Jiggywikki:BJAODN/Characters

Career
[...]he got a message delivered by Squawks the Parrot from Diddy Kong, asking for help in driving Wizpig off Timber's Island. Banjo gladly helped, but didn't think that racing really agreed with him.

Trivia

 * The only time Banjo is heard speaking clear English was in Diddy Kong Racing. When you select him, he says, "I'm Banjo!"
 * This also reveals that Banjo has a Texan accent.

Bee Banjo
Bee Banjo is a special, unique transformation that appears in both Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie.

(What gives it the exclusive right to be special and unique?)

Trivia

 * Also, a very famous Allosaurus is called Big Al.
 * Big Al resembles Rambi the Rhinoceros from Donkey Kong Country.

Black Jinjo
The reason the family is so big could be because they are harder to see than other Jinjos, making it harder to rescue all of them.

Trivia

 * Even though they're called caterpillars, they don't even have legs in Banjo Kazooie compared to real life, this is why they should be called worms.

Trivia

 * If you look at his face closely, you can see it looks rather green. Also, there are a few faint scales on his skin. It is possible he is part human, part fish. However, his green face is probably due to his seasickness and his scales may be a result of bad skin care.

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 * There are enemies who resemble Cheato in Donkey Kong 64, Books. Both them and Cheato even share the same Japanese name. However, Cheato has green eyes while Books have green eyes.

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 * Chuffy appears to be a 4-4-0 tank engine or an American type steam locomotive, but has got no tender, and has a bunker like a tank engine and buffers like a European engine. These types of engines (including Chuffy) of this most common wheel arrangement have eight wheels (four leading wheels, four driving wheels, and no trailing wheels) and were used most common on American railroads during the 1800s and 1830s until 1928 and were given the name "American" in 1872 to show all the work they did on every railroad in the United States.
 * Usually, steam engines carry tenders, that would have eight wheel trucks to make up for a total of eight wheels, and when others carry tenders, that have four wheels, Chuffy has no tender and has a bunker instead as well as other egnines.

Delphinum
Delphinum is a dolphin in Banjo Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge in Breegull Beach. He needs Banjo to swim under into the Breegull Lagoon and move a jiggy off of the Haunted Hold. Banjo is forced to follow Delphinum and must look out for bubbling seaweed to replenish his bubble supply.'''

Dilberta the Mole
Category:Rats

(Well, what is she then?)

Trivia
Dingpot shares the same voice as the Warp Cauldrons, although this is to be expected since they are all cauldrons.

Gloop
Unfortunately, Gloop cannot free Clanker despite being able to swim through the key needed to free him.

Goggles
Goggles plays with a plush doll of Donkey Kong[...]

Trivia

 * She plays with a soft toy ape that squeaks, which may or may not be Donkey Kong.

Jinjo
These bipedal teddy bear-like critters with beaks come in a variety of colors and are more intelligent than their appearance might let on. It is never explained in detail, but Jinjos seem to have some magical powers, possessing the ability to fly among other things. They also seem to be able to breathe underwater and live in harsh environments, due to the fact that many Jinjos are found underwater or in other dangerous surroundings.

Trivia

 * In Witchyworld, a Jinjo is trapped in a cage and is called a "Weird Killer Alien".
 * The Grey Jinjos were killed by the Hag 1, despite the fact that Jinjos are notorious for being able to survive almost anything unscathed, like being crushed by rocks, living in scalding hot water or poisonous gas, seeing some of the places their hidden in the games. This may prove they did live, but there is no evidence to back that up.
 * 'Jinjo' is most likely a combination of the words 'jiggy' and 'banjo'.

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 * The pronounce of the name Jinxy is rather similar to the Pokémon Jynx.

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 * Mildred is probably the only friendly character in the series that the player has to directly kill for their own gain (George's demise was due to his own miscalculations).

Mr. Fit
Mr. Fit, as his name implies, is very fit (despite looking rather plump in the belly).

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 * This character is one of the most unrecognized minor characters in the game. However, for some players, he is one of the most useful because he allows Banjo and Kazooie to access the cheat room in the Treasure Trove Cove Sandcastle.

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 * Old King Coal may bear a resemblance to The Great Mighty Poo who is one of the bosses from Conker's Bad Fur Day.

(Great, another inaccurate comparison between B-K and Conker characters...) (Well to be fair, amorphous blobs with teeth are amorphous blobs with teeth, but still amorphous.)

Pawno
These are the only items available for purchase, but many items from Banjo-Kazooie[...], Kaptain K. Rool's portrait from on the wall from Donkey Kong Country, the Toy Racecar from Donkey Kong 64, Bigbutt's head from Mumbo's Mountain and Click Clock Wood.

(False info was added in April 2015, but was never removed until now on Jiggywikki)

Piggles
Piggles also doesn't wear a swimsuit but instead wears underwear.

(TMI TMI TMI (too much information))

Red Jinjo
In Banjo Tooie, the Red Jinjo house was slightly damaged by the Hag 1. Fortunately, no red jinjos were hurt.

Trivia

 * Some have speculated that Roysten is indestructible, after surviving being cooked multiple times and being crushed by a boulder for an extended period of time (supposedly a day, despite him being "knocked off the barbecue" two years previously).

Rubbish video game character police
The rubbish video game character police are police that arrest video game characters who have no purpose in a video game. They have so far arrested the tutorial enemies; namely Topper, Bawl, Colliwobble, and Quarrie, according to Rare.

School of Fishes
School of Fishes or simply fishes are minor characters on Banjo-Kazooie series. They are just some fishes found in some lakes, rivers and oceans who are always seen together. They don't have any importance in the game, they just spruce.

In Banjo-Kazooie, there is a school of fishes in Spiral Mountain (in the lake around the mountain) and Mumbo's Mountain (in the lake). Those schools look exactly the same.

In Banjo-Tooie there are several school of fishes in many parts of Jolly Roger's Lagoon, with two different kind of fishes. There are also fossil versions of school of fishes in Terrydactyland. Also, in Diddy Kong Racing there are many fishes swimming in many water parts.

Steamy
Steamy is a lava dragons coming out of the Lava in this level from Banjo-Pilot and 64 Zoo Lane: Pilot.

(64 Zoo Lane?) (That was a childrens' show from ages ago, and proof of the Wikia's quality control.)

Tiptup
He appeared again in Diddy Kong Racing DS, although some believe that the Tiptup in the Nintendo DS version is in fact Tiptup Jr.

Trophy Thomas
He bears a slight resemblance to Timber the Tiger, who first appeared alongside Banjo in Diddy Kong Racing.

Trivia

 * If you look closely enough, you can see his eyes behind his glasses.
 * His appearance seems to resemble a parody of Crash Bandicoot.
 * He bears a long resembleance with Timber Tiger

Trotty
He also says he's feeling a third leg growing, though this could just be a slightly suggestive joke.

Trivia

 * Third leg is a slang word for penis, In contrast to the E-Rating. Trotty is really talking about an extra leg.
 * When Kazooie said You could be Spider boy to Trotty this could be a reference to Spider Man.

Washer Banjo
Washer Banjo is one of the more humorous transformations found in Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie.