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Crap
Sprite ofCrap fromKirby Mass Attack.
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First gameKirby Mass Attack (2011)
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Crap[Japanese title] is a roboticenemy inKirby Mass Attack, appearing only in theKirby QuestSub-Game. It is built like a tiny green tank with two sets of small treads for movement, two circular eyes resembling spyglasses, and an open circular port for a mouth, similar in look to that ofHot Head orFlotzo. The top of its head is flat except for two tiny ear-like prongs.

Craps are fought in Stage 18 and Stage 34 ofKirby Quest, in groups of 4 and 5 respectively. Each one has 120HP. IfKirby fails to attack, the Crap will run up to him and then collapse into a pile of rubble, revealing thebomb inside which will explode. This attack will immediately defeat the targeted Kirby regardless of his status, and will destroy the Crap itself.

Crap's name is not given in-game, even in the Japanese version. While its internal filename is "crap," its name was first officially revealed by Takayuki Nakayama, a designer forKirby Mass Attack,on Twitter in 2021 (archive). This was reaffirmed in the JapaneseKirby Character Encyclopedia, released in 2022. "Crap" most likely comes from "scrap", referring to how the enemy is likely built out of scrap metal.

Gallery[edit]

  • Four Craps in Chapter 2 of Kirby Quest
    Four Craps in Chapter 2 of Kirby Quest
  • Five Craps in Chapter 4 of Kirby Quest
    Five Craps in Chapter 4 of Kirby Quest
  • Sprite of Crap after crumpling and revealing its bomb
    Sprite of Crap after crumpling and revealing its bomb

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japaneseクラップ[1]
Kurappu
Crap


References

  1. Kirby Character Encyclopedia (JP), page 118
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