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{{quote|I'm already planning my next venture: Jinjo window cleaning!|King Jingaling|''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''}}
{{quote|I'm already planning my next venture: [[Jinjo]] window cleaning!|King Jingaling|''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''}}
'''King Jingaling''' is the king of [[Jinjo Village]] and all things [[Jinjo]], who made his first appearance in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. He is a large, yellow Jinjo who lives in his [[King Jingaling's Throne Room|golden palace]] at the center of Jinjo Village and spends most of his time sitting on his throne with his pet, [[Toots]].
'''King Jingaling''' is a large, yellow [[Jinjo]] who rules the [[Jinjo Village]] and "all things Jinjo", debuting in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. He lives in his [[King Jingaling's Throne Room|palace]] at the center of Jinjo Village with his pet, [[Toots]].


==History==
==History==
===''Banjo-Tooie''===
===''Banjo-Tooie''===
After [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] defeated [[Klungo]] and visited King Jingaling, he tells the duo that when [[Gruntilda]] and her sisters drove through the village, all the Jinjos were scared away from their homes. King Jingaling gives Banjo and Kazooie a [[Jiggy]] to begin their journey. Moments later, Grunty uses the [[B.O.B.|Big-O'-Blaster]] machine to suck up the life force of the King to create a new body for herself, narrowly missing Banjo and Kazooie as they left the palace. Unfortunately, the King was turned into a gray, evil zombie. His pet Toots was reduced to a pile of ash, with only a pair of blinking eyes remaining. Near the end of the game, Banjo and Kazooie use B.O.B. to reverse the effects and revive him. King Jingaling and Klungo later visit [[Bottles]] and [[Mrs. Bottles]], joining in the party celebrating Gruntilda's defeat (and scaring Klungo with a firecracker type toy during the party).
King Jingaling first appeared in ''Banjo-Tooie'', where he is found in his palace in Jinjo Village, accessible after defeating [[Klungo]] for the first time. He tells [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] that [[Gruntilda]] and [[Mingella|her]] [[Blobbelda|sisters]] scared away all the Jinjos in the village with the [[Hag 1]], and then gives the duo a [[Jiggy]] to start their adventure. Later, Gruntilda sucks up the life force of King Jingaling with the [[Big-O-Blaster]] to create a new body for herself, barely missing the Banjo and Kazooie when they left the throne room. Due to that, the king becomes a lifeless zombie and Toots a pile of ashes with blinking eyes. Standing in the Zombified Throne Room with the zombified King Jingaling will make him give hints on how to defeat bosses and other dialogue, but he can also attack the duo if he touches them.


King Jingaling seems to have ties to several bosses in the game. If the due stands around his palace while he is transformed into a zombie or attack him, he will give you hints on how to defeat bosses and random quotes. However, be cautious, as he will attack while he is a zombie. At the end of the game, he is rescued by Banjo and Kazooie when they infiltrate Gruntilda's hideout, [[Cauldron Keep]]. Using the B.O.B (Big-O'-Blaster), they are able to revive Jingaling and Bottles. King Jingaling seems to act young seeing as he says "yo" often. He is one of the few characters Kazooie does not seem to insult - she even thinks his "strange pet thingy" is "cool". The duo often get his name wrong though, which annoys him little by little, as is evident even after you beat the game (Banjo mistakenly calls him "King Dingaling").
At the end of the game, the king is rescued by Banjo and Kazooie when they enter [[Cauldron Keep]]. Using the Big-O-Blaster, they manage to revive both King Jingaling and [[Bottles]], who also died at the beginning of the game. King Jingaling and Klungo later go to the party at [[Bottles' House]] to celebrate Gruntilda's defeat (and also scaring Klungo with a firecracker during it).
 
===''Banjo-Pilot''===
In ''[[Banjo-Pilot]]'', King Jingaling is the host of the [[Jinjo Grand Prix]], a "highly secret event" that only the "very best of racers" can participate. He chooses six random tracks that the racer must participate in and obtain as many points as possible. After completeing all races, the king will give the pilot the Jinjo GP ribbon.


===''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''===
===''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''===
In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', King Jingaling appears in [[Showdown Town]] running a bingo parlor. As you find and complete Jinjo challenges in the various levels throughout the game, they will give you [[Jinjo Token]]s to bring to Jingaling and play for vehicle parts and [[Musical Notes]]. Jinjo Bingo is not exactly the same as [[wikipedia:Bingo (U.S.)|American Bingo]], but the concept is similar: the player uses Jinjo Tokens to fill up rows and columns to win prizes. Once all Jinjo Tokens are collected, the entire board can be filled in. Each time you exit Jinjo Bingo, King Jingaling talks about going into the window cleaning business.
In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', King Jingaling can be found in [[Showdown Town]], where he runs the Jinjo Bingo parlor. To play it, Banjo and Kazooie must acquire Jinjo Tokens, which are obtainable by completing Jinjo challanges in the game's various worlds. Playing Jinjo Bingo will reward the duo with vehicle parts and [[Musical Notes]]. While Jinjo Bingo isn't the same as [[wikipedia:Bingo (U.S.)|American Bingo]], the concept is still similar, being that the duo uses Jinjo Tokens to fill the rows and columns to get prizes. When all tokens are collected, the entire board can be completed.
 
==General information==
===Personality===
King Jingaling seems to act "young", due to him often saying "Yo" in his dialogue. He is one of the few characters Kazooie doesn't seem to insult, even saying that Toots, who she calls his "strange pet thingy", is "cool". Banjo and Kazooie often get his name wrong, a thing that gradually annoys him and is evident even after beating the game.


==Quotes==
==Quotes==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Banjo and Kazooie constantly get his name wrong.
*King Jingaling's Zombified Throne Room theme song is one of the few items that can be permanently missed in the game. It will not appear in the Jukebox if King Jingaling is not visited in his throne room as a zombie.
*In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]]'', by the tower where the final battle is, there's a stone model of his head.
*In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge]]'', by the tower where the final battle is, there's a stone model of his head.
*It can be speculated that King Jingaling may have once been an ally of Gruntilda's, considering that she calls him a "traitor" right before blasting him with B.O.B. This may just be that he helped Banjo and Kazooie, but it's up for debate.
*It can be speculated that King Jingaling may have once been an ally of Gruntilda's, considering that she calls him a "traitor" right before blasting him with B.O.B.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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“I'm already planning my next venture: Jinjo window cleaning!”
King Jingaling, Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

King Jingaling is a large, yellow Jinjo who rules the Jinjo Village and "all things Jinjo", debuting in Banjo-Tooie. He lives in his palace at the center of Jinjo Village with his pet, Toots.

History

Banjo-Tooie

King Jingaling first appeared in Banjo-Tooie, where he is found in his palace in Jinjo Village, accessible after defeating Klungo for the first time. He tells Banjo and Kazooie that Gruntilda and her sisters scared away all the Jinjos in the village with the Hag 1, and then gives the duo a Jiggy to start their adventure. Later, Gruntilda sucks up the life force of King Jingaling with the Big-O-Blaster to create a new body for herself, barely missing the Banjo and Kazooie when they left the throne room. Due to that, the king becomes a lifeless zombie and Toots a pile of ashes with blinking eyes. Standing in the Zombified Throne Room with the zombified King Jingaling will make him give hints on how to defeat bosses and other dialogue, but he can also attack the duo if he touches them.

At the end of the game, the king is rescued by Banjo and Kazooie when they enter Cauldron Keep. Using the Big-O-Blaster, they manage to revive both King Jingaling and Bottles, who also died at the beginning of the game. King Jingaling and Klungo later go to the party at Bottles' House to celebrate Gruntilda's defeat (and also scaring Klungo with a firecracker during it).

Banjo-Pilot

In Banjo-Pilot, King Jingaling is the host of the Jinjo Grand Prix, a "highly secret event" that only the "very best of racers" can participate. He chooses six random tracks that the racer must participate in and obtain as many points as possible. After completeing all races, the king will give the pilot the Jinjo GP ribbon.

Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, King Jingaling can be found in Showdown Town, where he runs the Jinjo Bingo parlor. To play it, Banjo and Kazooie must acquire Jinjo Tokens, which are obtainable by completing Jinjo challanges in the game's various worlds. Playing Jinjo Bingo will reward the duo with vehicle parts and Musical Notes. While Jinjo Bingo isn't the same as American Bingo, the concept is still similar, being that the duo uses Jinjo Tokens to fill the rows and columns to get prizes. When all tokens are collected, the entire board can be completed.

General information

Personality

King Jingaling seems to act "young", due to him often saying "Yo" in his dialogue. He is one of the few characters Kazooie doesn't seem to insult, even saying that Toots, who she calls his "strange pet thingy", is "cool". Banjo and Kazooie often get his name wrong, a thing that gradually annoys him and is evident even after beating the game.

Quotes

Banjo-Tooie

  • Jingaling: Yo, wassup! I'm King Jingaling, king of all things Jinjo and ruler of this village.
    Banjo: Your kingdom seems a bit empty.
    Jingaling: My people were scared away by those witches and their giant machine. I kinda like it quiet, but I need to get them all back for the Kickball Tournament next week.
    Kazooie: Doesn't seem that important to me.
    Jingaling: But it is! There's a big kickball rivalry between the Jinjos and the moles, which means there could be trouble if we don't turn up!
    Banjo: Oh dear...
    Jingaling: Exactly! Anyway, here's an incentive for you to rescue my people... I believe you should go and see Master Jiggywiggy in his temple now.
    Banjo: Jiggy who?
    Jingaling: Jiggywiggy. He's the leader of a secret and ancient order dedicated to the mystical powers of the Crystal Jiggy.
    Kazooie: Ancient order? Crystal Jiggy? You just made that up, didn't you?
    Jingaling: No, honest, it's all true! He's very important to your adventure, as only the Crystal Jiggy can open the worlds that you must enter.
    Banjo: Can you show us the way, King Dingaling?
    Jingaling: It'll be my pleasure...

Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

  • "A familiar face! Welcome to the court of King Jingaling, big cheese of the Jinjos. I fear I'm guilty of some self-indulgence regarding my latest hobby. Ready to join the Jinjo Bingo craze?"
  • "The aim of Jinjo Bingo is to fill a row or a column with Jinjo Tokens, won by completing Jinjo Challenges in the game worlds."
  • "When the bingo round begins, you'll see all the Tokens that you're won so far on the right-hand side of the game board."
  • "Navigate over the Tokens and press the A Button to grab one. The selected Token can be placed on any highlighted square."
  • "Move the Token around the board, choose a likely square and press the A Button to drop it in place. Pressing the B Button will return the Token to your Token pile."
  • "Once a Token is placed you can still move it to a different place on the board if you change your mind or strategy."
  • "Completing a row will earn you Musical Notes. Completing a column will earn you more vehicle parts!"
  • "When you complete a row or a column, those Tokens will be locked in place. So think carefully about the prize you want..."
  • "You're ready tho hit the Jinjo Bingo circuit. Best of luck!"
  • "To start playing, navigate over to the Token stacks and press the A Button to select one."
  • "I'm already planning my next venture: Jinjo window cleaning!"
  • "Do you know who I am? I'll have you banned from the palace!"
  • "Attempted regicide! What's gotten into you?"

Trivia

  • In Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge, by the tower where the final battle is, there's a stone model of his head.
  • It can be speculated that King Jingaling may have once been an ally of Gruntilda's, considering that she calls him a "traitor" right before blasting him with B.O.B.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Italian JingalRè From Jingal and Re, King.
Japanese キング・ジンガリン King Jingaling
Spanish Rey Jingaling King Jingaling