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200% Wolf
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Directed byAlexs Stadermann
Screenplay byFin Edquist
Based onThe Werewolf Saga by Jayne Lyons
Produced byJane Smith
Music byAsh Gibson Greig
Production
company
Distributed byStudio 100
StudioCanal
Release date
  • 8 August 2024 (2024-08-08)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

200% Wolf is an Australian 2024 animated adventure-comedy film directed by Alexs Stadermann and based on The Werewolf Saga by Jayne Lyons. It serves as a sequel to the 2020 film 100% Wolf. The film features voice performances from Ilai Swindells, Jennifer Saunders, and Samara Weaving.[1]

Plot

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The story follows Heroic poodle Freddy Lupin, thinks he has everything it takes to lead his werewolf pack, but earning the respect of his packmates proves to be a challenge. If only he were more... wolfish.

But when a wayward wish transforms him into a werewolf and deposits a mischievous moon spirit on earth, Freddy must restore the cosmic order before it's too late!

With Batty and his dog pals along for the ride, Freddy must seek out a dangerous sorceress with a grudge against the wolf pack, before his new moon spirit friend runs out of life energy and fades away!

If the team can avoid being turned into were-toads and Freddy can resist the pull of forbidden earth-magic, maybe they can send the spirit home and save the world. One thing's for sure - Freddy will never question being a poodle again! , focusing on Freddy's journey to reclaim his inner wolf while facing new threats and challenges.[2]

Voice cast

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  • Ilai Swindells as Freddy Lupin
  • Elizabeth Nabben as Moopoo
  • Jennifer Saunders as Max
  • Sarah Georgina as Mother Moonspirit, the mother of Moopoo
  • Peter McAllum as Hotspur and Flasheart Lupin. McAllum reprises both roles from the 100% Wolf: Legend of the Moonstone and Book of Hath series and replaces Rupert Degas and Jai Courtney from the first film.
  • Samara Weaving as Batty
  • Janice Petersen as Felicity Hazzard
  • Heather Mitchell as Lady Hightail. Mitchell replaces Kate Hall from the first film.
  • Michael Bourchier as Lord Hightail
  • Alexs Stadermann as Bruno and Gargar
  • Akmal Saleh as Hamish[3]
  • Sarah Harper as Twitchy
  • Anna Nguyen as Additional Voice
  • Shirley Yao as Additional Voice
  • Matias Biondi as Additional Voice
  • Eden Diebel as Additional Voice
  • Agatha Ozdowska as Additional Voice
  • Tracy Lenon as Additional Voice
  • Jonathan Tappin as Additional Voice
  • Caz Prescott as Night Patrol Wolf Stu
  • Virginie Laverdure as Additional Voice

Production

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The sequel to 100% Wolf was announced following the original film's success, with director Alexs Stadermann returning to helm the project. Screenwriter Fin Edquist developed the screenplay based on Jayne Lyons' book series, while Akmal Saleh and other returning cast members reprised their roles. The film was produced by Alpha Studios in Sydney, Australia, and introduces several new characters, including a mischievous moon sprite that adds a cosmic twist to the plot.[4]

Release

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200% Wolf was first released in New Zealand on July 4, 2024.[5] It was later released to Australian cinemas on August 8, 2024.[6] It had an limited release in the United States on August 23 by Viva Pictures.[7] It was also released in the United Kingdom on September 20 by Signature Entertainment.[8] The film was showcased at the Sydney Film Festival, receiving praise for its dynamic animation and comedic elements.[9][10]

Reception

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200% Wolf received positive response from critics, with an approval rating of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film was commended for its humor, vibrant animation, and engaging storyline. Critics also appreciated its themes of self-acceptance and the balance between cosmic forces.[11][12]

References

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  1. ^ Chand, Ari (2024-08-07). "200% Wolf is a visual triumph – and a reminder that Australian animators could lead on the world stage". The Conversation. Retrieved 2024-09-20.
  2. ^ "200% Wolf review: Moon spirit baby turns kiddie werewolf sequel into frenetic howler". The Guardian. 17 September 2024.
  3. ^ "200% Wolf: Akmal Saleh interview". The Curb. 2024.
  4. ^ "200% Wolf: Australian animated adventure sequel offers diverting holiday". The Post. 2024.
  5. ^ "STUDIOCANAL - 200% Wolf". www.studiocanal.co.nz. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  6. ^ Magazine, Animation (2024-05-02). "StudioCanal Australia Fetches Official '200% Wolf' Trailer". Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  7. ^ "'200% Wolf' Soundtrack Album Released | Film Music Reporter". Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  8. ^ Clarke, Cath (2024-09-17). "200% Wolf review – moon spirit baby turns kiddie werewolf sequel into frenetic howler". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-10-10.
  9. ^ "Sydney Film Festival: 200% Wolf director Alexs Stadermann and star Ilai Swindells on funny farts in films". The Curb. 2024.
  10. ^ "Box Office Report: No dethroning Deadpool/Wolverine as 200% Wolf debuts strong". IF. 2024.
  11. ^ "Win passes to see 200% Wolf". The West. 2024.
  12. ^ "200% Wolf trailer revealed". ScreenHub. 2024.
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