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{{quote|Drill sergeant Jamjars reporting f'duty, sir!|Jamjars|[[Banjo-Tooie]]}}
{{quote|Drill sergeant Jamjars reporting f'duty, sir!|Jamjars|[[Banjo-Tooie]]}}
[[File:Jamjars BT ending.png|thumb|left|200px|In the ending's character parade]]
'''Drill Sergeant Jamjars''', often shortened to '''Jamjars''', is [[Bottles]]' brother and serves as the replacement trainer for [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. Assertive and strict, this militaristic drill sergeant mole requires the pair to prove themselves by collecting a certain number of [[Musical Notes|musical notes]] before teaching them any new moves. Like his brother, Jamjars doesn't think too kindly of Banjo's smart-aleck sidekick, Kazooie, but tolerates her enough to teach the pair some of the game's most important moves, possibly because of Kazooie's enthusiasm to beat the living (or in this case, undead) daylight out of [[Grunty]].
'''Drill Sergeant Jamjars''', often shortened to '''Jamjars''', is [[Bottles]]' brother and serves as the replacement trainer for [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. Assertive and strict, this militaristic drill sergeant mole requires the pair to prove themselves by collecting a certain number of [[Musical Notes|musical notes]] before teaching them any new moves. Like his brother, Jamjars doesn't think too kindly of Banjo's smart-aleck sidekick, Kazooie, but tolerates her enough to teach the pair some of the game's most important moves, possibly because of Kazooie's enthusiasm to beat the living (or in this case, undead) daylight out of [[Grunty]].


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| This move allows Banjo to climb into his backpack and move around in it. Similar to Shack Pack, it protects him from being damaged by spikes and other hazardous terrains.
| This move allows Banjo to climb into his backpack and move around in it. Similar to Shack Pack, it protects him from being damaged by spikes and other hazardous terrains.
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==Gallery==
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Jamjars BT screenshot.jpg|Banjo talking to Jamjars
Jamjars BT ending.png|In the character parade
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Transformations are unable to talk to him. If the player presses B near a silo, nothing happens.
*Transformations are unable to talk to him. If the player presses B near a silo, nothing happens.
*In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', instead of every item talking and explaining what it does when it is picked up for the first time (as in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''), Jamjars will be the one to tell you about the item and what it does instead, even before Banjo and Kazooie meet him in person.
*In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', instead of every item talking and explaining what it does when it is picked up for the first time (as in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''), Jamjars will be the one to tell you about the item and what it does instead, even before Banjo and Kazooie meet him in person.
*He doesn't seem very emotional about the death of his brother. This is most likely because of his army background, having seen many soldiers passing away. He also could've been very confident Banjo and Kazooie would either avenge Bottles or bring him back.
*Jamjars' military cadence is based on the Duckworth Chant, made popular by the 1987 film ''Full Metal Jacket''.
*Jamjars' military cadence is based on the Duckworth Chant, made popular by the 1987 film ''Full Metal Jacket''.
** It is interesting to note that while he rhymes in military cadence in the Original B-T, in the XBLA version some of his training "songs" don't rhyme. This is due to the fact that the X button on the 360 controller replaces the B button as the basic attack button on the N64 version.
** It is interesting to note that while he rhymes in military cadence in the Original B-T, in the XBLA version some of his training "songs" don't rhyme. This is due to the fact that the X button on the 360 controller replaces the B button as the basic attack button on the N64 version.
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