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====''[[mariowiki:Donkey Kong Country|Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]])====
====''[[mariowiki:Donkey Kong Country|Donkey Kong Country]]'' ([[Game Boy Advance]])====
*Inside [[mariowiki:Cranky's Cabin|Cranky's Cabin]], [[Mumbo Jumbo]]'s mask can be seen.
*Inside [[mariowiki:Cranky's Cabin|Cranky's Hut]], Mumbo Jumbo's mask can be seen.


====''[[mariowiki:Diddy Kong Racing DS|Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''====
====''[[mariowiki:Diddy Kong Racing DS|Diddy Kong Racing DS]]''====
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'''Chapter 1:'''
'''Chapter 1:'''
*The Trophy Room features two mounted heads for [[Banjo]] and two for [[Kazooie]]. Both might suddenly pop out at Cooper, triggering a Scary Shocker onto him; the Banjo and Kazooie heads also make a louder, ghastlier noise of their trademarked "Guh Huh!" and "Caw" noises respectively.
*The Trophy Room features two mounted heads for [[Banjo]] and two for [[Kazooie]]. Both might suddenly pop out at Cooper, triggering a Scary Shocker onto him; the Banjo and Kazooie heads also make a louder, ghastlier noise of their trademarked "Guh Huh!" and "Caw" noises respectively.
*All of the large barrels in the Cellar read "1881," like the barrels in the basement of [[Mad Monster Mansion]].
*All of the large barrels in the Cellar read "1881", like the barrels in the basement of [[Mad Monster Mansion]].
[[File:Ghoulies Klungo portrait cameo.png|thumb|200px|The Dining Room's large Klungo portrait]]
[[File:Ghoulies Klungo portrait cameo.png|thumb|200px|The Dining Room's large Klungo portrait]]
'''Chapter 2:'''
'''Chapter 2:'''
*The Kitchen and Scullery both feature a bulletin board with two pinned images of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' artwork. One image shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggy Forest.jpg|Banjo collecting a Jiggy in a forest]] while the other shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggies.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie bursting out from Jiggies]].
*The Kitchen and Scullery both feature a bulletin board with two pinned images of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' artwork. One image shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggy Forest.jpg|Banjo collecting a Jiggy in a forest]] while the other shows [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Jiggies.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie bursting out from Jiggies]].
*The Boathouse has cans of Captain Blubber's Lubricant lying on a shelf, with the tagline "Grease up them oars, boys!"
*The Boathouse has cans of Captain Blubber's Lubricant lying on a shelf, with the tagline "Grease up them oars, boys!"
*Another shelf in the Boathouse has a can reading "Captain Blackeye's Barnacle Remover," with the tagline "Also removes winkles!"
*Another shelf in the Boathouse has a can reading "Captain Blackeye's Barnacle Remover", with the tagline "Also removes winkles!"
*The Lighthouse Living Quarters has a locker reading "D. Jones," a direct reference to the one from [[Jolly Roger's Lagoon]] in ''Banjo-Tooie''.
*The Lighthouse Living Quarters has a locker reading "D. Jones", a direct reference to the one from [[Jolly Roger's Lagoon]] in ''Banjo-Tooie''.
*The Lighthouse Living Quarters also has a framed portrait of Captain Blackeye's head, similar to Mad Monster Mansion from ''Banjo-Kazooie''.
*The Lighthouse Living Quarters also has a framed portrait of Captain Blackeye's head, similar to Mad Monster Mansion from ''Banjo-Kazooie''.
*Aside from Guffo's beans, the Pantry features other ''Banjo-Kazooie''-themed items, including Grunty's Tinned Carrots and boxes of tea with [[Mrs. Bottles]] on them. The teaboxes show Mrs. Bottles saying, "Cup 'o' Tea Dear?"
*Aside from Guffo's beans, the Pantry features other ''Banjo-Kazooie''-themed items, including Grunty's Tinned Carrots and boxes of tea with [[Mrs. Bottles]] on them. The teaboxes show Mrs. Bottles saying, "Cup 'o' Tea Dear?"
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'''Chapter 3:'''
'''Chapter 3:'''
*Two blue sweaters of Banjo and Kazooie appear in the Upper Corridors, among the heap of laundry bags. Another one of these sweaters appears in the Bathroom and the Laundry.
*Two blue sweaters of Banjo and Kazooie appear in the Upper Corridors, among the heap of laundry bags. Another one of these sweaters appears in the Bathroom and the Laundry.
*The Bathroom features two types of shampoo bottles that are on two different shelves in the room. The light blue bottle reads "[[Bottles]]' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath" and the green one reads "Hairy Moments Shampoo" and shows an image of [[Merry Maggie Malpass]]. One of the shelves also has a bottle reading "Grunty's Talcum Powder."
*The Bathroom features two types of shampoo bottles that are on two different shelves in the room. The light blue bottle reads "[[Bottles]]' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath" and the green one reads "Hairy Moments Shampoo" and shows an image of [[Merry Maggie Malpass]]. One of the shelves also has a bottle reading "Grunty's Talcum Powder".
**Another can of Bottles' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath appears in the Servants' Bathroom.
**Another can of Bottles' Soapy Mole Bubble Bath appears in the Servants' Bathroom.
*In the Bathroom, to the left of the toilet, is a cleaner reading "Tip Tup's Turtle's Head Toilet Cleaner," a reference to [[Tiptup]].
*In the Bathroom, to the left of the toilet, is a cleaner reading "Tip Tup's Turtle's Head Toilet Cleaner", a reference to [[Tiptup]].
*The Schoolroom has a fishbowl with [[Roysten]] on the left, near the start.
*The Schoolroom has a fishbowl with [[Roysten]] on the left, near the start.
*The second whiteboard of the Schoolroom references the mystery behind [[Stop 'n' Swop]]. Under the "Homework" title read three instructions: "1. Collect Ice Key, 2. Collect Eggs, 3. Activate Secret Level." There is also an algebraic expression showing a visual of four eggs and a key equaling "?."
*The second whiteboard of the Schoolroom references the mystery behind [[Stop 'n' Swop]]. Under the "Homework" title read three instructions: "1. Collect Ice Key, 2. Collect Eggs, 3. Activate Secret Level". There is also an algebraic expression showing a visual of four eggs and a key equaling "?".  
*The third and final whiteboard shows an unsolved Hangman puzzle reading "b_njo _az_o_e," which obviously spells out "banjo kazooie."
*The third and final whiteboard shows an unsolved Hangman puzzle reading "b_njo _az_o_e", which obviously spells out "banjo kazooie".
*On a wall just before the Schoolroom's exit is a picture showing artwork of [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Underwater.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie collecting a Jiggy underwater]].
*On a wall just before the Schoolroom's exit is a picture showing artwork of [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Underwater.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie collecting a Jiggy underwater]].
*The Infirmary shows a Get Well Soon card with the Jiggy artwork last shown on the bulletin board in the Kitchen and Scullery. A small picture of the same artwork is hanging next to a bed, just before the exit.
*The Infirmary shows a Get Well Soon card with the Jiggy artwork last shown on the bulletin board in the Kitchen and Scullery. A small picture of the same artwork is hanging next to a bed, just before the exit.
*The Greenhouse and Potting Room has fertilizer sacks lying around, titled "Grunty's Grow Fast Compost."
*The Greenhouse and Potting Room has fertilizer sacks lying around, titled "Grunty's Grow Fast Compost".
*Dunfiddlin Cottage Garden has a [[Beehive]] with a Rare logo, located in a corner and between the bushes, just outside from Dunfiddlin Cottage.
*Dunfiddlin Cottage Garden has a [[Beehive]] with a Rare logo, located in a corner and between the bushes, just outside from Dunfiddlin Cottage.
*Dunfiddlin Cottage Garden also has a wooden table just outside the cottage. It has a thermos and a lunchbox both showing artwork of [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Fly art.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie up in the skies]].
*Dunfiddlin Cottage Garden also has a wooden table just outside the cottage. It has a thermos and a lunchbox both showing artwork of [[Media:B-K Banjo Kazooie Fly art.jpg|Banjo and Kazooie up in the skies]].
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'''Chapter 4:'''
'''Chapter 4:'''
*The main antagonist, Baron Von Ghoul, has pictures of Banjo, Kazooie and [[Mumbo Jumbo]] on his pajamas.
*The main antagonist, Baron Von Ghoul, has pictures of Banjo, Kazooie and Mumbo Jumbo on his pajamas.


'''Chapter 5:'''
'''Chapter 5:'''
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'''Various chapters:'''
'''Various chapters:'''
*A portrait showing a beaten up [[Klungo]] from ''Banjo-Tooie'' appears in various rooms of Ghoulhaven Hall, the first one being the Cinema. A massive portrait of Klungo also appears in the Dining Room. A smaller portrait of Klungo appears in the Servants Dormitory.
*A portrait showing a beaten up [[Klungo]] from ''Banjo-Tooie'' appears in various rooms of Ghoulhaven Hall, the first one being the Cinema. A massive portrait of Klungo also appears in the Dining Room. A smaller portrait of Klungo appears in the Servants Dormitory.
*The Kitchen room also has a shelf with various confectionery, including some reading "[[Guffo]]'s Baked Beans." These cans also appear in the Pantry, the Housekeeping Store, and Dunfiddlin Cottage.
*The Kitchen room also has a shelf with various confectionery, including some reading "[[Guffo]]'s Baked Beans". These cans also appear in the Pantry, the Housekeeping Store, and Dunfiddlin Cottage.
*The Pantry's refrigerator has a few milk cartons reading "Grunty's Dairies Fresh Milk" inside with a trapped prisoner. The prisoner appears to have drank a few milk cartons later on, in the final chapter "Race."
*The Pantry's refrigerator has a few milk cartons reading "Grunty's Dairies Fresh Milk" inside with a trapped prisoner. The prisoner appears to have drank a few milk cartons later on, in the final chapter "Race".
*The Music Room has a small picture of [[Bottles' Revenge|Devil Bottles]] sitting on the fireplace mantel. A larger, more clear portrait of Devil Bottles appears in the Housekeeping Store, in an out-of-sight corner, and a smaller variant laying on its side in another corner.
*The Music Room has a small picture of [[Bottles' Revenge|Devil Bottles]] sitting on the fireplace mantel. A larger, more clear portrait of Devil Bottles appears in the Housekeeping Store, in an out-of-sight corner, and a smaller variant laying on its side in another corner.
*The Music Room also has a large Mumbo Jumbo portrait. An even larger Mumbo Jumbo portrait appears in the Housekeeping Store.
*The Music Room also has a large [[Mumbo Jumbo]] portrait. An even larger Mumbo Jumbo portrait appears in the Housekeeping Store.
**Two more Mumbo Jumbo pictures appear in Criven's Quarters: one of them is hanging from the wall and the other is sitting on a table.
**Two more Mumbo Jumbo pictures appear in Criven's Quarters: one of them is hanging from the wall and the other is sitting on a table.
**Another Mumbo Jumbo picture appears in the Bathroom, the Infirmary, and the Servants Dormitory.
**Another Mumbo Jumbo picture appears in the Bathroom, the Infirmary, and the Servants Dormitory.
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===''[[rarewiki:Sea of Thieves|Sea of Thieves]]''===
===''[[rarewiki:Sea of Thieves|Sea of Thieves]]''===
*Back in July 2018, Rare had made a unique figurehead, named the Bear & Bird Figurehead, that was sold for a limited time during that month. Since then, a new and revamped figurehead, along with ship cosmetics for other parts of a ship, were released as part of the Pirate Emporium as part of the Bear & Bird Ship Set, while the original figurehead was renamed to "Bear & Bird Figurehead (Legacy)."
*Back in July 2018, Rare had made a unique figurehead, named the Bear & Bird Figurehead, that was sold for a limited time during that month. Since then, a new and revamped figurehead, along with ship cosmetics for other parts of a ship, were released as part of the Pirate Emporium as part of the Bear & Bird Ship Set, while the original figurehead was renamed to "Bear & Bird Figurehead (Legacy)".
*On the Plunder Valley island, it is possible to find a rock painting of a bear and a red bird on top of it, a reference to the duo. This same pattern was later re-used for the sails used in the Bear & Bird Ship Set.
*On the Plunder Valley island, it is possible to find a rock painting of a bear and a red bird on top of it, a reference to the duo. This same pattern was later re-used for the sails used in the Bear & Bird Ship Set.
*Several characters state they are working for someone named "Mr. Blackeye," referencing [[Captain Blackeye]].
*In the [https://youtu.be/5t83bztN4lM "Official Sea of Thieves Inn-side Story #26: Content Plans"] update video, it is possible to see the name of [[Treasure Trove Cove]] on the top-left of the road map.
*In the [https://youtu.be/5t83bztN4lM "Official Sea of Thieves Inn-side Story #26: Content Plans"] update video, it is possible to see the name of [[Treasure Trove Cove]] on the top-left of the road map.
*In the [https://youtu.be/ZsFqgMpL1b8 "Official Sea of Thieves Content Update: Fort of the Damned"] video, the narrator mentions that "We've heard you loud and clear about how much you want a new banjo," while the camera is moving to show the rock painting from Plunder Valley with a player playing on the newly added instrument, a clear reference to the high demand by the fans for a new game in the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series. Also while holding the banjo instrument, it is possible to use the Pirate Chat message "Guh-Huh!," a reference to Banjo's catchphrase.
*In the [https://youtu.be/ZsFqgMpL1b8 "Official Sea of Thieves Content Update: Fort of the Damned"] video, the narrator mentions that "We've heard you loud and clear about how much you want a new banjo", while the camera is moving to show the rock painting from Plunder Valley with a player playing on the newly added instrument, a clear reference to the high demand by the fans for a new game in the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series. Also while holding the banjo instrument, it is possible to use the Pirate Chat message "Guh-Huh!", a reference to Banjo's catchphrase.
*In the [https://youtu.be/brDYzq2xlgo "Sea of Thieves Season Eight: Official Content Update Video"], it is shown that new trinkets based on Rare IPs would release on November 22nd, 2022, which includes a trinket based on Banjo and Kazooie.


===''[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata|Viva Piñata]]''===
===''[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata|Viva Piñata]]''===
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===''{{wp|Among Us}}''===
===''{{wp|Among Us}}''===
*In the vault on the Airship map, a robotic version of [[Kazooie]] in a blue backpack, known as the Clawpack, can be seen in the corner, being both a reference to the ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' series, and a reference to one of the fails in the ''Henry Stickmin'' game, ''Infiltrating the Airship''.
*In the vault on the Airship map, a robotic version of [[Kazooie]] in a blue backpack, known as the Clawpack, can be seen in the corner, being both a reference to the ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' series, and a reference to one of the fails in the ''Henry Stickmin'' game, ''Infiltrating the Airship''.
*Official concept art for the game includes a crewmate in an attire based on Banjo, but due to these having been made simply for fun, they're considered "non-canon."<ref>[https://twitter.com/AmongUsGame/status/1349058471744987137 Among Us on Twitter: "my eyes were cursed by @PuffballsUnited and now it's only fair i take everyone down with me" / Twitter] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20220513165251/https://twitter.com/AmongUsGame/status/1349058471744987137 archive.org])</ref>
*Official concept art for the game includes a crewmate in an attire based on Banjo, but due to these having been made simply for fun, they're considered "non-canon".<ref>[https://twitter.com/AmongUsGame/status/1349058471744987137 Tweet from Among Us, showcasing a few of the costumes.]</ref>


===''{{wp|Brawlout}}''===
===''{{wp|Brawlout}}''===
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===''Contrast''===
===''Contrast''===
*The achievement ''No Backpack Bird Needed'' has an image of a [[Jiggy]] next to [[Banjo]]'s backpack. The achievement itself is a reference to [[Treasure Trove Cove]] as the player must jump into a treasure chest that opens and closes periodically.
*The achievement ''No Backpack Bird Needed'' has an image of a [[Jiggy]] next to [[Banjo]]'s backpack. The achievement itself is a reference to [[Treasure Trove Cove]] as the player must jump into a treasure chest that opens and closes periodically.
===''{{wp|Forza_Horizon_5|Forza Horizon 5}}''===
* [[Spiral Mountain]]'s theme appears as two different musical horns in the vehicle customization menu.


===''{{wp|Half-Life (video game)|Half-Life}}''===
===''{{wp|Half-Life (video game)|Half-Life}}''===
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*In ''Stealing the Diamond'', a [[Jiggy]] can be found on display in the Retro Room.
*In ''Stealing the Diamond'', a [[Jiggy]] can be found on display in the Retro Room.
*In ''Infiltrate the Airship'', the Clawpack looks like a robotic version of ''Kazooie'' and starts pecking Henry aggressively. The fail screen also mistakes the robot for a bird.
*In ''Infiltrate the Airship'', the Clawpack looks like a robotic version of ''Kazooie'' and starts pecking Henry aggressively. The fail screen also mistakes the robot for a bird.
*In ''Fleeing the Complex'', the Plunger Boots look very similar to the [[Claw Clamber Boots]], and even makes a very similar fanfare when Henry puts them on.
*In the remastered version of ''Stealing the Diamond'', when Henry collects a painting, the sound effect for collecting it and its HUD appearance is a reference to how collectibles work in the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series.
*In the remastered version of ''Stealing the Diamond'', when Henry collects a painting, the sound effect for collecting it and its HUD appearance is a reference to how collectibles work in the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series.
*In ''Complete the Mission'', during the Jewel Baron route, the [[Ice Key]] can be found inside of the Toppat Orbital Station's vault.
*In ''Complete the Mission'', during the Jewel Baron route, the [[Ice Key]] can be found inside of the Toppat Orbital Station's vault.


===''Lobodestroyo''===
===''Lobodestroyo''===
*A giant [[Nintendo 64]] along with a few cartridges can be found in the "devisland" Kickstarter demo for the game. One of these cartridges is named "Jigsaw-Puzzle," with a logo similar to ''Banjo-Kazooie''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/981385078449287173 Lobodestroyo on Twitter: "Chatting with @1LeggedSeagull tonight and wasn't sure if I'd sent him this prop render from our game. Seems the wooden tiki folk in Lobodestroyo appreciate classic gaming (and bad parody humor) #crossPromotion #SuperIndieKarts" / Twitter] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210216173713/https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/981385078449287173 archive.org])</ref>
*A giant [[Nintendo 64]] along with a few cartridges can be found in the "devisland" Kickstarter demo for the game. One of these cartridges is named "Jigsaw-Puzzle", with a logo similar to ''Banjo-Kazooie''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/981385078449287173 Tweet from Lobodestroyo, showcasing the models for the reference.]</ref>
*The "Bugga" enemy has a black and green battery powering it, which was inspired by the [[Bazza! Superlife Batteries]] from ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/985549765931929600 Lobodestroyo on Twitter: "The name just worked so well I had to..." / Twitter] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210216173710/https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/985549765931929600 archive.org])</ref>
*The "Bugga" enemy has a black and green battery powering it, which was inspired by the [[Bazza! Superlife Batteries]] from ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/lobodestroyo/status/985549765931929600 Tweet from Lobodestroyo, showcasing a comparison between their Bugga enemy and the Buzza! Superlife Battery.]</ref>
*One of the tiki characters says "Eekum Bokum!!" as a way to say thank you, a reference to Mumbo Jumbo.
*One of the tiki characters says "Eekum Bokum!!" as a way to say thank you, a reference to Mumbo Jumbo.


===''[[mariowiki:Mario Artist: Paint Studio|Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]''===
===''[[mariowiki:Mario Artist: Paint Studio|Mario Artist: Paint Studio]]''===
*Many artworks from both ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and ''Diddy Kong Racing'' can be used in the paint mode of the game.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krJHtaVPg2g&feature=youtu.be&t=416 Mario Artist Paint Studio - Premade Images] by Madao Joestar on YouTube</ref> This includes two different [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] artworks, [[Mumbo Jumbo]], [[Gruntilda]] riding her [[broomstick]] and Banjo and [[Tiptup]] in their ''Diddy Kong Racing'' cars.
*Many artworks from both ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and ''Diddy Kong Racing'' can be used in the paint mode of the game.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krJHtaVPg2g&feature=youtu.be&t=416 Mario Artist: Paint Studio premade images showcase - YouTube]</ref>


===''{{wp|Minecraft}}''===
===''{{wp|Minecraft}}''===
[[File:Minecraft BK promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional photo for Skin Pack 1 featuring five of the six ''Banjo-Kazooie''-related skins.]]
[[File:Minecraft BK promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Promotional photo for Skin Pack 1 featuring five of the six ''Banjo-Kazooie''-related skins.]]
*The [[Xbox 360]] version of the game received many DLC skin packs to change the player's appearance in-game, with the "Skin Pack 1" releasing on July 16th, 2012 for 160 {{wp|Microsoft Points}}. Amongst the 45 skins included in the DLC, the pack includes 6 ''[[Banjo-Kazooie (series)|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' characters, including [[Banjo]], [[Klungo]], [[Gruntilda]], [[Bottles]], [[Tooty]] and [[Mumbo Jumbo]]. This DLC was later added to the [[Xbox One]], {{wp|Wii U}} and {{wp|Nintendo Switch}} versions of the game, where instead of Microsoft Points, they are sold for 490 Minecoins.
The [[Xbox 360]] version of the game received many DLC skin packs to change the player's appearance in-game, with the "Skin Pack 1" releasing on July 16th, 2012 for 160 {{wp|Microsoft Points}}. Amongst the 45 skins included in the DLC, the pack includes 6 ''[[Banjo-Kazooie (series)|Banjo-Kazooie]]'' characters, including [[Banjo]], [[Klungo]], [[Gruntilda]], [[Bottles]], [[Tooty]] and [[Mumbo Jumbo]]. This DLC was later added to the [[Xbox One]], {{wp|Wii U}} and {{wp|Nintendo Switch}} versions of the game, where instead of Microsoft Points, they are sold for 490 Minecoins.


===''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''===
===''[[Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing]]''===
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===''Tracky Train''===
===''Tracky Train''===
*Banjo, along with many other popular characters, makes an unofficial appearance in this game, where he is known as simply "Bear."
*Banjo, along with many other popular characters, makes an unofficial appearance in this game, where he is known as simply "Bear".
 
===''{{wp|Tom Clancy's The Division 2}}''===
*In the mission Manning National Zoo, there are several polar bear dolls holding banjos, and wearing a backpack with a parrot sitting on top of it. This is a reference to the introduction of Banjo-Kazooie.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU616vWkoUo The Division 2 - Banjo-Kazooie Easter Egg] by xGarbett on YouTube.</ref>


===''{{wp|Trover Saves The Universe}}''===
===''{{wp|Trover Saves The Universe}}''===
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===''Yooka-Laylee'' series===
===''Yooka-Laylee'' series===
====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee}}''====
====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee}}''====
[[File:Trev the Tenteyecle reference.png|300px|thumb|Trev the Tenteyecle's line]]
*Ed Bryan who designed [[Mumbo Jumbo]] and [[Roysten]] also designed a supporting character Dr. Puzz in ''Yooka-Laylee'', who wears a fishbowl on her head. In this fishbowl swims a goldfish with a striking resemblance to Roysten.
*Ed Bryan who designed [[Mumbo Jumbo]] and [[Roysten]] also designed a supporting character Dr. Puzz in ''Yooka-Laylee'', who wears a fishbowl on her head. In this fishbowl swims a goldfish with a striking resemblance to Roysten.
*When the second world of the game, Glitterglaze Glacier, is expanded for the first time, two keys highly resembling the [[Ice Key]] appear in different parts of it which, when interacted with, open their respective doors. Laylee complains about the keys, stating she was expecting something bigger like an extra continent.
*Boss Trev the Tenteyecle for the final phase of his fight yells "''Argh! Come and 'ave a go if you think you're 'ard enough!''", which is the same line [[Grant Kirkhope]] voiced and sampled for background music of [[Mayahem Temple]].
*Trev the Tenteyecle, during the final phase of his fight, yells "Argh! Come 'n' 'ave a go if ya think you're 'ard enough!!," the same line [[Grant Kirkhope]] voiced and sampled for both Mumbo Jumbo's voice lines and the background music of [[Mayahem Temple]].


====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair}}''====
====''{{wp|Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair}}''====
*After completing a pipe puzzle in a desert area, a living pipe named Pipo will exclaim "''I hereby declare this spot "Breezeezy Peak"''," in a reference to [[Freezeezy Peak]].
*After completing a pipe puzzle in a desert area, a living pipe named Pipo will exclaim "''I hereby declare this spot "Breezeezy Peak"''", in a reference to [[Freezeezy Peak]].


==Other media==
==Other media==
==={{wp|1Up (film)|''1UP'' (film)}}===
*In the film ''1UP'', during a conference about the history of video games, the teacher mentions that games were originally only marketed to a generation of guys, and explains that {{wp|Ubisoft}} refused to add a female playable character in their ''{{wp|Assassin's Creed}}'' franchise because it "made the game un-relatable". She then shows the protagonist of ''{{wp|Assassin's Creed Chronicles#Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China|Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China}}'' while saying that "gamers could not relate to this", then switches to show looping gameplay of Banjo & Kazooie on the [[Spiral Mountain]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', while adding "but they could relate to this?" The footage matches exactly the one from the [https://youtu.be/DPh3HM6ofWU Mr. Sakurai Presents "Banjo & Kazooie"] video by Nintendo. The trailer for the film shows an alternate version of this scene, where the teacher shows Banjo & Kazooie and someone boos at the duo.<ref>[https://youtu.be/5mJ77BIlWmc 1UP Trailer (2022) Ruby Rose, Comedy Movie] by Movie Coverage on YouTube.</ref>
==={{wp|7th Heaven (TV series)|''7th Heaven'' (TV series)}}===
[[File:Simon camden bkguide.png|thumb|200px|Simon Camden reading the Banjo-Kazooie official player's guide in ''7th Heaven''.]]
*In the episode "Johnny Get Your Gun" from the third season of ''7th Heaven'', Simon Camden can be seen reading the ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' Official Player's Guide.
===''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190623100931/https://shop.boom-studios.com/series/detail/628/adventure-time-regular-show Adventure Time x Regular Show]'' (comic series)===
*On the front and back cover of the second issue of this crossover comic, it is possible to see many characters from both the ''{{wp|Adventure Time}}'' and ''{{wp|Regular Show}}'' TV series exploring a world inspired by video games, with blocks containing coins and mushroom enemies similar to the ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]'' series. The characters Muscle Man and Rigby can be found collecting golden puzzle pieces ressembling [[Jiggy|Jiggies]].
===''{{wp|Boy Meets World}}''===
*In the episode "Better Than the Average Cory" from the sixth season of ''Boy Meets World'', Morgan Matthews can be seen talking and bonding with art prodigy Alexandra Nechita. Morgan asks Alexandra if she likes video games, to which she mentions ''Banjo-Kazooie'' and if Morgan managed to get to [[Winkybunion Tower|the witch's tower]]. She says she got to it twice, and Alexandra asks if she can show her how, then they both go to the living room, leaving Cory Matthews alone and confused.
===''Fairy Tales: Snow White''===
===''Fairy Tales: Snow White''===
*In [[Ed Bryan]]'s book adaptation of the {{wp|Snow White}} fairy tale, [[Canary Mary]] makes an appearance as a regular canary.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ItsMingyJongo/status/1329912976598589446 Ed Bryan on Twitter: "And then she popped up again in my version of Snow White. Available in all good book shops and online retailers. The perfect stocking filler for toddlers!" / Twitter] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20201120222407/https://twitter.com/ItsMingyJongo/status/1329912976598589446 archive.org])</ref>
*In [[Ed Bryan]]'s book adaptation of the {{wp|Snow White}} fairy tale, [[Canary Mary]] makes an appearance as a regular canary.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ItsMingyJongo/status/1329912976598589446 Tweet from Ed Bryan on Twitter.]</ref>


==={{wp|Shameless (American TV series)|''Shameless'' (American TV series)}}===
==={{wp|Shameless (American TV series)|''Shameless'' (American TV series)}}===
*In the episode "God Bless Her Rotting Soul" from the eight season of ''Shameless'', Liam can be seen playing ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'' on his [[Xbox One]]. The gameplay footage was actually taken from YouTuber XCageGame, which can be seen by his watermark still being visible on the bottom-right of the television.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Facts_About_BK/status/1380919474333876226 Facts About Banjo-Kazooie on Twitter: "In the TV series Shameless (US), on episode 8 of Season 3, you can see Liam playing #BanjoKazooie: Nuts & Bolts, however, in reality it is just playing footage from an XCageGame playthrough of the game as seen by the watermark." / Twitter] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20210815125130/https://twitter.com/Facts_About_BK/status/1380919474333876226 archive.org])</ref>
*In the episode "God Bless Her Rotting Soul" from the eight season of ''Shameless'', the character Liam can be seen playing ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]''. The gameplay footage was actually taken from YouTuber XCageGame, which can be seen by his watermark still being visible on the bottom-right of the television.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Facts_About_BK/status/1380919474333876226 Tweet from Facts About BK showing a screencap of the episode.]</ref>


===[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata (cartoon)|''Viva Piñata'' (TV series)]]===
===[[rarewiki:Viva Piñata (cartoon)|''Viva Piñata'' (TV series)]]===
*In the episode "Wild Horstachios" from the first season of the ''Viva Piñata'' animated TV series, a portrait of Gruntilda can be seen in [[rarewiki:Professor Pester|Professor Pester]]'s lair. The same exact portrait can also be found in the episode "My Sweet Sour," also from the first season, during Professor Pester's flashback at the Broken Arms evil lair.
*In the episode "Wild Horstachios" from the first season of the ''Viva Piñata'' animated TV series, a portrait of Gruntilda can be seen in [[rarewiki:Professor Pester|Professor Pester]]'s lair. The same exact portrait can also be found in the episode "My Sweet Sour", also from the first season, during Professor Pester's flashback at the Broken Arms evil lair.


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