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No. I remember someone saying that the word Sakurai used to describe the characters was just poor people. I think the poor souls was a translators pick just to reference Sans. I don't think Sakurai himself was hinting at anything.So is “poor souls” in reference to something? That was what I was thinking, but I can’t remember.
I don't think it's referencing anything in particular. I think it's just a running joke about how strangely dark Banjo-Kazooie can get. Gruntilda is left to rot under a boulder for years, Banjo's friend Bottles dies in the beginning of the second game, if a player exits the first game, they are given a Game Over screen where the villain succeeds and Tooty is disfigured. Even the jinjo's are described as "imprisoned". There's a lot of sinister undertones to an otherwise bright and happy game.So is “poor souls” in reference to something? That was what I was thinking, but I can’t remember.
Putting aside their black sense of humor (heck, just look at their DKC and 64 games, those also have traumatizing game over screens), Rare in general seems to have something for the older crowd in their games so that that part of the gamer audience isn't excluded. Even Battletoads had this, by having an arcade game (Super Battletoads) in which the bloodless nature of the console installments is chucked out by letting you drill into enemies and decapitate Karnath.I don't think it's referencing anything in particular. I think it's just a running joke about how strangely dark Banjo-Kazooie can get. Gruntilda is left to rot under a boulder for years, Banjo's friend Bottles dies in the beginning of the second game, if a player exits the first game, they are given a Game Over screen where the villain succeeds and Tooty is disfigured. Even the jinjo's are described as "imprisoned". There's a lot of sinister undertones to an otherwise bright and happy game.
Putting aside their black sense of humor (heck, just look at their DKC and 64 games, those also have traumatizing game over screens), Rare in general seems to have something for the older crowd in their games so that that part of the gamer audience isn't excluded. Even Battletoads had this, by having an arcade game (Super Battletoads) in which the bloodless nature of the console installments is chucked out by letting you drill into enemies and decapitate Karnath.
Then again, BK has a bit of a fairy tale vibe to it, especially if you know about the original, brutal versions of said fairy tales.
Which is why I like Banjo-Kazooie so much--it's multidimensional, in more ways than it's graphics, giving stuff for kids and adults alike to enjoy, and the disappointment in not continuing after Tooie is losing that type of 3D platformer. The inappropriateness, the dark humor and implied violence, the innuendos, some of which are pretty overt (e.g., one of Gruntilda's "party tricks", Terrydactyland's landmass). They really tried their best to differentiate themselves from the more idealistic Super Mario, in both gameplay and content, and I'd like that to continue if they move the series forward.Yeah Banjo Kazooie could get dark like the crabs in TTC you ground pound them & they break into pieces with a death cry & fleshy sounds as the body parts bounce around. simalar things happend to other bad guys as well lol
Cloud is also meant to be beginner-friendly, but yeah, BK is still a good idea.I usually tell people who are new to the game that they should choose Mario or Kirby to learn the basic movements.
I love how I can also tell them to use Banjo & Kazooie.
It's impossible to tell since it hasn't existed. Still, the potential is there for an ongoing cartoon since the world has leaps and bounds of material, that said assuming it came out in the 90s it would have been more episodic than story driven, something that might be different if it miraculously happened now. All I know is that it would have to have that proper touch of British dark comedy and wit, and maaaybe a bit of subtle vulgarity to really nail what we all love about Banjo & Kazooie. Anything less than just under the comedic brilliance of Monty Python (But of course doing better than that would be great, if possible.) would be a massive disservice to the franchise.What do you guys think the Banjo-Kazooie cartoon would've been like?
I don't know what it would be like, but I've had some ideas what I would like to see. I'd like to see a lot of stories parodying fairy tales, given the subversive fairy tale vibe of the games--more mature than a typical cartoon, but still family friendly (think Shrek). Expand Banjo & Kazooie's house and make them into a wacky odd couple type dynamic, as well as surrounding areas so we can see more of the community that exists within that world (in the first game, Spiral Mountain seems fairly claustrophobic being just Banjo and Kazooie and Grunty... and sometimes Bottles).What do you guys think the Banjo-Kazooie cartoon would've been like?
In terms of tone, I'd say an approach similar to the Earthworm Jim cartoon would have worked, seeing as that even broke the fourth wall with impunity. Definitely not far off.It's impossible to tell since it hasn't existed. Still, the potential is there for an ongoing cartoon since the world has leaps and bounds of material, that said assuming it came out in the 90s it would have been more episodic than story driven, something that might be different if it miraculously happened now. All I know is that it would have to have that proper touch of British dark comedy and wit, and maaaybe a bit of subtle vulgarity to really nail what we all love about Banjo & Kazooie. Anything less than just under the comedic brilliance of Monty Python (But of course doing better than that would be great, if possible.) would be a massive disservice to the franchise.
Probably animated.What do you guys think the Banjo-Kazooie cartoon would've been like?
It was so nail-biting watching it live. I don't think Banjo & Kazooie are top tier, so seeing Tweek over time train Banjo & Kazooie into a competitively viable character was so great to see--and especially choosing Banjo & Kazooie over Pokemon Trainer, a top tier character he is more familiar, was heartwarming. He probably could have easily won with Pokemon Trainer, but he took the risk to give Banjo & Kazooie a chance to shine, and I'm thankful for that.Tweek went B&K against Dark Wizzy (widely regarded as the best Mario) in top 16 of Glitch 7, and managed a hard fought win. (I'd post the video, but there's no way it's up yet)
Tweek looked overjoyed to clinch that win. Seeing the Bear and Bird in big tournaments will never not be surreal. I hope he keeps playing them.
Bad, if the cartoons based on fellow Rare properties (Battletoads, Donkey Kong Country and Viva Pinata) are any indication.What do you guys think the Banjo-Kazooie cartoon would've been like?
Now the Donkey Kong Country cartoon is a national treasure and we all know it.Bad, if the cartoons based on fellow Rare properties (Battletoads, Donkey Kong Country and Viva Pinata) are any indication.
I love that idea!I don't know what it would be like, but I've had some ideas what I would like to see. I'd like to see a lot of stories parodying fairy tales, given the subversive fairy tale vibe of the games--more mature than a typical cartoon, but still family friendly (think Shrek). Expand Banjo & Kazooie's house and make them into a wacky odd couple type dynamic, as well as surrounding areas so we can see more of the community that exists within that world (in the first game, Spiral Mountain seems fairly claustrophobic being just Banjo and Kazooie and Grunty... and sometimes Bottles).
Gruntilda would be a Claw-like villain that is mostly behind the scenes, using her magic to conjure up supernatural-based villains for each episode (maybe that would be mixed with a little bit of Rita from Power Rangers). I think her major motivation would be to get revenge on the duo for foiling her plans, while finding ineffective ways to make her more beautiful. Bottles would work as an expositional character, and Mumbo Jumbo would at the end of some episodes transform Banjo into a wacky and dysfunctional transformation based on the theme of the episode, that ends up helping them to defeat the enemy in the end. One gag could be transforming them into a really good transformation, that ends up reverting back to themselves, to their disappointment.
It's hard to really see how an animated series could work, though--hearing them voiced would be jarring, but their type of dialogue box based interactions wouldn't work for a show. I'd go with the former, and I'd still be for it if the show was really good.
That's plausible. Heck, the whole island was basically owned by the witches (quite forcibly, at that).I always imagined at Spiral Mountain was just a small valley in an otherwise much bigger land where more known for being where Grunty is from than Banjo. Banjo and Tootie just so happened upon an alcove in that area and built a home there, very unwisely.
Man, I remember those beanie babies. I used to collect some of them as a kid. Good times.My heart no longer hurts when I see Banjo w/ the Nintendo gang
Tweek's Banjo & Kazooie vs Leo's Joker. I would pay money to see that match up.Tweek is doing some incredible stuff with Banjo. Makes me feel ashamed.
(also shutouts for having used Redial in the video)
Grenade Eggs are key; you control the terrain with them. Pop one on the ground, you know they're going over it so FAir them. Pop one up on a platform on Battlefield, hit them with a few eggs and corner themI'm currently trying to get better with the bear and bird. Not maining them yet, because I don't feel confident enough to pull them in tournaments
Yeah, either that or air grab on the grenade after a double jump. Depending on the matchup, you can also use the grenade after a single jump and mix it up with back air to cover options, since it has a decent range.Grenade Eggs are key; you control the terrain with them. Pop one on the ground, you know they're going over it so FAir them. Pop one up on a platform on Battlefield, hit them with a few eggs and corner them
This is the probably somewhat the closest similarity to what happened to Rare that I can think of in recent memory regarding buyouts, But to a lesser extent seeing how Insomniac Games has always been independent ,But strongly associated with Sony (Spyro the Dragon and Ratchet & Clank) as most of their input has been all Playstation exclusive.Not remotely related, but:
https://twitter.com/Toadsanime/status/1173933085345406976
Sony sure have immediately yanked away Sunset Overdrive from its Xbox exclusivity status.
I need that clock in my life. Also we Need Toad, King Boo and especially Skull Kid in SmashMy heart no longer hurts when I see Banjo w/ the Nintendo gang
Bear and Bird giving Waluigi the ol Ridley poke and prod.View attachment 238588 saw this picture & found it funny so here enjoy (waluigi looks so sad & defeated)