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====[[LOGBOX 720]]====
====[[LOGBOX 720]]====
Humba acts as a member of an all-girl gamer tribe. She wears a sleek black outfit and a green visor. She is always challenging Banjo to races and sees if he can beat her tribe. She is very competitive but is gracious in defeat. She appears in Acts 2,4,5 and 6. She first wants Banjo to race some other workers to a race. Then she wants to race him herself in her plane. Later, she needs banjo to test a race course where the checkpoints are raised in the air (This was because Klungo messed up the CPU). Lastly, she holds another race against some others workers.
Humba acts as a member of an all-girl gamer tribe. She wears a sleek black outfit and a green visor. She is always challenging Banjo to races and sees if he can beat her tribe. She is very competitive but is gracious in defeat. She appears in Acts 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6. She first wants Banjo to race some other workers to a race. Then she wants to race him herself in her plane. Later, she needs banjo to test a race course where the checkpoints are raised in the air (This was because Klungo messed up the CPU). Lastly, she holds another race against some others workers.


====[[Terrarium of Terror]]====
====[[Terrarium of Terror]]====
Humba appears as a conservationist who is trying to save the flora in the terrarium from extinction. She wears pink, floral pattern top and beige shorts. She is very passionate about her job and gets angry whenever the flowers are in danger. She hosts challenges in Acts 1, 2 and 4. First she needs banjo to drive her ecologically friendly vehicle up to a vantage point to observe the flower. Then she wants you to push some trash from the 1980s out of the airlock. Later she wants you to defeat a gang of Gruntbots who have invaded the terrarium.
Humba appears as a conservationist who is trying to save the flora in the terrarium from extinction. She wears pink, floral pattern top and beige shorts. She is very passionate about her job and gets angry whenever the flowers are in danger. She appears in Acts 1, 2, 3 and 4. First she needs banjo to drive her ecologically friendly vehicle up to a vantage point to observe the flower. Then she wants you to push some trash from the 1980s out of the airlock. Later she wants you to defeat a gang of Gruntbots who have invaded the terrarium.


====[[L.O.G.'s Lost Challenges]]====
====[[L.O.G.'s Lost Challenges]]====
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*Ironically, despite the rivalry between the two shamans, Wumba's Wigwam and Mumbo's Skull are connected to one another in [[Hailfire Peaks]]. A damaged wall that can be blown open with a [[Grenade Egg]] in Mumbo's Skull will lead him to a secret passage behind the tarp in Wumba's Wigwam.
*Ironically, despite the rivalry between the two shamans, Wumba's Wigwam and Mumbo's Skull are connected to one another in [[Hailfire Peaks]]. A damaged wall that can be blown open with a [[Grenade Egg]] in Mumbo's Skull will lead him to a secret passage behind the tarp in Wumba's Wigwam.
*Humba Wumba is one of the few human characters in the series.
*Humba Wumba is one of the few human characters in the series.
*Her appearance changed drastically between ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts|Nuts & Bolts]]'', more so than any other character. This may have been a change by Rare to make her seem much less like the stereotypical Indian and more like a modern [[wikipedia:Native Americans in the United States|First Nations]] person. Although this change is more considerate, it opposes the cliché about stereotype Indians in related classical British children's humor.
*Her appearance changed drastically between ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts|Nuts & Bolts]]'', more so than any other character. This may have been a change by Rare to make her seem much less like the stereotypical Indian and more like a modern [[wikipedia:Native Americans in the United States|First Nations]] person. Although this change is more considerate, it opposes the cliché about stereotype Indians in related classical British children's humor.
*A portrait of her in a purple dress appears in [[Grunty Industries]] in the Workers' Quarters, though it is different from the ''Nintendo Power'' screenshot.
*A portrait of her in a purple dress appears in [[Grunty Industries]] in the Workers' Quarters, though it is different from the ''Nintendo Power'' screenshot.