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* The [[Dastardos Scarer]] is a statue depicting Mumbo.
* The [[Dastardos Scarer]] is a statue depicting Mumbo.
* The [[Bear & Bird Statue]] depicts the title duo.
* The [[Bird and Bear Statue]] depicts the title duo.
* In the first game, Banjo & Kazooie's faces appear carved into a mountain far outside the garden. In ''Trouble in Paradise'', the mountain can now be seen when visiting the [[Piñarctic]].
* In the first game, Banjo & Kazooie's faces appear carved into a mountain far outside the garden. In ''Trouble in Paradise'', the mountain can now be seen when visiting the [[Piñarctic]].
* Many accessories like the [[Breegull Carrier]], [[Grunty Hat]], and [[Jiggie Earrings]] come from the Banjo series.
* Many accessories like the [[Breegull Carrier]], [[Grunty Hat]], and [[Jiggie Earrings]] come from the Banjo series.
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* Many music tracks in ''Viva Piñata'' are based on tracks originally composed for ''Dream: Land of Giants'', a scrapped prototype that eventually led to the creation of ''Banjo-Kazooie''.  
* Many music tracks in ''Viva Piñata'' are based on tracks originally composed for ''Dream: Land of Giants'', a scrapped prototype that eventually led to the creation of ''Banjo-Kazooie''.  
* The [[Pirate Statue]] depicts Cap'n Blackeye, a pirate that appears in ''Banjo-Tooie'', and who was originally designed as the villain for ''Dream: Land of Giants''.
* The [[Pirate Statue]] depicts Cap'n Blackeye, a pirate that appears in ''Banjo-Tooie'', and who was originally designed as the villain for ''Dream: Land of Giants''.
[[Category:Games]]

Latest revision as of 21:47, 11 February 2026

Banjo-Kazooie is a 3D platform game for the Nintendo 64, created by the same team within Rare that made Viva Piñata. Because Rare loves their inside jokes, Viva Piñata contains an abundance of Banjo references.

List of references

  • The Dastardos Scarer is a statue depicting Mumbo.
  • The Bird and Bear Statue depicts the title duo.
  • In the first game, Banjo & Kazooie's faces appear carved into a mountain far outside the garden. In Trouble in Paradise, the mountain can now be seen when visiting the Piñarctic.
  • Many accessories like the Breegull Carrier, Grunty Hat, and Jiggie Earrings come from the Banjo series.
  • Fizzlybear fights using Jiggies, the main collectible of the game. It also must wear a Breegull Carrier to romance.
  • Many music tracks in Viva Piñata are based on tracks originally composed for Dream: Land of Giants, a scrapped prototype that eventually led to the creation of Banjo-Kazooie.
  • The Pirate Statue depicts Cap'n Blackeye, a pirate that appears in Banjo-Tooie, and who was originally designed as the villain for Dream: Land of Giants.