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''Banjo-Pilot'' is an airplane racing game based on ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', developed by Creator/{{Rare}}ware and published by Creator/{{THQ}} for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance in 2005.

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''Banjo-Pilot'' is an airplane racing game based on ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', developed by Creator/{{Rare}}ware and published by Creator/{{THQ}} for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance Platform/GameBoyAdvance in 2005.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Banjo-Pilot'' is a spiritual sequel to ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' -- well, it ''is'' a DolledUpInstallment.
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* DolledUpInstallment: This game was originally developed as ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', a sequel to ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' which would have featured characters and worlds from the Franchise/DonkeyKong franchise. However, when Microsoft acquired Rare in 2002, Rare retooled the game to feature characters and worlds from the Banjo-Kazooie franchise.

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* DolledUpInstallment: This game was originally developed as ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', a sequel to ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' which would have featured characters and worlds from the Franchise/DonkeyKong franchise. However, when Microsoft acquired Rare in 2002, Rare retooled the game to feature characters and worlds from the Banjo-Kazooie franchise. Expresso's cameo is presumably a remnant of the original plan.
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'''Banjo-Pilot''' is an airplane racing game based on ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', developed by Creator/{{Rare}}ware and published by Creator/{{THQ}} for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance in 2005.

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'''Banjo-Pilot''' ''Banjo-Pilot'' is an airplane racing game based on ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', developed by Creator/{{Rare}}ware and published by Creator/{{THQ}} for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance in 2005.
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'''Banjo-Pilot''' is an airplane racing game based on ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', developed by Creator/{{Rareware}} and published by Creator/{{THQ}} for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance in 2005.

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'''Banjo-Pilot''' is an airplane racing game based on ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', developed by Creator/{{Rareware}} Creator/{{Rare}}ware and published by Creator/{{THQ}} for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance in 2005.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Banjo-Pilot'' is a spiritual sequel to ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' -- well, it ''is'' a DolledUpInstallment.
* WackyRacing: ''Banjo Pilot'' is a racing game based on flying tiny, adorable planes.
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* AscendedExtra: Jolly Roger was the "primary" character of his level in ''Tooie'', but it was still only one level, and he didn't have any impact on the game's overall plot. However, he was an unlockable character in ''Banjo-Pilot'' (with all the other characters being the series' staples).



** Cauldron Keep, which serves as the fourth and final track of the Feather Cup.

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** Cauldron Keep, which serves as the fourth and final track of the Feather Cup.Cup.
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'''Banjo-Pilot''' is an airplane racing game based on ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'', developed by Creator/{{Rareware}} and published by Creator/{{THQ}} for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance in 2005.

In this game, you play as one of nine different characters from ''Banjo-Kazooie''; Banjo, Kazooie, Mumbo, Jinjo, Humba, Bottles, Jolly Roger, Gruntilda, or Klungo. Banjo, Kazooie, Mumbo, and Jinjo are available at the start, and as you win the races and collect Cheato pages, you can unlock the rest of the characters. Each Grand Prix consists of four racing stages and one boss stage. The goal of the game is to get the most points in the grand prix. The better your position in the grand prix, the more points you'll earn. If you manage to rack up enough points, you'll have to take down the cup's reigning champion in a boss battle. Defeat the champion and you'll win the trophy.

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* AlliterativeTitle: Each of the boss battles have these kinds of titles; '''K'''azooie '''K'''lash, '''H'''umba '''H'''orror, '''B'''anjo '''B'''rawl, '''Bot'''tles '''Bot'''her, '''Jo'''lly Roger '''Jo'''ust, '''M'''umbo '''M'''aul, '''K'''lungo '''K'''arnage, and '''G'''runty '''G'''allop.
* AmusementParkOfDoom: Witchyworld, which serves as the first track of the Feather Cup.
* TheCameo: Expresso, an animal buddy from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry1'' appears in Jinxy's Dunes.
* CompositeCharacter: Grunty's appearance in this game has her design from ''Banjo-Kazooie''. However, like her counterpart from ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'', she doesn't speak in rhyme.
* DolledUpInstallment: This game was originally developed as ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', a sequel to ''VideoGame/DiddyKongRacing'' which would have featured characters and worlds from the Franchise/DonkeyKong franchise. However, when Microsoft acquired Rare in 2002, Rare retooled the game to feature characters and worlds from the Banjo-Kazooie franchise.
* EternalEngine: Grunty Industries, which serves as the third track of the Jiggy Cup.
* FireIceLightning: These are all power-ups you can use against the other racers. Fire eggs can be used to attack from a distance, ice eggs create ice cubes that can be used to deflect enemy fire or be placed as an obstacle, and the lightning can be used to temporarily stun all the other racers.
* GoKartingWithBowser: Grunty is one of the game's playable characters, but unlike in the main games, she poses no real threat to Banjo, Kazooie, or any of their friends.
* GreenHillZone: Spiral Mountain, which serves as the first track of the Honeycomb Cup.
* InvincibilityPowerUp: The Gold Feather makes you temporarily invincible and faster.
* JustPlaneWrong: The planes slow down when they fly over terrain such as grass. This would make more sense in car racing games due to friction.
* LethalLavaLand:
** Hailfire Peaks, which serves as the fourth and final track of the Honeycomb Cup.
** Steamy Vents, which serves as the third track of the Beehive Cup.
* LevelInTheClouds: Each boss battle takes place in the cloudy skies.
* LogoJoke: When you start up the game, Banjo flies to the left side of the screen, pulling a banner with the THQ logo on it. Kazooie then flies on the right side of the screen as the Rare logo appears, which Grunty smashes through as she appears from the left side of the screen. All of the racers then appear from the left side of the screen as they fly past the game's title.
* MascotRacer: This game is an airplane racing game featuring characters and worlds from the ''Banjo-Kazooie'' franchise.
* MirrorWorld: The tracks in the Grunty GP are all reversed versions of the tracks in the Bottles GP.
* PalmtreePanic:
** Treasure Trove Cove, which serves as the first track of the Jiggy Cup.
** Jolly Roger's Lagoon, which serves as the fourth and final track of the Beehive Cup.
** Breegull Beach, which serves as the second track of the Feather Cup.
* {{Prehistoria}}: Terrydactyland, which serves as the third track of the Feather Cup.
* RiverOfInsanity: Clanker's River, which serves as the second track of the Jiggy Cup.
* RuinsForRuinsSake: Mayahem Temple, which serves as the first track of the Beehive Cup.
* ShiftingSandLand:
** Jinxy's Dunes, which serves as the second track of the Honeycomb Cup.
** Gobi's Valley, which serves as the fourth and final track of the Jiggy Cup.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld:
** Freezeezy Peak, which serves as the third track of the Honeycomb Cup.
** Freezing Furnace, which serves as the first track of the Beehive Cup.
** Cauldron Keep, which serves as the fourth and final track of the Feather Cup.

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