Sullyfog

Sullyfog is the slash ship between Willy Fog and Mr. Sullivan from the Around the World with Willy Fog fandom.

Canon
Willy Fog is a well-mannered, well-read English gentleman who is loyal to his friends and always true to his word. He leads his life according to many strict, precise rules – something afforded him by his long-term bachelor lifestyle. He resides in London and although he is well known for his wealth, the precise source of his money is unknown as his occupation is never elaborated on. Ever the gentleman, he eschews violence of any form whenever possible, but is never without his cane, which is all he needs to defend himself and others. Willy Fog is a member of the Reform Club in London and is challenged to travel around the world in 80 days; prior to this, he had not travelled for several years.

Mr. Sullivan, the head of the Bank of England, is a wolf and rival of Willy Fog in the Reform Club. He accepts Fog's bet and, determined to ensure Fog's failure and expose him as a "worthless bragger", decides to send a saboteur, Transfer, after Fog's steps. Following Transfer's failure to stop Fog he is sacked as head of the Bank of England on charges of misappropriation of funds.

Willy Fog acts quite friendly towards Sullivan, he talks to him politely and does not seem to have any aggression towards him. Meanwhile, Sullivan has a deep dislike for him and doesn't really hide it. When the bet began and Willy Fog was leaving London, the wolf told him that he almost missed the train and that meant he was unlikely to win the bet, but the lion told him that they would see each other in 80 days, which meant that he did not intend to back down. Later, Sullivan learned that Commissioner Rowan suspected Willy Fog of robbing the bank and was furious about it. He demanded that he immediately solve this case and prove his guilt, but unfortunately, the agents sent after him, Dix and Bully, did not yet have any news. Sullivan often came to the commissioner and again and again accused him of incompetence and even wished Willy Fog to drown. Indeed, he and other club members laughed at the possibility of the lion dying in a shipwreck, which does not happen. With not much time left before Willy Fog's return, Sullivan was sure that he would not make it to London on time, because the ship's schedule was against him, which guaranteed the bank director's victory in this bet. However, he did not expect that the Russian captain of the ship sailed his opponent to Liverpool and from there the lion reached London, in which he arrives at the club and thereby wins the bet and receives 20,000 pounds. After this, Willy Fog marries Princess Romy, and Sullivan was fired from his position and became unemployed.

In the sequel series, Sullivan works in the consignment office and again makes a bet with his old rival as he sets out to reach the center of the Earth. He again sends Transfer after him, who again fails and Mr. Fog wins another victory. After this, Sullivan goes bankrupt again and is no longer seen or mentioned in the series.

Fanon
In the fandom, some people see them as ex-boyfriends who ended their relationship after something that happened in the past. Judging by Sullivan calling Willy Fog a liar, some fans think it was Mr. Fog's fault. There is also a fairly popular fanon, according to which Sullivan has an adopted child named Oscar, whom he wanted to raise in his own image and make him his heir, but after the end of the series, he leaves London and leaves his son in an orphanage and Willy Fog adopts the boy. According to the fans themselves, this shipping does not have a happy ending and is built on angst.

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