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|game = ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''
|game = ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''
|world = [[Isle o' Hags]]
|world = [[Isle o' Hags]]
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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 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).
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