
No reposts unless the original is pretty old.No requests for karma and no posts saying "upvote if/for ".No homophobia, racism, sexism etc, including usage of slurs.We enjoy ogres and onions, but we hate Farquaads. He doesn't have any connections with the Death from the Puss in Boots: The Last Wish.We are brogres, fans of Shrek.
In The Pig Who Cried Werewolf Wolf, despite beeing a male, transforms in a female human.
In Shrek the Musical, Big Bad Wolf has a line in the song "Story of My Life", in which he complains about being called "a hot and tranny mess".In Shrek 2 Fairy Godmother even calls him a "gender-confused wolf".
Wolfie's wearing of traditional women's clothing has led to some confusion over his gender. He keeps granny's night gown on for most of his appearances in Shrek media.
Much like in the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood, Big Bad Wolf is disguised as her grandmother hoping to fool Little Red Riding Hood and eat her. In the musical, he reads a similar magazine. This is a parody of real life magazine Sports Illustrated, well known for their swimsuit cover models. The magazine he's reading in the Fiona's bed is called "Pork Illustrated". According to Shrek 2 (video game) he's tall 6'1'' and weights 180 lbs. He also appeared in Shrek Smash and Crash Racing as the car of Red Riding Hood.ĭreamWorks Wiki has a collection of images and media related to Wolf. His slam is huffing in pair and puffing it out, the direction of the blow can be controlled. It could have been the beta version of the character. In Shrek: Reekin' Havoc Wolf appears as one of the bosses.īig Bad Wolf is a playable character in Shrek Super Slam, although, he does not wear his regular pink, instead his gown colours are red, blue, green, and yellow, but in the video game intro he is shown wearing the pink gown. He also had a brief appearance at the birthday party of the Orge triplets, blowing up balloons but accidentally popping them when blowing too hard. When Shrek enters the alternate reality, Wolfie is Rumplestiltskin's Wig handler and he is dressed as a maid. When everyone forgave him, they all went back to the house where he kicked Pinocchio out of his "good spot". He was the first to forgive Shrek because of him not bothered attitude and because he was hungry. He appeared to celebrate Christmas with all the other fairytale creatures who all accidentally made Shrek's Christmas a disaster. He then helped save Shrek from being killed by getting in dressed as a bear. In the third film, he appeared at Fiona's baby shower and, along with Gingy, the Three Little Pigs, Pinocchio, and the Three Blind Mice, gave Fiona a gift. He sings "Hungry Like The Wolf" with the Three Little Pigs in front of Shrek, Fiona, and Simon Cowell. At the end he dances during the ending festival and even plays a guitar. He also helped Shrek and the others stop Fiona from falling for Charming and defeat the Fairy Godmother. He then told Prince Charming that Fiona was on her honeymoon. He first appeared in Fiona's Dragon Keep in her bed reading "Pork Illustrated" with a picture of a pig in near to nothing on the front cover. In the second film, he had a far bigger part than in any of the others. Wolf sings "Who Let The Dogs Out" in the karaoke. At the end he's seen during Shrek and Fiona wedding alongside a Farquaad guard., In the first film, he was seen in Shrek's bed and pointing to another man when Shrek asked where "this Farquaad guy is". 1.2 Shrek in the Swamp Karaoke Dance Party!.