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The '''Squirrel's House'''<ref>''Banjo-Kazooie'' Nintendo Player's Guide, page 109.</ref> is a location in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''.


[[File:Banjo-Kazooie_(U)_snap0003.jpg|thumb|left|Nabnut fast asleep with a mysterious Pink squirrel.]][[File:Banjo-Kazooie_(U)_snap0001.jpg|thumb]][[File:Nubnat's_House_Winter.jpg|thumb|Nabnut's House in the Winter. The windows to his main house area and his attic have been smashed open.]]
==Features and overview==
The Squirrel's House is an area found inside the [[Click Clock Wood Tree]] of [[Click Clock Wood]]. It is the home of [[Nabnut]] and his wife, [[Mrs. Nabnut]], containing a bedroom, an attic where an [[Extra Honeycomb Piece|Empty Honeycomb]] can be collected and a water-filled room. From spring to summer, nothing can be done inside the house. During autumn, [[Acorn]]s can be found in the bedroom and pool of the Squirrel's House. During winter, the only way to enter the house is by smashing the window with the [[Rat-a-tat Rap]] move and Nabnut and his wife can be found sleeping, with the [[Mystery Egg#Yellow Mystery Egg|Yellow Mystery Egg]] on a table.


== Gallery ==
<gallery>
Nabnut's House outside winter.jpg|The Squirrel's House during winter
Nabnut's House attic.jpg|Nabnut's attic
Nabnut's House pool.jpg|The water-filled room
</gallery>


==References==
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'''Nabnut's House''' is an area in [[Click Clock Wood]] which is home to [[Nabnut]]. [[Banjo]] can enter the house by climbing the huge tree. The house is near the top. In Spring Nabnut is busy eating acorns that were for Winter. If Banjo comes back in Summer, Nabnut has finished most of the acorns. When coming back in Autumn, Nabnut complains that he has eaten all the acorns for Winter and assigns Banjo to find six acorns. Banjo is rewarded with a [[Jiggy]] once he finds the acorns and brings them to Nabnut. In Winter Nabnut is fast asleep in his bed with an unidentified Pink squirrel. Unlike in the other seasons, in Winter you can only enter the house by smashing the window with a [[Rat-a-tat Rap]]. In Winter the [[Yellow Mystery Egg]] is found on Nabnut's table if it has been activated.
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[[Category:Locations in Banjo-Kazooie]]
==Nabnut's Acorn Locations==
*Inside Nabnut's house on a shelf
*At the bottom of Nabnut's [[Nabnut's Pool and Attic|pool]]
*The platform to the right (facing opposite from Nabnut's front door) down a steep slope that goes off the platform
*The platform to the left (facing opposite from Nabnut's front door) in the air (you have to jump off and land on a path below & this will get you 2 acorns)
 
==Trivia==
When Banjo and Kazooie first collect the Nabnut's acorns for him, they are quite large. Later however, if you visit him in his autumn home, it has turned into a pile of small acorns.

Latest revision as of 21:37, December 9, 2023

The Squirrel's House[1] is a location in Banjo-Kazooie.

Features and overview[edit]

The Squirrel's House is an area found inside the Click Clock Wood Tree of Click Clock Wood. It is the home of Nabnut and his wife, Mrs. Nabnut, containing a bedroom, an attic where an Empty Honeycomb can be collected and a water-filled room. From spring to summer, nothing can be done inside the house. During autumn, Acorns can be found in the bedroom and pool of the Squirrel's House. During winter, the only way to enter the house is by smashing the window with the Rat-a-tat Rap move and Nabnut and his wife can be found sleeping, with the Yellow Mystery Egg on a table.

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Banjo-Kazooie Nintendo Player's Guide, page 109.