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Animal Buddy
First seen in Donkey Kong Country, Animal Buddies were presented as creatures native to who had befriended the Kongs and would assist them in various capacities in their struggle against the. Their ranks would expand in later games to include animals from surrounding areas. '''An important aspect of an animal buddy is that it differs from the anthropomorphic, talking species originating from. They're traditional animals without a high-level of intelligence or the ability to speak language''' (minus exceptions like, who can mimic English).
 * Overview

Although there was no "torch bearer" animal buddy this time around, there was an enemy that fulfilled the same role. (see "Helpful Enemies" section below)
 * Northern Kremisphere Natives


 * Items
 * - These are crates that contain animal buddies. Much like s will contain Kongs due to the Kremling curse, these are the containers for many of the buddies. A silhouette representing an individual animal buddy is painted on the exterior to indicate who is inside. When cracked open, the animal buddy will be exposed, allowing you to utilize their services (either by riding them, or, in the case of pre-Squawks and, flying overhead). If your animal is touched by an enemy or obstacle, it will send them running away in a panic. It's sometimes possible to catch up with them and ride them again. Using an animal buddy from a crate, in essence, gives you an extra "hit."
 * - These are hollow barrels that have an animals image depicted on it. When jumping into one of these, the Kong transforms into that animal buddy. While it's believed by some that it's the Kong in the shape of their animal friend, the animal buddy is most likely in control, "beamed into" the reconfigured body of the Kong. Utilizing the animal barrel, the animal can have two hits, the second hit replacing where the second Kong would be. Therefore, as long as a transformed animal buddy opens a DK Barrel, it gains a hit. The animal barrels were created for levels where you would need to use an Animal Buddy for the entire level. Without these, your animal buddy would run away every time you got hurt, rendering the stage impossible to complete.
 * - These magical signs were erected by the Kremlings. They each have a silhouette of an animal buddy in a red circle with a slash through it. If you are with an animal buddy or are transformed into one and try to pass it, your animal would disappear. On the plus side, you were usually granted a helpful item.

There are several enemies throughout the games that could actually be used to the Kongs' benefit. While not traditional Animal Buddies, in that their services aren't voluntary and all are members of the Kremling Krew, many did play valuable roles. These enemies usually would not intentionally try to hurt you, but many of them could.
 * Helpful Enemies


 * - The Nibbla in the Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! stage "" followed you around just like any other non-ridable animal buddy, eating any enemy he came close to. You had to keep him constantly fed (but not Lurchins, as their spines disagreed with him and made him angry) or else he would get hungry and attack you. He also had a near the end of the level, although you didn't get any reward.

Bachelor
He resides in his Pad in, oddly enough, Lake Orangutanga. He is single, and hopes to meet someone real soon.

Bettete
Due to this alien wearing pink, it's been proven that Bettete is a girl of her family.

Dolphin
The Dolphins are a minor character in the Banjo-Kazooie series who are obviously dolphins.

Dr. Dolittle-Goode
==Doing Little Good Very Badly==

Giant Spider
'The Giant Spider is a giant blue one-eyed spider mini-boss found in the nighttime in and is fought by.

This mini-boss only attacks by summoning smaller s. These spiders can reverse the game's controls or freeze Tiny. The Giant Spider can be damaged by Tiny shooting an arrow from her into the Giant Spider's eye. When hit a few times, the Giant Spider shrinks into a regular spider. Tiny must jump on him a few more times to defeat the Giant Spider and obtain one of the.

Trivia:
 * The Giant Spider may have been inspired from, a boss in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble!.
 * It's unknown if it's a female or male spider. It looks more like a male, but there are lots of small little spiders with it who could be it's sons and daughters.
 * It is very similar to Queen Gohma, a boss in The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of time.

Gruntilda Winkybunion
Politically speaking, Gruntilda is not as powerful as villains from other series such as Bowser or Dr. Robotnik. [...] Many monsters are seen in and coming out of the Hag 1, but it may be that these are un-intelligent creatures created by magic, as none are actually seen in the building area of Cauldron Keep.
 * Powers and Forces

Lord of Games

 * Trivia
 * Originally, he was not only going to be the main villain of the game, but he was also going to be called God of Games. However, he was changed until he became the eccentric neutral character that he is today. It isn't known why his old role and name were changed, but it can be implied that his old role and name would've upset many religious gamers, as the idea of an evil "God" would greatly offend them and do more harm than good.
 * L.O.G. states that he appears in all video games in some form and says "Pet my piglet!". This was something the groundskeeper from Grabbed by the Ghoulies said, meaning that they may be the same character.

The Breegulls
The Breegulls are a species of birds that appear in all of the Banjo games, but have a much bigger role in Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge.

(Kazooie is the only breegull in every game except Grunty's Revenge... - Results May Vary)

Weasels (disambiguation)
Weasels could mean:

1. The main villains from Mickey's Speedway USA

2. The group of characters from the Conker franchise.

(There's no links to the pages it's talking about. - Results May Vary)