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{{Quote|A frying pan? You stupid little twat!|Gargoyle, ''Live & Reloaded''}}
{{Quote|A frying pan? You stupid little...|Gargoyle, ''Conker's Bad Fur Day''}}
The '''Gargoyle''' is a red-eyed {{w|gargoyle}} comprised of stone who appears in ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' and ''[[Conker: Live & Reloaded]]''. He is the boss of the [[Hungover]] chapter, and the first one in both games. He is the easiest boss as Conker simply hits him once.
The '''Gargoyle''' is a red-eyed {{w|gargoyle}} comprised of stone who appears in ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day]]'' and ''[[Conker: Live & Reloaded]]''. He is the boss of the [[Hungover]] chapter and the first one of both games. The Gargoyle is considered the easiest boss to defeat because he gets defeated from a single hit.


== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
the Gargoyle is a huge, dark gray stone figure that, like an average gargoyle, has horns, an arrow tail, and small wings. He also has glowing red eyes and three claws on each hand.
The Gargoyle is a huge, dark gray stone figure. Like average gargoyles, he has horns, an arrow tail, and small wings. He has glowing, red eyes and three claws on each hand.


Gargoyle's appearance was updated in ''Conker: Live & Reloaded''. His body was recolored to light gray, like the color of a stone. His horns were made larger, and they curve like the letter 'c'. His wings were also made larger. Lastly, the Gargoyle's bottom mouth plate was changed, and it has a large fang from both sides.
Gargoyle's appearance was updated in ''Conker: Live & Reloaded''. His body was recolored to light gray, like the color of a stone. His horns were made larger, and they curve like the letter 'c'. His wings were also made larger. Gargoyle's bottom mouth plate was redesigned with a large fang coming out of both sides.


==History==
==History==
===''Conker's Bad Fur Day''===
[[File:Frying Pan.png|thumb|left|250px|Conker smacks the Gargoyle with his Frying Pan.]]
[[File:Frying Pan.png|thumb|left|250px|Conker smacks the Gargoyle with his Frying Pan.]]
When Conker is about to exit the Hungover chapter from a stone, he bumps into the Gargoyle, a large creature blocking the exit to the [[Windy]] hub world. The Gargoyle refuses to move off the bridge because he previously sat on a piece of "gothic architecture" for 200 years and finds the bridge more comfy. Conker asked if it was too early to discuss gothic architecture, and the Gargoyle replied that they can talk about "things of another nature" if Conker came a bit closer to him.
In ''Conker's Bad Fur Day''en Conker is about to exit the Hungover chapter from a stone, he bumps into the Gargoyle, a large creature blocking the exit to the [[Windy]] hub world. The Gargoyle refuses to move off the bridge because he previously sat on a piece of "gothic architecture" for 200 years and finds the bridge more comfy. Conker asked if it was too early to discuss gothic architecture, and the Gargoyle replied that they can talk about "things of another nature" if Conker came a bit closer to him. If Conker tries to pass Gargoyle, he picks up Conker and throws him at the end of the bridge.


In retaliation, Conker smacks the Gargoyle with a [[Frying Pan]]. He stands up and laughs at Conker, as he found the attack useless. Conker grinned and mockingly waved at him, with a thought bubble reading, "See ya". The Gargoyle accidentally trips off the bridge and collapses down the waterfall. When the Gargoyle crashes into the ground below, he creates an impact that causes a boulder to fall in front of the exit.
In retaliation, Conker whacks the Gargoyle with a [[Frying Pan]]. He stands up and laughs at Conker as he found the attack useless. Conker grinned and mockingly waved at him, with a thought bubble reading, "See ya". The Gargoyle accidentally trips off the bridge and collapses down the waterfall. When the Gargoyle crashes into the ground below, he creates an impact that causes a boulder to fall in front of the exit.


[[File:the Gargoyle LnR.png|thumb|left|250px|the Gargoyle's reappearance in ''Live & Reloaded'']]
Gargoyle's body is later seen at the bottom of the waterfall after Conker finishes the [[Spooky]] chapter. This is similar to when [[Bugger Lugs]] drowned in the flooded [[Poo Cabin]]. Gargoyle is not seen here in ''Live & Reloaded'' because he was defeated differently.
Gargoyle's role was altered for ''[[Conker: Live & Reloaded]]''. When Conker knocks him with his Frying Pan, the Gargoyle laughs it off like last time. However, he does not trip off the bridge. Conker, {{w|Fourth wall|breaking the fourth wall}}, knew that the Gargoyle was meant to fall off.


Conker asks to the Gargoyle why he did not collapse. The Gargoyle, also breaking the fourth wall, explains that the designer decided to slightly alter the area to deceive the audience into thinking the rest of the game would also be different. He tells Conker that he needs to discover another means of defeating him. Conker then says from a thought bubble, "Hmm. Well.. Lucky I brought this as well then!"; he takes out the [[Baseball Bat]] and knocks the Gargoyle on the head. The Gargoyle responds with an expressionless "Ouch." the Gargoyle stands up, and trips backward onto the rocky walls. The impact causes a boulder to fall, just like in ''Bad Fur Day'', except he is crushed by the boulder, which breaks him into pieces.
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===''Conker: Live & Reloaded''===
[[File:The Gargoyle LnR.png|thumb|250px|Gargoyle explains the designer's decision to slightly alter the area.]]
Gargoyle's role was changed in the remake, ''Conker: Live & Reloaded''. When Conker approaches Gargoyle and slams him with his Frying Pan, he laughs it off. However, unlike last time, he does not trip off the bridge. Conker, {{w|Fourth wall|breaking the fourth wall}}, knew that the Gargoyle was meant to fall off.
 
Conker asks the Gargoyle why he did not collapse. The Gargoyle explains that the designer decided to slightly alter the area to deceive players into thinking the game would be a straight port. He tells Conker to find another way of defeating him. Conker then says from a thought bubble, "Hmm. Well. Lucky I brought this as well then!". Conker pulls out the [[Baseball Bat]] and knocks it the Gargoyle's. The Gargoyle expressionlessly says, "Ouch". He stands up and trips backward onto the rocky walls. The impact causes a boulder to fall in front of the pathway, and it crashes on Gargoyle and breaks him into pieces.


In ''Conker's Bad Fur Day'', the Gargoyle's body is later shown at the bottom of the waterfall after Conker ends the [[Spooky]] chapter. This is similar to when [[Bugger Lugs]]'s body drowned in the flooded [[Poo Cabin]]. This was not shown in ''Live & Reloaded'' because he was defeated differently.
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Revision as of 20:09, September 10, 2018

Gargoyle
Gargoyle.png
Gender Male
First appearance Conker's Bad Fur Day
Species Template:W
Color Dark gray (Bad Fur Day)
Light gray (Live & Reloaded)
Eye color Red
“A frying pan? You stupid little...”
Gargoyle, Conker's Bad Fur Day

The Gargoyle is a red-eyed Template:W comprised of stone who appears in Conker's Bad Fur Day and Conker: Live & Reloaded. He is the boss of the Hungover chapter and the first one of both games. The Gargoyle is considered the easiest boss to defeat because he gets defeated from a single hit.

Appearance

The Gargoyle is a huge, dark gray stone figure. Like average gargoyles, he has horns, an arrow tail, and small wings. He has glowing, red eyes and three claws on each hand.

Gargoyle's appearance was updated in Conker: Live & Reloaded. His body was recolored to light gray, like the color of a stone. His horns were made larger, and they curve like the letter 'c'. His wings were also made larger. Gargoyle's bottom mouth plate was redesigned with a large fang coming out of both sides.

History

Conker's Bad Fur Day

Conker smacks the Gargoyle with his Frying Pan.

In Conker's Bad Fur Dayen Conker is about to exit the Hungover chapter from a stone, he bumps into the Gargoyle, a large creature blocking the exit to the Windy hub world. The Gargoyle refuses to move off the bridge because he previously sat on a piece of "gothic architecture" for 200 years and finds the bridge more comfy. Conker asked if it was too early to discuss gothic architecture, and the Gargoyle replied that they can talk about "things of another nature" if Conker came a bit closer to him. If Conker tries to pass Gargoyle, he picks up Conker and throws him at the end of the bridge.

In retaliation, Conker whacks the Gargoyle with a Frying Pan. He stands up and laughs at Conker as he found the attack useless. Conker grinned and mockingly waved at him, with a thought bubble reading, "See ya". The Gargoyle accidentally trips off the bridge and collapses down the waterfall. When the Gargoyle crashes into the ground below, he creates an impact that causes a boulder to fall in front of the exit.

Gargoyle's body is later seen at the bottom of the waterfall after Conker finishes the Spooky chapter. This is similar to when Bugger Lugs drowned in the flooded Poo Cabin. Gargoyle is not seen here in Live & Reloaded because he was defeated differently.

Conker: Live & Reloaded

Gargoyle explains the designer's decision to slightly alter the area.

Gargoyle's role was changed in the remake, Conker: Live & Reloaded. When Conker approaches Gargoyle and slams him with his Frying Pan, he laughs it off. However, unlike last time, he does not trip off the bridge. Conker, Template:W, knew that the Gargoyle was meant to fall off.

Conker asks the Gargoyle why he did not collapse. The Gargoyle explains that the designer decided to slightly alter the area to deceive players into thinking the game would be a straight port. He tells Conker to find another way of defeating him. Conker then says from a thought bubble, "Hmm. Well. Lucky I brought this as well then!". Conker pulls out the Baseball Bat and knocks it the Gargoyle's. The Gargoyle expressionlessly says, "Ouch". He stands up and trips backward onto the rocky walls. The impact causes a boulder to fall in front of the pathway, and it crashes on Gargoyle and breaks him into pieces.

Gallery