Difference between revisions of "Click Clock Wood"

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*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.
*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.
*Click Clock Wood's theme is one of two themes available on the stereo vehicle part in Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts, the other being [[Freezeezy Peak]].
*Click Clock Wood's theme is one of two themes available on the stereo vehicle part in Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts, the other being [[Freezeezy Peak]].
*This is the First Banjo Stage to show Mumbo doing anything but his job. In spring he transforms you into a bee, in summer he is fanning himself off, in autumn he is sweeping leaves, and he's not even there in winter.
*This is the First Banjo Stage to show Mumbo doing anything but his job. In spring he transforms you into a bee, in summer he is fanning himself off, in autumn he is sweeping leaves, and he's not even there in winter.
*When you get to Mumbo's hut in click clock winter, he's not there, as he "hates the cold weather". This is odd, contrasting his presence in his skull in Freezeezy Peak.
*When you get to Mumbo's hut in click clock winter, he's not there, as he "hates the cold weather". This is odd, contrasting his presence in his skull in Freezeezy Peak.
*With the exception of autumn, each season has 16 notes. The entrance has 4, leaving 52 notes in autumn.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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