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rdfs:comment | - Molehills are small brown hills used by Bottles. In Banjo-Kazooie, if a molehill is approached, Bottles will pop out of it and teach Banjo and Kazooie a new move. They appear in the first six levels, as well as Spiral Mountain and Gruntilda's Lair. In Banjo-Tooie, molehills only appear in Spiral Mountain, where Bottles' ghost will explain how to use moves learned in the first game.
- A dessert of almond-filled prunes coated and mounded with a light mixture of gelatin, whipped eggs, and whipped cream, then topped with grated chocolate.
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Trivia | - *Molehill is a reference to "The Mountain," [[w:c:gameofthrones:Gregor Clegane
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Intro | - Molehill is an enemy in Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep. He is a knight in service to Prince Jeffrey, whom he serves as a bodyguard alongside Canine. He fights using a crude sword of gigantic proportions.
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Appearances | - *Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep
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Notes | - *Killing Molehill counts towards the Knighty Knight challenge in the challenge list.
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Mission | - Winter is a Bloody Business
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Involvement | - Molehill serves as part of the last line of defenders in the mission Winter is a Bloody Business.
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abstract | - Molehills are small brown hills used by Bottles. In Banjo-Kazooie, if a molehill is approached, Bottles will pop out of it and teach Banjo and Kazooie a new move. They appear in the first six levels, as well as Spiral Mountain and Gruntilda's Lair. In Banjo-Tooie, molehills only appear in Spiral Mountain, where Bottles' ghost will explain how to use moves learned in the first game.
- A dessert of almond-filled prunes coated and mounded with a light mixture of gelatin, whipped eggs, and whipped cream, then topped with grated chocolate.
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