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[[File:Chief Bloatazin BT ending.png|thumb|left|200px|In the ending character parade]]
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'''Chief Bloatazin''' is a jaguar-like [[Moggie]] found in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. A priest of the high god [[Targitzan]], Chief Bloatazin is encountered by [[Banjo]] in a small side temple where he is in a panic over losing Targitzan's "Sacred Priceless Relic Thingy", a golden idol of the god himself. The [[Unga Bunga]] cavemen stole it through a shortcut between worlds which Banjo explore to steal it back.
'''Chief Bloatazin''' is a large, pink [[Moggie]] that appears in in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. He is a priest for [[Targitzan]] and is encountered in the [[Treasure Chamber]] where he guards the "Sacred Priceless Relic Thingy", a golden statue of Targitzan. Chief Bloatazin uses the same voice as [[Old King Coal]] while talking.


When [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] first encounter Chief Bloatazin, he is in a panic because the relic was stolen by the [[Unga Bunga Tribe]], who took it back to [[Terrydactyland]]. Chief Bloatazin asks for Banjo and Kazooie's help to retrieve it. The duo must take a shortcut to Terrydactyland and carefully take back the Priceless Relic Thingy from the Unga Bunga Tribe without waking them. Once Banjo and Kazooie give the relic to Chief Bloatazin, he rewards them with a [[Jiggy]].
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is interesting to note that while Chief Bloatazin is an ally to the duo, his god, Targitzan, and the other Moggies are enemies of the duo.
*Banjo broke the [[fourth wall]] when Chief Bloatazin said "Why those thieving little....!" before Banjo interrupted him by saying, "Careful, this is a family game." This implies that Chief Bloatazin would have used vulgar language to describe the Unga Bunga Tribe.
*Banjo broke the [[fourth wall]] when Chief Bloatazin said "Why those thieving little....!" and then Banjo interrupted him by saying, "Careful, this is a family game." (presumably, he was going to cuss the cavemen out).
*There is a strange yet amusing glitch that is performed by retrieving the Sacred Relic Thingy, then coming back as [[Mumbo]] and talking to Chief Bloatazin, to which he will reply, "Sorry, I'll only talk to Banjo..." and start searching again, although the Sacred Relic Thingy is right there. Leave and come back as [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] and it will be in the last place he was looking in. This is known as the "Stupid Bloatazin Glitch".
*Chief Bloatazin shares a voice with [[Old King Coal]].


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Revision as of 15:57, August 3, 2020

In the ending character parade

Chief Bloatazin is a large, pink Moggie that appears in in Banjo-Tooie. He is a priest for Targitzan and is encountered in the Treasure Chamber where he guards the "Sacred Priceless Relic Thingy", a golden statue of Targitzan. Chief Bloatazin uses the same voice as Old King Coal while talking.

When Banjo and Kazooie first encounter Chief Bloatazin, he is in a panic because the relic was stolen by the Unga Bunga Tribe, who took it back to Terrydactyland. Chief Bloatazin asks for Banjo and Kazooie's help to retrieve it. The duo must take a shortcut to Terrydactyland and carefully take back the Priceless Relic Thingy from the Unga Bunga Tribe without waking them. Once Banjo and Kazooie give the relic to Chief Bloatazin, he rewards them with a Jiggy.

Trivia

  • Banjo broke the fourth wall when Chief Bloatazin said "Why those thieving little....!" before Banjo interrupted him by saying, "Careful, this is a family game." This implies that Chief Bloatazin would have used vulgar language to describe the Unga Bunga Tribe.