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L'il Terry

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A L'il Terry
“That's one of my precious babies! Aww, isn't it cute?”
Terry, Banjo-Tooie

L'il Terrys[1] are a group of four characters in Banjo-Tooie.

Biography

The L'il Terrys are four baby Terrydactyls[2] whose parents are Terry and his ex-wife. The L'il Terries are first found still inside their eggs, away from their father who thinks they were stolen. When Banjo and Kazooie first meet Terry, he thinks that they stole his eggs and ends up fighting them. After being defeated, however, they manage to convince him that they were not the ones who took the eggs, even going as far as offering to find and bring them back to the nest. This causes Terry to give them a Jiggy and activate a Flight Pad to aid in their search.

There are four eggs in total, each being located in different locations, those being a plateau in the lake, the Oogle Boogle's Cave, the Unga Bunga's Cave and Inside the Mountain. Kazooie must use the Hatch ability to hatch these eggs and allow the pterodactyl babies to fly to their father. The last one to hatch, however, is too big to fly by herself and must instead be carried by Banjo using the Taxi Pack ability.

Once all four babies have returned to the nest, Terry rewards the duo with another Jiggy.

The exhibit in Banjoland.

In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, the L'il Terrys' eggs can be found still unhatched inside the Terry's Nest exhibit in Banjoland. Additionally, in the description of the Humba Wide blueprint, Humba Wumba says that the vehicle is "wide, but could break up easier than Terry's eggs in cement mixer."

References

  1. Banjo-Tooie Names. Rare Scribes (Wayback Machine)
  2. "What can be found in Terry the Terrydactyl's Nest in Banjoland?" —Lord of Games during his quiz in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts