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===''Banjo-Tooie''===
===''Banjo-Tooie''===
In the intro to ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', Bottles and his friends are playing cards, being one of the victims of, as well as objecting to, Kazooie's constant cheating. When [[Mumbo Jumbo]] warns of Grunty's return, Bottles refuses to evacuate because he thinks Mumbo is lying. Unfortunately, Bottles is killed by Gruntilda's spell that destroys [[Banjo's House]]. After this, Bottles dies in front of Banjo's House, and becomes a ghost.
In the intro to ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', Bottles is at Banjo's house, playing cards with Banjo, Kazooie, and [[Mumbo Jumbo]]. While they are playing, Kazooie points to something outside and steals Bottles' poker chips while he is not looking. Later, when Mumbo discovers that Grunty is about to destroy Banjo's house with a powerful spell, he urges everyone to evacuate. Bottles believes he is being lied to again, and remains inside the house when the spell obliterates it. In the morning, Bottles' charred body walks out of the house and collapses, at which point his angel leaves his body and floats above it, signifying his death.


Although Bottles' brother, [[Jamjars]], acts as the duo's move tutor, Bottles gives Banjo and Kazooie optional tutorials on their moves from the first game if they examine his molehills around [[Spiral Mountain]]. If Banjo and Kazooie talk to Bottles' ghost, he laments over his decomposing body and urges Banjo to hurry at getting his body back.
Banjo and Kazooie can revisit any of Bottles' molehills around Spiral Mountain, where Bottles reminds them of basic gameplay mechanics and using moves that they have learned from the previous game. Besides this, Bottles' older brother [[Jamjars]], serves as his replacement, and teaches the new moves to Banjo and Kazooie. For most of the game, Bottles' corpses lies on the ground outside Banjo's house. If talked to, Bottles laments over his decomposing body and urges Banjo and Kazooie to hurry at getting it back.


Besides Jamjars, the game introduces the rest of Bottles' family and their [[Bottles' House|house]] in [[Jinjo Village]]. In the house, the duo meet Bottles' wife, [[Mrs. Bottles]], his son [[Speccy]], and his daughter [[Goggles]], and can optionally talk to them, but Banjo and Kazoooie cannot bring themselves to tell them about Bottles' murder.
Besides Jamjars, the game introduces the rest of Bottles' family and their [[Bottles' House|house]] in [[Jinjo Village]]. In the house, the duo meet Bottles' wife, [[Mrs. Bottles]], his son [[Speccy]], and his daughter [[Goggles]]. Banjo and Kazooie can optionally talk to them, but cannot bring themselves to tell them about Bottles' murder.


Near the end of the game, Banjo and Kazooie use the leftover energy from the [[Big-O-Blaster]] to revive Bottles. He runs back to his house, where he is greeted by his angry wife and forced to eat his burnt dinner for being so late. He tries to explain himself by telling her how he was killed and resurrected, but she doesn't believe him. King Jingaling and a reformed [[Klungo]] then come into the house, where they all decide to house a party in honor of Banjo and Kazooie's victory. In the ending, the duo, Jamjars, Mumbo Jumbo and [[Humba Wumba]] go to Bottles' house to join the party, only to be greeted by a sleeping Bottles, who tells them the party ended early because Klungo ate most of the food, to everyone's disappointment.
Near the end of the game, Banjo and Kazooie use the leftover energy from the [[Big-O-Blaster]] to revive Bottles. He runs back to his house, where he is greeted by his angry wife and forced to eat his burnt dinner for being so late. He tries to explain himself by telling her how he was killed and resurrected, but she doesn't believe him. King Jingaling and a reformed [[Klungo]] then come into the house, where they all decide to house a party in honor of Banjo and Kazooie's victory. In the ending, the duo, Jamjars, Mumbo Jumbo and [[Humba Wumba]] go to Bottles' house to join the party, only to be greeted by a sleeping Bottles, who tells them the party ended early because Klungo ate most of the food, to everyone's disappointment.


Bottles also heavily features into a scrapped gameplay mode called [[Bottles' Revenge]]. In it, Bottles took on a devilish appearance and allowed a second player could take control of certain enemies to antagonize player one. Although the mode became unused, a face icon for Bottles' devilish appearance can be seen as one of the icons that can appear on selectable answers in the Tower of Tragedy Quiz.
Bottles is featured in an infamous scrapped gameplay mode called [[Bottles' Revenge]]. In it, Bottles has a red, devilish appearance, and a second player could take control of certain enemies to antagonize player one. Although the mode became unused, a face icon for Bottles' devilish appearance is one of the icons that can appear on selectable answers in the [[Tower of Tragedy]] quiz.


===''Banjo-Pilot''===
===''Banjo-Pilot''===
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