Not to be confused with Clubba.
Klubba
Klubba DKC2 artwork.png
Artwork of Klubba in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
Species Kremling
First appearance Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest (1995)
Latest appearance Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA) (2004)
“Har! Har! Har! Y'must be jokin if I'm gonna let ye across fer that lousy loot!”
Klubba, Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest

Klubba is a large, muscular Kremling who resides on Crocodile Isle. He appears in both Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Donkey Kong Land 2, in which he operates Klubba's Kiosk, a toll bridge to the Lost World.

Klubba bears a great resemblance to Kudgel, though Kudgel has gray skin while Klubba's is green. It is unknown if they have any relation to each other. One profile for Klubba is accompanied by a screenshot of Klubba's Kiosk as well as artwork of Kudgel.[1] Klubba speaks in a stereotypical pirate accent, and uses typical pirate slang such as "matey".

HistoryEdit

Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong QuestEdit

 
Klubba grants the Kongs access to the Lost World.

In Donkey Kong Country 2, Kaptain K. Rool hired Klubba to prevent other characters from accessing the Lost World, specifically Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong. He runs a Klubba's Kiosk establishment in each world, starting with Crocodile Cauldron and ending with K. Rool's Keep.

Klubba is unsatisfied with K. Rool's leadership, as evidenced from his dialogue: he believes that the Kremlings are "miserable" under K. Rool, that "Kaptain K. Rool treats us rotten!", and hopes for the Kongs to "scupper his plans." Klubba provides three options to the Kongs, in order: "Pay 15 Kremkoins", "Fight Him", and "Run Away". Given his greedy personality, Klubba allows the Kongs to access the Lost World for fifteen Kremkoins per level, with a single payment for each location. He even admits that his prices are high. If the Kongs try to fight him, Klubba uses his cudgel to whack Diddy and Dixie out of his tollbooth, and back into the world map. Should they choose to leave, they will return to the world map without being attacked.

Klubba typically displays rough and protective behavior to the Kongs. After his payment, however, he makes friendly comments such as "I've polished the bridge just for ye!" and even offers to help the Kongs if they were to get into any trouble. However, he never actually helps the Kongs at any point in the game.

Klubba makes a final appearance in ending's Cast of Characters, being part of the Kremling Kuthroats class along with the other Kremlings.

The Game Boy Advance version added an optional minigame, Bag a Bug. The mini-game involves Diddy or Dixie (depending on the lead Kong) attempting to collect fireflies while they avoid Klubba, who continually walks around the circular path, waiting to whack a Kong with his cudgel.

Donkey Kong Land 2Edit

 
Klubba at his kiosk in Donkey Kong Land 2

Klubba reappears in Donkey Kong Land 2. In it, he retains his role of guarding access to the Lost World. He only has one Klubba's Kiosk, which is located on the main Crocodile Isle map, left of Gloomy Gulch. He appears on the left side of the screen, not the right side like in Donkey Kong Country 2. As a result, Klubba's sprite is also horizontally flipped. Unlike the previous game, the Kongs cannot individually pay for each level but rather make a one-time payment with all 47 Kremkoins to access the entire world.

ProfilesEdit

“His club should give you a clue about what might happen if you try to cross his bridge without paying the toll!”
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest SNES instruction booklet, page 29

GalleryEdit

SpritesEdit

ScreenshotsEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クラッバ
Kurabba
Klubba; same as a Kremling with a spiked club from Donkey Kong 64

Italian Klubba[2][3]
Kubba[sic][4]
Pikkio
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From "picchiare" (to hit), with Ks instead of Cs
Spanish Klubba
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TriviaEdit

  • During development of Donkey Kong Country 2, Klubba was planned as the boss of the Lost World, before being replaced with a rematch with K. Rool. Remnants of the fight were reincorporated into the fight with Kudgel.[5][6]

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ Nintendo Magazine System (AU) Issue #36, page 24.
  2. ^ Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest, GIG Italian manual
  3. ^ Donkey Kong Land 2 Italian manual, pagg. 25 and 28
  4. ^ Donkey Kong Land 2 Italian manual, pag. 14
  5. ^ Tweet by Ghoulyboy (Gregg Mayles)
  6. ^ Concept artwork