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Bittergiggle | Experiment Jesters |
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Overview[]
The Experimental Jesters are 7 malformed variants of the Bittergiggle with different sets of colours, five of them appear to be alive while the other two are either dead or probably unwilling to interact with the player.
Appearance[]
The Green & Coral Jester is a large head that sits on a table and is missing its body.
The Blue & Yellow Jester is on a table at the room entrance. He has a head and body with arms and no legs.
The Pink & Azure Jester floats in a tube filled with some kind of liquid and also has no eyes, and its left arm is entirely missing from its body, presumably ripped apart.
The Lime & Magenta Jester floats in a tube filled with some kind of liquid and its head is entirely missing from its body.
The Green & Brown Jester is split into two parts, one Green and the other Brown. The two parts have different sentience and personalities. They appear when the player first enters the Potentiality Sector.
The Yellow & Violet Jester is missing his left leg. He appears in the corner of a staircase within the Potentiality Sector.
The Orange & Blue Jester is missing both of his arms. They are seen with a scepter button after the Little Beak boss fight ends.
Gameplay[]
Garten of Banban IV[]
When entering the optional Bittergiggle Room, there seems to be 4 dead jester experiments in the room. Upon collecting the crown, the Green & Coral Jester talks with you, and when going near the Blue & Yellow Jester, he talks too, and then opens the door for you.
Garten of Banban VI[]
When you first enter the Potentiality Sector, you can see the Green & Brown Jester split into two halves on a giant wooden beam. They can be seen arguing about whether or not they should fuse back together, to prevent hopping like a bunny. However, the Brown Jester Half disagrees with the other half and lunges at them, causing the halves to both fall in the pitch-black abyss pit.
Right before you meet Banban in the Potentiality Sector, youโll come across the Yellow & Purple Jester crying in the corner of the staircase about finding the perfect joke. If you return to the staircase later on, the jester has left.
Youโll find the Orange & Blue Jester at the end of the Conditioning Sector. He tells you to press the scepter switch and that nothing bad will happen if you do. When you press it, he says that he told you nothing bad would happen. You then leave and go to the Parkour Room.
Voiceline Transcripts[]
- Wow, you just come in here, steal what's ours, and then leave.
- You humans are all the same; thieves with no shame.
- Your greed knows no limits, only controllable for minutes.
- You can have the crown, I can care less about that.
- But can I at least have some applause for my little poem, please?
Trivia[]
- The Experimental Jesters are all voiced by YouTubers who have played the games.
- Two of the Experimental Jesters have alternate names in Garten of Banban IV.
- The Green-Pink Jester is also called "Big-Head Jester".
- The Blue-Yellow Jester is also called "Top-Half Jester".
- There are 2 more Unused Experimental Jesters out of bounds in Garten of Banban IV.
- When JackManifold, the voice actor for the Orange-Blue Jester streamed his playthrough of Garten of Banban VI, he unofficially names the Orange-Blue Jester "Bittershiggle"
- The Green-Brown Jester divided into two parts is the most complete Bittergiggle experiment. But how he does it is still unknown.
- The Green-Brown Jester also shows beyond debuting that Bittergiggle can indeed split in half, if he is willing to do so. But since we don't know how he does it, maybe Bittergiggle can't split in half. Oh, and besides, when Bittergiggle was hit by a Toadstar in the seam, he died. If he could have split up, he wouldn't have died.
- Garten of Banban Roleplay includes multicolored Bittergiggles colored like a few of the Experimental Jesters, but with all body parts.
- Thinknoodles's Jester has the same colors as his Youtube Logo and The Minions, Who used to be a Staple of Thinknoodles' Channel.
- They used to be called Hybrids.
- Maybe, they were a replacement for the original Bittergiggle, as he was going crazy alone. And they would have been some kind of late experiments in a way that was never mentioned in the notes, or at least that Bittergiggle was created later than them (with the help of additional letters).