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The result is the absence of unpleasant burnt trends in the aromatics of cigarillos. In the structure of the tobacco blend, you will not see vegetable veins, dust, debris.Īs an alternative to paper for the manufacture of sleeves, the manufacturer (Scandinavian Tobacco Group) uses reconstituted tobacco leaf. In his promotional render, you can also see that his buttons respectively have "YO", "HO", and "HO" written on them.The main advantage of smoking products of the famous brand is the filling of cigarillos with selected tobacco. Although it's impossible to read in Banjo-Tooie because of the low texture resolution used, his hat has "Avast There!" written on it.The theme music for Gloomy Galleon in Donkey Kong 64 was originally intended to be Blackeye's theme in Project Dream: Land of Giants, but was retooled by Grant Kirkhope after the game was cancelled.The fact you find him in Jolly Roger's Lagoon is appropriate because the level and he were both from Dream: Land of Giants.He is referring to the fact that he was the main antagonist of Project Dream: Land of Giants, the game that eventually became Banjo-Kazooie. There's an easter egg where if you talk to him enough, he'll say three quotes: "Arr! I had a dream once.", "I were in this fine game.", and "A bear stole me glory.looked a bit like you, 'e did!".If you look at his face closely you can see it looks rather green, likely owing to his intense seasickness.Captain Blackeye breaks the fourth wall when you continue to speak to him, saying that if you press another time he will "run ye through".However, according to Grant Kirkhope, his ship was called the "Mudplugger". Some players have wondered if Captain Blackeye may be the owner of the Rusty Bucket in Rusty Bucket Bay.He appears to have some connection to the mysterious Stop 'n' Swop, since his room in Jolly's Bar contains many references to Sharkfood Island.

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Although he didn't appear as an in-game character until Banjo-Tooie, Blackeye has a cameo in Banjo-Kazooie in the form of the many portraits of him that hang in Mad Monster Mansion.His picture is also on a wanted poster and there is also a shop called "Blackeye's Boat Hire" near the Logbox 720 doors. He makes a cameo appearance in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts on the Boot in a box weapon. This is a reference to his role in Dream: Land of Giants, while 'a bear stole me glory' references how the game was reworked into Banjo-Kazooie, stripping Blackeye of his main villain role. In Banjo-Tooie, he commonly recites the words, I had a dream once. He was expected to be the main antagonist in the game but it was never released due to slow development issues. However, he then faints in a comical fashion and can still be talked to as he spouts off his infamous remarks.Ĭaptain Blackeye was also meant to appear in the first version of Banjo-Kazooie, which was titled Dream: Land of Giants.

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On the fourth attempt, he will try to attack the duo (as implied by his dialogue), but being too seasick he falls over onto his back, so instead he gives Banjo and Kazooie two Doubloons to fetch him a glass of water.

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If the player talks to him three times, he will threaten to attack Banjo and Kazooie if they do it again. His purpose in Banjo-Tooie is very minor. Captain Blackeye rants continuously about how a bear who looked just like Banjo (or so he believes) stole his glory. He appears to be a pirate and he drinks perpetually. Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts (Cameo) Captain Blackeye is a curious character who sits in the back room of Jolly Roger's Tavern in Jolly Roger's Lagoon.







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