List of characters in the Banjo-Kazooie series

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This is a list of characters from the Banjo-Kazooie series of video games.

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[edit] Introduced in Banjo-Kazooie

[edit] Banjo

Main article: Banjo (Banjo-Kazooie)

Banjo is a laid-back bear who lives at the base of Spiral Mountain. He sets out on his first adventure when his sister, Tooty, is kidnapped.

[edit] Kazooie

Main article: Kazooie

Kazooie is a Red-Crested Breegull and Banjo's friend. She is, according to Banjo-Tooie's manual, "ill mannered, foul-mouthed, and proud of it!"

[edit] Tooty

Tooty
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Tooty

Tooty is Banjo's younger sister. She is sweet and kind and loves going on adventures with her brother. Tooty has blond hair tied in pigtails, wears a red shirt with a yellow star in the middle and purple trousers. She plays the piccolo in the introduction of the first game with Banjo and Kazooie playing a banjo and kazoo, respectively (along with Mumbo on the saxophone, xylophone, and fiddle). Tooty was kidnapped by the envious Gruntilda, who tried to steal her beauty. She is friends with Bottles (who she calls him "Mr. Mole"). Tooty was rescued by Banjo as first prize in Grunty's Furnace Fun.

After Banjo-Kazooie, Tooty has not appeared in a game since. The only reference to Tooty seems to be a picture of her in Banjo's house and on a giant milk carton in Banjo-Tooie, in a traditional lost person ad.

While Banjo-Kazooie was still in pre-production, the official Nintendo magazine, Nintendo Power, gave an overview of the game in which Tooty's original name was "Piccolo" and she was Banjo's girlfriend, not his sister. Tooty still plays a piccolo in the intro of the first game.

[edit] Mumbo Jumbo

Mumbo Jumbo is a powerful shaman who can transform Banjo and Kazooie into various forms. He is available as a playable character in Banjo-Tooie.

[edit] Bottles

Bottles, a mild-mannered mole, is Tooty's friend, and teaches Banjo and Kazooie their moves. He dislikes Kazooie, and the two often get into arguments. In Banjo-Tooie, he is killed when Gruntilda is resurrected and destroys Banjo's home.

[edit] Gruntilda Winkybunion

Main article: Gruntilda Winkybunion

An evil witch, Gruntilda kidnaps Tooty and tries to steal her beauty, only to be thwarted by Banjo and Kazooie. Her sisters rescue her in Banjo-Tooie, and she tries to create a new body to replace her old deteriorating one.

[edit] Klungo

Main article: Klungo

Klungo is Gruntilda's assistant, who operates the machinery in her laboratory.

[edit] Jinjos

Main article: Jinjo

Jinjos are a race of birdlike characters that help Banjo and Kazooie on their various adventures.

[edit] Gruntilda's Lair

[edit] Brentilda Winkybunion

Brentilda Winkybunion
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Brentilda Winkybunion

Brentilda Winkybunion, more commonly referred to as Brentilda, is a character in the Banjo-Kazooie series. She's Gruntilda's nicer sister.

Brentilda is the complete opposite of Gruntilda. She looks more like a kind fairy than a mean witch. She has green skin, like Gruntilda, but unlike Gruntilda she wears a pink dress. When Banjo and Kazooie approach her in the game, the music changes to a joyful tune. She helps the duo by giving them information about Gruntilda's habits that they'll need for the quiz at the end of the game. She will also restore their energy. In Mad Monster Mansion in the Banjo-Kazooie game, you can see a portrait of Brentilda on the wall of the room where the green ghost is sleeping. The same portrait can be seen in Banjo-Tooie, laying in the corner of Pawno's Emporium in Jolly Roger's Lagoon. Brentilda may be based off of Glinda the Good of The Wizard of Oz, while Gruntilda takes her design from the Wicked Witch of the West.

[edit] Cheato

Cheato is a flying book filled with cheat codes that Banjo and Kazooie can use to help them on their adventures. In Banjo-Kazooie Cheato offers to give Banjo and Kazooie a cheat code each time they find him in a new location in Gruntilda's Lair. Whenever he offers this, Gruntilda threatens to rip Cheato's pages out, but Cheato disobeys her anyways. When Banjo and Kazooie meet Cheato again in Banjo-Tooie, most of his pages have been ripped out by Gruntilda, who spread them throughout the Isle O' Hags. Cheato offers to give the two a cheat code for every five pages they find and return to him. Cheato also makes an appearance in Banjo-Pilot where players can once again get cheat codes from him.

[edit] Dingpot

Dingpot is a large cauldron, from whom Grunty learns that Tooty is more beautiful. Dingpot becomes disenchanted with Grunty, and he helps Banjo and Kazooie get to the roof to confront her.

[edit] Mumbo's Mountain

[edit] Chimpy

Chimpy is a chimpanzee who likes Conga's oranges, but is afraid of being near Conga.

[edit] Conga

A gorilla who loves oranges, Conga does not give up his tree without a fight. In Banjo-Tooie, he is the big top ringleader in Witchy World.

[edit] Treasure Trove Cove

[edit] Captain Blubber

Captain Blubber apparently owns the beached ship, The Salty Hippo. His treasure is lost in the hold of the ship. After Banjo helped him to retrieve it, Blubber went off on a business venture. He set up a "Waveracer" shop in Jolly Roger's Lagoon, but by Banjo-Tooie, his business was ruined, along with several Waveracers. Blubber went on to participate in a trivia contest, and used the winnings to purchase a hovercraft.

[edit] Snacker

Snacker is a shark who chases Banjo and Kazooie whenever they end up in the water. He also appears much later in the game at Rusty Bucket Bay, where he once again terrorizes Banjo and Kazooie.

[edit] Nipper

Nipper is a giant crab who turns hostile after Kazooie makes a rude remark towards him.

[edit] Clanker's Cavern

[edit] Clanker

A giant machine resembling an enormous Great White Shark (probably a Megalodon), Clanker serves as Gruntilda's garbage disposal. He dislikes the dirty water, and offers Banjo and Kazooie rewards if they will get him some fresh air and cure his toothache.

[edit] Bubblegloop Swamp

[edit] Mr. Vile

Mr. Vile is a crocodile who lives in the swamp. He challenges Banjo (in the form of a crocodile) to an eating contest. Mr. Vile prides himself as being the meanest crocodile around.

[edit] Tanktup

Tanktup is a giant turtle who complains that his flippers are too cold.

[edit] Tiptup

Tiptup is the conductor of the choir inside Tanktup. Tiptup reappears two years later in Jolly Roger's Lagoon with an egg, long overdue to hatch. He also appeared alongside Banjo in Diddy Kong Racing.


[edit] The Tiptup Choir

A group of turtles performs a symphony inside Tanktup, and challenge Banjo to play along.

[edit] Freezeezy Peak

[edit] Boggy

Boggy is a polar bear who falls down after swallowing a Jiggy. He likes to challenge people to sledding competitions. Boggy seems to have lost all of the presents for his three children across the peak. Boggy makes another appearence in the sequal at Hailfire Peaks. Boggy has gained weight and given up sleding. He spends his time watching TV all day.

[edit] Wozza

A walrus who lives inside a cave, Wozza does not take kindly to outsiders (except for other walruses). Inside his cave, one can see the inaccessible Ice Key.

[edit] Gobi's Valley

[edit] Gobi

When Banjo and Kazooie first find Gobi, the camel is tied down, complaining about the heat. When he is freed, Gobi runs off and rests next to Trunker, but refuses to share his water with the tree, until Banjo forces him to. Later, when Banjo forces Gobi to cough up a hollow honeycomb, Gobi angrily announces his departure from the valley. Gobi later turns up under a large flower in Click Clock Wood, where Banjo forces him to give up his water more times. Finally, he is fed up, and decides to leave for a "lava world", introduced in Banjo-Tooie as Hailfire Peaks. However, on the way, Grunty captures him and uses him as an attraction in her theme park, Witchyworld. Banjo and Kazooie free him and he continues to the lava world, where he is used to cool the insides of Chuffy the Train so Chuffy can access the icy side. Also, in the sequel, Gobi is seen wearing a beard and is thus dubbed the "Ancient Bearded Camel". If the player goes to see him first as Banjo alone, Gobi reveals that the beard was put on him to make him more popular... but it's not working.

[edit] Jinxy

Jinxy is a recurring element in Gobi's Valley. Aside from the main sphinx-like statue, there are several smaller ones throughout the level, which usually eat eggs. When Jinxy is first encountered, he is very congested.

[edit] King Sandybutt

King Sandybutt was apparently an ancient king around the valley. Inside his tomb is a maze, where trespassers are intended to be trapped if they seek his treasure.

[edit] Trunker

Trunker the tree is very thirsty, but he can not get any water. Banjo later helps him when he forces Gobi to share his water.

[edit] Rubee

Rubee is the snake charmer inside Kazooie's pyramid. Putting five eggs on the moving basket will make the snake, Histup, rise. This will give Banjo access to a Jiggy.

[edit] Mad Monster Mansion

[edit] Loggo

Loggo is a toilet in an upstairs room of the mansion. While in the form of a pumpkin, Loggo allows Banjo to travel down inside him. In Banjo Tooie, as punishment for helping Banjo and Kazooie, Gruntilda moves Loggo to Grunty Industries, where he's used as the men's room toilet.

[edit] Motzand

Motzand is a giant ghostly hand who plays the organ in the church near the mansion. He asks Banjo to follow his notes on the keys.

[edit] Napper

Napper, a large green ghost, inhabits the giant dining room of the mansion, guarding a Jiggy.

[edit] Rusty Bucket Bay

[edit] Snorkel

Snorkel is a dolphin who is trapped under the anchor of the Rusty Bucket.

[edit] Click Clock Wood

[edit] Eyrie

An eagle who is hatched in spring, Eyrie gets fed caterpillars by Banjo, and becomes fully-grown in winter.

[edit] Gnawty

Gnawty the beaver's home is blocked by a large boulder, but he gets in during the summer. He apparently does not prepare for visitors in winter. Gnawty bears a large resemblance to the beaver enemies from the Donkey Kong Country series, also developed by Rare.

[edit] Nabnut

Nabnut is a squirrel who enjoys eating acorns. He squanders his stores, and by autumn is left searching for more. In winter, he sleeps next to another, unnamed squirrel.

[edit] Introduced in Banjo-Tooie

[edit] Sergeant Jamjars

Sergeant Jamjars
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Sergeant Jamjars

Sergeant Jamjars is the brother of the short-sighted mole, Bottles. In the game Banjo-Tooie, he teaches the player the moves and skills required to reach Gruntilda in Cauldron Keep. JamJars is a stereotypical drill sergeant complete with trooper sunglasses and green fatigues and army boots. He speaks loudly and clearly. He is different from Bottles like cheese to chalk, as the booklet says. He also gets into many witty quarels with Kazooie. His silos create a network of shortcuts throughout the overworld.

[edit] Bottles' Family

Mrs. Bottles
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Mrs. Bottles
Speccy
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Speccy
Goggles
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Goggles

Bottles' home is in Jinjo Village, where he lives with his wife and children. When Banjo and Kazooie arrive, Banjo can not bring himself to tell them about Bottles' demise (although Kazooie does not seem so reserved).

[edit] Mrs. Bottles

Mrs. Bottles is Bottles' wife. She dresses in an apron with slippers, and has rollers in her hair.

[edit] Speccy and Goggles

Speccy and Goggles are the son and daughter, respectively, of Bottles and Mrs. Bottles. Speccy appears older, and is proud of his father, boasting that he can beat the Jinjos in the Jinjo vs. Mole kickball tournament. Speccy plays with a toy fighter plane. Goggles gives Banjo and Kazooie the Amaze-O-Gaze glasses invented by Bottles. She can be seen playing with a Donkey Kong doll. Both children have Jet Force Gemini posters in their rooms.

[edit] Humba Wumba

Humba Wumba
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Humba Wumba

Humba Wumba is a shaman who seems to have a rivalry with fellow shaman Mumbo Jumbo. It could be because the two are competing as powerful shamans. Humba took over Mumbo's role from the first game, granting the player transformations.

Wumba's only reference to Mumbo-Jumbo are threats when the player (controlling Mumbo) enters her wigwam. Mumbo makes references of his own when the player completes the game. Mumbo at one point tells her to shut up or he threatens to summon the golden giant (a magic trick he can perform in the game).

It is possible that the two met sometime during their training as Mumbo claimed in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge that he was still a shaman-in-training. It could be that he has a higher "rank" in shaman magic than Wumba, since Wumba can only change Banjo and Kazooie into animals and objects, and she requires a Glowbo to do so. Mumbo only needs the power of Glowbos to do other tasks that considerably uses a lot more magic than his simple transformations.

[edit] King Jingaling

King Jingaling and his pet, Toots
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King Jingaling and his pet, Toots
King Jingaling as a zombie
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King Jingaling as a zombie

King Jingaling is ruler of the peaceful Jinjo Village, where his golden temple is located. He carries with him a mysterious pink pet named Toots. After the player has beaten Klungo and visited Jingaling, the king becomes one of Gruntilda's victims as she tries to suck up the life forces of characters in the Isle O' Hags to create a new body for herself, turning the King into a zombie. At the end of the game, he is rescued by Banjo and Kazooie when they infiltrate Gruntilda's hideout, Cauldron Keep. They use the B.O.B (Big-O'-Blaster) to revive everyone Grunty had sucked all the life away from, including Jingaling and Bottles. King Jingaling seems to act young seeing as he says "yo" alot. He is one of the few characters Kazooie does not seem to insult - she even thinks his "strange pet thingy" is "cool".

[edit] Master Jiggywiggy

Master Jiggywiggy
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Master Jiggywiggy

Master Jiggywiggy is a fictional character from the game Banjo-Tooie. He is the keeper and leader of the golden tokens called "Jiggies" and the mystical Crystal Jiggy. He is a fairly important character, as he is the one to open up the levels in which you must venture in, although you technically have to solve the jigsaw puzzle first in order for him to do so. He wears a bright yellow tunic and a bright blue cloak with Jiggy images on it held up by a honeycomb-shaped brooch, and his head resembles a Jiggy. Jiggywiggy appears again, in his younger form, in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge. He can be consider a high priest in apperanace and his role.

[edit] Honey B.

Honey B. lives in large beehives. She offers extra energy in exchange for hollow honeycombs.

[edit] Mingella and Blobbelda Winkybunion

Mingella (tall and thin) and Blobbelda (short and shapely)
Mingella (tall and thin) and Blobbelda (short and shapely)

Mingella and Blobbelda are fictional characters in the Rare game Banjo-Tooie. They are the sisters of Gruntilda. The two built B.O.B (Big O Blaster) and Hag 1 (Digger), and currently reside under a couple of 1-ton weights in Cauldron Keep, the witches' hideout, where they were ironically flattened by Grunty herself during another one of her infamous end-of-game quizzes.

Mingella is bone-thin, tall, and has an abnormally long nose and pink hair. She carries a spell book around with her and can be described as a stereotypical witch. Like Gruntilda, she and Blobbelda have an unusual colloquial habit: in their case, they employ anastrophe, reverting the proper order of sentences similar to Yoda (e.g. they angrily say "Annoying your rhyming is" instead of "Your rhyming is annoying" when Gruntilda asks them in rhyme how the sisters plan to "get her body back").

Blobbedla can be described as "shapely" as Grunty puts it during the Tower of Tragedy Quiz, she is also short, carries a blue cat under her arm (which is not named) and has red-orange hair. She is a stereotypical witch, with green skin and warts, but unlike her sisters, doesn't wear a hat. Her voice sound is low and rumbly as compared to Mingella's which is scratchier (like Grunty's only a much higher pitch).

[edit] Mayahem Temple

[edit] Dilberta

Dilberta is a rat who, in her search for gold, is captured in the prison complex at Mayahem Temple.

[edit] Targitzan

Targitzan, Despotic Dizzy Totem God is the boss of Mayahem Temple. He resembles a totem pole, and shoots darts from his many mouths. Banjo fought him in his secret chamber, using Kazooie as a gun.

[edit] Glitter Gulch Mine

[edit] Bullion Bill

Bullion Bill is a prospector in Glitter Gulch Mine. He is good friends with Dilberta, and is heartbroken when she gets lost searching for gold. As a reward for helping her back to his home, Bill gives Banjo a Jiggy. Later, a group of TNT sticks known as Bangsticks threaten to blow up his mine, so he asks Banjo and Kazooie to defuse them.

[edit] Canary Mary

Canary Mary was a canary who was once used in the mine to warn miners of dangerous gases. Eventually, she was locked in a cage inside a gaseous chamber, until Banjo and Kazooie freed her. Afterwards, Mary raced them, with Banjo controlling a mousecar.

[edit] Old King Coal

Old King Coal, Grubby Boiler Monarch inhabits the firebox of a locomotive called Chuffy. He fights Banjo and Kazooie, who want to take control of the engine. After you defeat him, Old King Coal believes you are worthy of riding his train and, he gladly drives Chuffy over to any train station you call him to.

[edit] Witchy World

[edit] Al

Al operates the burger stand in Witchy World. He does not know exactly how he got the job, but he says he used to clean the toilets. He has a bad green cough.

[edit] Mrs. Boggy

Mrs. Boggy is the wife of Boggy. During her stay at Witchy World, her children all ran off in different places, and she was unable to find them.

[edit] Conga

[edit] Joe

Joe is the misanthropic fry vendor. Joe is a bit rude, and he hates customers because they always want things. If you visit him as lone Banjo, Joe asks if he can be your sidekick. (probaly because he thought that Banjo didn't need Kazooie any more when she is not seen with you) He has a cold.

[edit] Jolly Roger's Lagoon

[edit] Captain Blackeye

Captain Blackeye is a curious character who sits in the back room at Jolly's. He appears to be a pirate, and he drinks perpetually. Blackeye rants about a dream of his, and how a bear who, he believes, looked like Banjo stole his glory. He appears to be the same individual seen in pictures in Mad Monster Mansion, albeit a bit more haggard.

[edit] Captain Blubber

[edit] Chris

Chris P. Bacon is a photographer who was found taking pictures of ancient paintings inside a temple in Atlantis.

[edit] Introduced in Grunty's Revenge

[edit] Bozzeye

Bozzeye' is an ancester of Bottles and his family. He teaches moves in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge in place of Bottles and Jamjars when Banjo travels back in time. Kazooie points out that he seems to have two lazy eyes.

Banjo-Kazooie Characters
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Heroes : Banjo | Kazooie | Bottles | Mumbo Jumbo
Villains : Gruntilda Winkybunion | Klungo
Others : Jinjo | Other Characters


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