An unseen mummy within the pyramid that pops out of the Earth in the raised platform in the center of the world, accessed by shooting eggs into the four Jinxy-like statues around it. When the player enters his tomb, he warns them to turn back or "face his wrath". If the player ignores his warnings and enters the pyramid itself, they have a set time limit to get to Sandybutt's burial chamber, which is much easier with the Running Shoes. If the player manages to get to the end, they are able to steal the Jiggy from the King's sarcophagus (which, strangely, does not have a mummy inside); if they do not get there before time runs out, multiple spikes pop out of the walls and impale them offscreen, costing the player a life.
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| - An unseen mummy within the pyramid that pops out of the Earth in the raised platform in the center of the world, accessed by shooting eggs into the four Jinxy-like statues around it. When the player enters his tomb, he warns them to turn back or "face his wrath". If the player ignores his warnings and enters the pyramid itself, they have a set time limit to get to Sandybutt's burial chamber, which is much easier with the Running Shoes. If the player manages to get to the end, they are able to steal the Jiggy from the King's sarcophagus (which, strangely, does not have a mummy inside); if they do not get there before time runs out, multiple spikes pop out of the walls and impale them offscreen, costing the player a life.
- King Sandybutt is a character in Banjo-Kazooie who is a Mum-mum (and also has a Mum-mum's head for a speech icon). In the maze pyramid of Gobi's Valley, he warns you to get out or suffer the consequences (if the player disobeys his orders, the player must run along a maze and find the way to the other side of it and receive a Jiggy). His tomb is in the room beyond the maze, but strangely enough he's not there. There is a Mum-mum walking around in the maze before you reach the tomb, whether is meant to be King Sandybutt is unknown. It has been suggested that King Sandybutt may have an alternate, Egyptian, less silly sounding name, but the King, knowing little English, mistranslated his own name into the comical final result.
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| - King Sandybutt is a character in Banjo-Kazooie who is a Mum-mum (and also has a Mum-mum's head for a speech icon). In the maze pyramid of Gobi's Valley, he warns you to get out or suffer the consequences (if the player disobeys his orders, the player must run along a maze and find the way to the other side of it and receive a Jiggy). His tomb is in the room beyond the maze, but strangely enough he's not there. There is a Mum-mum walking around in the maze before you reach the tomb, whether is meant to be King Sandybutt is unknown. It has been suggested that King Sandybutt may have an alternate, Egyptian, less silly sounding name, but the King, knowing little English, mistranslated his own name into the comical final result. In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, King Sandybutt's Pyramid was torn out of Gobi's Valley and transferred to the Banjoland Museum. King Sandybutt is revealed to be alive, as when the Lord of Games brought the pyramid to the museum, King Sandybutt is mentioned to have been against the idea.
- An unseen mummy within the pyramid that pops out of the Earth in the raised platform in the center of the world, accessed by shooting eggs into the four Jinxy-like statues around it. When the player enters his tomb, he warns them to turn back or "face his wrath". If the player ignores his warnings and enters the pyramid itself, they have a set time limit to get to Sandybutt's burial chamber, which is much easier with the Running Shoes. If the player manages to get to the end, they are able to steal the Jiggy from the King's sarcophagus (which, strangely, does not have a mummy inside); if they do not get there before time runs out, multiple spikes pop out of the walls and impale them offscreen, costing the player a life.
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