Click Clock Wood

Banjo and Kazooie find themselves exploring four types of seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn. Can they finish the final world and save Tooty from Grunty? Click Clock Wood is the ninth and final world accessed from Gruntilda's Lair in Banjo-Kazooie.

Points of Interest

 * Mumbo's Skull
 * Eyrie's Nest
 * Nabnut's House
 * Shack
 * Zubbas' Nest
 * Gobi's Garden

Jiggies

 * 1) Hatch Eyrie in spring; feed him 5 worms in summer; and 10 worms in autumn. Collect the Jiggy in winter.
 * 2) Defeat The Zubbas in summer.
 * 3) Collect 6 acorns in Autumn and give them to Nabnut.
 * 4) Plant eggs in the hole inside the fenced off area in Spring; Use the Beak Buster ability on Gobi in Summer and again in Autumn.
 * 5) Smash rock in pond in summer; collect Jiggy in autumn.
 * 6) As a bee, fly to the top of the highest platform in spring.
 * 7) In summer go inside the treehouse.
 * 8) In summer there you can climb up the leaves at the side of the tree for a Jiggy.
 * 9) In spring at the top of the path up the tree there is a Whipcrack-filled room with a Jiggy.
 * 10) Find all 5 Jinjos

Jinjos

 *  Blue  - (Winter) On top of Mumbo's skull
 *  Violet  - (Spring) As a bee goes into the hive, the jinjo is at the top of a stack of giant honeycombs.
 *  Green  - (Spring) In the snarebear at the top of the tree
 *  Orange  - (Autumn) On top of a pile of leaves by the fenced off area
 *  Yellow  -(Summer) At the entrance turn left and into the grass at the corner

Extra Honeycombs
One can be located inside Gnawty's house during winter. You must look for a break in the ice in order to swim underwater. The other is located inside the window above Nabnut's house also known as his attic.

Grunty Switch
(Winter) In front of a Sir Slush on the tree's lower trunk. Use the Flight Pad. A Jiggy appears in an alcove on a tree in the forest room. It can only be accessed as a bee.

Minigames
None

Characters

 * Nabnut the Squirrel
 * Gnawty the Beaver
 * Eyrie the Eagle
 * The Zubbas (Character)
 * Gobi the Camel

Enemies

 * Grublin Hood*
 * Snarebear
 * Sir Slush
 * Chinker
 * Big Clucker
 * Whipcrack
 * Beehive
 * Buzzbomb
 * The Zubbas (Boss)

Trivia
The theme song for Click Clock is largely based on "Oh, You Beautiful Doll," a ragtime love song published in 1911 by Seymour Brown and Nat D. Ayer.