For those not caught up on one of the video game industry’s most beloved characters, Banjo-Kazooie is part of Rare’s golden age of classics that it released during the Nintendo 64’s lifespan. Although the series has maintained popularity throughout the years, both Banjo and the lovable red bird named Kazooie have been somewhat dormant. This is because of Microsoft’s acquisition of Rare and the divisive release of the 2008 title Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts.

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However, despite this dormancy and Microsoft’s lack of attention to the dynamic duo (except in 2019 when they debuted as DLC characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate), fans have not been stifled in the slightest from consistently demanding for the return of the legendary Banjo-Kazooie. Now, one fan has taken to creating a hilarious edit of the latest She-Hulk: Attorney at Law poster that teases the release of a wishful upcoming Banjo-Kazooie game.

Taking up the cover of the poster is the stiletto sporting legs of She-Hulk, although the Banjo-Kazooie association with the parody poster now leads fans to assume it’s the villainous and green Gruntilda Winkybunion. She acts as the main antagonist for the Banjo-Kazooie franchise and is often scheming on methods to become the most alluring person in all of Spiral Mountain, with her plans going as far as kidnappings Banjo’s sister to steal her beauty. Examining further, one finds that creator Rafaknight_rk even credit Microsoft Studios and Rare to imply that the original developers are producing this dream project.

After sharing the hysterical image with Twitter, Rafaknight_rk’s post went incredibly viral as it currently sits at over 125,000 likes. While there is no future guaranteed right now for Banjo-Kazooie, one can only hope that this ever-so enormous fan base for the characters will entice Microsoft to shift some development priorities and give Banjo-Kazooie another shot in the limelight.

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