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*Banjo & Kazooie can be considered both Nintendo and Microsoft characters, due to the two console companies’ histories on owning the character publishing rights. This means that Banjo & Kazooie are a 3rd-party character and a Nintendo character in the same-time. |
*Banjo & Kazooie can be considered both Nintendo and Microsoft characters, due to the two console companies’ histories on owning the character publishing rights. This means that Banjo & Kazooie are a 3rd-party character and a Nintendo character in the same-time. |
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*Banjo first appeared in Nintendo's Diddy Kong Racing, debuting on November 24, 1997 in America, being used to promote the upcoming release, Banjo Kazooie. |
*Banjo first appeared in Nintendo's Diddy Kong Racing, debuting on November 24, 1997 in America, being used to promote the upcoming release, Banjo Kazooie. |
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+ | *The game Project Dream was the basis for Banjo Kazooie. In it told a story about a young lad trying to save his partner from pirates. While it was ultimately scrapped, the boy stood as the groundwork for the Banjo we know today (gradually), and Kazooie was ultimately added in to serve as a double jump mechanic, thus forming the dynamic duo Banjo & Kazooie. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 22:37, 14 June 2019
Banjo-Kazooie is a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Together with Hero he was introduced at the Nintendo Direct show at the E3 2019.
Attributes
Strengths
Weaknesses
Summary
Moveset
Ground Attacks
Normal
- Neutral Attack: Claws forward with both hands and then finishes with an uppercut.
- Forward Tilt: Banjo grabs Kazooie and pokes her beak forward.
- Down Tilt: Banjo crouches down and dives forward.
Smash Attacks
- Side Smash: Banjo slams Kazooie's body forward.
Other attacks
Aerial Attacks
- Back Aerial: Kazooie pecks quickly behind Banjo while mid-air.
Grabs and Throws
Special Moves
- Neutral B: Banjo holds Kazooie in a rifle-like way and spews eggs out of her mouth, as compared to the games. This can be mobile, as well.
Taunts
- Taunt 1: Banjo and Kazooie swerve from left to right (and vice versa) in sync while looking at each other, followed by a confident thumbs up.
- Taunt 2: Banjo performs a bow from right to left, subsequently giving his signature 'Guh huh!'[1].
On-Screen Appearance
Idle Poses
- Banjo stands on his toes, stretching his body and arms.
Victory Poses
Gallery
Trivia
- Banjo & Kazooie’s trailer was a spoof of King K. Rool’s reveal trailer back in the August 2018 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct, in which the cast of Donkey Kong were lounging around until the silhouette of a familiar character appeared, only for the character to reveal themselves as another character with parallels to the character they disguised themselves as. In the case of the first trailer, it was King Dedede and in the second it was Duck Hunt. The character that Dedede/Duck Hunt dressed up as then proceeded to appear themselves by delivering a crushing blow to Dedede/Duck Hunt, before conducting battle with the residents of Donkey Kong’s cabin.
- Banjo & Kazooie can be considered both Nintendo and Microsoft characters, due to the two console companies’ histories on owning the character publishing rights. This means that Banjo & Kazooie are a 3rd-party character and a Nintendo character in the same-time.
- Banjo first appeared in Nintendo's Diddy Kong Racing, debuting on November 24, 1997 in America, being used to promote the upcoming release, Banjo Kazooie.
- The game Project Dream was the basis for Banjo Kazooie. In it told a story about a young lad trying to save his partner from pirates. While it was ultimately scrapped, the boy stood as the groundwork for the Banjo we know today (gradually), and Kazooie was ultimately added in to serve as a double jump mechanic, thus forming the dynamic duo Banjo & Kazooie.
External links
Videos
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