Clampy

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Not to be confused with clam or Giant Clam.
Clampy
DMW-Clampy.png
In-game artwork of a Clampy from Dr. Mario World.
First appearance Super Mario Galaxy (2007)
Latest appearance Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Booster Course Pass, Wave 5) (2023)
Comparable

Clampys[1] (also known as Giant Clams[2] or simply clams[3][4]) are giant clam enemies that debuted in Super Mario Galaxy. They open and close their valves periodically, often revealing items inside their cavities. The player can collect these items and swim away before getting caught inside the Clampy as it closes its valves.

History

Super Mario series

Super Mario Galaxy

A Clampy in Super Mario Galaxy
A Clampy from the Beach Bowl Galaxy

One cream-colored Clampy first appears in Super Mario Galaxy, being encountered in the Beach Bowl Galaxy. Much like the clams in Super Mario 64, it holds treasures inside such as Star Chips and coins, depending on the mission selected.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Artwork of a Clampy from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
A Clampy from New Super Mario Bros. Wii

Clampys make their first 2D game appearance in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, only appearing in World 1-4 and in a secret area in World 4-1. They were slightly reshaped, and now display a purple coloration with darker wavy stripes, which would stick to them in most future appearances. They have coins or 1-Up Mushrooms between their valves in order to lure a character close so they can attack them. If a Clampy closes its shell in on a character, it will trap them inside for a brief moment and damage them before opening back up. However, their top shells (when closed) and the inside of their cavities (when open) are safe to tread on. In general, Clampys spawn in mid-water and slowly sink to a ground underneath, after which they begin their routine of opening and closing their valves. One Clampy in World 1-4 slips into a pit after touching the ground.

Super Mario Galaxy 2

Clampy in the Starshine Beach Galaxy
Mario near the Clampy in Super Mario Galaxy 2

A single Clampy appears in Super Mario Galaxy 2, behaving and looking identically to the species' initial appearance in Super Mario Galaxy. It appears on the seabed in Starshine Beach Galaxy.

New Super Mario Bros. U

A Giant Clam in New Super Mario Bros. U

Giant Clams also appear in New Super Mario Bros. U where they act exactly like they do in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. One can be found in a secret area of Waterspout Beach, while multiple inhabit World Coin-5.

Mario Kart series

Mario Kart 7

Clampys appear in the Cheep Cheep Lagoon and GCN Daisy Cruiser racecourses in Mario Kart 7. They are obstacles that are found only underwater, containing coins and Item Boxes between their valves that racers can pick up, taking care not to be trapped by the Clampy's valves. Racers can perform tricks on them when they are open.

Mario Kart Tour

Clampies reappear in 3DS Cheep Cheep Lagoon, GCN Daisy Cruiser, and Piranha Plant Cove 2 and 3 in Mario Kart Tour, acting the same as they did in Mario Kart 7. They are able to spin out drivers in a Bubble without popping their Bubble. The Item Boxes that Clampys produce, if broken, do not respawn immediately unlike other Item Boxes.

Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

Clampys return in the Booster Course Pass DLC for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, where they once again appear in GCN Daisy Cruiser and Piranha Plant Cove, acting the same as they did in previous entries.

Mario Party 10

Clampys reappear in Mario Party 10 in the background of the board Whimsical Waters. They also appear in the minigame Cheep Cheep Check, where they are used by the solo player to disperse large clusters of bubbles meant to distract the other players from counting the Cheep Cheeps.

Dr. Mario World

A Clampy appears as an Assistant in Dr. Mario World. When equipped in stage mode, there is a chance that the rainbow meter is filled by three sections when the stage starts. In versus mode, it grants doctors an extra chance to defend against opponent's attacks.

Profiles and statistics

New Super Mario Bros. Wii

  • Trading Card description: It looks like an open and shut case with this enemy. Clampy lurks in the depths of the sea, patiently waiting to make a move. Clampy will try to clench you in its shell, causing a loss of power—or worse! However, sometimes there a 1-Up mushroom in them, so it may be worth messing with this mollusk. Don't clam up—swim fast, grab the goods, and get out!

Card Number: 34 (Normal), F19 (Silver)

Dr. Mario World

  • Stage mode: Grants 50%/60%/70%/80%/100% chance rainbow meter sections (3) will be filled on stage start.
  • Stage mode (Prior to version 2.3.0): Grants 10%/20%/30%/40%/50% chance rainbow meter sections (3) will be filled on stage start.
  • Versus mode: Increases chance to defend by 2%/4%/6%/8%/10%.

Gallery

Additional names

Internal names

Game File Name Meaning

Super Mario Galaxy
Super Mario Galaxy 2
ObjectData/Shellfish.arc Shellfish -
New Super Mario Bros. Wii
New Super Mario Bros. U
1 Data/files/Object/shell_fish.arc
content/Common/actor/shell_fish.szs
shell_fish Shell-fish

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アコヤ貝[5] / アコヤガイ
Akoyagai
Akoya pearl oyster
Chinese (simplified) 珍珠贝[?]
Zhēnzhūbèi
Pearl Oyster
Chinese (traditional) 珍珠貝[?]
Zhēnzhūbèi
Pearl Oyster
French Cokillage[?] Modified orthograph of "coquillage" (sea shell)
German Perlenmuschel[?] Pearl clam
Italian Mollusky[?] A Russian name form of "mollusco" (mollusk), or a diminutive form of "mollusk"
Korean 진주조개[?]
Jinju Jogae
Pearl Oyster
Portuguese (NOA) Conchaí[?] From "concha" (shell) and "aí" (there)
Spanish (NOA) Ostraga[?] From "ostra" (oyster) and "tragar" (swallow)
Spanish (NOE) Ostra Perlífera[?] Pearl Oyster

References

  1. ^ von Esmarch, Nick. Mario Kart 7 PRIMA Official Game Guide. Pages 46, 48, 142, 143.
  2. ^ Stratton, Steve. New Super Mario Bros. U PRIMA Official Game Guide. Page 79.
  3. ^ Black, Fletcher. Super Mario Galaxy PRIMA Offical Game Guide. Page 130.
  4. ^ Bueno, Fernando. New Super Mario Bros. Wii Prima Official Game Guide. Page 29.
  5. ^ Super Mario Galaxy internal filename (StageData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl) / Super Mario Galaxy 2 internal filename (SystemData/ObjNameTable.arc/ObjNameTable.tbl); the equivalent strings of "ShellfishCoin" and "ShellfishYellowChip" (en_name) are respectively「アコヤ貝(コイン)」and「アコヤ貝(イエローチップ)」(jp_name)