemies, Slippas attempt to attack Donkey or Diddy by charging into them. However, the Kongs can jump on or roll over a Slippa to defeat it. Sometimes Oil Drums and other types of barrels will continually spawn an endless number of Slippas until destroyed.
Levels
Donkey Kong Country
Donkey Kong Land
- Jungle Jaunt
- Freezing Fun
- Simian Swing
- Deck Trek
- Tire Trail
- Riggin' Rumble
- Tricky Temple
- Snake Charmer's Challenge
- Mountain Mayhem
- Spiky Tire Trail
- Kong Krazy
- Construction Site Fight
- Fast Barrel Blast
- Skyscraper Caper
- Oil Drum Slum
Trivia
- Slippa was originally known as "Hister" early in development in Donkey Kong Country.[1]