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|image = Rusty Bucket | |image = [[File:Rusty Bucket Bay (B-K).png|250px]] | ||
|game = ''[[Banjo-Kazooie | |game = ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''<br>''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'' | ||
|world = [[Rusty Bucket Bay]]<br>[[Banjoland]]<br>[[Showdown Town]] | |world = [[Rusty Bucket Bay]]<br>[[Banjoland]]<br>[[Showdown Town]] | ||
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The | The '''Rusty Bucket''' is a large cargo ship and the main feature of [[Rusty Bucket Bay]] in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. It appears as a large cargo ship in an extremely polluted industrial harbor. Its main deck is covered with [[Flotsam]]s and [[Grimlet]]s. It also contains a number of rooms and cabins. Other features such as whistles, ladders, smokestacks and coolers are also found on deck. | ||
==Rooms== | |||
===Engine Room=== | |||
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The [[Engine Room]] is commonly dubbed the hardest area to navigate in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. It is a large room containing giant cogs and gears. The player is required to press a button in an adjoining room to slow the fan blades in order to get a [[Jiggy]]. If the two switches are hit, then the ship's propellers will stop for 65 seconds allowing the player to get the [[Jiggy]] from behind them. This is often referred to by players as the hardest [[Jiggy]] to acquire in the game. The threat of falling, constantly moving parts, and difficult enemies are what supposedly makes it so hard. | The [[Engine Room]] is commonly dubbed the hardest area to navigate in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. It is a large room containing giant cogs and gears. The player is required to press a button in an adjoining room to slow the fan blades in order to get a [[Jiggy]]. If the two switches are hit, then the ship's propellers will stop for 65 seconds allowing the player to get the [[Jiggy]] from behind them. This is often referred to by players as the hardest [[Jiggy]] to acquire in the game. The threat of falling, constantly moving parts, and difficult enemies are what supposedly makes it so hard. | ||
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=== | ===Anchor Room=== | ||
[[ | The [[Anchor Room]] is a room located in the hull of the ship. Underneath the ship the player will find a dolphin named [[Snorkel]] trapped under an anchor. The dolphin asks that [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] release him by hitting the Anchor Switch. In order for the player to reach the Anchor Switch, he or she must climb into the hole in which the Anchor is stored, make their way passed a line of [[Grille Chompa]]s and hit the anchor switch, thus freeing [[Snorkel]] and getting a [[Jiggy]]. | ||
=== | ===Cargo Hold=== | ||
To enter the ship's [[The Hold|Cargo Hold]], the player must release a box of TNT into it by the use of a nearby cargo crane. Once the box has been dropped in, the player may jump into the hold to reveal that the box of TNT was in fact the [[Boss Boom Box]]. The player must defeat the Boss Boom Box in order to receive a [[Jiggy]]. | To enter the ship's [[The Hold|Cargo Hold]], the player must release a box of TNT into it by the use of a nearby cargo crane. Once the box has been dropped in, the player may jump into the hold to reveal that the box of TNT was in fact the [[Boss Boom Box]]. The player must defeat the Boss Boom Box in order to receive a [[Jiggy]]. | ||
===Other rooms=== | |||
The ''Rusty Bucket'' also contains [[The Captain's Quarters | The ''Rusty Bucket'' also contains [[The Captain's Quarters]], a Map Room, a Bunk Room, [[The Galley|a Galley]], and a room containing numerous pipes. | ||
===[[ | ==''Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts''== | ||
[[File:Rusty Bucket NnB screenshot.jpg|thumb|In ''Nuts & Bolts'']] | |||
{{Quote|This ship was the basis for an entire ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' level, [[Rusty Bucket Bay]]. The [[Jiggy]] in the bowels was one of the most difficult in the game. Far too challenging for today's soft gamers!|Banjoland description}} | |||
A model of the front half of the Rusty Bucket appears in [[Banjoland]] in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', as an exhibit with a huge hole in the hold, which rather comically features a message stating that it was too hardcore for today's modern players. The real ''Rusty Bucket'' appears in the background when looking out past the Docks in [[Showdown Town]] (except it is missing a smokestack, due, surely, given the low graphics level in Showdown Town's backgrounds). | |||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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*On the promotional video given to Nintendo Power subscribers prior to the game's release, narrator Jon Lovitz states that the name of the ship is the H.M.S. Gruntilda. This was either misinformation or an affectionate pseudonym, as the name ''Rusty Bucket'' can be seen on the stern of the ship in both ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'' (although the ship in [[Banjoland]] is only a model). | *On the promotional video given to Nintendo Power subscribers prior to the game's release, narrator Jon Lovitz states that the name of the ship is the H.M.S. Gruntilda. This was either misinformation or an affectionate pseudonym, as the name ''Rusty Bucket'' can be seen on the stern of the ship in both ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'' (although the ship in [[Banjoland]] is only a model). | ||
*Beneath the words "''Rusty Bucket''" on the stern of the ship is the name of the town "Twycross, England". The company [[Rareware]] that created the [[Banjo-Kazooie series|Banjo-Kazooie games]] is based in Twycross, England. | *Beneath the words "''Rusty Bucket''" on the stern of the ship is the name of the town "Twycross, England". The company [[Rareware]] that created the [[Banjo-Kazooie series|Banjo-Kazooie games]] is based in Twycross, England. | ||
*In the Bunk Room, there is a poster of Berri from ''[[ | *In the Bunk Room, there is a poster of Berri from ''[[conkerwiki:Twelve Tales: Conker 64|Twelve Tales: Conker 64]]'', which was under development at the time. This was later changed to [[conkerwiki:Conker the Squirrel|Conker]], in his ''[[conkerwiki:Conker's Bad Fur Day|Bad Fur Day]]'' attire. | ||
==Names in | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreign names | {{Foreign names | ||
|Spa=El Cubo Oxidado ( | |Spa=El Cubo Oxidado (''N&B'') | ||
|SpaM=The Rusty Bucket | |SpaM=The Rusty Bucket | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Locations in Banjo-Kazooie]] | |||
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Game(s) | Banjo-Kazooie Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts |
World(s) | Rusty Bucket Bay Banjoland Showdown Town |
The Rusty Bucket is a large cargo ship and the main feature of Rusty Bucket Bay in Banjo-Kazooie. It appears as a large cargo ship in an extremely polluted industrial harbor. Its main deck is covered with Flotsams and Grimlets. It also contains a number of rooms and cabins. Other features such as whistles, ladders, smokestacks and coolers are also found on deck.
Rooms
Engine Room
The Engine Room is commonly dubbed the hardest area to navigate in Banjo-Kazooie. It is a large room containing giant cogs and gears. The player is required to press a button in an adjoining room to slow the fan blades in order to get a Jiggy. If the two switches are hit, then the ship's propellers will stop for 65 seconds allowing the player to get the Jiggy from behind them. This is often referred to by players as the hardest Jiggy to acquire in the game. The threat of falling, constantly moving parts, and difficult enemies are what supposedly makes it so hard.
Anchor Room
The Anchor Room is a room located in the hull of the ship. Underneath the ship the player will find a dolphin named Snorkel trapped under an anchor. The dolphin asks that Banjo and Kazooie release him by hitting the Anchor Switch. In order for the player to reach the Anchor Switch, he or she must climb into the hole in which the Anchor is stored, make their way passed a line of Grille Chompas and hit the anchor switch, thus freeing Snorkel and getting a Jiggy.
Cargo Hold
To enter the ship's Cargo Hold, the player must release a box of TNT into it by the use of a nearby cargo crane. Once the box has been dropped in, the player may jump into the hold to reveal that the box of TNT was in fact the Boss Boom Box. The player must defeat the Boss Boom Box in order to receive a Jiggy.
Other rooms
The Rusty Bucket also contains The Captain's Quarters, a Map Room, a Bunk Room, a Galley, and a room containing numerous pipes.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
- “This ship was the basis for an entire Banjo-Kazooie level, Rusty Bucket Bay. The Jiggy in the bowels was one of the most difficult in the game. Far too challenging for today's soft gamers!”
- —Banjoland description
A model of the front half of the Rusty Bucket appears in Banjoland in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, as an exhibit with a huge hole in the hold, which rather comically features a message stating that it was too hardcore for today's modern players. The real Rusty Bucket appears in the background when looking out past the Docks in Showdown Town (except it is missing a smokestack, due, surely, given the low graphics level in Showdown Town's backgrounds).
Enemies
Trivia
- Rumor suggests that Captain Blackeye captains the Rusty Bucket, but it is more likely he would captain a traditional pirate ship as per his original role. It is much more likely that Grunty is the captain.
- On the promotional video given to Nintendo Power subscribers prior to the game's release, narrator Jon Lovitz states that the name of the ship is the H.M.S. Gruntilda. This was either misinformation or an affectionate pseudonym, as the name Rusty Bucket can be seen on the stern of the ship in both Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (although the ship in Banjoland is only a model).
- Beneath the words "Rusty Bucket" on the stern of the ship is the name of the town "Twycross, England". The company Rareware that created the Banjo-Kazooie games is based in Twycross, England.
- In the Bunk Room, there is a poster of Berri from Twelve Tales: Conker 64, which was under development at the time. This was later changed to Conker, in his Bad Fur Day attire.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Spanish | El Cubo Oxidado (N&B) | The Rusty Bucket |