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(Autismo insists upon changing the page in ways I don't agree with. A person's full name (specifically, Mumbo's) needs not be listed every single time - ever heard of pronouns? The gameplay of a game is to be listed in present tense. "Represents" /= "references," and they cannot be interchanged. If the thing that is doing the referencing is plural, the words "reference" or "represent" mustn't have an "s" at the end.) |
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*The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Mumbo Jumbo, with the Skull Kid's Hat referencing his skull face, and the Ashley Outfit referencing his straw skirt and magic wand. The puppet fighter is gold, referencing his gold color scheme. | *The Mii Swordfighter puppet fighter's costume represents Mumbo Jumbo, with the Skull Kid's Hat referencing his skull face, and the Ashley Outfit referencing his straw skirt and magic wand. The puppet fighter is gold, referencing his gold color scheme. | ||
*The Giant Gold R.O.B. minion fighter represents the Golden Goliath, a large golden statue Mumbo | *The Giant Gold R.O.B. minion fighter represents the Golden Goliath, a large golden statue Mumbo can summon and temporarily control in the Mayahem Temple area in ''Banjo-Tooie.'' | ||
*The stage references Mayahem Temple, a jungle-like area where Mumbo | *The stage references Mayahem Temple, a jungle-like area where Mumbo is first available as a playable character in ''Banjo-Tooie''. The stage also likely references to Mumbo's Huts from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series, which function similarly to Cranky's Labs in ''Donkey Kong 64''. | ||
*The music references Mumbo's Mountain where Mumbo | *The music references Mumbo's Mountain where Mumbo is first encountered in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
*The puppet fighter starting off with a Lip's Stick and battle conditions references Mumbo | *The puppet fighter starting off with a Lip's Stick and battle conditions references Mumbo's gameplay in ''Banjo-Tooie'' in which he attacks with his zap stick (which behaves in a similar manner to the Lip's Stick), conjures magic spells, and jumps. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Freezeezy Peak}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Freezeezy Peak}} | ||
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*The Mr. Game & Watch Team's colorations | *The Mr. Game & Watch Team's colorations represent the normal Jinjos in their various color schemes. Their frequent use of down aerial attacks references the Jinjos flying into Gruntilda's shield during the final battle of ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
*The Giant Mr. Game & Watch puppet fighter represents [[The Mighty Jinjonator]], the giant combined form of the normal Jinjos | *The Giant blue Mr. Game & Watch puppet fighter represents [[The Mighty Jinjonator]], the giant, blue combined form of the normal Jinjos. | ||
*The stage and music | *The stage and music represent Freezeezy Peak, a cold mountain world in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
*The minion fighter and the battle conditions | *The minion fighter and the battle conditions reference the Jinjos' roles during the final boss battle of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' where the normal Jinjos, after flying into Gruntilda's shield, combine into The Mighty Jinjonator, who finishes the battle by ramming her shield repeatedly. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Treasure Trove Cove}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Treasure Trove Cove}} | ||
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*The Gold Kirby puppet fighters represent | *The Gold Kirby puppet fighters represent Jiggies, multiple golden jigsaw puzzle pieces found in the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' series. The puppet fighters frequently jump and fall slowly, referencing how most Jiggies float in midair before being collected. | ||
*This spirit battle represents obtaining a particular Jiggy in Glitter Gulch Mine, an underground mining | *This spirit battle represents obtaining a particular Jiggy in Glitter Gulch Mine, an underground mining world in ''Banjo-Tooie'' where the Jiggy is split into different pieces that must be collected individually. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Vs. Klungo}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Vs. Klungo}} | ||
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*The green Giant King Dedede puppet fighter starting off with a Star Rod represents Gruntilda, a large, green witch who uses magical attacks. The puppet fighter's frequent shielding references Gruntilda | *The green Giant King Dedede puppet fighter starting off with a Star Rod represents Gruntilda, a large, green witch who uses magical attacks. The puppet fighter's frequent shielding references Gruntilda's use of a force field to protect herself during the final phases of the boss battle in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
*The three Giant Dr. Mario puppet fighters and the music represent Gruntilda's scientist assistant, Klungo, who is battled three times in ''Banjo-Tooie''. The puppet fighters' frequent use of [[Megavitamins]] references Klungo's potion-throwing attack. | *The three Giant Dr. Mario puppet fighters and the music represent Gruntilda's scientist assistant, Klungo, who is battled three times in ''Banjo-Tooie''. The puppet fighters' frequent use of [[Megavitamins]] references Klungo's potion-throwing attack. | ||
*The stage | *The stage represents the top of Gruntilda's Lair, where Gruntilda is fought in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
*The Smash Balls enabled in this spirit battle references Banjo & Kazooie's Final Smash, [[The Mighty Jinjonator]] who was summoned during the boss battle to defeat Gruntilda in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | *The Smash Balls being enabled in this spirit battle references Banjo & Kazooie's Final Smash, [[The Mighty Jinjonator]] who was summoned during the boss battle to defeat Gruntilda in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. | ||
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|{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Spiral Mountain}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Spiral Mountain}} | ||
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*The Ridley puppet fighters | *The Ridley puppet fighters represent the Buzzbombs, a dragonfly enemy in ''Banjo-Kazooie''. The puppet fighters' yellow coloration references the Buzzbomb's yellow color scheme. | ||
*The stage references Bubblegloop Swamp, the | *The stage references Bubblegloop Swamp, the world in ''Banjo-Kazooie'' in which Buzzbombs first appear. | ||
*The battle conditions | *The battle conditions reference the Buzzbombs' typical behavior of floating in the air and swooping down to attack the player. | ||
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