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if there was ever a sequel or a show (HOPING HARD), i rlly want them to cover this:

snake doesnt admit it but we all know that part of his problem started when diane walked into wolf’s life. i mean she’s got everything?? she’s much cooler, she helps people, she’s gorgeous, everyone loves her– and snake?? mr “i have no redeeming qualities” and “you’re the worst of all of us” snake??? yeah. yeeaahh 😕

it IS in the books. id really love it for them to flesh this out

ngl reading this panel makes me think abt mr shark too like,, HELLO?? THIS MAN IS SO BRUTAL

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To also think she was the first one who believed and helped Wolf to become good makes Snake's position all the more miserable 😢😢

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Some foreshadowing hints about Diane's former life

1. She knew far too well about the Bad Guys' state of mind of being angry, denial and self-loathing.

Telling no matter how much cash or valuables they steal, it will never fill their empty hearts. Almost like an experience she went through.

2. During the Golden Dolphin ceremony, she meets and discusses with disguised Wolf about the Bad Guys. Not only she mocked their last heist being messy, but also predicted their next move is going to be 'personal'.

Stealing the Golden Dolphin.

3. Telling Wolf, a fox and a wolf are not so different could have 2 meanings. She had to endure prejudices as a tricky animal, or she used to be a criminal just like him.

(Also her brilliant handskills one step ahead of Wolf)

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I just wanted to say thank you for that one scene of Wolf and Snake falling into the love crater and confessing to eachother. Many animated films don't take that risk. Such a great contribution to the queer community.

With pride month coming up, I was wondering, perhaps, if you see them as a couple? Because I know many of the fans do.

Pierre Perifel (director): "It's true, not much animated films have that kind of scenario. But we love taking risks! They were going to die anyways, so they were like "might as well get everything off my chest, and confess how I feel about you." As for their relationship, I honestly don't know. I mean, for me personally in my head, I don't really see it as more than friendship. They did say "I love you" to one another, however i'm not sure. But it's great to see the fans interpreting them the way they see it, how liberated they are!"

You mentioned a flashback featuring Wolf and Snake that didn't make the final cut, what is that about?

Pierre Perifel: "Well, I don't know if I want to say because we might use it in the future, if the opportunity is given to make more. It involves how the both of them first met when they were teenagers. Wolf was in school and he wanted to play with the other kids, but it doesn't go well. He always ends up in detention for something he didn't do. One of these days, he meets Snake who asks "why are you here?" He answers "I wanted to play with other kids. Why are you here?" Wolf asks back to him, and he responds "snake." However, I'm a lot happier with the final product as it is. That flashback didn't make it to the final product because it wasn't the style I wanted for the movie. But once again, we're thinking of using it if we make a series or a sequel, fingers crossed."

-Interview with director Pierre Perifel from the exclusive zoom meeting"the art and story of The Bad Guys."

*We took notes during the meeting. Got a hold of the most important information and phrases said relating to the topic.

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