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Teen Wolf (cartoon)

Teen Wolf
Teen Wolf (1986 TV series).jpg
Also known as 'The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf'
Genre Adventure
Animation
Written by Linda Woolverton
Rowby Goren
Gordon Kent
Michael Reaves
Bruce Reid Schaefer
Directed by Gordon Kent
Creative director(s) Chris Cuddington
Voices of Townsend Coleman
James Hampton
Don Most
June Foray
Stacy Keach, Sr.
Theme music composer Opening Theme:
John Lewis Parker
Barry Mann
Closing Theme:
Ashley Hall
Stephanie Tyrell
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 21 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jonathan Dana
Buzz Potamkin
Producer(s) Gordon Kent
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Southern Star Productions
Hanna-Barbera Australia
Clubhouse Pictures
Distributor MGM Television
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 13, 1986 (1986-09-13) – November 7, 1987 (1987-11-07)
Chronology
Preceded by Teen Wolf
Related shows Teen Wolf
Teen Wolf Too

Teen Wolf, known as The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf in the United Kingdom, is an animated American television series broadcast from 1986 to 1987 that was produced by Southern Star Productions in association with Clubhouse Pictures. It was based on the 1985 live-action film, Teen Wolf.

The series is about a teenage boy and his family who can transform into werewolves, focusing on themes of coming of age and fitting in. While generally keeping true to the main ideas, this version made some changes from the film.

Scott Howard and his family live in the fictional town of Wolverton, a small town that draws tourists because of its history of werewolf sightings. Unlike the film, Scott's status as a werewolf is a secret.

Despite the youth audience, the cartoon series delivered very powerful critiques of disability-as-civil rights. Freely invoking an asthma attack or seizure, the series centered on how Scott felt "weird" immediately before and during his werewolf transformation.

Although he never hurt anybody while he was a werewolf, Scott was conscious of his difference from other teenagers and had to make accommodations for himself. He also expressed frustration that the residents of this town had stereotyped "his people". A jock named Mick constantly picks on Scott for being the "outsider" at Wolverton High.

Although the cartoon series ran for three years, the third year was entirely reruns. The main character dressed in similar clothing to the cartoon Scott Howard, the "wolfman" design was nearly identical, and the quests to hide the secret and fit in at high school are features of the cartoon and not the film.

The town, named "Beacontown" in the movie, is now called "Wolverton" in the series.

Scott's supernatural status, which was common knowledge to the public in the movie, is known only to his family, Stiles, and Boof in the series.


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