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Mr. Shark


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Hero Overview

Chief! You want some cake? You seem a little Hangry.
~ Mr. Shark teasing Chief Misty Luggins.
I’M HAVING A BABY! Is there a doctor or perhaps several security guards who can leave their post and help me?!
~ Mr. Shark disguised as a woman pretending to give birth to distract some security guards.

Louis Shark, or more commonly known as Mr. Shark, and known simply by his surname Shark, is one of the three tritagonists (alongside Ms. Tarantula and Mr. Piranha) of DreamWorks' Bad Guys franchise, based on the book series by Aaron Blabey. He is a great white shark, who is a master of disguise.

He is voiced by Craig Robinson, who also voiced Cookie in Shrek Forever After and Kevin in Dolittle. In The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday and The Bad Guys: Haunted Heist, he is voiced by Ezekiel Ajeigbe.

Appearance

Mr. Shark is a great white shark wearing a black jacket over a red tank top, a shark tooth necklace, grey pants, and dark brown boots.

During his disguises, he wears...

At some points during Marmalade's attempts at teaching the Bad Guys good behavior, Shark wears a purple walrus onesie. While at the fundraiser Gala, he wears a navy blue tuxedo and bowtie.

In the prison, he wears a orange prison uniform.

In The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday and The Bad Guys: Haunted Heist, he wears...

Personality

He is a nice and affable person most of the time. He seems to enjoy push pops, and was willing to fight and even eat Mr. Snake for not sharing one with him.

Biography

Books

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Movies

Past

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The Bad Guys: Haunted Heist

Before the events of the film and the Christmas special, Wolf tells the gang about a legendary treasure belonging to Reginald E. Scary, saying that anyone who takes it will be haunted for life. They don't believe him, however he is known to prank them on Halloween by scaring them. He promises not to scare them when he heads to Scary's mansion. While there, they are constantly frightened by the automatic devices that Scary set up to scare off the thieves. They manage to find the treasure, the amulet, and steal it, but not before Wolf plays one more prank on them.

In their hideout, Wolf starts going crazy, hearing music that no one else is making, and having a strange dream. Thinking he must return the amulet to appease Scary, Wolf gathers the crew to return to the mansion. They head to the mansion when the gang is kidnapped, leading to Wolf returning the amulet. It soon became apparent that the others were making fun of Wolf after he did the same to them. However, when Wolf takes the amulet again, it disintegrates before revealing that he knew about the prank. The others are angry with him.

The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday

Prior to the events depicted in the film, the Bad Guys are traversing the city with the intention of carrying out a bank heist on Christmas. They plan to use the fact that people will be preoccupied with celebration in their homes. During a parade, their vehicle becomes entangled with a cherished Santa Claus balloon, resulting in its unintentional destruction. Consequently, the city's morale plummets to such an extent that Christmas is called off. Worried about the feasibility of their crime, the Bad Guys decide to uplift the spirits of the city. Initially, Webs proposes substituting the balloon with a Santa Claus exoskeleton she has constructed, however, the remaining members of the group object, seeing it excessively menacing in appearance. Alternatively, Wolf proposes the idea of reconstructing the balloon, but, the outcome is unsightly and subsequently abandoned.

With only 12 hours remaining before Christmas morning, their intention is to infiltrate a radio station in order to broadcast Christmas songs once more, as they have been supplanted by rap music. Meanwhile, Wolf and Snake will pilfer presents and distribute them to people's residences. Despite the plan's success, Wolf believes that snow is necessary to completely revive people's enthusiasm. To do this, Webs alters a street-side shaved ice machine. However, Wolf, against her instructions, amplifies its power output. The snowfall commences, but rapidly escalates into an ice storm that instills fear and panic throughout the city. The gang admonishes Wolf for his proclivity to exceed reasonable limits, but they pardon him when he confesses that his intention was merely to orchestrate the most exceptional heist for their benefit, rather than seeking to impress them. Wolf using the Santa Claus exoskeleton to disable the ice machine. After the storm subsides, the exoskeleton assumes the role of the city's esteemed champion and symbol. Using its microphone, Shark instructs the inhabitants to return to their residences.

The criminals return to their secret location, but, they have contracted a respiratory illness and are unable to proceed with the planned theft. Unexpectedly and with a sense of disappointment, they discover gifts from Santa Claus, despite their consistent acts of kindness. Consequently, they initiate the development of a strategy to burglarize Santa's workshop in order to demonstrate their eligibility for the naughty list.

The Bad Guys

In the movie, Mr. Shark is the master of disguise of the group. He uses those disguises as tricks to access something or somewhere. A scene in the film showed him disguising as a person, who is possibly the manager, trying to steal something from a bank vault. And also, disguising as the Mona Lisa to steal the Mona Lisa painting. On a the refrigerator, there's a photo of him disguised as Santa Claus during Christmas.

In the bank robbery at the beginning of the movie, he gets inside the gang's vehicle and gives Mr. Snake a present for his birthday. Mr. Snake, who is trying to open a safe, gets mad at Mr. Shark for distracting him as he's trying to crack the safes code.

After the gang escapes from the police, they enter their lair, where everything the gang has stolen is inside. Inside this lair, the gang creates a plan to steal every thief's dream, The Golden Dolphin. Mr. Shark's job is distracted everyone as Mr. Snake and Mr. Wolf break into the back. The gang never gives Mr. Shark a clear distraction so he dresses up as a lady and acts as those he's giving birth to. When the gang breaks into the back, he gets up just fine.

Mr. Wolf has a revelation about being good and he and Mr. Snake get into a fight. This causes the entire gang to get caught. Professor Marmalade decides to take the gang to teach them to be good.

The entire gang fails at being good. However, Mr. Wolf has a plan. When the gang attempts to steal The Golden Dolphin again, Mr. Wolf ultimately decides to not steal the dolphin. However, Professor Marmalade steals the dolphin for himself and he frames the Bad Guys.

The gang gets arrested again and Professor Marmalade reveals his plan to steal one billion dollars of charity funds. The gang is sent to a maximum-security prison and Mr. Wolf and Mr. Snake get into a fight again. As the guards stop them, the governor who happens to be one of the best thieves of all time breaks them out.

Mr. Wolf goes with the governor to be good and stop Professor Marmalade while the rest of the gang goes with Mr. Snake to continue to be bad, along with Mr. Shark. When Mr. Shark gets to the lair everything was stolen by Mr. Wolf to give back to their rightful owners. Then when Mr. Snake gives Mr. Shark his favorite Popsicle instead of taking it for himself, everyone except Mr. Snake goes to be good with Mr. Snake.

Mr. Snake joins Professor Marmalade to be bad but in the end, he backstabs him. Mr. Shark and the gang arrest Professor Marmalade and the gang goes back to prison but gets out on good behavior.

The Bad Guys in Maraschino Ruby

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The Bad Guys: Little Lies and Alibis

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The Bad Guys 2

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Quotes

(?) Mr. Snake: Nice. (?)
Mr. Shark: Ooh, wow. I forgot we had those Push Pops! Man... my tummy is rumbling like a kraken right now.
Mr. Snake: (turn around, offering the last pop) Yeah. Want it?
~ Mr. Shark...
Mr. Shark: You know what it sounds like? A cologne! (Cologne ad voice) Diabolical!
(Wolf, Snake, Pirahna and Webs laughing)
~ Mr. Shark...
Mr. Shark: Hey there, son.
Scientist: Dad?
Mr. Shark: I know you've got an important job, but I hope you'll still have time for a game of catch with your old man.
~ Mr. Shark disguised as a scientist's father.
Mr. Shark: Pop me please!
Mr. Snake: Nope! Sucker!
Mr. Shark: Oh now you're gonna get me all aggressive! AHHH!
~ Mr. Shark being tricked by Snake for offering him a push pop.

Trivia

  • In the book series, his alias is Jaws, an obvious reference to the film series of the same name.
  • He is the second Dreamworks Hero to be played by Craig Robinson as the first was Cookie.
  • Some people theorized that the cousin Mr. Shark mentioned could be Frankie from Shark Tale, although Frankie actually died when he was hit by an anchor instead of just being dizzy.

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