Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf

""Even though I'm just a little goat...""

- Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Joys of the Season OP

The tale of a group of goats (or sheep or lambs depending on translation) and the wolf that tries to catch them Once an Episode. In the style of Wile E Coyote and The Road Runner, said wolf's plans are foiled each episode and the goats go home, free and victorious. The wolf, on the other hand, goes home to endure his wife's epic beatings. That pretty much sums up the whole series, which spans 500+ episodes. Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf is a rather popular cartoon series in China, being one of, if not the, most successful pieces of animation the nation has ever domestically produced. It debuted c. 2005 and airs in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, and as of recent news, New Zealand and Australia. It's also spanned three movies, and the company plans to make a movie for every animal of the Chinese zodiac.

Now for a more in-depth look at this epic story by Hwang Weiming. The group of goats live in a village aptly titled "Goat Village." The show focuses mostly on the main group of school-age goats. They are led by Xi Yang Yang/ Pleasant Goat/ Happy Goat/ Weslie, who usually takes center-stage and saves the day against Grey Wolf/ Hui Tai Lung/ Wolffy. Other goats include Mahn Yang Yang/Slow Goat/Mr.Slowy, the village elder/mayor/schoolmaster, Lan Yang Yang/ Lazy Goat/ Lance/ Patty/ Fatty, Fei Yang Yang/ Sparky/ Force Goat/ Fit Goat, his crush, Mei Yang Yang/ Pretty Goat/Tibby, and Luan Yang Yang/ Soft Goat/ Jody, the class president. Let's not forget the ancestors of the goat clan.

Other wolves include Wolffy's wife/mate, Red Wolf/ Hong Tai Lung/ Wolnie, his son Little Grey/ Xiou Hui Hui/ Wilie, his nephew, the Vegetarian Carnivore Banana Wolf, and the rest of his pack. Then there's the wolves on his wife's side, including her cousin Shan Tai Lung/ Fragrant Wolf and parents. Of course, there's also Wolffy's grandparents, father, and ancestors.

Still, it's a cartoon for children and Pleasant Goat is highly recommended for those who want to improve their mandarin listening skills- it has simple vocabulary and is easy to understand. However, it happens to be one of those kiddy shows with an enormous amount of Getting Crap Past the Radar (by Western standards, at least), complete with lots of Foe Yay, Ho Yay, moments of Does This Remind You of Anything?, alcoholism, attempted suicide, and blatant use of guns (which actually look and act like guns) and knives.

Think Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner meets The Smurfs.

Here's some info from the other wiki

"Weslie: And you have me to keep you on edge! Wolffy: You call that a good thing? Weslie: Of course"
 * Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Almost everyone.
 * Accidental Pervert: Wolffy after mistaking a female wolf's dress for a tablecloth.
 * Aesop Amnesia: The animals are fond of this.
 * Aliens Speaking Chinese
 * Alien Abduction: Limbless Egg people do this to Tibby and Wolffy; the latter has it happen to him twice- it's never shown how he got away.
 * The whole conflict of the third movie is centered on this. Granted, the
 * All Just a Dream: Happens twice, in the POVS of Wolffy and Mr. Slowy respectively. The latter has an Or Was It a Dream?.
 * Ambiguously Gay: Leo the shark.
 * Amusing Injuries: A lot.
 * Anachronic Order: The English dub skipped over 500 episodes. Subverted in the original Chinese, where apparently everything was in order, including Wilie's birth.
 * An Aesop
 * Animation Bump: Since season 3, compared with the show's first airing.
 * Animesque: Granted, all far Eastern Animation has shades of this.
 * April Fool's Plot: Weslie once spent an episode pranking his friends, while Wolffy created a "prank-compelling" potion. The moral was not to prank people since this ended rather badly for both of them.
 * Happens again when [[Troll Mr. Slowy  to get back at the goats.
 * Arch Enemy: Wolffy and Weslie. In the past, Wu Da Lang/ Martial Wolf (the wolf clan ancestor)and Luang Mie Mie/Soft Sheep (the goat clan ancestor).
 * Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: In Qing Qing, stealing, disturbing the peace, kidnapping, etc. are all illegal, as well as running on grass. This trope also covers most of the wolves' crimes, which really do range from arson to stepping on blades of grass.
 * Art Evolution: Believe it or not, the simple flash animation did improve over the years
 * Asshole Victim: The wolves, usually. Patty, Sparky, and on occasion Weslie, get their fair share too.
 * Badass: Almost everyone gets a chance to be this.
 * Badass Grandpa: Old Knife goat and Mr.Slowy when he finds out . Both result in Wolffy getting thrashed, along with his home.
 * Balloon Belly: Anytime anyone eats too much.
 * Barefoot Cartoon Animals: Almost everyone except the goats.
 * Be Careful What You Wish For: Wolffy wastes all 3 of his wishes with Xiao Jing Ling/Little Fairy. He wishes he was outside, then wishes to have the goats with him, which puts him back into the cave, then wishes for 3 more wishes
 * Berserk Button: Every character has this
 * Big Bad: In the first movie, the black bacteria leader. In the second movie, the Tiger lord. In the third movie, the Bitter Gourd King.
 * Big Damn Movie: And how! The first was about the goats going into the body of Mr. Slowy's snail to fight a bacteria war, the second was about everyone working together to save Qing Qing grassland, and the third is about them saving the moon. The fourth is apparently going to be about them saving the world.
 * Big Fancy Castle: Wolf castle to an extent. Subverted with the monkey king's castle-
 * Bishie Sparkle: Used for laughs but played straight with Wilie.
 * Black and White Morality: The show started out this way: goats were good and wolves were bad, until it began to steadiy become a mixture of White and Grey Morality/ Black and Grey Morality.
 * Breakout Character: Paddi.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Wolffy: I'm the best actor in this cartoon!
 * Broken Aesop: Many episodes teach moral X and the heroes break it just before the end
 * Brown Note: Wolffy invented a conch to lure the goats to sleep.
 * Butt Monkey: Wolffy, among the goats and his own family. When the goats are alone, Paddi, and sometimes Mr. Slowy.
 * Iron Butt Monkey: Wolffy, definitely. A blog activity even counted all the crap he took- he's been his by a frying pan 9,990+ times, been bitten by piranhas 336 times, been electrocuted 300+ times, been trampled by the goats 260+ times, etc. and still keeps coming back for more.
 * Cain and Abel: The bacteria brothers in The Movie.
 * Hei Da Shuai/Marshall Black and Xiao Sa Ge/Carefree Bro/Shining Prophet, in season 2.
 * Carnivore Confusion: Tigers, lions, alligator, bears, every carnivore that's not a wolf has no desire to eat goats.
 * Cartoon Physics
 * Catch Phrase: Wolffy shouts "Darn goat! I'll be back for sure/ I'll definitely come back/ I'll be back!"
 * Paddi's "I don't want to die," Tibby's "It's good/bad for the skin," Wilie's "Dad, you lied to me!"
 * Casual Interstellar Travel: To a T. Anyone can go up to space in a few minutes because they all just conveniently have spaceships.
 * Chained Heat: Played straight in the second movie when Weslie and Wolffy end up chained together in the middle of the desert
 * Coat, Hat, Mask: Sort of, the nameless hero/  of Goat Village dons a straw hat, a cloak, and a cloth that covers his face.
 * Depending on the Writer: Before characterization stabilized, how the characters acted depended heavily on this trope.
 * Determinator: Wolffy has come up with 2,000+ plans to catch the goats. He always fails and ends up on the receiving end of physical pain. He still hasn't given up.
 * In one episode, Patty went on a trek to deliver snow to a southern village, motivated by the fact that if he doesn't deliver the snow, Little Knife Goat will never be able to see snow.
 * Xio Bai Lung/White Wolf qualifies as well
 * Disney Death: In the first movie, and
 * Downer Ending: A large amount. Some episodes end with everyone's problems unsolved or just worse for both the heroes and villains. Every damn episode ends on a downer if you root for Wolffy.
 * Disguised in Drag: Weslie, Patty, and Wolffy have all tried this.
 * Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male): Wolnie to Wolffy, multiple times every episode, normally with a frying pan.
 * Dramatic Spotlight: Used frequently for dramatic drama.
 * Dressing as the Enemy: Weslie and Sparky disguised themselves as wolf cubs once, with the former having impersonated both Wolffy and Wolnie at different points.
 * Wolffy and Wolnie disguise themselves as goats frequently.
 * Drunk on Milk: Wolffy and his uncle got drunk on "fruit juice" once- strangely enough, since everyone usually gets drunk on actual liquor.
 * Dynamic Entry: Little Fragant likes to "surprise" Wilie.
 * Easy Amnesia: Happens to Wolnie and Sparky once. Happens to Wolffy thrice.
 * Enemy Mine: Happens between the goats and wolves whenever forced to work together.
 * Evil Plan: Almost any scheme by a non-vegan wolf or any other baddie.
 * Exactly What It Says on the Tin: There's the title itself, and almost any adjective preceding the characters' names.
 * Face Fault: Happens often.
 * Face Plant: Most of the male cast has been through this.
 * Everything's Better with Penguins: Yep, penguins in China
 * Everything's Worse with Bears: For Wolffy, at least
 * Faceless Masses: Almost every non-protagonist goat looks the same. In the second movie, they're clearly copies of each other filling up the background. It's even worse for the nameless wolves; they're a mass of identical clones!
 * Failure Is the Only Option: Wolffy and how!
 * Fan Nickname: Xi Di Di/Little Brother Happy or Xiao Xi Ur/Little Happy for Weslie and Hui Da Guh/ Big Brother Grey or Hui Da Xu/ Old Man Grey for Wolffy. The goats (and Wolnie sometimes) tend to be called just by their adjectives (lazy, etc.). Or the goats are called in the same "format" as Weslie's nicknames.
 * Feather Fingers
 * Five-Man Band
 * The Hero- Weslie
 * The Lancer- Sparky, (sometimes) Paddi, and
 * The Smart Guy- Mr.Slowy
 * The Chick- Tibby
 * The Big Guy- Jody and Sparky
 * Sixth Ranger- Paddi and Jody
 * Flanderization: A complaint about what happens to the goats in their latest season. The exact opposite happens to the wolves.
 * Flight: Happens to Wolffy as often as Team Rocket blasts off, involuntarily and usually via frying pan hit.
 * Foe Yay: Oh, so much. There's the animosity between Weslie and Wolffy, for starters. Wolffy always gets to tie the goats up and throw them in a boiling pot; it doesn't help that he tries to taunt them with phrases such as: "Why don't you come home with me, little goat?" "Don't worry, little goat, uncle Wolffy will save you",(to Patty) "Nobody wants you? Don't worry, I want you", (to Tibby) "No place to sleep? Why don't you come to my place," etc.
 * It really doesn't help that Weslie seems to enjoy the attention:

"Wolffy: I love you, Weslie"
 * Keep in mind that the two of them are chained together in the desert at the moment
 * Later at night, they actually
 * There's also an episode where Weslie disguises himself as Wolnie, kisses Wolffy on the cheek, and demands he kiss him back
 * Weslie also has the tendency to affectionately call Grey Wolf "Mr. Wolffy"; other male goats are prone to doing this too
 * He even did it one episode while patting him on the head
 * Their Chinese VAs even voiced a romance film together... using Wolffy's and Weslie's voices in a gag dub

"Mr. Slowy: Stop it! Stop it! You're showing too much love!"
 * In one of the show's titlecards, Sparky carries Wolnie bridalstyle. In another card, Wolffy wakes up only to see Sparky next to him in bed
 * During their Freaky Friday Flip, Wolffy (in Sparky's body) dabs at Sparky (in Wolffy's body) with a handkerchief, warning him to take care of the body. Cue Sparky blushing and looking strangely sheepish
 * Mr. Slowy has a dream where Wolffy pulled a Heel Face Turn and pinned him to the ground, while licking his face. Dream!Slowy's response? :

"Brother Tai: Who knew, that in the dead of night, Grey Wolf would be my muse?"
 * Wolffy's relationship with his cousin, Yeh Tai Lung/ Night Wolf can arguably be based entirely on this; the two are repeatedly competing for the position of pack leader, will betray one another at a moment's notice, etc. and yet his cousin keeps freeloading at his home
 * There's an episode where Wolffy returns home only to be shot with nerf guns by the whole pack
 * Doesn't help that Wolffy and Night Wolf have been placed in the same scene, surrounded by shojo roses and glittering bubbles at least twice, whenever Night Wolf acts friendly to his cousin
 * In one episode, Wolffy runs out his door, ready to kiss Night Wolf, thinking he's Wolnie
 * Wolffy and the whole damn pack once. Upset at his gaining the position of pack leader, they proceed to pin him to the ground, while one of them strokes his chin. Needless to say, that was a very strange position they were in
 * In an episode where Paddi decided to become a girl (this didn't last), he cross-dressed and after getting caught by Wolffy, attempts to flirt his way out by saying "Mr. Wolffy, you wouldn't want to eat a cute goat like me," while batting his eyelashes. The wolves were pretty squicked
 * Then there was the episode where he and Wolffy walked into the sunset together, arms hooked together
 * Heck, Wolffy tried to lick him more than once. He's always calling Paddi the most delicious.
 * Tibby and Wolnie have a lot of this too. Wolnie always goes after Tibby, calling her flesh the "most tender"
 * Despite everything the wolves do to her, in the third movie, she's one of the most caring toward Wolnie's
 * Come to think of it, Tibby cared a lot during both of
 * Brother Tai and Wolffy had this in episode 3 of the 3rd season. While Tai was beating up Wolffy,  saw the scene and since , she kept imagining Tai as outright groping and making out with Wolffy. Then comes this line from her: "You don't like tigers! You like wolves!"
 * Wilie's and  relationship starts out as this
 * Food as Bribe: Works for Paddi and the wolves.
 * Fountain of Youth: An episode centered on this when the goats needed to save Mr. Slowy from dying of old age  and Wolnie wanted to restore her youth.
 * Freaky Friday Flip: Happens to Wolffy and Sparky. Then  in the same episode
 * Fridge Logic: Why don't the wolves just eat the goats raw? It would save a lot of trouble.
 * Fridge Brilliance: If they did that, there would be no more episodes.
 * Fridge Horror: What happened to the humans? It's implied that this is no alternate reality. In the New Year's episodes, Mr. Slowy pulled out a mask of a human face and even told a story about ancient China, distinctly using the word human so what does that mean? Humans are extinct.
 * Four-Fingered Hands
 * Funny Animal: The show's whole basis. All the characters are anthromorphic animals.
 * Genre Savvy: Weslie and Paddi seem to have caught on to the show's pattern.
 * Paddi: My superpower is that I'll always be saved!
 * Weslie: With Mr. Wolffy's luck, do you guys really think he'll make it back?
 * Ghibli Hills
 * G-Rated Sex: Wolffy and Wolnie.
 * Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal: A good portion of the cast. The rest are either fully dressed or just naked
 * Heel Face Revolving Door: The wolves whenever joining forces with the goats. Especially noticeable in the movies.
 * Heel Face Turn: The  and pretty much
 * Heroic Sacrifice: In the first movie,  seems to do this after  and appears to be trapped inside the bacteria cave of Mr. Slowy's snail forever. He got out just fine
 * In episode 499, the whole tribe of goats in the past are under the impression that  was killed in a brawl with Martial Wolf's pack in an attempt to give them enough time to close their newly built gate. They even erect a statue in his honor, which the goats in the present regularly pay their respects to every year.
 * In the 3rd season,
 * In the same season,
 * Hoist by His Own Petard: Most of Wolffy's schemes end this way.
 * Ho Yay: All the male goats, and the wolves when they get along. The most memorable is the incident where Sparky thought he was pregnant with Paddi's child because . They spent the rest of the episode dating and deciding who should be the father..
 * Weslie kisses Sparky on the cheek, and tells him it was Tibby
 * All the shojo-esque roses and bubbles that show up whenever Night Wolf offers Wolffy assistance
 * When the wolves try to lure the goats out by having Wolffy pretend to be a goat, they cook him in a pot. The goats didn't fall for it. Wolffy's pack members then proceed to comment on how good he smells.
 * Wilie and Paddi get along pretty well too.
 * Brother Tai/ Tai Guh and Wolffy have some noticeable chemistry.


 * Tai also has some with Master Pao Pao. The two are practically Heterosexual Life Partners
 * Humiliation Conga: Happens to Wolffy and Wolnie mostly. And to the
 * Humongous Mecha: The mechanical goats can assemble into one.
 * Identity Amnesia: See above for Easy Amnesia. Wolffy, Sparky, and Wolnie.
 * Idiot Ball: Passed around like there's no tomorrow.
 * Imagine Spot: Many, many,
 * Incredible Shrinking Man: Wolffy invented a pill for it once.
 * Mr. Slowy invented a ray to shrink the goats to bacteria size in The Movie.
 * Irony: Occurs a lot, but the incident that takes the cake is the founding of the Goat village gate. . He then has to go back again  That's right, that is the nameless hero's identity.
 * Jackass Genie: Xiao Jingling/ Little Fairy. He's not so much a Jerkass as he is useless and/or a hindrance more often than not, though he does help the characters out once in a while.
 * Kick the Dog: The wolves do this a lot to the other critters, namely goats and small animals. Wolffy ends up being the kicked dog almost, if not more often than he uses this trope.
 * Laser-Guided Karma: The wolves' lives run on this. Happens to several of the goats too.
 * Leitmotif: The goats, and any other friendly group for that matter, have a soothing, peaceful tune accompanying them. When the wolves, and any other antagonistic group, attack, they have a harder, more urgent tune.
 * The Lost Woods: The Little Fairy's home- and once you're in, there's no getting out.
 * Love At First Sight:
 * Loves My Alter Ego: One of the unnamed goats falls for Sparky in his super costume
 * Love Triangle: Triang Relations type 5 for Sparky who wants Tibby who is heavily implied to crush on Weslie. Type 12 for Wolnie, married to Wolffy, and still attracted to White Wolf who has no animosity towards Wolffy. Possibly type 4 for Pink Fox, attracted to Wolffy, who's married to Wolnie. Could also be type 7 for Wolffy, attracted to both Wolnie and Pink Fox. Played for laughs with Brother Tai and Sister Tigress- they're in love with each other, but Sister Tigress thinks he's actually in love with
 * Lull Destruction: Silence is replaced with constant grunting, giggling, etc.
 * Masculine Lines Feminine Curves: Brother Tai and Sister Tigress, female wolves and male wolves.
 * Meaningful Name: Happy Goat is happy, Lazy goat is lazy, etc.
 * The Merch: Oh yes.
 * Merchandise-Driven: It's China.
 * Money, Dear Boy: Yes.
 * Mr. Fanservice: There is a book in China called All Women Love Grey Wolf as well as a popular internet slogan: "Marry a man like grey wolf." That is all.
 * Happened to Wolffy in-universe as well in one played-for-laughs episode.
 * Played straight in-universe with Bien Zuai Luen/ Flat mouth luen, a duck celebrity/singer that every female character and some males adores.
 * Narm: Has its moments.
 * Never Say "Die": Oh, averted, so so much, oddly enough. Below are but a few examples.
 * Wolffy: Well, Weslie, looks like your death date's here.
 * Patty: If I die, then we die together! (while stuck to Wolffy, both strapped to dynamite)
 * Wolnie: Wolffy! Do you not want to live anymore!?
 * She also gets the line "We were supposed to die together!"
 * Pink Fox: I can't do that! Your wife would kill me!
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Sparky accidentally breaks Mr. Slowy's cake.  Paddi does this most of the time.
 * Non-Fatal Explosions: As expected, nobody ever actually dies from these, but it does cause distress and/or Amusing Injury
 * No Export for You: The "Goat Olympics" were only broadcasted in China.
 * Not What It Looks Like: Happens to Wolffy a lot with.
 * Nobody Poops: Averted. Pooping is a neccesity to the cast! Not to mention several incidents of constipation and diarrhea.
 * Novelization: Storybooks, comic books, etc.
 * Off-Model: The egg-shaped aliens are blue and pilot a regular flying saucer. Another time, they're green and pilot a ramen-bowl shaped spaceship.
 * Oh Crap: Everyone delivers this often. Happens mostly to the main goats and Wolffy.
 * Only Six Faces
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: Really, really thin. And everyone falls for it (except Wilie once).
 * Peek-a-Bangs: White Wolf has this over one eye.
 * Pet the Dog: The goats do this as often as the wolves do the opposite, not that the wolves don't have their fair share of this trope.
 * Planet of Steves: Nearly every goat is named "X Goat" and every wolf "X Wolf."
 * Potty Emergency: Several, due to diarrhea or constipation.
 * "Previously On...": For any episode requiring a continuation, most notably in season 2 and the pearl arc in season 4.
 * Pride: The wolves and Weslie at times, have this flaw.
 * Pun-Based Title: Most of the episode names.
 * Ridiculously Cute Critter: Wilie.
 * YMMV but the goat protagonists also qualify.
 * Rapid Aging: Happens to the cast in the episode where the Earth began spinning uncontrollably fast when the aliens' spaceship got caught in its orbit.
 * Rule of Funny
 * Save the Villain: The goats save the wolves every so often, usually resulting in the latter trying to capture them anyway or Fridge Logic since they're not particularly "soft-handed" in their defenses.
 * Scooby Doo Doors: Happens once in wolf castle, when Wilie and Paddi are running from some thugs chased by Master Pao Pao
 * Series Continuity Error:  but in the seasons following that movie, Wilie   There's also the matter of Wolffy's scar- the 3rd movie showed him with it when he met Wolnie, the series showed him without it in the first years of their marriage. Not to mention their marriage itself- the early seasons implied that had dated before it was retconned by The Movie into an arranged wedding.
 * Weslie was once seen as a Lightning Bruiser, able to outrun Wolffy at every turn and curb stomp him with just his feet and hands. It never happened again.
 * Wolffy and Wolnie were terrified/shocked at seeing a tiger in an early episode, which raises some questions since they don't seem to mind Brother Tai and in season 3, Wolffy was seen being bullied by a tiger in his childhood.
 * Weslie's mother had a cameo in the second movie. She looks noticeably different in the third one.
 * Ship Sinking: Sparky and Tibby, sunk as often as it's teased, frequently with Tibby shouting "I hate Sparky!", then forgiving him, then saying the exact same thing again. The  and Wolffy, not that anyone cared. Brother Tai and.
 * Averted to hell with Wolffy and Wolnie- this ship cannot be sunk, no matter how many Not What It Looks Like moments
 * Ship Tease: So so much! Weslie/Tibby, Weslie/Patty, Weslie/Sparky, Weslie/Jody, Weslie/Wolffy, Weslie/, Weslie/Anyone, Sparky/Patty, Sparky/Tibby, Wolffy/any goat, Wolffy/[, Wolffy/Night Wolf, Wolffy/Fragrant Wolf, Wolffy/ , Wolffy/Leo the shark, Wolffy/Brother Tai, Wolffy/ , Wolffy/a spider, Patty/Tibby, Patty/Wilie, Jody/Tibby, Jody/Banana Wolf, Tibby/Wolnie, Wolnie/Fragrant Wolf, Wolnie/White Wolf, Night Wolf/his second uncle, Night Wolf/ Wizard
 * And there's probably more... Season 4 now brings Wilie/Xio Shun Shun (Little Fragrant)
 * Slapstick Knows No Gender
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Paddi and the wolf family
 * Stop Helping Me!: Jody's attempts to help injured animals didn't turn out too well in one episode.
 * Wolffy also gets this reaction when he attempts to "repay" the goats for their kindness.
 * Story Arc: The Smart Dodging season and several small ones in later seasons.
 * Take That: At the Chinese milk powder poison incident in the first movie.
 * Taking You with Me: The cast loves to use this, usually through suicide bombing but no one ever actually takes anyone out or dies.
 * Tempting Fate: Jodie and Wolffy.
 * Theme Tune Cameo: Many characters have been humming or outright singing this.
 * Theme Tune Roll Call: The first OP. The English dub subverts it by completely replacing those lyrics.
 * Third Person Person: Wolffy and Brother Tai are prone to this for emphasis. They do it even more in Chinese, and even the goats and Wilie do it at times (it's not considered as hammy an act in madarin).
 * The Clan: Many of them. The Qing Qing grassland goats, the wolf pack, the blue grassland goats, etc.
 * The Wiki Rule: Yes, even this has a wiki.
 * Ungrateful Bastard: Wolffy, Wolnie, Night Wolf, sometimes Patty. Little Fragrant had her moment too, snapping at the goats for saving her from falling off a cliff.
 * Unusual Euphemism: Fried rice plays a heavy part in the wolf couple's life. Wolnie once baited Wolffy with a plate of fried rice if he promises to catch goats, the other option was getting whacked with an even bigger frying pan. He takes a long time debating it, drooling/panting over the rice with flushed cheeks.
 * Wolffy: I love your fried rice!
 * Vague Age: Nobody's age has actually been officially confirmed.
 * Vocal Evolution: Practically all the main characters. Weslie's voice went from a reasonably low-pitched voice to a higher, more effeminate one. Wolffy's went from ranging between deep and higher-pitched nasally to settling on the lighter one. In short, their voices are getting progressively higher.
 * Vomit Indiscretion Shot
 * Weather Control Machine: Wolffy made one.
 * Would Hit a Girl: Everyone.
 * World of Funny Animals
 * World of Ham