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*The Trophy Room features two mounted heads for [[Banjo]] and two for [[Kazooie]]. Both might suddenly pop out at Cooper, triggering a Scary Shocker onto him; the Banjo and Kazooie heads also make a louder, ghastlier noise of their trademarked "Guh Huh!" and "Caw" noises respectively. | *The Trophy Room features two mounted heads for [[Banjo]] and two for [[Kazooie]]. Both might suddenly pop out at Cooper, triggering a Scary Shocker onto him; the Banjo and Kazooie heads also make a louder, ghastlier noise of their trademarked "Guh Huh!" and "Caw" noises respectively. | ||
*All of the large barrels in the Cellar read "1881" | *All of the large barrels in the Cellar read "1881," like the barrels in the basement of [[Mad Monster Mansion]]. | ||
[[File:Ghoulies Klungo portrait cameo.png|thumb|200px|The Dining Room's large Klungo portrait]] | [[File:Ghoulies Klungo portrait cameo.png|thumb|200px|The Dining Room's large Klungo portrait]] | ||
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*The Kitchen and Scullery both feature a bulletin board with two pinned images of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' artwork. One image shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggy Forest.jpg|Banjo collecting a Jiggy in a forest]] while the other shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggies.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie bursting out from Jiggies]]. | *The Kitchen and Scullery both feature a bulletin board with two pinned images of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' artwork. One image shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggy Forest.jpg|Banjo collecting a Jiggy in a forest]] while the other shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggies.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie bursting out from Jiggies]]. | ||
*The Boathouse has cans of Captain Blubber's Lubricant lying on a shelf, with the tagline "Grease up them oars, boys!" | *The Boathouse has cans of Captain Blubber's Lubricant lying on a shelf, with the tagline "Grease up them oars, boys!" | ||
*Another shelf in the Boathouse has a can reading "Captain Blackeye's Barnacle Remover" | *Another shelf in the Boathouse has a can reading "Captain Blackeye's Barnacle Remover," with the tagline "Also removes winkles!" | ||
*The Lighthouse Living Quarters has a locker reading "D. Jones" | *The Lighthouse Living Quarters has a locker reading "D. Jones," a direct reference to the one from [[Jolly Roger's Lagoon]] in ''Banjo-Tooie''. | ||
*The Lighthouse Living Quarters also has a framed portrait of Captain Blackeye's head, similar to Mad Monster Mansion from ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | *The Lighthouse Living Quarters also has a framed portrait of Captain Blackeye's head, similar to Mad Monster Mansion from ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
*Aside from Guffo's beans, the Pantry features other ''Banjo-Kazooie''-themed items, including Grunty's Tinned Carrots and boxes of tea with [[Mrs. Bottles]] on them. The teaboxes show Mrs. Bottles saying, "Cup 'o' Tea Dear?" | *Aside from Guffo's beans, the Pantry features other ''Banjo-Kazooie''-themed items, including Grunty's Tinned Carrots and boxes of tea with [[Mrs. Bottles]] on them. The teaboxes show Mrs. Bottles saying, "Cup 'o' Tea Dear?" | ||
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*The Bathroom features two types of shampoo bottles that are on two different shelves in the room. The light blue bottle reads "[[Bottles]]' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath" and the green one reads "Hairy Moments Shampoo" and shows an image of [[Merry Maggie Malpass]]. One of the shelves also has a bottle reading "Grunty's Talcum Powder." | *The Bathroom features two types of shampoo bottles that are on two different shelves in the room. The light blue bottle reads "[[Bottles]]' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath" and the green one reads "Hairy Moments Shampoo" and shows an image of [[Merry Maggie Malpass]]. One of the shelves also has a bottle reading "Grunty's Talcum Powder." | ||
**Another can of Bottles' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath appears in the Servants' Bathroom. | **Another can of Bottles' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath appears in the Servants' Bathroom. | ||
*In the Bathroom, to the left of the toilet, is a cleaner reading "Tip Tup's Turtle's Head Toilet Cleaner" | *In the Bathroom, to the left of the toilet, is a cleaner reading "Tip Tup's Turtle's Head Toilet Cleaner," a reference to [[Tiptup]]. | ||
*The Schoolroom has a fishbowl with [[Roysten]] on the left, near the start. | *The Schoolroom has a fishbowl with [[Roysten]] on the left, near the start. | ||
*The second whiteboard of the Schoolroom references the mystery behind [[Stop 'n' Swop]]. Under the "Homework" title read three instructions: "1. Collect Ice Key, 2. Collect Eggs, 3. Activate Secret Level." There is also an algebraic expression showing a visual of four eggs and a key equaling "?." | *The second whiteboard of the Schoolroom references the mystery behind [[Stop 'n' Swop]]. Under the "Homework" title read three instructions: "1. Collect Ice Key, 2. Collect Eggs, 3. Activate Secret Level." There is also an algebraic expression showing a visual of four eggs and a key equaling "?." | ||
*The third and final whiteboard shows an unsolved Hangman puzzle reading "b_njo _az_o_e" | *The third and final whiteboard shows an unsolved Hangman puzzle reading "b_njo _az_o_e," which obviously spells out "banjo kazooie." | ||
*On a wall just before the Schoolroom's exit is a picture showing artwork of [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Underwater.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie collecting a Jiggy underwater]]. | *On a wall just before the Schoolroom's exit is a picture showing artwork of [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Underwater.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie collecting a Jiggy underwater]]. | ||
*The Infirmary shows a Get Well Soon card with the Jiggy artwork last shown on the bulletin board in the Kitchen and Scullery. A small picture of the same artwork is hanging next to a bed, just before the exit. | *The Infirmary shows a Get Well Soon card with the Jiggy artwork last shown on the bulletin board in the Kitchen and Scullery. A small picture of the same artwork is hanging next to a bed, just before the exit. | ||
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*Several NPCs state they are working for Mr.Blackeye, referencing Captain Blackeye from Banjo-Tooie. | *Several NPCs state they are working for Mr.Blackeye, referencing Captain Blackeye from Banjo-Tooie. | ||
*In the [https://youtu.be/5t83bztN4lM "Official Sea of Thieves Inn-side Story #26: Content Plans"] update video, it is possible to see the name of [[Treasure Trove Cove]] on the top-left of the road map. | *In the [https://youtu.be/5t83bztN4lM "Official Sea of Thieves Inn-side Story #26: Content Plans"] update video, it is possible to see the name of [[Treasure Trove Cove]] on the top-left of the road map. | ||
*In the [https://youtu.be/ZsFqgMpL1b8 "Official Sea of Thieves Content Update: Fort of the Damned"] video, the narrator mentions that "We've heard you loud and clear about how much you want a new banjo" | *In the [https://youtu.be/ZsFqgMpL1b8 "Official Sea of Thieves Content Update: Fort of the Damned"] video, the narrator mentions that "We've heard you loud and clear about how much you want a new banjo," while the camera is moving to show the rock painting from Plunder Valley with a player playing on the newly added instrument, a clear reference to the high demand by the fans for a new game in the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series. Also while holding the banjo instrument, it is possible to use the Pirate Chat message "Guh-Huh!," a reference to Banjo's catchphrase. | ||
===''[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata|Viva Piñata]]''=== | ===''[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata|Viva Piñata]]''=== | ||
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===''Lobodestroyo''=== | ===''Lobodestroyo''=== | ||
*A giant [[Nintendo 64]] along with a few cartridges can be found in the "devisland" Kickstarter demo for the game. One of these cartridges is named "Jigsaw-Puzzle" | *A giant [[Nintendo 64]] along with a few cartridges can be found in the "devisland" Kickstarter demo for the game. One of these cartridges is named "Jigsaw-Puzzle," with a logo similar to ''Banjo-Kazooie''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/981385078449287173 Tweet from Lobodestroyo, showcasing the models for the reference.]</ref> | ||
*The "Bugga" enemy has a black and green battery powering it, which was inspired by the [[Bazza! Superlife Batteries]] from ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/985549765931929600 Tweet from Lobodestroyo, showcasing a comparison between their Bugga enemy and the Buzza! Superlife Battery.]</ref> | *The "Bugga" enemy has a black and green battery powering it, which was inspired by the [[Bazza! Superlife Batteries]] from ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/985549765931929600 Tweet from Lobodestroyo, showcasing a comparison between their Bugga enemy and the Buzza! Superlife Battery.]</ref> | ||
*One of the tiki characters says "Eekum Bokum!!" as a way to say thank you, a reference to Mumbo Jumbo. | *One of the tiki characters says "Eekum Bokum!!" as a way to say thank you, a reference to Mumbo Jumbo. | ||
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====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee}}''==== | ====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee}}''==== | ||
*Ed Bryan who designed [[Mumbo Jumbo]] and [[Roysten]] also designed a supporting character Dr. Puzz in ''Yooka-Laylee'', who wears a fishbowl on her head. In this fishbowl swims a goldfish with a striking resemblance to Roysten. | *Ed Bryan who designed [[Mumbo Jumbo]] and [[Roysten]] also designed a supporting character Dr. Puzz in ''Yooka-Laylee'', who wears a fishbowl on her head. In this fishbowl swims a goldfish with a striking resemblance to Roysten. | ||
*Boss Trev the Tenteyecle for the final phase of his fight yells "''Argh! Come and 'ave a go if you think you're 'ard enough!''" | *Boss Trev the Tenteyecle for the final phase of his fight yells "''Argh! Come and 'ave a go if you think you're 'ard enough!''," which is the same line [[Grant Kirkhope]] voiced and sampled for background music of [[Mayahem Temple]]. | ||
====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair}}''==== | ====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair}}''==== | ||
*After completing a pipe puzzle in a desert area, a living pipe named Pipo will exclaim "''I hereby declare this spot "Breezeezy Peak"''" | *After completing a pipe puzzle in a desert area, a living pipe named Pipo will exclaim "''I hereby declare this spot "Breezeezy Peak"''," in a reference to [[Freezeezy Peak]]. | ||
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==={{wp|Green Eggs and Ham (TV series)|''Green Eggs and Ham'' (TV series)}}=== | ==={{wp|Green Eggs and Ham (TV series)|''Green Eggs and Ham'' (TV series)}}=== | ||
*In the sixth episode, Michellee takes her daughter E.B. to a carnival to prove herself a fun mom. When they they get there, the mother wants to take on the craziest ride at the carnival "Wheel of Insanity" | *In the sixth episode, Michellee takes her daughter E.B. to a carnival to prove herself a fun mom. When they they get there, the mother wants to take on the craziest ride at the carnival "Wheel of Insanity," which daughter considers unnecessary and recommends a motionless carousel named "Merry-Go-Still" instead. One of the carousel seats resembles a sleeping [[Kazooie]]. | ||
==={{wp|Shameless (American TV series)|''Shameless'' (American TV series)}}=== | ==={{wp|Shameless (American TV series)|''Shameless'' (American TV series)}}=== | ||
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===[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata (cartoon)|''Viva Piñata'' (TV series)]]=== | ===[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata (cartoon)|''Viva Piñata'' (TV series)]]=== | ||
*In the episode "Wild Horstachios" from the first season of the ''Viva Piñata'' animated TV series, a portrait of Gruntilda can be seen in [[rarewiki:Professor Pester|Professor Pester]]'s lair. The same exact portrait can also be found in the episode "My Sweet Sour" | *In the episode "Wild Horstachios" from the first season of the ''Viva Piñata'' animated TV series, a portrait of Gruntilda can be seen in [[rarewiki:Professor Pester|Professor Pester]]'s lair. The same exact portrait can also be found in the episode "My Sweet Sour," also from the first season, during Professor Pester's flashback at the Broken Arms evil lair. | ||
==References== | ==References== |