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Directed by | Alexs Stadermann |
Written by | Fin Edquist |
Based on | 100% Wolf by Jayne Lyons |
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Cinematography | Heidy Villafane |
Edited by | Simon Klaebe |
Music by | Ash Gibson Greig |
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Distributed by | Studio 100 |
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Running time | 96 minutes[2] |
Country | Australia[3] |
Language | English |
Box office | $8.1 million[4][5] |
100% Wolf is an Australian animated adventure fantasy comedy film directed by Alexs Stadermann and produced by Alexia Gates-Foale and Barbara Stephen.[6][7][8] It is adapted from Jayne Lyons' 2009 novel of the same name. It features the voices of Jai Courtney, Samara Weaving, Magda Szubanski, Rhys Darby, Ilai Swindells, Akmal Saleh, Rupert Degas and Jane Lynch.
100% Wolf was produced by Flying Bark Productions and released on 29 May 2020 by Studio 100. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $8.1 million worldwide.
Plot
Freddy Lupin is the young heir to a werewolf pack that has been protecting their local town for years. When he attempts to follow his family during their nightly patrol using a magical Moonstone, he loses the Moonstone to Foxwell Cripp, and Flashheart is apparently killed when he falls off a cliff. Freddy's uncle Hotspur becomes the new pack leader.
Six years later, the time comes for Freddy to experience his first wolf transformation, but despite the encouragement of long-term housekeeper Mrs. Mutton, he is humiliated when he turns into a poodle instead. Faced with the disdain of his pack, Freddy is challenged to prove his wolf status by moonrise the next day or risk being banished. Freddy decides to try and retrieve the Moonstone from Cripp.
While searching in town, Freddy befriends Batty, a stray dog also known as 'Houndini' for her ability to escape the dog catchers consistently. Batty leads him to Cripp, where they are both caught by dog catchers and placed in Coldfax Dog Pound. After an escape attempt goes wrong, Freddy is sent to a pit with 'the Beast', an unknown monster that supposedly eats dogs. Freddy learns that the 'Beast' is actually his father. The dog catchers captured Flasheart after he was injured by the fall, and Hotspur left him in Coldfax with a silver bracelet to keep him trapped in his wolf state. Batty and the other dogs escape into the vents and help Freddy free his father.
Freddy leads Flasheart and the dogs home to confront Hotspur. Cripp attacks the other wolves with a mass of silver concentrate, but Freddy stops Cripp's attack. Hotspur tries to attack while the other wolves are weakened by the silver, but the dogs are able to get the wolves to safety while Freddy lures his uncle to the mansion roof. Transforming back into a poodle in the moonlight and accepting his form, Freddy lets out a loud roar to affirm his status as an alpha wolf, sending Hotspur falling back into the mansion and affirming his failure as a leader.
Sometime later, Freddy's reflections reveal that not only have werewolves and dogs gotten on better terms, but the pack has also opened the mansion up to all dogs, with Hotspur and his children reduced to dog-walkers and picking up after the mutts, while Coldfax is shut down. Flasheart has returned to his old role as pack leader, but assures Freddy that he is proud of him and believes he will be a good leader when the time comes.
Cast
- Ilai Swindells as Freddy Lupin
- Jerra Wright Smith as young Freddy Lupin
- Samara Weaving as Batty
- Jai Courtney as Flasheart Lupin
- Rupert Degas as Hotspur Lupin
- Jane Lynch as The Commander
- Rhys Darby as Foxwell Cripp
- Magda Szubanski as Mrs. Mutton
- Akmal Saleh as Hamish
- Loren Gray (US) and Sarah Harper (AUS) as Twitchy
- Michael Bourchier as Lord Hightail
- Kate Hall as Lady Hightail
- Adriane Daff as Harriet
- Liam Graham as Chariot
- Alexs Stadermann as Cerberus
- Jenna Suffern as Dolph
- James Marsh as Stu the Dogcatcher
- Cam Ralph as Steve the Dogcatcher
- Jessica Window as Street Hawker Dog
Sequel
A sequel titled 200% Wolf is expected to be released in 2024.[9]
Reception
100% Wolf received positive reviews from critics and earned a total of $7.7 million worldwide.[4][5]
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 67% based on reviews from 15 critics.[10]
TV series
A 26-episode TV series spin-off, 100% Wolf: Legend of the Moonstone screened on ABC ME from 28 December 2020, produced by Flying Bark Productions and Studio 100 Animation.[11] Season 2 (The Book of Hath) aired on ABC ME from 1 May 2023.
References
- ↑ "100% Wolf on Premium Video on Demand from. May 2020". May 28, 2020. Archived from the original on October 3, 2020. Retrieved June 19, 2020.
- ↑ "Animated family feature 100% Wolf receives production funding :Media centre". Screen Australia. Australia: Screen Australia, Government of Australia. Archived from the original on April 9, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
- ↑ "100% Wolf". British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on February 9, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
100% WOLF is an Australian animated adventure in which a teenager from a family of werewolves discovers that his own transformation powers turn him into a poodle.
- 1 2 "100% Wolf". Box Office Mojo. Archived from the original on November 1, 2020. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
- 1 2 "100% Wolf". The Numbers. Archived from the original on February 15, 2021. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
- ↑ "100% Wolf (2019) – The Screen Guide – Screen Australia". www.screenaustralia.gov.au. Australia: Screen Australia, Government of Australia. Archived from the original on February 28, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
- ↑ Hall, Sandra (May 27, 2020). "Spirited tale of a wolf in poodle's clothing". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, Australia: The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on June 15, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
- ↑ "Flying Bark Productions Starts Work on '100% Wolf'". Animation World Network. Animation World Network. Archived from the original on July 14, 2019. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
- ↑ "200% Wolf (2023) - the Screen Guide - Screen Australia". Archived from the original on July 9, 2022. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
- ↑ "100% Wolf (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on August 1, 2020. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
- ↑ Knox, David (December 26, 2020). "Airdate: 100% Wolf". tvtonight.com.au. Archived from the original on February 8, 2021. Retrieved September 19, 2021.
- Frater, Patrick (January 18, 2018). "'Go Karts,' '100% Wolf' Head Funding Slate for Screenwest, Screen Australia". Variety. Variety.com. Archived from the original on February 20, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2020.