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{{Infobox game info
{{Infobox game info
|image = BanjoTooieCover.jpg
|image = BanjoTooieCover.jpg
|size = 230px
|size = 230px
|developer = [[Rare|Rareware]]
|developer = [[Rare|Rareware]]
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]<br>[[Microsoft]]
|publisher = [[Nintendo]]
|designer = Gregg Mayles<br>Steve Malpass
|designer = Gregg Mayles<br>Steve Malpass
|platform = [[Nintendo 64]]
|platform = [[Nintendo 64]]
|release = NA: November 19, 2000<br>EU: April 12, 2001<br>JA: November 27, 2000
|release = <small>[[wikipedia:North America|NA]]:</small> November 19, 2000<br><small>[[wikipedia:Europe|EU]]:</small> April 12, 2001<br><small>[[wikipedia:Japan|JA]]:</small> November 27, 2000
|genre = Platformer, Action/Adventure
|genre = Platformer, Action/Adventure
|mode = Single Player, Multiplayer
|mode = Single Player, Multiplayer
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|accessories = Rumble Pack
|accessories = Rumble Pack
}}
}}
'''''Banjo-Tooie''''' is the second game in the ''[[Banjo-Kazooie series]]'' and is the sequel to ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. Development for the game started even before the original ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' was released. The game was developed by [[Rare]] and released for the [[Nintendo 64]] on November 19, 2000, and celebrated its 10th Anniversary on November 19, 2010.
'''''Banjo-Tooie''''' is the second game in the [[Banjo-Kazooie (series)|''Banjo-Kazooie'' series]] and is the sequel to ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. Development for the game started even before the original ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' was released. The game was developed by [[Rareware]] and released for the [[Nintendo 64]] on November 19, 2000, and celebrated its 10th Anniversary on November 19, 2010.


''Banjo-Tooie'' takes place two years after [[Gruntilda]] was defeated by [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] in the first game. In this game, Banjo and Kazooie have to stop Gruntilda's sisters, [[Mingella]] and [[Blobbelda]], from restoring Gruntilda's body to its original form. This game introduced some darker elements to the series, such as the death of [[Bottles]].
''Banjo-Tooie'' takes place two years after [[Gruntilda]] was defeated by [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] in the first game. In this game, Banjo and Kazooie have to stop Gruntilda's sisters, [[Mingella]] and [[Blobbelda]], from restoring Gruntilda's body to its original form. This game introduced some darker elements to the series, such as the death of [[Bottles]].
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Finally, the pair reaches Cauldron Keep. After facing her henchman Klungo and taking her "Tower of Tragedy" quiz (where Grunty isn't afraid to kill off her sisters), they hurry upstairs to reverse the effects of B.O.B., thus reviving Bottles and Jingaling. They then rush to the top of the tower and face off with Grunty in her Hag 1 machine. The duo eventually destroy the Hag 1 with the witch trapped inside as it explodes. The explosion destroys most of her body, leaving her nothing more than a talking head. Banjo and Kazooie return to the Isle o' Hags to celebrate with their friends, as well as kicking around Grunty's head, much to her own disgust. She vows to have her revenge in the game's sequel, "[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts|Banjo-Threeie]]".
Finally, the pair reaches Cauldron Keep. After facing her henchman Klungo and taking her "Tower of Tragedy" quiz (where Grunty isn't afraid to kill off her sisters), they hurry upstairs to reverse the effects of B.O.B., thus reviving Bottles and Jingaling. They then rush to the top of the tower and face off with Grunty in her Hag 1 machine. The duo eventually destroy the Hag 1 with the witch trapped inside as it explodes. The explosion destroys most of her body, leaving her nothing more than a talking head. Banjo and Kazooie return to the Isle o' Hags to celebrate with their friends, as well as kicking around Grunty's head, much to her own disgust. She vows to have her revenge in the game's sequel, "[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts|Banjo-Threeie]]".


==Differences in gameplay from ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''==
==Differences in gameplay from ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''==
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#The values of the [[Musical Notes|notes]] are different and all of the notes are found in nests. The standard note has a worth of five notes and the Treble Clef is worth twenty.
#The values of the [[Musical Notes|notes]] are different and all of the notes are found in nests. The standard note has a worth of five notes and the Treble Clef is worth twenty.
#All of the [[Eggs]] and [[Feathers]] are found in nests in (excluding [[Clockwork Kazooie Eggs]]) multiple amounts.
#All of the [[Eggs]] and [[Feathers]] are found in nests in (excluding [[Clockwork Kazooie Eggs]]) multiple amounts.
#Unlike [[Banjo-Kazooie]] where you added [[Jiggy|jigsaw]] pieces into a puzzle by a button to open new worlds, you now have to complete a jigsaw minigame similar to [[Bottles' Moving Picture Game|Bottle's minigame]] in the original game.
#Unlike [[Banjo-Kazooie]] where you added [[Jiggy|jigsaw]] pieces into a puzzle by a button to open new worlds, you now have to complete a jigsaw mini-game similar to [[Bottles' Moving Picture Game|Bottle's minigame]] in the original game.
#There is at least one move to learn in each world.
#There is at least one move to learn in each world.
#Instead of using color coded cauldrons to travel around the homeworld, the game now uses silos which all interconnect allowing you to travel between all the [[Silo|silos]] that you have activated.
#Instead of using color coded cauldrons to travel around the main world, the game now uses silos which all interconnect allowing you to travel between all the [[Silo|silos]] that you have activated.
#There are now [[Warp Pad|warp pads]] to help transport you quickly to key points within worlds once you have activated the relevant pads.
#There are now [[Warp Pad|warp pads]] to help transport you quickly to key points within worlds once you have activated the relevant pads.
#Once you beat the boss [[Old King Coal]] in [[Glitter Gulch Mine]], you can use [[Chuffy]] the train to travel between worlds and areas on the [[Isle o' Hags|island]].
#Once you beat the boss [[Old King Coal]] in [[Glitter Gulch Mine]], you can use [[Chuffy]] the train to travel between worlds and areas on the [[Isle o' Hags|island]].
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==Main Characters==
==Main Characters==
[[File:Banjo tooie montage.jpg|frame|All of the ''Banjo-Tooie'' characters, enemies, and bosses.]]
[[File:Banjo tooie montage.jpg|frame|A montage of all the ''Banjo-Tooie'' characters, enemies, and bosses.]]
*[[Banjo|Banjo the Bear]] - The game's hero, a honey bear wearing yellow shorts and a blue backpack he is always ready for adventure and happy to help people out.
*[[Banjo|Banjo the Bear]] - The game's hero, a honey bear wearing yellow shorts and a blue backpack he is always ready for adventure and happy to help people out.
*[[Kazooie|Kazooie the Breegull]] - A rude and sarcastic female red-crested breegull who resides in Banjo's backpack and helps out Banjo and others at times.
*[[Kazooie|Kazooie the Breegull]] - A rude and sarcastic female red-crested breegull who resides in Banjo's backpack and helps out Banjo and others at times.
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