200% Wolf: Movie Release & Review

‘200% Wolf, Little Big Wolf’ Unleashes a New Generation of Werewolf Adventure

A heartwarming tale of self-acceptance and friendship, the animated film ‘200% Wolf, Little Big Wolf’ arrives in Spanish cinemas this Friday, December 5, promising a thrilling and humorous experience for families. This co-production between Australia and Spain marks the first official collaboration between Atlántika Films and Flying Bark Productions, with the support of RTVE.

From Poodle to Predator: Freddy Lupine’s Journey

Audiences first met Freddy Lupine five years ago, a young werewolf eager to follow in the footsteps of his father and uncles. However, a surprising twist of fate saw him transform into a pink poodle upon reaching puberty. Despite initial rejection, Freddy proved his worth through willpower and the unwavering support of friends like Batty, a stray dog. The story continued through two television series, “The Legend of the Moon Ring” and “The Book of Hath,” building a dedicated fanbase.

Now, Freddy returns with a new challenge. After a mission marred by impulsiveness, he faces punishment from his pack and a resulting identity crisis. Driven to find a solution, Freddy makes a wish to the lunar spirits, finally gaining the power to transform into a formidable wolf – but at a steep cost.

A High-Stakes Rescue Mission

Freddy’s newfound power comes at the expense of his new friend, Moopoo, a moon spirit whose life force is now dwindling. According to a company release, if Freddy and his companions fail to return Moopoo home before his “inner light goes out,” he could disappear forever. The key to this rescue lies in confronting a powerful witch with a deep-seated hatred for werewolves.

The film emphasizes the importance of embracing individuality. As one analyst noted, “The narrative skillfully demonstrates that our differences are often what make us special.” Freddy and Batty will assemble a diverse and eccentric group of animal allies, echoing the themes of teamwork and mutual support present in the original story.

Expanding the World of ‘200% Wolf’

“200% Wolf, Little Big Wolf” ventures beyond the urban setting of Milford, introducing audiences to a magical and foggy forest where ancient werewolf codes and lunar magic reign supreme. New characters populate this landscape, including a tennis ball-obsessed mutt, a visually impaired guide dog, and a surprisingly gentle giant of a bat.

The story also extends beyond Earth, taking viewers to the moon, home to the lunar spirits who wield power over werewolves. Among them is the endearing Moopoo, a courageous baby spirit who shares a strong connection with Freddy. “He is one of the most endearing, friendly and fun characters in the film,” a source close to the production stated.

Spanish Voice Talent and Family Appeal

The Spanish dubbing features a stellar cast, with Macarena Gómez, Antonia San Juan, and Nacho Guerrero lending their voices to the protagonists. The film is designed as a fun family comedy, particularly well-suited for children, and promises to entertain audiences of all ages.

‘200% Wolf, Little Big Wolf’ delivers a devilishly fast-paced narrative filled with humor and heart, reminding us that with the help of family and friends, even the most challenging transformations can lead to growth and maturity.

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