Disciple of Jiggywiggy

"Remember, no cameras permitted and only food purchased at McJiggy's can be eaten within."

- Disciple of Jiggywiggy

The Disciple of Jiggywiggy is, as his name implies, "a lowly disciple" of Master Jiggywiggy, guarding his master's temple and allowing only the worthy to enter it.

Banjo-Tooie
In Banjo-Tooie, the Disciple of Jiggywiggy can be seen guarding Jiggywiggy's Temple. For Banjo and Kazooie to be worthy of entering it, they must collect a specific ammount of Jiggies each time to complete Jiggywiggy's Challenges, and only them the disciple will allow them to enter.

Quotes
Entering Jiggywiggy's Temple for the first time:
 * Disciple of Jiggywiggy: I am a lowly Disciple of Jiggywiggy. I work the door of his sacred temple to keep out of those who are not worthy.
 * Kazooie: Sounds like fun.
 * Banjo: Do you think we are worthy?
 * Disciple of Jiggywiggy: That depends. To prove yourself worthy to enter, you must collect images in the form of Jiggywiggy himself.
 * Kazooie: And what might these images look like?
 * Disciple of Jiggywiggy: Jigsaw pieces, also known as Jiggies.
 * Banjo: That sounds familiar.
 * Disciple of Jiggywiggy: Let's see what you have then...
 * It seems you have collected enough Jiggies to be allowed inside. Remember, no cameras permitted and only food purchased at McJiggy's can be eaten within.

Trivia

 * In the credits sequence of Banjo-Tooie, "The Disciples of Jiggywiggy" are listed under the "Nintendo Product Testing" section.
 * He calls himself "a" Disciple of Jiggywiggy, implying more of them exist. However, no other disciples can be found in Banjo-Tooie or any other Banjo-Kazooie games.