
Big Bad Fatty Were: Death
In honor of the recent Wolf Moon, it being Friday the 13th, and Puss in Boots: The last wish, we have a wolf who is quite the smooth assassin. Death, straight up. (Up the scales) Not going to lie, this guy gives off MAJOR Thorn vibes. Though, I feel that both the Mad Reaper and Big Bad Death are still quite different. I have not seen the movie but have seen quite enough spoilers that I pretty much have seen it. It's cool though. I think I might still see it if it means we get more cool beasties like this guy. Tried stepping up my coloring and light game up a bit more with this one. First of many Big bad fatty weres this year.
Name: Death
From: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Voice Actor: Wagner Moura
Wolf type: Anthro wolf/Incarnation of the grim reaper
Why make him fat:
1. Every time Puss died/was killed, he was there to eat up his soul(s)
2. He says that many have tried to defeat him, but none have. Winner eats the loser.
3. Could just be saying he is "Death" in order to make people give him some type of tribute to spare their lives.
4.If he truly is death, then that would imply that every character who has died in the Shrek Francise has met him which means whole lot of soul slurping.
5. The souls of some characters are far bigger than others.
6. He could have made a wish on the star for more food or an endless supply of it.
7. If he is just a regular (Using the word "Regular" very loosely) then perhaps the extra fat serves as an extra layer of protection.
8. The whistle he does has the effect of slowing down time or making his targets freeze in fear.
9. He says he loves the smell of fear. Perhaps that is how he finds his prey and considering that many people are afraid of wolves in the fairy tale universe, it only makes sense.
10. If Jack Horner had died in the movie (Again, hadn't seen it yet) then his soul would be extra big considering he drank a growth potion right before the final fight. That could affect his soul too.
11. Death could have drunk the growth potion himself.
12. He could be "Death" for the entire Dreamworks multiverse. That is a hell of a lot of soul gulping!
13. The voice actor actually put on a lot of weight for a role. Who is to say the character he voiced didn't do the same, but never lost the weight like his voice actor did?
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Name: Death
From: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Voice Actor: Wagner Moura
Wolf type: Anthro wolf/Incarnation of the grim reaper
Why make him fat:
1. Every time Puss died/was killed, he was there to eat up his soul(s)
2. He says that many have tried to defeat him, but none have. Winner eats the loser.
3. Could just be saying he is "Death" in order to make people give him some type of tribute to spare their lives.
4.If he truly is death, then that would imply that every character who has died in the Shrek Francise has met him which means whole lot of soul slurping.
5. The souls of some characters are far bigger than others.
6. He could have made a wish on the star for more food or an endless supply of it.
7. If he is just a regular (Using the word "Regular" very loosely) then perhaps the extra fat serves as an extra layer of protection.
8. The whistle he does has the effect of slowing down time or making his targets freeze in fear.
9. He says he loves the smell of fear. Perhaps that is how he finds his prey and considering that many people are afraid of wolves in the fairy tale universe, it only makes sense.
10. If Jack Horner had died in the movie (Again, hadn't seen it yet) then his soul would be extra big considering he drank a growth potion right before the final fight. That could affect his soul too.
11. Death could have drunk the growth potion himself.
12. He could be "Death" for the entire Dreamworks multiverse. That is a hell of a lot of soul gulping!
13. The voice actor actually put on a lot of weight for a role. Who is to say the character he voiced didn't do the same, but never lost the weight like his voice actor did?
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Category All / Fat Furs
Species Wolf
Gender Male
Size 2103 x 1752px
File Size 2.8 MB
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