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In the area that leads to [[Rusty Bucket Bay]] there is a [[Chump]] swimming around. After you up the water level, Chump doesn't leave his confined area, even if you try to draw him away from it.
In the area that leads to [[Rusty Bucket Bay]] there is a [[Chump]] swimming around. After you up the water level, Chump doesn't leave his confined area, even if you try to draw him away from it.


=== Entering Gnawty's House during Spring or Fall ===
=== Entering Gnawty's Lodge during Spring or Fall ===
This glitch allows Banjo and Kazooie to enter [[Gnawty's House]] during Spring or Fall, when his house is normally inaccessible if Banjo and Kazooie haven't already broken the boulder in front of Gnawty's House. They can stand on the ledge above the boulder and fire eggs onto it. It will break, and Gnawty will stay near his house, completely unaware that the boulder was destroyed. If they go inside Gnawty's House, he will also be there, waiting, with a Jiggy.  
This glitch allows Banjo and Kazooie to enter [[Gnawty's Lodge]] during Spring or Fall, when his house is normally inaccessible if Banjo and Kazooie haven't already broken the boulder in front of Gnawty's Lodge. They can stand on the ledge above the boulder and fire eggs onto it. It will break, and Gnawty will stay near his house, completely unaware that the boulder was destroyed. If they go inside Gnawty's Lodge, he will also be there, waiting, with a Jiggy.  


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=== Walk underwater ===
=== Walk underwater ===
To walk underwater, the player must first do a glitch to enter Gnawty's House in spring or fall, then swim up into his house. From there, the duo can jump from there under the [[Click Clock Wood Pond]]. A similar glitch can be performed at [[Jolly Roger's Lagoon]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.
To walk underwater, the player must first do a glitch to enter Gnawty's Lodge in spring or fall, then swim up into his house. From there, the duo can jump from there under the [[Click Clock Wood Pond]]. A similar glitch can be performed at [[Jolly Roger's Lagoon]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.


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This is a list of glitches in Banjo-Kazooie.

Glitches

Bee Banjo

There is a glitch where you go to a Warp Cauldron under the Click Clock Wood room and it cancels the detransformation and you could roam around Gruntilda's Lair as the Bee Transformation.

Bottles' Bonus Notes glitch

This glitch only works in the Xbox Live Arcade version. It involves using Bottles' Moving Picture Game to cause some of the games Musical Notes to be impossible to collect. The game has since been patched to remove the glitch.

To make this glitch take effect, one simply had to play through and beat the Bottles' Bonus games in Banjo's House (by entering Banjo's House and hitting Y to look at the picture of Bottles) but it must have been done before the player entered Mad Monster Mansion for the first time. If done correctly, 4 notes from Mad Monster Mansion, 4 Notes from Rusty Bucket Bay and 4 Notes from Click Clock Wood will have disappeared and become impossible to collect, thus making it impossible to collect all 900 notes in the game.

The reason this glitch occurs comes from a new feature in the Xbox Live Arcade Version of the game. In the original Banjo-Kazooie, dying or leaving a level and coming back would result in the Musical Notes being reset as though the player had never collected them. The Notes collected in any given level are recorded as collected via a "high-score" system with 100 being the highest one can obtain. For the game's sequel, Banjo-Tooie this was changed so that when the Musical Notes are collected, they remain collected even when the level is re-entered later. When Banjo-Kazooie was ported to the Xbox Live Arcade, the developers made this feature standard for both games, meaning now collected notes remain collected no matter what. When adding this feature however, the developers didn't take into account the Bottles' Bonus mini-games. The puzzles in the Bottles' Bonus feature video of Banjo playing through portions of levels, including Mad Monster Mansion, Rusty Bucket Bay and Click Clock Wood. These videos aren't pre-recorded however, and are generated as live computer-controlled demos using the game's engine. Because of this, the game considers the computer Banjo in the videos as the player, and thus when he collects the Notes in the videos, the game believes they have already been collected and removes them from the game. Worse still, the computer's collected Notes do not count towards the player's actual total. Meaning, essentially, they are gone.

Avoiding the glitch was easy, it simply involved not playing Bottles' Bonus at all until after getting all of the notes in the affected levels. This is no longer an issue however, as the developers have released a patch that fixes the glitch. If you aren't sure whether or not your game is still faulty, simply log onto Xbox Live when next you start the game and it should check for and automatically patch the game if yours is out of date. While the patch does fix the problem for new sessions of the game, if your save file was created before the glitch and/or you have already caused the glitch, the patch will not fix anything for that save file. Luckily, the glitch still allows you to collect enough notes to get everything else in the game including opening the final Note Doors just before the end, but you will need to create a new save file in order to get all 900 Notes.

Chump glitch

In the area that leads to Rusty Bucket Bay there is a Chump swimming around. After you up the water level, Chump doesn't leave his confined area, even if you try to draw him away from it.

Entering Gnawty's Lodge during Spring or Fall

This glitch allows Banjo and Kazooie to enter Gnawty's Lodge during Spring or Fall, when his house is normally inaccessible if Banjo and Kazooie haven't already broken the boulder in front of Gnawty's Lodge. They can stand on the ledge above the boulder and fire eggs onto it. It will break, and Gnawty will stay near his house, completely unaware that the boulder was destroyed. If they go inside Gnawty's Lodge, he will also be there, waiting, with a Jiggy.

Furnace Fun Moves

By using a Stopwatch space in Grunty's Furnace Fun, the player is able to transfer moves learned from Bottles in one save file to another. It works on both the original release and Xbox Live Arcade port, and can be done by getting a game over in a Stopwatch mini-game and then starting a new save file where, after going through specific loading zones in Gruntilda's Lair (like entering and exiting Mumbo's Mountain), the moves in the previous save file will be usable. This works due to how the game stores the moves in its memory and how it disables them during Grunty's Furnace Fun but enables them again during its challenges.

Walk through walls

To perform this glitch, simply enter Treasure Trove Cove and head towards Nipper. Stop between the two walls that should be surrounding you. Turn to the wall on your right (occasionally on the left) and do the Talon Trot. Then use the C buttons to make sure you see both sides of the wall. Then, simply walk straight and you should be through the wall.

Walk underwater

To walk underwater, the player must first do a glitch to enter Gnawty's Lodge in spring or fall, then swim up into his house. From there, the duo can jump from there under the Click Clock Wood Pond. A similar glitch can be performed at Jolly Roger's Lagoon in Banjo-Tooie.