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'''Windy''' is the second [[chapter]] of ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' and ''[[Conker: Live & Reloaded]]''. It is somewhat of a hub world, as [[Conker the Squirrel|Conker]] can directly access the earlier chapters from it (except the later ones, starting with [[Uga Buga (chapter)|Uga Buga]]). Windy is the only chapter without a boss. | '''Windy''' is the second [[chapter]] of ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' and ''[[Conker: Live & Reloaded]]''. It is somewhat of a hub world, as [[Conker the Squirrel|Conker]] can directly access the earlier chapters from it (except the later ones, starting with [[Uga Buga (chapter)|Uga Buga]]). Windy is the only chapter without a boss. | ||
Windy is a large grassland, filled with water, trees, wasp hives, and even a terrain of poo, with the [[Poo Mountain]]. It is obviously loosely based on the [[Windmill (chapter)|Windmill]] chapter of ''[[Twelve Tales: Conker 64]]''. Windy's main landmark is the [[Windmill]], | Windy is a large grassland, filled with water, trees, wasp hives, and even a terrain of poo, with the [[Poo Mountain]]. It is obviously loosely based on the [[Windmill (chapter)|Windmill]] chapter of ''[[Twelve Tales: Conker 64]]''. Windy's main landmark is the [[Windmill]], despite having no role and that it cannot be entered. | ||
The song heard in Windy is the theme song of ''Conker's Bad Fur Day''. It changes based on where Conker heads in the area (except Poo Mountain); for instance, if Conker goes to the wasps' hive, a buzzing variant of the song plays. Additionally, the chapter [[Barn Boys]]' theme is a farm variant of Windy's. In ''Live & Reloaded'' Conker whistles the theme during a part of the chapter [[It's War]]. | The song heard in Windy is the theme song of ''Conker's Bad Fur Day''. It changes based on where Conker heads in the area (except Poo Mountain); for instance, if Conker goes to the wasps' hive, a buzzing variant of the song plays. Additionally, the chapter [[Barn Boys]]' theme is a farm variant of Windy's. In ''Live & Reloaded'' Conker whistles the theme during a part of the chapter [[It's War]]. It is also heard on a radio at the start of ''{{w|Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts}}'', when Banjo and Kazooie play Xbox 360 and eat pizza. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
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* "Wasp's Revenge" | * "Wasp's Revenge" | ||
* "Mr. Barrel" | * "Mr. Barrel" | ||
[[Category:Chapters]] | [[Category:Chapters]] | ||
[[Category:Conker's Bad Fur Day]] | [[Category:Conker's Bad Fur Day]] | ||
[[Category:Conker: Live & Reloaded]] | [[Category:Conker: Live & Reloaded]] |
Revision as of 12:50, July 25, 2018
Windy is the second chapter of Conker's Bad Fur Day and Conker: Live & Reloaded. It is somewhat of a hub world, as Conker can directly access the earlier chapters from it (except the later ones, starting with Uga Buga). Windy is the only chapter without a boss.
Windy is a large grassland, filled with water, trees, wasp hives, and even a terrain of poo, with the Poo Mountain. It is obviously loosely based on the Windmill chapter of Twelve Tales: Conker 64. Windy's main landmark is the Windmill, despite having no role and that it cannot be entered.
The song heard in Windy is the theme song of Conker's Bad Fur Day. It changes based on where Conker heads in the area (except Poo Mountain); for instance, if Conker goes to the wasps' hive, a buzzing variant of the song plays. Additionally, the chapter Barn Boys' theme is a farm variant of Windy's. In Live & Reloaded Conker whistles the theme during a part of the chapter It's War. It is also heard on a radio at the start of Template:W, when Banjo and Kazooie play Xbox 360 and eat pizza.
Characters
Sections
- "Mrs. Bee"
- "Poo Cabin"
- "Pruned"
- "Yeehaa!"
- "Sewage Sucks"
- "Great Balls of Poo"
- "Wasp's Revenge"
- "Mr. Barrel"