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Revision as of 04:57, 29 May 2020
Wolf Howl is an El Kadsreian animated supernatural teen drama television series created by Julian Broadway for ETVKK. It is about Max Eve, a teenage boy living in Eirabourne who is bitten by a werewolf and is able to turn into one. The series premiered on January 9, 2017.
Because ETVKK's original programs are supposed to be aimed at children, the young adult-focused series has meet with criticism, despite it being aired at 11:00 PM, due to its "inappropriate" content. On May 26, 2018, PPE Entertainment, the distributor of Wolf Howl, announced that the show was cancelled due to the criticism it was met with.
However, in August 2019, Julian Broadway announced that the show had been renewed for a second season.
Premise
In Eirabourne, El Kadsre, a teenage boy named Max Eve (Vincent Stabler) lives with his father (Nolan Duland) and mother (Jennifer Lara). One night, Julian wanders into a forest near his house and is bitten by a werewolf, transforming him into one. Now, he is able to use his powers whenever he wishes.
Voice cast and characters
- Vincent Stabler as Max Eve
- Jennifer Lara as Ann Eve
- Nolan Duland as Benjamin Eve
- Mark Muji Fong as Joe Han
- Greg Basakami as Lucas Mervie
- Mike Mea as Shawn Neal
- Christopher Von Meyer as Ian Dawn
Episodes
Season 1
No. in season | No. overall | Title | Written by | Directed by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "Bitten" (Part 1) | Julian Broadway & Drake Drew | Chris Amaz | January 9, 2017 |
2 | 2 | "Beast" (Part 2) | Drake Drew & Paul Robbie | Mia Kayman | January 10, 2017 |
3 | 3 | "Power" (Part 3) | Martin Goorman | Marc French | January 11, 2017 |
4 | 4 | "The Tiger" | Julian Broadway & Kim Namer | Chris Amaz | January 12, 2017 |
5 | 5 | "Shedding" | Billy Fean | Robert Sydney | January 13, 2017 |
6 | 6 | "Fear" | Billy Fean & Martin Goodman | Robert Sydney | January 14, 2017 |
7 | 7 | "Eyes" | Julian Broadway & Nora Mang | Chris Amaz | January 15, 2017 |
8 | 8 | "Blood" | Martin Goodman & Harry Sun | Marc French | January 16, 2017 |
Season 2
Reception
The series has been met with criticism for its "cliché" plot and suggestive themes. TheDailyVid.com calls it "the worst teen drama on El Kadsreian television".
Controversy
Wolf Howl has been with criticism because ETVKK original programs are supposed to be aimed at children, and this one is not. Entertainment magazine Paragraf stated that the series has no business being on ETVKK because of its "inappropriate" content, including sexual themes, adult language, drug use, and bloody violence. Paragraf's Jordan Bera stated, "ETVKK had no business airing an original show that was rated M, even if it is late at night or early in the morning." Julian Broadway responded with, "One of ETVKK's presenters was the creator of a very "not for kids" sketch comedy. Why are you complaining?"
Lawsuit
On January 3, 2019, Todd Lynder filed a lawsuit against Julian Broadway, claiming that the idea for Wolf Howl came from an animated series he pitched to El TV Kadsre Animation that was rejected. Lynder also had art of a character who looked similar to Max Eve and similar-looking werewolf and wolf forms. However, the charges were annulled because these were neither plot points nor episode ideas.