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The Ice Key can also be seen in [[Banjoland]] stuck in the melted Snowman and in the [[Terrarium of Terror]] where it must be collected as a Jinjo Fetch item. The [[Jinjo]] says he will "swop" the Ice Key for a [[Jinjo Token]]. After receiving the Ice Key, he says that he will ponder over the mystery of it.
The Ice Key can also be seen in [[Banjoland]] stuck in the melted Snowman and in the [[Terrarium of Terror]] where it must be collected as a Jinjo Fetch item. The [[Jinjo]] says he will "swop" the Ice Key for a [[Jinjo Token]]. After receiving the Ice Key, he says that he will ponder over the mystery of it.
There is also a picture of Banjo and Kazooie holding it as well as the Pink Mystery egg.
There is also a picture of Banjo and Kazooie holding it as well as the Pink Mystery egg.
==Donkey Kong 64==
In the text of the Rareware/Nintendo game ''Donkey Kong 64'' from 1999, there was an unused line that read "ICE KEY", suggesting that at some point it was meant to be used in the game, and although the item was removed, the text remains. There are also videos on youtube in which people have modified the emulators to show where the Ice Key would have been, and how it would have appeared on the pause screen. It's intended use is unknown, but much like the Fungus Forest/Fungi Forest trade between the games, it's just another mystery shrouded in Rare's offices.
[[Category:Stop 'n' Swop]]
[[Category:Stop 'n' Swop]]
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