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}}'''Jinjos''' are small creatures found in every game in the ''[[Banjo-Kazooie series|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' series. These bipedal teddy bear-like critters with beaks come in a variety of colors and are more intelligent than their appearance might let on. It is never explained in detail, but Jinjos seem to have some magical powers, possessing the ability to fly among other things. They also seem to be able to breathe underwater and live in harsh environments, due to the fact that many Jinjos are found underwater or in other dangerous surroundings.
'''Jinjos''' are small creatures found in every game in the ''[[Banjo-Kazooie series|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' series. These bipedal teddy bear-like critters with beaks come in a variety of colors and are more intelligent than their appearance might let on. It is never explained in detail, but Jinjos seem to have some magical powers, possessing the ability to fly among other things. They also seem to be able to breathe underwater and live in harsh environments, due to the fact that many Jinjos are found underwater or in other dangerous surroundings.


In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', it was revealed that Jinjos live in a [[Jinjo Village|small village]] and are ruled by [[King Jingaling]], a very large, yellow Jinjo much larger in size of a normal Jinjo. It was also revealed that there are evil versions of Jinjos, known as [[Minjo]]s, who disguise themselves as Jinjos and attack [[Banjo]] when he tries to collect them.
In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', it was revealed that Jinjos live in a [[Jinjo Village|small village]] and are ruled by [[King Jingaling]], a very large, yellow Jinjo much larger in size of a normal Jinjo. It was also revealed that there are evil versions of Jinjos, known as [[Minjo]]s, who disguise themselves as Jinjos and attack [[Banjo]] when he tries to collect them.
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===''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''===
===''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''===
Jinjos reappear in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', and have a similar task of collection as in the previous games. Instead of Banjo simply locating Jinjos and collecting them, he must find them and complete a challenge, which varies from going over a set speed to making them roll a certain distance. Completing a Jinjo's challenge earns him a Jinjo Token, which can be used in [[Showdown Town]] for [[King Jingaling]]'s Bingo Palace. Also in Showdown Town, there are six Jinjos locked up in cages around town. Banjo must free them with a [[Wrench Switch]] and take them to their homes. When a Jinjo is freed, a [[Minjo]] must be found and carried to an open cage to replace a Jinjo that has been freed.
Jinjos reappear in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', and have a similar task of collection as in the previous games. Instead of Banjo simply locating Jinjos and collecting them, he must find them and complete a challenge, which varies from going over a set speed to making them roll a certain distance. Completing a Jinjo's challenge earns him a Jinjo Token, which can be used in [[Showdown Town]] for [[King Jingaling]]'s Bingo Palace. Also in Showdown Town, there are six Jinjos locked up in cages around town. Banjo must free them with a '''Wrench Switch''' and take them to their homes. When a Jinjo is freed, a [[Minjo]] must be found and carried to an open cage to replace a Jinjo that has been freed.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==