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*Jamjars' military behavior and voice were based off on Duckworth Chant, made known by the 1987 film ''Full Metal Jacket''.
*Jamjars' military behavior and voice were based off on Duckworth Chant, made known by the 1987 film ''Full Metal Jacket''.
*While in the original release of ''Banjo-Tooie'' Jamjars' training songs rhymed with the buttons that needed to be pressed in order to use the moves taught, in the [[Banjo-Tooie (Xbox Live Arcade)|Xbox Live Arcade]] release, due to the replacement from {{button|N64|B}} to {{button|360|X}}, some do not rhyme.
*While in the original release of ''Banjo-Tooie'' Jamjars' training songs rhymed with the buttons that needed to be pressed in order to use the moves taught, in the [[Banjo-Tooie (Xbox Live Arcade)|Xbox Live Arcade]] release, due to the replacement from {{button|N64|B}} to {{button|360|X}}, some do not rhyme.
*During development, the [[Lord of Games]] was used as a placeholder head for Jamjars' dialogue through the radion in the introduction sequence of ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141005172414/http://www.mundorare.com/imgs/content/games/banjo-kazooie-3/screenshots/ss-banjo-kazooie-3-053.jpg Early screenshot of ''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts'' - MundoRare] on Wayback Machine</ref>


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