9:46 When I was younger, I thought this water would be like the oily water from Jolly Roger Bay, or the icy water from the Winter side of Click-Clock Wood, both of which drained your oxygen twice as fast, so I refrained from jumping in. 12:50 I guessing the water is hypothermia-levels of cold, which shouldn’t worry Banjo because he’s a bear, but those are piglets. 14:01 …Maybe Jolly is referring to Banjo’s arms? They are thicker.
Lord Woo Fak Fak in Jolly Roger's Lagoon from Banjo-Tooie (2000/2009/2015/2024) is an anglerfish boss like Angler Fish in Angler's Tunnel from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993/1998/2019).
We've entered the Vashj'ir zone. Joke aside though. This and another level are levels that I just kinda draw a blank on the finer details on. Once we get to the underwater segment of it that is. 1:03 Are you in any way related to Salty Joe, Pawno? 16:26 I remember it was who first discovered that Black eye gives you Doubloons, not my older sibling, when we were first playing through this game. 21:05 Come with Banjo and Kazooie as they dive into the briney deep. In search of the wiley and elusive Wash Cloth. It's a pretty fundamental problem if the fish can still bite you through the Shark Cage... 39:16 Hopefully not Master Quest Jabu Jabu...
Next episode: Blasting the Kazooie boulders in Spiral Mountain, Glitter Gulch Mine and Isle O' Hags, getting the Mine's last Jinjo, unlocking World 5, getting the last Eggs Upgrade and the final Notes in Isle O' Hags.
I suspect that the weird killer Alien, where the Jinjo formerly was in Witchyworld, might have escaped with the death ray it was equipped with and replaced with the stray Jinjo.
9:46 When I was younger, I thought this water would be like the oily water from Jolly Roger Bay, or the icy water from the Winter side of Click-Clock Wood, both of which drained your oxygen twice as fast, so I refrained from jumping in.
12:50 I guessing the water is hypothermia-levels of cold, which shouldn’t worry Banjo because he’s a bear, but those are piglets.
14:01 …Maybe Jolly is referring to Banjo’s arms? They are thicker.
Lord Woo Fak Fak in Jolly Roger's Lagoon from Banjo-Tooie (2000/2009/2015/2024) is an anglerfish boss like Angler Fish in Angler's Tunnel from The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993/1998/2019).
Great job
Is nice to be at the lagoon and is like a pirate thing.
Anyway, keep up!
14:13 instead of paying 2 Doubloons, you can destroy the door with the grenade egg
We've entered the Vashj'ir zone.
Joke aside though. This and another level are levels that I just kinda draw a blank on the finer details on. Once we get to the underwater segment of it that is.
1:03 Are you in any way related to Salty Joe, Pawno?
16:26 I remember it was who first discovered that Black eye gives you Doubloons, not my older sibling, when we were first playing through this game.
21:05 Come with Banjo and Kazooie as they dive into the briney deep. In search of the wiley and elusive Wash Cloth.
It's a pretty fundamental problem if the fish can still bite you through the Shark Cage...
39:16 Hopefully not Master Quest Jabu Jabu...
Next episode: Blasting the Kazooie boulders in Spiral Mountain, Glitter Gulch Mine and Isle O' Hags, getting the Mine's last Jinjo, unlocking World 5, getting the last Eggs Upgrade and the final Notes in Isle O' Hags.
16:56 I never new this clip existed...
I suspect that the weird killer Alien, where the Jinjo formerly was in Witchyworld, might have escaped with the death ray it was equipped with and replaced with the stray Jinjo.
I was always terrible at controlling the bird torpedo. It just feels too sensitive.
"Fun for all the family!"
Yet the bar is full of weird homoerotic jokes.
I suppose that's the joke, so... uh... I'll leave it be.
46:55 Hopefully this one isn’t made of carbon fiber…