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==In Banjo-Kazooie==
 
==In Banjo-Kazooie==
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In Banjo-Kazooie it appeared as the main feature of the appropiately named world of Rusty Bucket Bay. It appears as a Large Cargo Ship in a highly poluted harbour. It's main deck is covered with [[Floatsam|life ring like]] and [[Grimlet|periscope like]] enemies it also contained a number of rooms. Other features such as whistles, smokestacks and coolers are also found on deck.
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In Banjo-Kazooie it appeared as the main feature of the appropiately named world of Rusty Bucket Bay. It appears as a Large Cargo Ship in a highly poluted harbour. It's main deck is covered with [[Floatsam|life ring like]] and [[Grimlet|periscope like]] enemies. It also contained a number of rooms. Other features such as whistles, smokestacks and coolers are also found on deck.
 
===Rooms===
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Rumor suggests that [[Captain Blackeye]] captains the Rusty Bucket, but it is more likely he would captain a traditional pirate ship as per his original role.
 
*Rumor suggests that [[Captain Blackeye]] captains the Rusty Bucket, but it is more likely he would captain a traditional pirate ship as per his original role.
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*On the promotional video given to Nintendo Power subscribers prior to the game's release, narrator Jon Lovitz states that the name of the ship is the '''H.M.S. Gruntilda'''. This was either misinformation or an affectionate pseudonym, as the name '''Rusty Bucket''' can be seen on the stern of the ship in both Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (though the ship in Banjoland is only a model).
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*On the promotional video given to Nintendo Power subscribers prior to the game's release, narrator Jon Lovitz states that the name of the ship is the H.M.S. Gruntilda. This was either misinformation or an affectionate pseudonym, as the name Rusty Bucket can be seen on the stern of the ship in both Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (though the ship in Banjoland is only a model).
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*Beneath the Rusty Bucket's name on the stern is the name of the city '''Twycross, England'''. The company [[Rare]] that makes the [[Banjo-Kazooie series|Banjo-Kazooie games]] is based in Twycross, England.[[Category:Locations]]
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*Beneath the Rusty Bucket's name on the stern is the name of the town Twycross, England. The company [[Rare]] that makes the [[Banjo-Kazooie series|Banjo-Kazooie games]] is based in Twycross, England.
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The Rusty Bucket is a large ship that is the main feature of the Banjo-Kazooie world Rusty Bucket Bay. It reappeared in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts as an exibit in Banjoland.

In Banjo-Kazooie

In Banjo-Kazooie it appeared as the main feature of the appropiately named world of Rusty Bucket Bay. It appears as a Large Cargo Ship in a highly poluted harbour. It's main deck is covered with life ring like and periscope like enemies. It also contained a number of rooms. Other features such as whistles, smokestacks and coolers are also found on deck.

Rooms

Engine Room

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The Engine Room

The Engine Room is commonly dubbed the hardest area in the Banjo-Kazooie franchise. It is a large room containing Cogs and Gears. The player is required to press a button in an ajoining room to slow the fan blades in order to get a Jiggy. If the two switches are hit then the propellers will stop for 70 seconds allowing the player to get the Jiggy from behind them, this is dubbed the hardest Jiggy in the game. The threat of falling, constantly moving parts and difficult enemies are what supposedly makes it so hard.

Anchor Room

Underneath the ship the player will find a dolphin named Snorkel trapped under an anchor. The dolphin requests that Banjo releases him by hitting the Anchor Switch. In order for the player to reach the Anchor Switch, He must climb into the hole in which the Anchor is stored, make thier way passed a line of Grille Chompas and hit the switch, thus freeing Snorkel and getting a Jiggy.

Cargo Hold

Bossboombox

Boss Boom Box

To enter the ship's Cargo Hold, the player must release a box of TNT into it by the use of a nearby crane. Once the box has been dropped in, the player may jump into the hold to reveal that the box of TNT was in fact the Boss Boom Box. The player must defeat the Boss Boom Box in order to receive a Jiggy.

Other Rooms

The Rusty Bucket also contains a Captain's Cabin, a Map Room, a Bunk Room, a Galley & a room containing numorous pipes.

In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

A model of the Rusty Bucket appears in Banjoland as an exibit, which rather comically features a message stating that it was too hardcore for today's modern players. The real Rusty Bucket appears in the background when looking out past the docks.

Trivia

  • Rumor suggests that Captain Blackeye captains the Rusty Bucket, but it is more likely he would captain a traditional pirate ship as per his original role.
  • On the promotional video given to Nintendo Power subscribers prior to the game's release, narrator Jon Lovitz states that the name of the ship is the H.M.S. Gruntilda. This was either misinformation or an affectionate pseudonym, as the name Rusty Bucket can be seen on the stern of the ship in both Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts (though the ship in Banjoland is only a model).
  • Beneath the Rusty Bucket's name on the stern is the name of the town Twycross, England. The company Rare that makes the Banjo-Kazooie games is based in Twycross, England.