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'''Mrs. Bottles''' is the wife of [[Bottles]], the mother of [[Goggles]] and [[Speccy]], and the sister-in-law of [[Jamjars]]. She lives in the mole tunnel underneath [[Jinjo Village]] with her family, the entrance of which is found in front of [[King Jingaling]]'s palace in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. [[Banjo]] refuses to tell her of Bottles' demise at the hands of [[Grunty]], although [[Kazooie]] is more than happy to relay this message. Since the two decide against telling her, she states irritably that Bottles is just late to dinner, and deliberately leaves the dinner overdone and forces him to eat it. Afterwards, Bottles tries to explain that he had been killed earlier and just came back to life, with Mrs. Bottles being strongly implied to have not believed him (at least until King Jingaling and Klungo vouched for him after arriving at her place).
'''Mrs. Bottles''' is the wife of [[Bottles]], the mother of [[Goggles]] and [[Speccy]], and the sister-in-law of [[Jamjars]]. She only appears in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', where she lives with Bottles in his [[Bottles' House|house]].
 
[[Banjo]] does not want to tell Mrs. Bottles that Bottles died when attacked by [[Gruntilda]], although [[Kazooie]] is more than happy to relay this message. Not knowing that Bottles had died, Mrs. Bottles gets irritable that Bottles is late for dinner, and deliberately leaves the dinner overdone.
 
Later, Bottles tries to explain that he died earlier and was later resurrected. It is strongly implied that Mrs. Bottles did not believe him at first (at least until King Jingaling and Klungo vouched for him after arriving at her place).


In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', it is mentioned that the trauma of her husband's death and resurrection has caused her and the children to leave him, although this was not mentioned in the game itself, making it a rumour. When Bottles is questioned in [[Showdown Town]], he states both that Mrs. Bottles was run over and killed by one of Gruntilda's vehicles, and that she is still living back in Jinjo Village happily. Bottles himself acknowledges the confusion about the conflicting stories, but doesn't bother trying to tell Banjo the truth.
In ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'', it is mentioned that the trauma of her husband's death and resurrection has caused her and the children to leave him, although this was not mentioned in the game itself, making it a rumour. When Bottles is questioned in [[Showdown Town]], he states both that Mrs. Bottles was run over and killed by one of Gruntilda's vehicles, and that she is still living back in Jinjo Village happily. Bottles himself acknowledges the confusion about the conflicting stories, but doesn't bother trying to tell Banjo the truth.
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*Neither of her children have her brown eyes. If you look closely at Speccy, Mrs. Bottles, Goggles, or Bottles, you can see their eyes behind their glasses, and they are very small beady eyes but yet they take up the entire lens.
*Neither of her children have her brown eyes. If you look closely at Speccy, Mrs. Bottles, Goggles, or Bottles, you can see their eyes behind their glasses, and they are very small beady eyes but yet they take up the entire lens.
*A part in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'' called the Mole-On-A-Pole has what appears to be Mrs. Bottles on it.
*A part in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts]]'' called the Mole-On-A-Pole has what appears to be Mrs. Bottles on it.
*She seems to have met Banjo before, as she greets him warmly by name when they first see her in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]'', and he subsequently calls her "Mrs. B" afterward.
*It seems strange Mrs. Bottles left her husband due to events that were not Bottles' fault at all. In Banjo-Tooie, there aren't any hints of Mrs. Bottles being traumatized due to the death and resurrection.
*It seems strange Mrs. Bottles left her husband due to events that were not Bottles' fault at all. In Banjo-Tooie, there aren't any hints of Mrs. Bottles being traumatized due to the death and resurrection.
*In [[Bottles' Revenge]] however she will not recognize [[Bottles]] as a devil.
*In [[Bottles' Revenge]], she does not recognize [[Bottles]] as a devil.
*Her first name is unknown, though incorrect answers in the [[Tower of Tragedy]] quiz give the options of "Milky" and "Betty". (The correct answer, of course, is "It was never mentioned.")
*Her first name is unknown, though incorrect answers in the [[Tower of Tragedy]] quiz give the options of "Milky" and "Betty". (The correct answer is "It was never mentioned.")
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Mrs. Bottles is the wife of Bottles, the mother of Goggles and Speccy, and the sister-in-law of Jamjars. She only appears in Banjo-Tooie, where she lives with Bottles in his house.

Banjo does not want to tell Mrs. Bottles that Bottles died when attacked by Gruntilda, although Kazooie is more than happy to relay this message. Not knowing that Bottles had died, Mrs. Bottles gets irritable that Bottles is late for dinner, and deliberately leaves the dinner overdone.

Later, Bottles tries to explain that he died earlier and was later resurrected. It is strongly implied that Mrs. Bottles did not believe him at first (at least until King Jingaling and Klungo vouched for him after arriving at her place).

In Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, it is mentioned that the trauma of her husband's death and resurrection has caused her and the children to leave him, although this was not mentioned in the game itself, making it a rumour. When Bottles is questioned in Showdown Town, he states both that Mrs. Bottles was run over and killed by one of Gruntilda's vehicles, and that she is still living back in Jinjo Village happily. Bottles himself acknowledges the confusion about the conflicting stories, but doesn't bother trying to tell Banjo the truth.

Trivia

  • The mug she is seen drinking from has the initials "B-T" which stand for the game, Banjo-Tooie.
  • Neither of her children have her brown eyes. If you look closely at Speccy, Mrs. Bottles, Goggles, or Bottles, you can see their eyes behind their glasses, and they are very small beady eyes but yet they take up the entire lens.
  • A part in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts called the Mole-On-A-Pole has what appears to be Mrs. Bottles on it.
  • It seems strange Mrs. Bottles left her husband due to events that were not Bottles' fault at all. In Banjo-Tooie, there aren't any hints of Mrs. Bottles being traumatized due to the death and resurrection.
  • In Bottles' Revenge, she does not recognize Bottles as a devil.
  • Her first name is unknown, though incorrect answers in the Tower of Tragedy quiz give the options of "Milky" and "Betty". (The correct answer is "It was never mentioned.")