

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.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. Snake discussing what their last meals on Earth would be. The diner scene at the beginning originally involved Mr.Pierre Perifel 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 how humans have seen and treated these animals rather than how fellow animals see them. In the final film, the setting is a fictionalized Los Angeles and the only anthropomorphic animals are the major characters. Briefly when planning the film's setting, the world was meant to be fully populated by anthropomorphic animals, just like the books.The animators redesigned them to have legs and sold Blabey on the concept.

Shark wiggle on the floor to move like a giant worm, and that Mr. Piranha still had fins instead of legs, as in the books Blabey suggested that Mr.


Thompson-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.
