Disclaimer: I just thought of a couple ideas for scenes that were not in the actual sequel to Sing but I think would be very much interesting if such scenes were done. I am doing these as no one else will do them.
The first scene is a hypothetical scenario if rather than just letting Buster out of the closet and warning him to leave, Suki helps Buster secretly escape but the two get caught and then escape, getting involved in a crazy car chase. This would be if Suki left Jimmy's side a lot sooner. Also, this car chase, while not needed for the plot, is based off the mall car chase scene from my favorite movie of the 80's since I saw it in 2020, The Blues Brothers.
This is probably the only chance I'll get to have to involve these two in a reenactment of that favorite scene of mine where they outrun enemies in a chaotic car chase in the Redshore City mall, because I don't know what other circumstances to use than Jimmy sending his thugs after them.
Anyway, I do not own the characters used in this, except maybe some, nor do I own any famous establishment names that aren't spoofed for the human-free universe's sake. I also don't own any mentioned songs used.
Sing 2 Deleted Scenes
(#1: Car Chase in Redshore Mall)
Buster Moon was terrified to the point of no return. Jimmy Crystal had nearly gone through with his threat and was going to finish the job later, and there was no able to convince that psychopath that he didn't fire his daughter or that he came through with his promise about Clay Calloway. Now he was surely doomed!
The desperate koala ran up to the closet door and pounded frantically, screaming for mercy, "HELP! PLEEEEASE!" Then the door was opened and to his surprise, it was Suki who held his wrists quickly and shushed him urgently. She looked behind her to check if anyone else was around and thankfully no one was.
She then seriously told him quietly, "You need to get out of this city and never ever come back! Do you understand? Never!"
"Yes, I understand," said the scared koala.
She then pulled him close towards her. "Now do you understand what I meant by telling you 'you're not good enough'?"
She looked back behind her to see if anyone was witnessing this time, and thankfully there was still no one.
"He tried to kill me!"
"Yeah, and when he finds you're gone, he'll have his thugs looking all over for you. Look, I can help you get out of here, but we have to move fast and keep quiet." She noticed he was still holding his paws and quickly let go of them, concealing a small embarrassed blush. Buster, still frostbit with fear from almost being killed, didn't bother to think about how longer she held his paws than necessary.
Breathing fearfully, Buster said, "Thank you, Suki. I'm so...so..."
Putting her paw over his mouth, she told him, "Don't talk now! Just get in my briefcase!" As she said that, she gestured to mobile briefcase behind her. "I'll smuggle you out of the building and to the bus station. Now get in!"
The koala wasted no time in unzipping the briefcase and getting in before Suki zipped it back up and closed the closet door.
Once making it to the lobby via the elevator, the Saluki with the concealed koala in tow tried to make it through the lobby as quickly, casually and inconspicuously as possible. As she pulled the briefcase along, she did her best to keep a cool head. As she walked, one of the cougar thugs was talking to an angry Jimmy on his earpiece, saying, "Don't worry, sir. We'll find Moon." He then turned to his coyote colleague, "Moon's escaped from Mr. Crystal's closet. He couldn't have gone far."
Hearing that, Suki walked a little quicker to the main doors and made through them without being spotted. She then checked to see if anyone was spying on them and there wasn't, so she quickly unzipped the bag and told the koala, "Alright, we're not out of the woods yet. Just hang in there for a few more blocks. You'll be safe as long as you stay close to me."
Unfortunately, without warning, a Blue Wildebeest jogger happened to came jogging by as he bumped into the suitcase, knocking it out of her grip, and sending the koala rolling down by itself with the koala screaming in panic inside. The worried Suki ran after the briefcase on wheels before it hit a dent in the sidewalk and toppled over, sending the koala toppling out onto the ground, flapping like a pancake.
In the lobby, the thugs spotted him. "There he is!" the cougar exclaimed. As Suki helped Buster up, they saw the thugs seeing them. They've been discovered! The smuggling plan is out, so now it's time for something drastic! So the two ran around the corner as the cougar spoke to Jimmy on his earpiece, "Sir, we've found Moon. He's outside, and Suki's helping him escape."
Jimmy's voice snarled on the other end, "Well stop them then, and bring them both to me! Now two animals are gonna die tonight. What a tragic waste, Suki."
Buster and Suki headed to where Jimmy's limousine was parked and the Saluki used a bobby pin to jimmy the lock of the driver's door, before getting in and letting Buster in the passenger's side. They both buckled up as Suki started the car up, thanks to the pig chauffeur accidentally leaving the keys inside. Then just as the two thugs ran up to the limo, it zoomed off and down the streets.
As the Saluki and koala were getting as fast and far as they could from Crystal Entertainment Industries, the former realized an important piece of info. "Oh my dog, I just stole my boss's car! I could've just stolen my own motorbike to get us away! Well, it's too late now."
Buster not only felt still frightened, but guilt-ridden. She's getting in trouble all for his sake. "I am really throwing your career into the turlet, aren't I?"
"Uh, yeah! But you know what? Working for that psychopath isn't worth it anyway. It's just health benefits and life insurance, I'll get over it."
Then they noticed Jimmy's thugs in a car of their own, speeding after them, determined to take these two alive.
"His thugs are tailing us, Suki!" cried Buster in alarm. "And they're picking up so much speed!" This is undoubtedly the most intense ordeal the koala's ever experienced.
"It's official: this job is so not worth $17.59 an hour," Suki decided then and there. As long as Jimmy and his thugs are willing to kill anyone disobeying them instead of talking things out like a rational anthro, she should not even continue to work with them. She then spotted a pathway up ahead leading to the local Redshore City mall. "Okay, Moon, you better strap yourself in even further." She got out a roll of duct tape and strapped the koala to the seat he was in for protection. "I think I know how to lose them."
So she turned and sped down the pathway with the thugs in hot pursuit, and luckily for the first car, the automatic doors opened for them to go through without causing damage, but the animal bystanders all ran out of the way, screaming and running for their lives, with "Rock Da Juice" by the Dude playing in the background. As for the thugs' car, they crashed through the doors, destroying them and sending glass flying.
Buster, freaked out even further, exclaimed, "What the smeg are you doing, woman?! Are you crazy?!"
"Guess I take after you, don't I?" Suki remarked to the koala, too focused on outrunning her soon-to-be-former boss's thugs to worry about respecting the law.
Hearing that made the theater koala widen his eyes. That's true, she IS acting like him, doing things that would break the law and/or cause harm. Maybe all these years of having to work with a bipolar psychopath (including all the employee abuse and threats of interfering with his actions of killing those who don't do as he wishes) have driven her to this.
"Well, just please try not to kill anyone, especially not ourselves."
During this mad chase, Buster and Suki drive past so many stores, such as Purr 1 Imports, Mousey's, Targoat, Long John Silverback's, Apple-Bees, Bedbaaaath & Bee-yond, Caribou Coffee, and Red Robin Veggie Burgers & Brew. They manage to avoid crashing into them, but the screaming bystanders all jump and run to avoid getting hit, and the thugs, on the other paw, drove straight through mentioned business places, not caring about the damages they were causing.
As the thugs were on Buster and Suki's tail, our heroes zigged and zagged, trying to avoid hitting anyone, but they managed to smash some unlucky stands along the way.
At a small wedding chapel located within the mall, a rabbit and his vixen bride were about to be married. That's right, an inter-species marriage. Deal with it. Anyway, the badger priest told the happy couple, "You may now kiss the bride."
So the two puckered up but then without warning the limo came smashing through the walls, sending everyone fleeing with the rabbit scooped up and unwillingly joining in the mad chase, with the thugs in the car still following. The upset vixen bride yelled, "Hey you! Bring back my hubby this instant!"
With our heroes, the rabbit found himself kissing not his bride, but Suki. Once seeing who she was, he was surprised to see he just kissed the wrong woman and the talent scout was equally surprised to see she was smooched by a rabbit groom they inadvertently scooped up. She quickly tossed the rabbit back, calling, "Congrats by the way! Hope your hybrids aren't that ugly!"
"Suki!" Buster frowned at the dog for that last sentence which wasn't called for.
They then screamed as they were heading for a Little Cheeser's pizza restaurant and crashed right through it with the employees and customers jumping out of the way, screaming. As they went through the restaurant, some of the cheese pizzas being sold happened to end up being involuntarily collected by the limo. Buster, with a slice in his mouth, shouted and yelped as he spat out the slice and cooled his tongue down. He remarked, "They don't kid. That is hot and ready." He then picked another slice and offered, "Want a slice?"
"Not while I'm driving," Suki frowned.
She continued driving and avoiding more damage as best as they could, which wasn't easy with a pair of thugs on their tail. They smashed a produce cart, clothing stands, a wooden flower stand, and some stands that sold plush animals. Some plush animals included a green hippo-ogre called Shrek, Donkey, Puss in Boots, the animals of Kung Fu Panda, the Secret Life of Pets, Over the Hedge, and Madagascar. Each hit sent all the inventory flying.
The next display they were heading for was a grand piano being played by a smartly-dressed penguin, who yelped in alarm and worry at the two heading straight towards him as he braced for impact. The worried Buster grabbed Suki's paw and held it tightly, fearing that they'll crash into that as well, but thankfully the Saluki pushed hard on the pedal and drove right around the platform with the piano, missing it completely, as the penguin sighed in relief. However, his relief didn't last when he saw the car with the thugs approaching him as they gasped with the cougar uttering, "Oh shitake mushrooms!"
The penguin screamed as he departed the area and the two thugs were unable to slow their car down to stop. They collided straight into the piano, and the impact sent the vehicle with the foes upside-down, skidding across the mall's floor as they screamed in panic. As for our heroes, they made their escape crashing through the display window at JCHenny's and speeding away from the mall. Let's hope they don't get too much jail time for this.
(End of Deleted Scene #1)
Crazy scene, huh? Imagine if such a scene like this made it into the film, or at least they had Suki betray Jimmy sooner. I may do that in "Am I Good Enough?" but won't have this mall car chase. At least I got a version existing though.
The next deleted scene will have two different takes. It involves the idea of Mike and Nancy returning, finding out about Jimmy's slandering towards the Moon Theater troupe, learn that Jimmy kills animals who don't please him, and they travel to Redshore to stop Jimmy and his thugs from thwarting Buster's show.
If anyone has any suggestions, for this or ANY of my current stories being worked on, please give them. I would like to hear some input.
Oh, and to the guest who left a review on "Behind the Scene: At the Commissary" about a post left about Suki, where exactly did you see that before it got taken down?
