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Unlike Bottles, Jamjars charges the duo [[Musical Note]]s before teaching his "advanced techniques" to them. Whenever Jamjars teaches a move, he marches to a military theme, and he rhymes as he explains the move to Banjo and Kazooie. After this, Jamjars dismisses them and jumps back into his hatch, which has its light change to green. Occasionally, after Jamjars teaches a move and opens the hatch to leave, it closes before before Jamjars can enter, causing him to hit his head. Jamjars crawls back into the hatch and opens it once more to grab his hat. If the {{button|N64|B}} button is pressed while Banjo and Kazooie stand next to a green-lighted silo, Jamjars quickly recapitulates how to use the move that the duo learned at that Silo. Similarly to Bottles, if Banjo or Kazooie's [[health bar]] is low while they learn a move from Jamjars, he provides "[[honeycomb|rations]]" to instantly refill it.  
Unlike Bottles, Jamjars charges the duo [[Musical Note]]s before teaching his "advanced techniques" to them. Whenever Jamjars teaches a move, he marches to a military theme, and he rhymes as he explains the move to Banjo and Kazooie. After this, Jamjars dismisses them and jumps back into his hatch, which has its light change to green. Occasionally, after Jamjars teaches a move and opens the hatch to leave, it closes before before Jamjars can enter, causing him to hit his head. Jamjars crawls back into the hatch and opens it once more to grab his hat. If the {{button|N64|B}} button is pressed while Banjo and Kazooie stand next to a green-lighted silo, Jamjars quickly recapitulates how to use the move that the duo learned at that Silo. Similarly to Bottles, if Banjo or Kazooie's [[health bar]] is low while they learn a move from Jamjars, he provides "[[honeycomb|rations]]" to instantly refill it.  


If [[Mumbo Jumbo]] tries to interact with Jamjars, he tells him that "Jamjars' advanced training school is for bears and birds only".
If [[Mumbo Jumbo]] tries to interact with Jamjars, he tells him that "Jamjars' advanced training school is for bears and birds only."


Oftentimes, when Banjo and Kazooie read a [[signpost]] or if they try and enter an off-limits area, Jamjars talks to them (as shown from his speech icon), although without being physically present. Jamjars' head icon also represents the Miscellaneous section of the jukebox in the bar, [[Jolly's]].  
Oftentimes, when Banjo and Kazooie read a [[signpost]] or if they try and enter an off-limits area, Jamjars talks to them (as shown from his speech icon), although without being physically present. Jamjars' head icon also represents the Miscellaneous section of the jukebox in the bar, [[Jolly's]].  
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', when Banjo and Kazooie come to one of Bottles' first molehills in [[Spiral Mountain]], Kazooie refers to Bottles as "Jamjars". ''Jamjars'' is also an incorrect answer for Bottles when Grunty asks a trivia question in [[Grunty's Furnace Fun]].
*In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', when Banjo and Kazooie come to one of Bottles' first molehills in [[Spiral Mountain]], Kazooie refers to Bottles as "Jamjars." ''Jamjars'' is also an incorrect answer for Bottles when Grunty asks a trivia question in [[Grunty's Furnace Fun]].
*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.