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Mrs. Catfish is a catfish whom meets Conker in Conker's Bad Fur Day and Conker: Live & Reloaded. She, along with all the other female characters except Berri, Jugga, and the Sunflower, were voiced by Chris Seavor.[1]

Conker's Bad Fur Day/Conker: Live & Reloaded[]

Bat's Tower[]

Conker first meets Mrs. Catfish and the catfishes in the chapter Bat's Tower. They ask him to help them with their problem; their money has been locked in a safe (which they know the combination to), but it is guarded by a vicious Bullshark. They need "somebody disposable" to get rid of the Bullfish. Conker takes offense to being disposable, but accepts their offer of 10% of the money.

When Conker is finished with the objectives inside the Bat's Tower, he then heads back to the dock area and guides the catfish group to the safe. Mrs. Catfish then opens the safe hatch. When Conker finally retrieves the money, he discovers that the 10% of their agreement was actually one dollar of ten dollars. Conker, angered that he'd been double-crossed, decides on a new deal; he'd keep the entire lot, much to Mrs. Catfish's dismay. Right when she was about to tell him off, Mrs. Catfish sees that the Bullshark's rope is about to snap. The catfish group and Conker flee. The Bullshark then becomes loose and begins chasing down the catfish group and Conker, devouring at least two catfish in a gruesome manner. He then chases down Conker and crashes into the wall. When all is said and done, only one Catfish remains in the lake, which is confirmed to be Mrs. Catfish, as in the original Conker's Bad Fur Day, she is the only Catfish with a pair of yellow glasses, which this Catfish is holding.

Spooky[]

In Spooky, Conker once again meets Gregg, he is seen on a dock swatting his scythe at a bunch of catfish, commenting on his obvious hatred of them and are likely to be the deceased catfish group from Bat's Tower (although there are only three of them instead of four).

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