Eekum Bokum! Get ready to travel to Freezeezy Peak with Walrus Banjo! Mmmmm… 1998 Banjo-Kazooie nostalgia!
First4Figures has announced another new Banjo-Kazooie statue, celebrating the Rare N64 title we all remember so fondly. The best part is that F4F didn’t make ten different versions of the statue!
That’s right, there’s only one Walrus Banjo, and he is currently going for $274.99. The price, which is $20 off, will go back up to $299 at the end of this month.
There are no special features with Walrus Banjo. No LEDs or swappable parts. Nope. What you see is what you get. It’s Banjo freshly transformed into a walrus via Mumbo’s magic.
The big-eyed, happy, and chubby Banjo is expected to release during the first quarter of 2024.





“One of the many transformations Banjo and Kazooie undergo in the original game is turning into an adorable Walrus to explore Freezeezy Peak. This toothy transformation can withstand the world’s icy waters, and can also challenge Boggy the Bear to a sled race!”
Walrus Banjo comes with the following:
- Swirling blue and yellow Mumbo magic
- Skull plinth replica base
- Limited edition numbering
- Banjo-Kazooie Authentication card
The last First4Figures Banjo-Kazooie collectible we covered was the adorable Bee Banjo. Which character or version of Banjo do you think will be next?
Banjo-Kazooie came out when I was in my late teens, but Rare’s gameplay loops were addictive even for a cynical teen. Although the game might seem very basic nowadays, in the 1990s fully 3D, semi-open-world video games were still very unique. It would be years before Ubisoft came around and made free-roam gameplay a chore.
What are some of your favorite memories from Banjo-Kazooie and its sequels? Let us know in the comments section below.
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