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In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]]'', it is said that the Jinjos used to live in [[Spiral Mountain]] before [[Gruntilda]] arrived and took over, forcing them to move away. A broken statue of [[King Jingaling]]'s head in front of [[Gruntilda's Lair]] can also be found in the game, implying the witch broke it to build the entrance to her home in its place. | In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]]'', it is said that the Jinjos used to live in [[Spiral Mountain]] before [[Gruntilda]] arrived and took over, forcing them to move away. A broken statue of [[King Jingaling]]'s head in front of [[Gruntilda's Lair]] can also be found in the game, implying the witch broke it to build the entrance to her home in its place. | ||
===''Banjo-Kazooie''=== | ===''Banjo-Kazooie'' series=== | ||
====''Banjo-Kazooie''==== | |||
In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', which is their debut appearance, Jinjos are featured in five colors — blue, green, orange, purple, and yellow — and there is one of each in every world. In [[Mumbo's Mountain]], when Banjo and Kazooie collect their first Jinjo, it tells the duo that Gruntilda placed them in each world. When the duo rescue all five Jinjos in a world, they are rewarded a [[Jiggy]], or an [[Extra Life]] if those Jinjos were rescued beforehand. Whenever Banjo and Kazooie leave a world, the Jinjos return to their original locations, but if they have not collected all five Jinjos, they are required to start over once they re-enter the world. In the [[Banjo-Kazooie (Xbox Live Arcade)|Xbox Live Arcade]] version, like other collectible items, Jinjos remain collected, even if Banjo and Kazooie leave and re-enter a world. | In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', which is their debut appearance, Jinjos are featured in five colors — blue, green, orange, purple, and yellow — and there is one of each in every world. In [[Mumbo's Mountain]], when Banjo and Kazooie collect their first Jinjo, it tells the duo that Gruntilda placed them in each world. When the duo rescue all five Jinjos in a world, they are rewarded a [[Jiggy]], or an [[Extra Life]] if those Jinjos were rescued beforehand. Whenever Banjo and Kazooie leave a world, the Jinjos return to their original locations, but if they have not collected all five Jinjos, they are required to start over once they re-enter the world. In the [[Banjo-Kazooie (Xbox Live Arcade)|Xbox Live Arcade]] version, like other collectible items, Jinjos remain collected, even if Banjo and Kazooie leave and re-enter a world. | ||
In the final battle against Gruntilda, Jinjos appear in the fourth phase to help the duo. They are the only way to destroy a magical barrier that Grunty has created around herself, but doing so requires the duo to shoot [[Blue Egg|egg]]s into each of the four Jinjo statues, causing a Jinjo to emerge from each one. Each Jinjo then attacks Grunty's shield, weakening it and eventually destroying [[Gruntilda's Broomstick|her broomstick]]. During the fifth phase, a large Jinjo statue named [[The Mighty Jinjonator]] appear in the middle of the arena. After emerging from its statue, the Mighty Jinjonator repeatedly attacks Gruntilda and defeats her. | In the final battle against Gruntilda, Jinjos appear in the fourth phase to help the duo. They are the only way to destroy a magical barrier that Grunty has created around herself, but doing so requires the duo to shoot [[Blue Egg|egg]]s into each of the four Jinjo statues, causing a Jinjo to emerge from each one. Each Jinjo then attacks Grunty's shield, weakening it and eventually destroying [[Gruntilda's Broomstick|her broomstick]]. During the fifth phase, a large Jinjo statue named [[The Mighty Jinjonator]] appear in the middle of the arena. After emerging from its statue, the Mighty Jinjonator repeatedly attacks Gruntilda and defeats her. | ||
===''Banjo-Tooie''=== | ====''Banjo-Tooie''==== | ||
[[File:BT Jinjos and Jingaling.png|thumb|350px|King Jingaling, along with many other Jinjos, in ''Banjo-Tooie''.]] | [[File:BT Jinjos and Jingaling.png|thumb|350px|King Jingaling, along with many other Jinjos, in ''Banjo-Tooie''.]] | ||
In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', Jinjos were given a larger role. They live in [[Jinjo Village]], and each color variant has their own family. They are ruled by a large, sovereign Jinjo named King Jingaling. The game also introduces an evil counterpart, [[Minjo]]s, who disguise themselves as Jinjos and try and attack Banjo when he gets nearby. | In ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', Jinjos were given a larger role. They live in [[Jinjo Village]], and each color variant has their own family. They are ruled by a large, sovereign Jinjo named King Jingaling. The game also introduces an evil counterpart, [[Minjo]]s, who disguise themselves as Jinjos and try and attack Banjo when he gets nearby. | ||
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Once Kazooie learns the [[Hatch]] ability, she can hatch the yellow egg inside of [[Heggy's Egg Shed]]. By doing so, Heggy tells her that a Jinjo is now an available character for the [[Breegull Blaster]] shootout matches in Multiplayer. In this mode, Jinjo is the smallest and fastest character, but also the most vulnerable, having only four units of health. | Once Kazooie learns the [[Hatch]] ability, she can hatch the yellow egg inside of [[Heggy's Egg Shed]]. By doing so, Heggy tells her that a Jinjo is now an available character for the [[Breegull Blaster]] shootout matches in Multiplayer. In this mode, Jinjo is the smallest and fastest character, but also the most vulnerable, having only four units of health. | ||
===''Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge''=== | ====''Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge''==== | ||
In ''Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge'', when [[Mecha-Grunty]] goes into the past, she scares off all the Jinjos, leaving the [[Jinjo Oracle]] by herself. She relies on the Jinjos for gossip because she cannot move around due to being a statue. Like ''Banjo-Kazooie'', every world has five Jinjos, although each world features Jinjos of a different color. When Banjo and Kazooie collect five Jinjos in a world, the Jinjo Oracle rewards them with a Jiggy. | In ''Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge'', when [[Mecha-Grunty]] goes into the past, she scares off all the Jinjos, leaving the [[Jinjo Oracle]] by herself. She relies on the Jinjos for gossip because she cannot move around due to being a statue. Like ''Banjo-Kazooie'', every world has five Jinjos, although each world features Jinjos of a different color. When Banjo and Kazooie collect five Jinjos in a world, the Jinjo Oracle rewards them with a Jiggy. | ||
During the 100% ending, three purple Jinjos can be found in front of [[Banjo's House]] commemorating that they'll finally be able to reclaim their homeland as Gruntilda was defeated. | During the 100% ending, three purple Jinjos can be found in front of [[Banjo's House]] commemorating that they'll finally be able to reclaim their homeland as Gruntilda was defeated. | ||
===''Banjo-Pilot''=== | ====''Banjo-Pilot''==== | ||
In ''[[Banjo-Pilot]]'', a purple Jinjo is a playable character, and is simply named "Jinjo." It is one of the four starter characters. Jinjo has very low top speed but high acceleration and handling. | In ''[[Banjo-Pilot]]'', a purple Jinjo is a playable character, and is simply named "Jinjo." It is one of the four starter characters. Jinjo has very low top speed but high acceleration and handling. | ||
There is an unlockable Jinjo GP mode, where the player's racer must race against seven Jinjos, each of a random color. The mode can be unlocked after completing the Broomstick Cup of Grunty GP and paying 500 [[Cheato Page]]s to [[Cheato]]. | There is an unlockable Jinjo GP mode, where the player's racer must race against seven Jinjos, each of a random color. The mode can be unlocked after completing the Broomstick Cup of Grunty GP and paying 500 [[Cheato Page]]s to [[Cheato]]. | ||
===''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''=== | ====''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''==== | ||
In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', Jinjos have a different role than in previous ''Banjo-Kazooie'' titles. Instead of collecting Jinjos, Banjo must find them and complete a challenge on their behalf, 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. | In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', Jinjos have a different role than in previous ''Banjo-Kazooie'' titles. Instead of collecting Jinjos, Banjo must find them and complete a challenge on their behalf, 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. | ||