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Conker's Bad Fur Day

  • Video Game
  • 2001
  • M
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
1.6K
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Chris Seavor in Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001)
Conker's Bad Fur Day
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The vulgar adventures and exploits of a squirrel with a hangover, just trying to get back home while being forced to save the world.The vulgar adventures and exploits of a squirrel with a hangover, just trying to get back home while being forced to save the world.The vulgar adventures and exploits of a squirrel with a hangover, just trying to get back home while being forced to save the world.

  • Director
    • Chris Seavor
  • Writers
    • Chris Seavor
    • Robin Beanland
    • Kevin Bayliss
  • Stars
    • Chris Seavor
    • Louise Ridgeway
    • Chris Marlow
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Chris Seavor
    • Writers
      • Chris Seavor
      • Robin Beanland
      • Kevin Bayliss
    • Stars
      • Chris Seavor
      • Louise Ridgeway
      • Chris Marlow
    • 33User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Chris Seavor
    • Conker T. Squirrel
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    Louise Ridgeway
    Louise Ridgeway
    • Berri
    • (voice)
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    Chris Marlow
    • The Great Mighty Poo
    • (voice)
    James MacDonald
    • Ugas
    • (archive footage)
    • (archive sound)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Chris Seavor
    • Writers
      • Chris Seavor
      • Robin Beanland
      • Kevin Bayliss
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    So it comes to this

    After they made Banjo-kazooie and Donkey Kong 64 I remember them saying they were going to make another game with one of the characters from Diddy kong racing, with a squirell named Conker. Now basically I had heard nothing of the content of the new game until I saw the rating on the box and the picture of Conker with a beer. And people that did know told me to steer clear of this one. Immediately I convinced my parents to rent the game, Conkers BFD. I was thinking, "How far would Nintendo and Rare go to make a mature audience game". Sure enough this was the funniest crudest game I have played since Clayfighter 63 1/3. Nowhere else can I play a game where you get drunk and p**s on people or fight an opera singing boss made entirely out of S**t. Unlike Banjo-Kazooie, not only does it have strong language, bathroom humor, and even a bit of sexual themes, but you also don't spend endless searches for items and stuff to get what you need to defeat the boss. Instead it consists of context sensitive zones that just gives you what you need.

    Also lots of scenes from different movies in the game that will make most adults laugh as well. I highly recommend you play this game. Great graphics for a game that doesn't use the expansion pack and cut scenes as well with good voice overs (hence the british accents). And the best multiplayer Rare has given in a while. Even if some of the gross humor might come as silly and ignorant you will like it nonetheless. Overall you should go and get the total experince that is Conker, who has come a long way from a boring racing game.
    10oldman007

    THE BEST NINTENDO GAME EVER MADE

    when I first brought this game I thought it would be stupid,BUT IT WAS NOT.The voices by Chris and Louise are done perfectly.If anyone is reading this right now get the game,it may sound strange at first,the game,but as you play it more it gets better.My favorite part is the multi player mode.
    9MrPaull0324

    A raunchy but marvelous game from the N64's final days

    Originally, this was meant to be a cutesy kid's game, but the designers at Rare felt that would be too similar to Banjo Kazooie. So, it was redesigned into a shockingly raunchy adult game chock full of profanity, blood, alcohol, and sexual themes, albeit with a deceptively cartoonish and colorful environment.

    After suffering a nasty hangover from a night of drinking, you'll guide Conker the Red Squirrel on a long, arduous journey home while avoiding the minions of the Fairy Panther King who seeks to use Conker as a makeshift table leg. But don't let the game's cutesy appearance and humor fool you; the ending was a devastating gut-punch that teaches Conker (and the player) a harsh lesson.

    The gameplay was fairly simple, consisting mostly of typical platforming and puzzle solving and Conker only had a handful of moves, like his double jump and tail hover. The only collectibles in the game are wads of cash that are necessary to progress further. But things picked up and became more combat oriented by the third act where you fight a wide variety of enemies like the evil Tediz, Zombies, and Weasel soldiers with an assortment of weapons, like a shotgun, duel submachine guns, and a bazooka.

    The game has a strong cinematic feel to it, thanks to the fantastic cutscenes. There are film references everywhere: the intro takes after "A Clockwork Orange", "It's War" was a gritty and bloody take on Saving Private Ryan, and "Heist" parodied the slow-motion action of "The Matrix". The final boss was even a Xenomorph from "Alien". The British humor was brilliant and side-splittingly funny; very few games made me laugh as hard as this one did.

    The music was great and dynamic. The oldies style music of the hub world Windy was very catchy and spritely, then there was ancient tribal theme of Uga Buga, the low and eerie theme of Spooky, and the (in)famous Sloprano opera accompanied by the Great Mighty Poo's surprisingly beautiful singing voice provided by Chris Marlow. The sounds and voice acting were excellent, considering director Chris Seavor performed 90% of it.

    The game pushed the N64 to its absolute limits, and it shows because the graphics and sounds were gorgeous for the system. The levels had beautiful coloring and strong textures like the glowing lava pits in Uga Buga, and the blood-dyed water on the shores of Tediz Island. Other visual effects like sparks from bullet impacts, explosions and smoke clouds, and water dripping off Conker after swimming looked great too. Conker even conveyed full facial emotions and eye movement, and he had full lips sync, as did most of the characters.

    Downer ending aside and the disappointing fact that no true sequel will be made, Conker's Bad Fur Day was a marvelous game created late in N64's life and one of the funniest I've ever played. Even today, it remains a cult classic that's still enjoyable.
    cheeseboy80

    Funnier than most movie comedies out today

    This is the most disgusting game ever made for an Nintendo system and funnier than most movies out today especially the dumb teen flicks that people already seen dozens of times already. This is original and the jokes are original, not dull and boring. The Matrix level is a classic.

    I give this game 10 out of 10
    8HungryforCheese

    Wow. Thats a fun one..

    Don't let your kids play it. Actually scratch that. They'll find away. Just take me for example. In some ways clunky and dated, but mostly fun and hysterical.

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    • Trivia
      Following the games completion, Rare began working on a sequel titled "Conker's Other Bad Day" for the Nintendo GameCube but following Rare's buyout by Microsoft, Rare was told to remake Conker's Bad Fur Day for the Xbox. By 2008 the sequel project was officially scrapped. However, the script of the cancelled sequel's story survived thanks to the internet preserving it on various websites.
    • Quotes

      Great Mighty Poo: [singing] I am the Great Mighty Poo / And I'm going to throw my shit at you! / A huge supply of tish / comes from my chocolate starfish / How about some scat you little twat?

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits, there is a scene with King Conker ordering beer at a now-empty Cock and Plucker. It ends like how the game begins, with Conker staggering out, drunk.
    • Connections
      Edited into Rare Replay (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      La Marseillaise
      Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Nintendo of America Inc.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Twelve Tales: Conker 64
    • Production companies
      • Rare
      • Rareware
      • THQ
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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