Banjo-Kazooie fan turns She-Hulk into Gruntilda in a reimagined poster

Yesterday, Marvel Studios released the first trailer for Strong woman Series on Disney+, as well as a poster. The poster doesn’t reveal much about Jennifer Walters, instead showing just her green legs and heels as she walks to court. Of course, those green legs could belong to anyone, and artist Rafa Knight imagined her as the Gruntilda witch, instead. Knight tweaked the poster slightly, replacing the show’s logo with the Banjo-Kazooie logo, and adding logos for Rare and Microsoft Studios underneath. It works surprisingly well and even fooled some Nintendo 64 fans!

The poster can be found redesigned by Rafa Knight embedded below.

The redesign has garnered a lot of positive attention from Banjo-Kazooie fans. Banjo Kazooie Even composer Grant Kirkhop chimed in with his wish for this to be a real thing! Unfortunately, this is not the case, but Hello The series got its hands on Paramount+, so it’s not impossible to imagine another Xbox franchise getting the streaming treatment sometime in the future! Video game mods are quite common right now, and it’s not hard to imagine Banjo-Kazooie getting the same treatment we’ve seen with fan-favorite franchises like Sonic the Hedgehog.

the original Banjo Kazooie It was released on the Nintendo 64 in 1998. The game was a huge success, which led to a sequel, banjo toyOnly two years later. While the two games are closely related to Nintendo, the franchise was purchased by Microsoft in 2001, along with developer Rare. It’s been a very long time since fans got a new game in the series, even though it’s original Banjo Kazooie It was recently made available on the Nintendo Switch. The positive reception of the poster above is just another reminder of how passionate fans are about the original N64 games, and Banjo-Kazooie in general. We hope Microsoft will do more with this series in the future!

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