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{{Infobox world | {{Infobox world | ||
|image=[[File:Click Clock Woods.png|200px]] | |image=[[File:Click Clock Woods.png|200px]] | ||
|game=''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' | |game=''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' | ||
|theme=Seasonal wood | |theme=Seasonal wood | ||
|jiggies= | |jiggies=69 | ||
|transformation=[[Bee Banjo|Bee]] (spring only) | |transformation=[[Bee Banjo|Bee]] (spring only) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Click Clock Wood''' is the ninth and final world of ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. It is a deciduous forest revolving around the [[Click Clock Wood Tree]] in the center of the level. The world is divided into four different seasons, in which various actions can alter how the world will turn out in the later seasons. | '''Click Clock Wood''' is the ninth and final world of ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. It is a deciduous forest revolving around the [[Click Clock Wood Tree]] in the center of the level. The world is divided into four different seasons, in which various actions can alter how the world will turn out in the later seasons. | ||
Officially, to enter Click Clock Wood, Banjo and Kazooie must have 69 Jiggies, 15 of which are needed for the level's own jigsaw puzzle. While the puzzle can be found very early in the game, in the same room that [[Treasure Trove Cove]] is entered from, there's initially no pad for Banjo and Kazooie to use, barring use of one of [[Cheat code#"Illegal" cheats|the "forbidden" cheats]]. The legitimate way to make the pad appear is to Beak Bust a switch near the level entrance. There's an orange [[Warp Cauldron]] that happens to connect to the Treasure Trove Cove area to make accessing the jigsaw puzzle easier. | |||
Another notable feature of this world is the fact that, while a Mumbo Skull exists in every season, Mumbo will only transform Banjo in the spring. In the summer, he's "too hot", in the fall, he's "too busy raking leaves", and he's "on vacation" in the wintertime, with a [[Beehive]] standing in for him. | |||
==Points of interest== | ==Points of interest== | ||
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*According to Rare, Click Clock Wood was among the hardest levels for them to design.<ref>[http://rare.co.uk/blog/2010/10/08/top-5-hardest-levels-to-design/ Top 5 Hardest Levels to Design - Official Rare website (Wayback Machine)]</ref> | *According to Rare, Click Clock Wood was among the hardest levels for them to design.<ref>[http://rare.co.uk/blog/2010/10/08/top-5-hardest-levels-to-design/ Top 5 Hardest Levels to Design - Official Rare website (Wayback Machine)]</ref> | ||
*The theme song for Click Clock Wood is largely based on the 1911 ragtime love song, "{{wp|Oh, You Beautiful Doll}}." | *The theme song for Click Clock Wood is largely based on the 1911 ragtime love song, "{{wp|Oh, You Beautiful Doll}}." | ||
* | *Unused, alternate takes of the level theme exist. | ||
*The spring theme of Click Clock Wood is one of the two themes available on the stereo vehicle part in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', the other being [[Freezeezy Peak]]. | *The spring theme of Click Clock Wood is one of the two themes available on the stereo vehicle part in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', the other being [[Freezeezy Peak]]. | ||
* | *A sign that says "On Vacation" exists in the game. This was likely intended to be the original way to inform the player that Mumbo was out in the wintertime, instead of the beehive seen in the final. | ||
*The theme for the spring section was the very first song composed for the game by Grant Kirkhope. | *The theme for the spring section was the very first song composed for the game by Grant Kirkhope. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Areas=== | ===Areas=== |