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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".
*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".
*Beneath the ''[[Rusty Bucket]]'''s name on the stern is the name of the city "Twycross, England", where [[Rare]]ware is based.
*Beneath the ''[[Rusty Bucket]]'''s name on the stern is the name of the city "Twycross, England", where [[Rare]]ware is based.
*In [[Banjoland]] the model of the ship has three chimneys, instead of the two it actually has.
*In [[Banjoland]], the model of the ship has three chimneys, instead of the two it actually has.
*Rusty Bucket Bay's [[Engine Room]] is commonly cited by players as the most difficult, complex, and frustrating part of any world in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''; indeed, the whole world is also commonly cited by players to be the most frustrating world in the game due to the difficulty rising from aforementioned Engine Room and the oily water. Conversely, some more experienced players cite Rusty Bucket Bay as their favorite Banjo-Kazooie level due to the challenges it presents.
*Rusty Bucket Bay's [[Engine Room]] is commonly cited by players as the most difficult, complex, and frustrating part of any world in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''; indeed, the whole world is also commonly cited by players to be the most frustrating world in the game due to the difficulty rising from aforementioned Engine Room and the oily water. Conversely, some more experienced players cite Rusty Bucket Bay as their favorite Banjo-Kazooie level due to the challenges it presents.
*Many players believe the garage door behind the entrance pad was once meant to take the player to Quagmire, an area in Banjo-Tooie, via Stop & Swop since a similar door can be seen in the area.
*Many players believe the garage door behind the entrance pad was once meant to take the player to Quagmire, an area in Banjo-Tooie, via Stop & Swop, since a similar door can be seen in the area.
*When doing the whistle puzzle, the level's music changes to a version which has no whistle sounds as to not add any confusion in the memorization of the ''puzzle's'' whistle sounds.
*When doing the whistle puzzle, the level's music changes to a version which has no whistle sounds as to not add any confusion in the memorization of the ''puzzle's'' whistle sounds.
*It is not possible to complete the game without entering this world, because of the 810 note door in Gruntilda's lair.
*It is not possible to complete the game without entering this world, because of the 810 note door in Gruntilda's lair.
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