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  • Reg the Paintbrush
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  • Reg is a green, talking paintbrush who appeared in the Barn Boys chapter of Conker's Bad Fur Day, as part of Ron's posse. He and Ron constantly verbally abuse their supposed "friend," Franky. When Conker the Squirrel encountered them, he eventually grew exasperated with Ron and Reg's harassment towards Franky and stuffed Reg brush-first into Ron's mouth - effectively silencing both of them, since most of what Reg says is merely repeating Ron's words. He later appeared in the Throne Room in the end cutscene, along with Ron. He only speaks twice, both times being him copying whatever Ron had just said (although the second time, he states that he was copying Franky. In Live & Reloaded, his "neck" has the number "12" on it, representing twelcome inches. Although he irritates Ron, he is second-
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Eyes
  • Black
First Appearance
  • Conker Bad Fur Day
Caption
  • Artwork from Conker: Live & Reloaded
Character Type
  • Non-player character
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Species
  • Paintbrush
Color
  • Green
Gender
  • Male
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  • Reg is a green, talking paintbrush who appeared in the Barn Boys chapter of Conker's Bad Fur Day, as part of Ron's posse. He and Ron constantly verbally abuse their supposed "friend," Franky. When Conker the Squirrel encountered them, he eventually grew exasperated with Ron and Reg's harassment towards Franky and stuffed Reg brush-first into Ron's mouth - effectively silencing both of them, since most of what Reg says is merely repeating Ron's words. He later appeared in the Throne Room in the end cutscene, along with Ron. He only speaks twice, both times being him copying whatever Ron had just said (although the second time, he states that he was copying Franky. In Live & Reloaded, his "neck" has the number "12" on it, representing twelcome inches. Although he irritates Ron, he is second-in-command of the Barn Boys. Reg appears on the main page of Scribes, indicated by the author's statement " I don't know why our designer chose the ugly, crass paintbrush as our main image here – maybe he's trying to tell me something.".