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** Gregg is also popular with the fans, probably due to him being a walking [[Crowning Moment of Funny]].
** Gregg is also popular with the fans, probably due to him being a walking [[Crowning Moment of Funny]].
* [[Faux Symbolism]]: When the game begins and Conker gets drunk, he exits the bar and walks to the right (where his adventure will begin); in the stinger when he drinks away his depression and gets drunk once again, he exits the bar and walks to the ''left''.
* [[Faux Symbolism]]: When the game begins and Conker gets drunk, he exits the bar and walks to the right (where his adventure will begin); in the stinger when he drinks away his depression and gets drunk once again, he exits the bar and walks to the ''left''.
** U-Bend Blues is among the hardest [[Nintendo Hard|and deadliest]] levels in the game, where if a player didn't die up to this point, they will now. At the same time, the level also features numerous bits and pieces of other red squirrels who died trying to get past the spinning blades.
* [[Goddamn Bats]]: In various levels. You even get turned into a [[Goddamn Bats|Goddamn Bat]].
* [[Goddamn Bats]]: In various levels. You even get turned into a [[Goddamn Bats|Goddamn Bat]].
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The Nintendo 64 was often criticized as a "kiddy console" with ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' being the exception that proved the rule. So when a remake was planned for the Xbox dubbed ''[[What Could Have Been|Conker: Live & Uncut]]'', people expected to see Conker's foul mouthed antics in all their uncensored glory. Cue [[Executive Meddling]], and the game being ominously re-titled ''Conker: Live & Reloaded''. The final product was an even more censored version of the [[Nintendo 64|N64]] original. Some fans certainly enjoyed the irony.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: The Nintendo 64 was often criticized as a "kiddy console" with ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' being the exception that proved the rule. So when a remake was planned for the Xbox dubbed ''[[What Could Have Been|Conker: Live & Uncut]]'', people expected to see Conker's foul mouthed antics in all their uncensored glory. Cue [[Executive Meddling]], and the game being ominously re-titled ''Conker: Live & Reloaded''. The final product was an even more censored version of the [[Nintendo 64|N64]] original. Some fans certainly enjoyed the irony.

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