“Most people in furry subcultures remember the shirtless dancing buff tigers used in Zootopia‘s marketing that most took to more or less mean, ‘Hey furries - we know your community has an eye for masculine forms, so to speak,'” he says. That said, it’s not at all uncommon for furries to look to mainstream entertainment for inspiration for their own fan art, stemming all the way back to the days of Disney’s Robin Hood, an unofficial furry classic, says GeorgeSquares, a furry LGBTQ author. Wolf pricks his ears in response to hearing “Good boy,” for instance, could be read as a natural canine reaction - or as an example of a protagonist with a praise kink, according to some in the fandom).
#TUMBLR GAY MEN XXX MUSCLE MOVIE#
Of course, The Bad Guys is not explicitly a furry-targeted film it’s a movie about anthropomorphized animal aimed largely at families and children, albeit with a few potentially adult jokes thrown in (a moment in which Mr. The big bad wolf, but bader-rer… #TheBadGuys /Cd6haRkJXW And nearly 10 percent of all tweets and replies to DreamWorks’ Bad Guys trailer included the word “furry,” according to TrendsMap data. Furries on message boards like Fur Affinity also started drawing comparisons between Wolf and Nick Wilde, the wily fox protagonist of Zootopia voiced by Jason Bateman, who is prevalent in furry fan art and at cons. One tweet with more than 6,000 likes features an anthropomorphized wolf lustily sniffing Mr. Wolf in various states of concupiscence or in compromising positions with Diane Foxington, a sultry, powersuit-wearing fox played by Zazie Beetz or Shark, played by Craig Robinson. There are more than 1,000 pieces of Bad Guys-themed fan art on the NSFW furry art site e621, most of which feature a muscle-bound Mr. On TikTok, the #TheBadGuys hashtag has nearly 100 million views, with the top videos largely being thirsty fan edits of Rockwell’s character. He’s a suave guy with a fun art style that really appealed to the artists in the fandom.”Īlmost immediately after the trailer dropped late last year, furries gravitated to The Bad Guys, and to Rockwell’s character in particular. “I think what resonated in the fandom is the main character of Mr. “The fandom is going wild for it right now,” one digital artist and fursuit maker says of The Bad Guys. The Beatles in India: 16 Things You Didn't Know Despite most popular conceptions about furries, not all people in the fandom harbor sexual attractions to anthropomorphized creatures - but many of those currently thirsting after Mr. Wolf are furries, a term used to describe those who enjoy dressing up as or drawing anthropomorphized animals. Wolf is an actual wolf (albeit one voiced by reportedly human actor Sam Rockwell), most of the people posting about Mr.
Another is more to the point: “When do I get to see Mr wolf from bad guys cock in the movie.” (For those interested, there’s plenty on fan art on Twitter where you can see just that.)īecause Mr.
He’s in love with ME,” reads one representative tweet. Wolf isn’t attracted to u OR anyone else. To that end, the character is prompting hordes of thirsty comments on the internet: “Mr. Wolf, the slick protagonist of the upcoming DreamWorks release The Bad Guys, looks like a classic American male sex symbol, in the grand tradition of Cary Grant, Harrison Ford, and Brad Pitt. With his broad shoulders, revolving wardrobe of crisp, well-fitted suits, and rakish, come-hither expressions, Mr.