Remake of Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001). After having a hangover Conker gets lost and must find his way back home.Remake of Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001). After having a hangover Conker gets lost and must find his way back home.Remake of Conker's Bad Fur Day (2001). After having a hangover Conker gets lost and must find his way back home.
Chris Seavor
- Conker T. Squirrel
- (voice)
- (as Christopher Seavor)
- …
Louise Ridgeway
- Berri
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Narrator
- (voice)
Steve Burke
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- Chris Seavor(2001 screenplay)
- Robin Beanland(2001 screenplay)
- Kevin Bayliss(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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- TriviaDespite that the game was originally called Conker Live and Uncut, several Parts of the Nintendo 64 game were cut from from the xbox release. These include: Many swear words that were able to be heard in the N64 version have been bleeped out. An area near the beginning of the N64 game where Conker falls down a waterfall isn't in the Xbox version. Instead when Conker falls he just appears back at the top again. The cheats screen of the original game is gone, an umbrella with Kazooie from the Banjo games that could be seen in the chapter select screen is no longer visible, Also on the N64 original Conker spun around in mid air when he jumped which he doesn't do in the remake.
- Quotes
Conker T. Squirrel: Oh, just great! I thought the designers said that this was just a straight port. What a hack!
- Alternate versionsIn the morgue on the war level when Conker accidentally electrocute your fellow squirrel comrade Conker will act like he hasn't done anything, so he reads a magazine. The magazine he is reading is called DRUDGE with Master Chief from Halo on the cover and Rare's Killer Instant logo on the back, according to a updated screen shot of the game the magazine has been replaced with a different one called Fur Only with Berri on the cover and the Conker L&R box art on the back. The DRUDGE magazine can be found in the demo version of Conker L&R.
- ConnectionsEdited into Conker: Celebrity Squirrel (2005)
- SoundtracksConker the King
(uncredited)
Composed, arranged and performed by Robin Beanland
"The Funeral March of Queen Mary" music by Henry Purcell
Voice of Conker performed by Chris Seavor
Featured review
Completely stepping-on original game.
Okay, i'm not one of those spammer bots, don't worry ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). Do you remember those times when small studios started to making 3D animated entertainment on shoe-string budget, and even though the graphics looked cheap, it still managed to amaze you when it turned into a fun well-crafted artistic piece ? And then, some years later a random producer decided to make a sequel on ten-times budget and it turned to be boring 'nd dull ? *cough*Hoodwinked*cough* Well Conker: Live & Reloaded is one of these cases. Even though the game is newer, the animation looks hideously artificial & inorganic. The timing and posing is awful (do you remember than rotation can be done in all 3 dimension and not just two ? Why is everyone facing so straight ?). The staging and pacing is not much better. The characters turned from interesting, dynamic and witty to boring, stereotypical and obnoxious (like your typical person on 9GAG). Oh, and to be precise it's not a sequel on it's own, it's just remake of the original with some more multiplayer (ignoring that original already had multiplayer in some cases). Plus for some reasons, developers were too lazy to add some cheats, although they were included in original.
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- davidspisovatel
- May 17, 2017
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- 1.33 : 1
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