Big Bad Wolf (Shrek)

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Shrek character
Big Bad Wolf
A picture of the Big Bad Wolf from Shrek 2.
Gender Male
Form Wolf
Spouse N/A
Other Family N/A
Voiced by Aron Warner


Big Bad Wolf is a character from Shrek movies. He is voiced by Aron Warner.

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A mixture of the Wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, and the Wolf in The Three Little Pigs, he is a friendly misunderstood crossdresser whom the Fairy Godmother unaffectionately refers to as "some gender confused wolf." He appears to still be wearing Lil Red's grandmother's clothes and is apparently on good terms with the three little pigs. This depiction, along with a "transgendered bartender" (the filmakers comment that she was just a very ugly woman) and Pinocchio's expansive nose in Shrek 2, raised the ire of some conservative groups who objected the film's sexual content. However, these concerns were widely ridiculed in the media. In Far Far Away Idol, he sings "Hungry Like the Wolf". His line when every one looks at him confused is, "What?". During the battle against the Fairy Godmother he forces her to drop her wand by blowing her in the air (a reference to the wolf in The Three Little Pigs).

Big Bad Wolf appears in Shrek 2 the game in three levels. He's in "Prison Break", "The Mines", and "Cookie, Cookie". His special is Huff 'n Puff, which blows people away.

In the fighting game Shrek SuperSlam, released in 2005, Big Bad Wolf is a playable character and appears as "Huff 'n' Puff Wolf". His special slam is Super Huff 'n' Puff. Big Bad Wolf did not have on his pink dress, however.

The Big Bad Wolf appears in the game Shrek Smash and Crash. Big Bad Wolf is not a playable racer but is used as a kart for Little Red Riding Hood.

He makes a cameo in "Shrek: Super Party".

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