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* BreakthroughHit: ''The Bad Guys'' was Aaron Blabey's last ditch effort to write children's books; had it not taken off, he would've bowed out of creative work and gotten a permanent desk job to support his family. Thankfully for him, the books were a runaway success.

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* BreakthroughHit: ''The Bad Guys'' was Aaron Blabey's last ditch effort to write save his children's books; book writing career; had it not taken off, he would've bowed out of creative work and gotten a permanent desk job to support his family. Thankfully for him, the books were a runaway success.

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Examples from the movie go [[WesternAnimation/TheBadGuys2022 here]].
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* WorkingTitle: Book 13, ''The Bad Guys in Cut to the Chase'', was originally listed as ''The Bad Guys in the Sever-ending Story''.

!!Movie
* TheCastShowOff: Being voiced by Creator/AnthonyRamos of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' and ''Film/InTheHeights'' fame, it’s fitting that Mr. Piranha gets to show off his singing chops with “Good Tonight”.
* CelebrityVoiceActor:
** In the original version, Creator/SamRockwell as Mr. Wolf, Creator/AlexBorstein (of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' fame) as Officer Luggins, Creator/RichardAyoade as Professor Marmalade, and Creator/{{Awkwafina}} as Ms. Tarantula.
** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Mr. Shark is voiced by Mexican [=YouTube=]r and content creator, Gonzok while Mr. Wolf is voiced by Colombian actor, Manolo Cardona.
** The European Spanish dub has actor Santi Millán as Mr. Shark, Pedro Alonso of ''Series/MoneyHeist'' fame as Mr. Snake, comedian Joaquín Reyes as Prof. Marmalade, and sports journalist Sara Carbonero as Tiffany Fluffit.
** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actors voicing leading roles are Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington, Creator/KimikoSaito as Misty Luggins, Creator/KappeiYamaguchi as Professor Marmalade and Creator/HisakoKyoda as the old lady.
* ContentLeak: The contents of the Blu-ray, including the ''Maraschino Ruby'' short and deleted scenes, were leaked online in late May 2022, a month prior to the official release.
* CreatorChosenCasting: With the exception of Creator/MarcMaron as Mr. Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books' author, Aaron Blabey's, own cast list for the film. Some notable examples include Creator/SamRockwell as Mr. Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr. Shark.
* InspirationForTheWork:
** [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/interviews/bad-guys-pierre-perifel-video-interview-215441.html Director Pierre Perifel]] cited the art styles presented in various Japanese anime and manga for influencing the film's dynamic look. ''Anime/SherlockHound'' and ''Franchise/LupinIII'' (''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'') were specifically mentioned due to Creator/HayaoMiyazaki's contributions to them. Other works include ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Anime/CowboyBebop'', and ''Franchise/DragonBall''. He rationalized that this was due to his upbringing being around the time of the anime boom in France.
** Being a French native, Perifel cited European art influences as being equally important for the film. French cartoonist Benjamin Renne's work on ''WesternAnimation/TheBigBadFoxAndOtherTales'' and ''WesternAnimation/ErnestEtCelestine'' are noted as prime examples.
** Considering ''Bad Guys'' is a heist film, Perifel naturally mentioned ''Film/OceansEleven'', ''Film/ReservoirDogs'', and ''Film/PulpFiction'' as influences. The opening {{Oner}} in the diner especially pays homage to ''Pulp Fiction''.
* LateExportForYou: Its Japan theatrical release date is October 7, 2022, nearly four months after the film was released on Blu-ray in North America.
* NovelizationFirst: The novel based on the film was released nearly two months before the film itself. Because the novel comes from an earlier draft of the film, some dialog and scenes are slightly different from the film. Notably, the Love Crater Meteorite is described as glowing pink, which was before the film's [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience color coding]] was finalized and the glow was changed to blue.
* NewbieBoom: The [=DreamWorks=] movie trailer brought more attention to the book series, and in fact many were unaware that it was a book series to start with.
* PlayingAgainstType: In the Japanese dub, and while not the first time he had voiced villains, this is one of the few times we hear Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, as Professor Marmalade, to voice the BigBad of the story, rather than the hero or at least one of the main villain's goons.
* RelationshipVoiceActor:
** Creator/SamRockwell and Creator/AnthonyRamos previously appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'', which is another [=DreamWorks=] Animation film.
** In the Japanese dub, [[Creator/KappeiYamaguchi Professor Marmalade]] and the [[Creator/HisakoKyoda old lady]] previously worked together as Bugs Bunny and Granny in the Japanese dubs of the ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' franchise and in ''Manga/InuYasha'' as both the titular hero and Kaede.
** In a cross-language example, and regarding the aforementioned ''Manga/InuYasha'', the old lady's voice actresses in the Latin American Spanish and Japanese dubs, Ángela Villanueva and Creator/HisakoKyoda respectively, also voiced Kaede.
* ReleaseDateChange:
** The movie was slated for September 17, 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was eventually moved to April 15, 2022. It was then moved a week later, leaving April 22, 2022 as its final date.
** Just before its planned release date of March 24, 2022 in that country, [[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal Pictures]] joined an [[PersonaNonGrata economic boycott]] of Russia, leading to the releases of all Universal films, including ''The Bad Guys'', being delayed indefinitely there.
* ShortRunInPeru: The film was released in much of the world, including Israel and the Dominican Republic, on March 16, 2022. Australia got the film later on March 31 in the same year. The UK/Ireland officially got a release in April 1, though some theatres got an earlier release in March 26.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Before production of the film started, the first draft of the script was alot more comedic and silly, similar to the books the film was based on, but when Pierre Perifel was hired as director, it was toned down a bit to get the message of the film through little bit better.
** Early concept art shows Mr. Wolf would've been more scruffy like in the books.
** Early concept art reveals that the gang would've originally worn black suit-and-tie attire, like in the books. It also shows that Mr. Shark was the last one to lose this.
** Early concept art has Ms. Tarantula as dark grey with orange clothing. In the movie, she's orange with black clothing. Her design went through the most iterations compared to the rest of the gang, and at one point, she was ''less'' anthropomorphic than her book counterpart.
** While the majority of Diane's concept art depicts her as a fox, some development sketches show a human version of her.
** Early concept art reveals that Mr. Snake's Creator/HunterSThompson-inspired traits were meant to be pushed to the fullest point, sporting aviator shades and a cigarette holder, both of which were removed from his final design.
** Early in character design development, Mr. Shark and Mr. Piranha still had fins instead of legs, as in the books; Blabey suggested that Mr. Shark wiggle on the floor to move like a giant worm, and that Mr. Piranha parkour off objects. The animators redesigned them to have legs and sold Blabey on the concept.
** Briefly when planning the film's setting, the world was meant to be fully populated by anthropomorphic animals, just like the books. In the final film, the setting is a fictionalized Los Angeles and the only anthropomorphic animals are the major characters. [[WordOfGod Pierre Perifel]] [[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1473205997 stated]] that the change from a world of anthropomorphic animals to a world of both humans and anthropomorphic animals was made because he wanted to show the prejudice and stereotyping came from [[RealLifeWritesThePlot how humans have seen and treated these animals]] rather than how fellow animals see them.
** The diner scene at the beginning originally involved Mr. Wolf and Mr. Snake discussing what their last meals on Earth would be. It felt too adult for the movie's audience, so screenwriter Etan Cohen came up with the concept of discussing Snake's birthday instead, leading to a similar conversation in the final scene but lighter in tone.
** The crater was originally heart-shaped like the meteorite, and it had been converted into "Love Crater Memorial Park", with roads leading into it and a small, heart-shaped lake in the center. In the final film, the crater is round and the memorial park is built along the edge overlooking it, setting the scene of the charity gala.
** In the scene where Mr. Wolf and Diane are captured by Marmalade, the two would've commented on how ridiculous Marmalade's plan is; if he wanted to steal a billion dollars from his own charity, all he'd need to do is [[BoringButPractical hire a really good accountant]]. While the scene was funny, it sucked the tension from the moment, and was ultimately cut.
** One of the disguises modeled for Mr. Shark is that of Cuddles, Marmalade's human assistant, suggesting he was meant to use this disguise to infiltrate the compound and rescue Wolf and Diane from the death trap. In the final film, they get in through underground pipes instead, and Mr. Piranha's fart knocks Cuddles out.
** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but, when the film's humorous tone was turned down a bit, the producers thought that the alien reveal would be too weird and out there for the audience to accept. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.
** The home release of the film includes several deleted scenes as extras:
*** The film had an alternate opening sequence that began with Mr. Wolf robbing a bank, with Mr. Snake, Ms. Tarantula, and Mr. Piranha hiding within Wolf's suit. After robbing the vault, the bank is swarmed by police, but Wolf is escorted out by Mr. Shark, who's disguised as an FBI agent. They then throw away their chance at a clean getaway just to instigate a car chase.
*** After the botched Sunnyside heist, Mr. Snake reaches his breaking point and attempts to eat Marmalade... while he's having dinner with Diane. While the gang stops him, Diane stops eating and decides to call Chief Luggins.
*** One scene involved Marmalade getting a tour of the "extra secret base" where the meteorite is being held, and trying to convince the soldiers to tell him which vault the meteorite is being held in. Notably, Cuddles [[SuddenlyVoiced speaks]].
*** A scene taking place at the charity gala would have the gang on a stage demonstrating to the public their good behavior.
*** A [[TheStinger post-credits scene]] of the [[BrickJoke scientist at Sunnyside]] realizing his "dad" has disappeared.
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* WorkingTitle: Book 13, ''The Bad Guys in Cut to the Chase'', was originally listed as ''The Bad Guys in the Sever-ending Story''.

!!Movie
* TheCastShowOff: Being voiced by Creator/AnthonyRamos of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' and ''Film/InTheHeights'' fame, it’s fitting that Mr. Piranha gets to show off his singing chops with “Good Tonight”.
* CelebrityVoiceActor:
** In the original version, Creator/SamRockwell as Mr. Wolf, Creator/AlexBorstein (of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' fame) as Officer Luggins, Creator/RichardAyoade as Professor Marmalade, and Creator/{{Awkwafina}} as Ms. Tarantula.
** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Mr. Shark is voiced by Mexican [=YouTube=]r and content creator, Gonzok while Mr. Wolf is voiced by Colombian actor, Manolo Cardona.
** The European Spanish dub has actor Santi Millán as Mr. Shark, Pedro Alonso of ''Series/MoneyHeist'' fame as Mr. Snake, comedian Joaquín Reyes as Prof. Marmalade, and sports journalist Sara Carbonero as Tiffany Fluffit.
** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actors voicing leading roles are Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington, Creator/KimikoSaito as Misty Luggins, Creator/KappeiYamaguchi as Professor Marmalade and Creator/HisakoKyoda as the old lady.
* ContentLeak: The contents of the Blu-ray, including the ''Maraschino Ruby'' short and deleted scenes, were leaked online in late May 2022, a month prior to the official release.
* CreatorChosenCasting: With the exception of Creator/MarcMaron as Mr. Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books' author, Aaron Blabey's, own cast list for the film. Some notable examples include Creator/SamRockwell as Mr. Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr. Shark.
* InspirationForTheWork:
** [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/interviews/bad-guys-pierre-perifel-video-interview-215441.html Director Pierre Perifel]] cited the art styles presented in various Japanese anime and manga for influencing the film's dynamic look. ''Anime/SherlockHound'' and ''Franchise/LupinIII'' (''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'') were specifically mentioned due to Creator/HayaoMiyazaki's contributions to them. Other works include ''Anime/{{FLCL}}'', ''Anime/CowboyBebop'', and ''Franchise/DragonBall''. He rationalized that this was due to his upbringing being around the time of the anime boom in France.
** Being a French native, Perifel cited European art influences as being equally important for the film. French cartoonist Benjamin Renne's work on ''WesternAnimation/TheBigBadFoxAndOtherTales'' and ''WesternAnimation/ErnestEtCelestine'' are noted as prime examples.
** Considering ''Bad Guys'' is a heist film, Perifel naturally mentioned ''Film/OceansEleven'', ''Film/ReservoirDogs'', and ''Film/PulpFiction'' as influences. The opening {{Oner}} in the diner especially pays homage to ''Pulp Fiction''.
* LateExportForYou: Its Japan theatrical release date is October 7, 2022, nearly four months after the film was released on Blu-ray in North America.
* NovelizationFirst: The novel based on the film was released nearly two months before the film itself. Because the novel comes from an earlier draft of the film, some dialog and scenes are slightly different from the film. Notably, the Love Crater Meteorite is described as glowing pink, which was before the film's [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience color coding]] was finalized and the glow was changed to blue.
* NewbieBoom: The [=DreamWorks=] movie trailer brought more attention to the book series, and in fact many were unaware that it was a book series to start with.
* PlayingAgainstType: In the Japanese dub, and while not the first time he had voiced villains, this is one of the few times we hear Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, as Professor Marmalade, to voice the BigBad of the story, rather than the hero or at least one of the main villain's goons.
* RelationshipVoiceActor:
** Creator/SamRockwell and Creator/AnthonyRamos previously appeared in ''WesternAnimation/TrollsWorldTour'', which is another [=DreamWorks=] Animation film.
** In the Japanese dub, [[Creator/KappeiYamaguchi Professor Marmalade]] and the [[Creator/HisakoKyoda old lady]] previously worked together as Bugs Bunny and Granny in the Japanese dubs of the ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' franchise and in ''Manga/InuYasha'' as both the titular hero and Kaede.
** In a cross-language example, and regarding the aforementioned ''Manga/InuYasha'', the old lady's voice actresses in the Latin American Spanish and Japanese dubs, Ángela Villanueva and Creator/HisakoKyoda respectively, also voiced Kaede.
* ReleaseDateChange:
** The movie was slated for September 17, 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was eventually moved to April 15, 2022. It was then moved a week later, leaving April 22, 2022 as its final date.
** Just before its planned release date of March 24, 2022 in that country, [[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal Pictures]] joined an [[PersonaNonGrata economic boycott]] of Russia, leading to the releases of all Universal films, including ''The Bad Guys'', being delayed indefinitely there.
* ShortRunInPeru: The film was released in much of the world, including Israel and the Dominican Republic, on March 16, 2022. Australia got the film later on March 31 in the same year. The UK/Ireland officially got a release in April 1, though some theatres got an earlier release in March 26.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Before production of the film started, the first draft of the script was alot more comedic and silly, similar to the books the film was based on, but when Pierre Perifel was hired as director, it was toned down a bit to get the message of the film through little bit better.
** Early concept art shows Mr. Wolf would've been more scruffy like in the books.
** Early concept art reveals that the gang would've originally worn black suit-and-tie attire, like in the books. It also shows that Mr. Shark was the last one to lose this.
** Early concept art has Ms. Tarantula as dark grey with orange clothing. In the movie, she's orange with black clothing. Her design went through the most iterations compared to the rest of the gang, and at one point, she was ''less'' anthropomorphic than her book counterpart.
** While the majority of Diane's concept art depicts her as a fox, some development sketches show a human version of her.
** Early concept art reveals that Mr. Snake's Creator/HunterSThompson-inspired traits were meant to be pushed to the fullest point, sporting aviator shades and a cigarette holder, both of which were removed from his final design.
** Early in character design development, Mr. Shark and Mr. Piranha still had fins instead of legs, as in the books; Blabey suggested that Mr. Shark wiggle on the floor to move like a giant worm, and that Mr. Piranha parkour off objects. The animators redesigned them to have legs and sold Blabey on the concept.
** Briefly when planning the film's setting, the world was meant to be fully populated by anthropomorphic animals, just like the books. In the final film, the setting is a fictionalized Los Angeles and the only anthropomorphic animals are the major characters. [[WordOfGod Pierre Perifel]] [[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1473205997 stated]] that the change from a world of anthropomorphic animals to a world of both humans and anthropomorphic animals was made because he wanted to show the prejudice and stereotyping came from [[RealLifeWritesThePlot how humans have seen and treated these animals]] rather than how fellow animals see them.
** The diner scene at the beginning originally involved Mr. Wolf and Mr. Snake discussing what their last meals on Earth would be. It felt too adult for the movie's audience, so screenwriter Etan Cohen came up with the concept of discussing Snake's birthday instead, leading to a similar conversation in the final scene but lighter in tone.
** The crater was originally heart-shaped like the meteorite, and it had been converted into "Love Crater Memorial Park", with roads leading into it and a small, heart-shaped lake in the center. In the final film, the crater is round and the memorial park is built along the edge overlooking it, setting the scene of the charity gala.
** In the scene where Mr. Wolf and Diane are captured by Marmalade, the two would've commented on how ridiculous Marmalade's plan is; if he wanted to steal a billion dollars from his own charity, all he'd need to do is [[BoringButPractical hire a really good accountant]]. While the scene was funny, it sucked the tension from the moment, and was ultimately cut.
** One of the disguises modeled for Mr. Shark is that of Cuddles, Marmalade's human assistant, suggesting he was meant to use this disguise to infiltrate the compound and rescue Wolf and Diane from the death trap. In the final film, they get in through underground pipes instead, and Mr. Piranha's fart knocks Cuddles out.
** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but, when the film's humorous tone was turned down a bit, the producers thought that the alien reveal would be too weird and out there for the audience to accept. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.
** The home release of the film includes several deleted scenes as extras:
*** The film had an alternate opening sequence that began with Mr. Wolf robbing a bank, with Mr. Snake, Ms. Tarantula, and Mr. Piranha hiding within Wolf's suit. After robbing the vault, the bank is swarmed by police, but Wolf is escorted out by Mr. Shark, who's disguised as an FBI agent. They then throw away their chance at a clean getaway just to instigate a car chase.
*** After the botched Sunnyside heist, Mr. Snake reaches his breaking point and attempts to eat Marmalade... while he's having dinner with Diane. While the gang stops him, Diane stops eating and decides to call Chief Luggins.
*** One scene involved Marmalade getting a tour of the "extra secret base" where the meteorite is being held, and trying to convince the soldiers to tell him which vault the meteorite is being held in. Notably, Cuddles [[SuddenlyVoiced speaks]].
*** A scene taking place at the charity gala would have the gang on a stage demonstrating to the public their good behavior.
*** A [[TheStinger post-credits scene]] of the [[BrickJoke scientist at Sunnyside]] realizing his "dad" has disappeared.
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* PlayingAgainstType: In the Japanese dub, and while not the first time he had voiced villains, this is one of the few times we hear Creator/KappeiYamaguchi, as Professor Marmalade, to voice the BigBad of the story, rather than the hero or at least one of the main villain's goons.
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** Before production of the film started, the first draft of the script alot more comedic and silly, similar to the books the film was based on, but when Pierre Perifel was hired as director, it was toned down a bit to get the message of the film through little bit better.

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** Before production of the film started, the first draft of the script was alot more comedic and silly, similar to the books the film was based on, but when Pierre Perifel was hired as director, it was toned down a bit to get the message of the film through little bit better.
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** Before production of the film started, the first draft of the script was going to be alot more comedic and silly, similar to the books the film was based on, but when Pierre Perifel was hired as director, it was toned down a bit to get the message of the film through little bit better.

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** Before production of the film started, the first draft of the script was going to be alot more comedic and silly, similar to the books the film was based on, but when Pierre Perifel was hired as director, it was toned down a bit to get the message of the film through little bit better.
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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but, when the film's humorous tone was turned down a bit, the producers thought that would be too weird and out there for the audience to accept. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.

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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but, when the film's humorous tone was turned down a bit, the producers thought that the alien reveal would be too weird and out there for the audience to accept. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.
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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but the producers thought that would be too weird and out there for a film that's a parody of heist films. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.

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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but but, when the film's humorous tone was turned down a bit, the producers thought that would be too weird and out there for a film that's a parody of heist films.the audience to accept. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.
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** Before production of the film started, the first draft of the script was going to be alot more comedic and silly, similar to the books the film was based on, but when Pierre Perifel was hired as director, it was toned down a bit to get the message of the film through little bit better.
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** In a cross-language example, and regarding the aforementioned ''Manga/InuYasha'', the old lady's voice actresses in the Latin American Spanish and Japanese dubs, Ángela Villanueva and Creator/HisakoKyoda respectively, also voiced Kaede.

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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actors voicing leading roles are Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington and Creator/KimikoSaito as Misty Luggins.

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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actors voicing leading roles are Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington and Foxington, Creator/KimikoSaito as Misty Luggins.Luggins, Creator/KappeiYamaguchi as Professor Marmalade and Creator/HisakoKyoda as the old lady.



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** In the Japanese dub, [[Creator/KappeiYamaguchi Professor Marmalade]] and the [[Creator/HisakoKyoda old lady]] previously worked together as Bugs Bunny and Granny in the Japanese dubs of the ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' franchise and in ''Manga/InuYasha'' as both the titular hero and Kaede.
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** In the scene where Mr. Wolf and Diane are captured by Marmalade, the two would've commented on how ridiculous Marmalade's plan is; if he wanted to steal a billion dollars from his own charity, all he'd need to do is [[BoringButPractical hire a really good accountant]]. While the scene was funny, it sucked the tension from the moment, and was ultimately cut.


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** The home release of the film includes several deleted scenes as extras:
*** The film had an alternate opening sequence that began with Mr. Wolf robbing a bank, with Mr. Snake, Ms. Tarantula, and Mr. Piranha hiding within Wolf's suit. After robbing the vault, the bank is swarmed by police, but Wolf is escorted out by Mr. Shark, who's disguised as an FBI agent. They then throw away their chance at a clean getaway just to instigate a car chase.
*** After the botched Sunnyside heist, Mr. Snake reaches his breaking point and attempts to eat Marmalade... while he's having dinner with Diane. While the gang stops him, Diane stops eating and decides to call Chief Luggins.
*** One scene involved Marmalade getting a tour of the "extra secret base" where the meteorite is being held, and trying to convince the soldiers to tell him which vault the meteorite is being held in. Notably, Cuddles [[SuddenlyVoiced speaks]].
*** A scene taking place at the charity gala would have the gang on a stage demonstrating to the public their good behavior.
*** A [[TheStinger post-credits scene]] of the [[BrickJoke scientist at Sunnyside]] realizing his "dad" has disappeared.
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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actors voicing leading roles is Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington and Creator/KimikoSaito as Misty Luggins.

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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actors voicing leading roles is are Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington and Creator/KimikoSaito as Misty Luggins.
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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actor voicing a lead role is Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington.

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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actor actors voicing a lead role leading roles is Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington.Foxington and Creator/KimikoSaito as Misty Luggins.

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* CreatorChosenCasting: With the exception of Creator/MarcMaron as Mr.Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books author, Aaron Blabey, own cast list for the film. Some notable examples would be Creator/SamRockwell as Mr.Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr.Shark.


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* CreatorChosenCasting: With the exception of Creator/MarcMaron as Mr. Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books' author, Aaron Blabey's, own cast list for the film. Some notable examples include Creator/SamRockwell as Mr. Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr. Shark.

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CreatorChosenCasting: With the exception of Creator/MarcMaron as Mr.Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books author, Aaron Blabey, own cast list for the film. Some notable examples would be Creator/SamRockwell as Mr.Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr.Shark.
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** With the exception of Marc Maron as Mr.Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books author, Aaron Blabey, own cast list. Some notable examples would be Creator/SamRockwell as Mr.Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr.Shark.

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** With the exception of Marc Maron Creator/MarcMaron as Mr.Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books author, Aaron Blabey, own cast list.list for the film. Some notable examples would be Creator/SamRockwell as Mr.Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr.Shark.
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* Creator-ChosenCasting:
** With the exception of Marc Maron as Mr.Snake, the rest of the actors chosen came from the books author, Aaron Blabey, own cast list. Some notable example would be Creator/SamRockwell as Mr.Wolf and Creator/CraigRobinson as Mr.Shark.

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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actor voicing a mayor role is Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington.

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** The Japanese dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actor voicing a mayor lead role is Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington.
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** In the Japanese dub, Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika and Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada.

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** In the The Japanese dub, dub is basically cast with celebrities; Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika and Uika, Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada.Osada, Mister Piranha by the singer Fumito Kawai from the boy band A.B.C-Z and Tiffany Fluffit by the former Fuji TV announcer Maasa Takahashi. The only professional voice actor voicing a mayor role is Creator/YukoKaida as Diane Foxington.
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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but the producers thought that would be too weird and out there for the film and believed the audience would leave the theater because of it. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.

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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but the producers thought that would be too weird and out there for the a film and believed the audience would leave the theater because that's a parody of it.heist films. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it as a hint at his true identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.
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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but the producers thought that would be too weird and out there for the film and believed the audience would leave the theater because of it. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and it being butt-shaped to hint at his true identity, to be revealed in a potential sequel.

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** According to storyboard artist Adam Rosette, Marmalade was going to reveal himself to be an alien (just like in the books), but the producers thought that would be too weird and out there for the film and believed the audience would leave the theater because of it. So, they decided to foreshadow it with the meteorite and the butt-shape of it being butt-shaped to as a hint at his true identity, to be revealed identity and save the reveal in a potential sequel.
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* NovelizationFirst: The novel based on the film was released nearly two months before the film itself. Because the novel comes from an earlier draft of the film, some dialog and scenes are slightly different from the film. Notably, the Love Crater Meteorite is described as glowing pink, which was before the film's [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience color coding]] was finalized and the glow was changed to blue.
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** In the Japanese dub. Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika and Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada.

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** In the Japanese dub. dub, Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika and Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada.
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** In the Japanese dub. Mr. Wolf is voiced by Kabuki actor Matsuya Onoe, Mr. Snake by TV actor Ken Yasuda, better known for voicing Yu Nanba in ''VideoGame/YakuzaLikeADragon'', Ms. Tarantula by TV actress First Summer Uika and Jack by the comedian Shohei Osada.

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