Teen Wolf (1986 TV series) (original) (raw)
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American animated television series
Teen Wolf | |
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Also known as | The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf |
Genre | Adventure |
Based on | _Teen Wolf_by Jeph LoebMatthew Weisman |
Written by | Buzz Dixon |
Directed by | Gordon Kent |
Creative director | Chris Cuddington |
Voices of | Townsend ColemanJames HamptonDon MostJune ForayStacy Keach Sr. |
Theme music composer | **Opening Theme:**John Lewis ParkerBarry MannClosing Theme:Ashley HallStephanie Tyrell |
Country of origin | United StatesAustralia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 21 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jonathan DanaBuzz Potamkin |
Producer | Gordon Kent |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | Southern Star/Hanna-Barbera AustraliaClubhouse Pictures (season 1)Atlantic/Kushner-Locke (season 2) |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | 13 September 1986 (1986-09-13) –7 November 1987 (1987-11-07) |
Related | |
Teen Wolf Teen Wolf (2011 TV series) Teen Wolf Too |
Teen Wolf, known as The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf in the United Kingdom, is an animated television series broadcast from 1986 to 1987, that was produced by Southern Star / Hanna-Barbera Australia in association with Clubhouse Pictures in the first season and Atlantic/Kushner-Locke in the second season. It was based on the live action film Teen Wolf (1985), and the second installment overall in the titular franchise.[1]
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.[2]
Scott Howard and his family now live in the fictional town of Wolverton, a small town constantly drawing tourists because of its history of werewolf sightings.[3] (In the film the town was called 'Beacontown'.) Scott was an only child who lived with his father in the film, the cartoon gave him a little sister and grandparents.
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". Boof's father Mayor Marconi is a semi-antagonist to the Howard family in the cartoon and is unaware his daughter is in love with a werewolf. But he never appears in the earlier live-action film.
A jock named Mick who now also attends Wolverton High constantly picks on Scott for being the "outsider". Mick attended a different high school in the film. Pamela is a cheerleader in the cartoon while in the film she really did not show much school spirt.
From left to right: Boof, Scott, Harold (above), Lupe (below) and Grandpa Howard.
- Scott Howard (voiced by Townsend Coleman), the main protagonist; he constantly chases local cheerleader and popular girl Pam, while being thwarted by Pam's boyfriend Mick McAllister, a mean jock. Scott spends much of his time worrying about social acceptance and the possibility of people finding out he's a werewolf. Unlike the movie, Scott is not on a sports team but still wears a letterman jacket.
- Harold Howard (voiced by James Hampton, the only actor that reprised his role from the live-action film), Scott's widower father; a laid-back hardware store owner, generally uninterested in the social problems of his son. He seldom transforms.
- Lupe Howard (voiced by Jeannie Elias), Scott's younger sister is one of the new characters added for the animated series. She is not old enough to know whether she is a werewolf or not, but she desperately wants to be one. In one episode, she is able to transform because of a magic spell, but since the spell turns anyone into a werewolf temporarily, she still does not know her true status.
- Grandpa Howard (voiced by Stacy Keach Sr.), Scott's grandfather is an immigrant from Transylvania. He spends most of his time in his werewolf form, only assuming a completely human appearance when he must. He is a constant source of embarrassment to Scott, because he is always running around on all fours, chasing cats, and getting into trouble with the neighbors. He is another new character added for the cartoon.
- Grandma Howard (voiced by June Foray), Scott's grandmother; also from Transylvania and, like Grandpa, she stays in werewolf form most of the time. She is not as embarrassing to Scott because she is better behaved than Grandpa. She becomes Scott's ally in his attempts to keep Grandpa's behavior under control. She is sometimes represented as a fortune teller similar to a stereotypical Gypsy, and has sometimes performed other magic, such as brewing potions, making her seem similar to a witch in some ways. She is another new character added for the cartoon.
- Rupert "Stiles" Stilinski (voiced by Don Most), Scott's best friend; in on the werewolf secret, Stiles is supportive but often gets under-appreciated in Scott's quest to be "in" with the cool crowd. Like Lupe, he wishes to be a werewolf and is upset that Scott doesn't appreciate the "gift".
- Chubs (voiced by Will Ryan) Another friend of Scott's; who is in on the werewolf secret. Chubs is more trustworthy than Styles and says much less. Unlike the film version he is not on any sports team but still loves to eat.
- Lisa "Boof" Marconi (voiced by Jeannie Elias), a friend of Scott's, and is also in on his family's werewolf secret alongside Stiles. She is romantically interested in him, but he seems oblivious of this, chasing after Pam instead.
- Mayor Marconi (voiced by Frank Welker and Kenneth Mars) Boof's father and the Wolverton mayor, oblivious to the Howards, not a 'mean' person but occasionally gets tricked into supporting dangerous things which would hurt his constituents. He was added for the cartoon and had not appeared in the movie.
- Pamela Wells (voiced by Ellen Gerstell), the most popular girl in Wolverton High and serving as a cheerleader, she is Scott's romantic interest. She is the girlfriend of Mick McAllister, who sometimes thwarts Scott and picks on him for being an outsider. Pam is unaware that Scott is a werewolf like his family before him, like everybody in Wolverton who doesn't know the Howard family's secret.
- Mick McAllister (voiced by Craig Sheffer), a mean jock at Wolverton High, he is the boyfriend of Pamela Wells who thwarts Scott and picks on him for being an outsider in Wolverton. Mick, like Pam and everybody else in town, is unaware that Scott and his family are werewolves.
- Mrs. Seslick (voiced by June Foray), the Howard family's nosy neighbor who is always a step away from figuring out the family's secret and outing them to the community. She is the last new character added just for the cartoon.
- Sheryl Bernstein as Frieda the Housekeeper
- Townsend Coleman as Scott Howard
- Brian Cummings
- Jeannie Elias as Lupe Howard, Lisa "Boof" Marconi
- June Foray as Grandma Howard, Mrs. Seslick
- Ellen Gerstell - Pamela Wells
- James Hampton as Harold Howard
- Stacy Keach, Sr. as Grandpa Howard
- Kenneth Mars as Mayor Marconi (first voice)
- Mona Marshall
- Don Most as Stiles
- Will Ryan as Chubs
- Craig Sheffer as Mick McAllister
- Frank Welker as Valor, Daisy, Mayor Marconi (second voice)
Although the cartoon series ran for three years, the third year was entirely reruns.
Release name | Release date | Classifaction | Publisher | Format | Language | Subtitles | Notes | REF |
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The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf - Part One | Unknown | U | Entertainment in Video | PAL | English | None | [4] | |
The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf - Part Two | Unknown | U | Entertainment in Video | PAL | English | None | ||
The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf - Part Three | Unknown | U | Entertainment in Video | PAL | English | None | ||
Teen Wolf – Teen Wolf's Curse/ Howlin' Cousins | Unknown | PG | Video Gems | PAL | English | None | [5] |
Release name | Release date | Classifaction | Publisher | Format | Language | Subtitles | Notes | REF |
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Teen Wolf: All American Werewolf | 1 January 1998 | Unknown | Avid Home Entrainment | NTSC | English | None | containing two episodes | [6] |
Teen Wolf: Wolf of My Dreams | 14 September 1993 | Unknown | Family Home Entrainment | NTSC | English | None | containing four episodes | [7] |
In 2017, Shout! Factory was set to release the entire Teen Wolf animated series on DVD-Video in Region 1 for the very first time in September of that year.[8] However, on 29 June 2017 Shout! Factory announced via Twitter that the release was delayed pending the resolution of a previously unforeseen legal issue.[9]
Title | Episodes | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | Notes |
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Teen Wolf: The Complete Animated Series | 1–21 | Delayed Indefinitely | – | 18 April 2008[10] | Three disc box set |
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- ^ "The Cartoon Adventures of Teen Wolf". paxholley.net. 22 October 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
- ^ "Teen Wolf's Curse". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ^ Teen Wolf: All American Werewolf [VHS]. ASIN 630203261X.
- ^ Teen Wolf: Wolf of My Dreams [VHS] (1986). ASIN 6301344308.
- ^ Teen Wolf - Long-Awaited, Long-Anticipated: 'The Complete Animated Series' on DVD! Archived 8 June 2017 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ @ShoutFactory (29 June 2017). "@roguescholar13 It's TBD at this..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ "Teen Wolf: The Complete Animated Series". atlanticdvd.com. Archived from the original on 30 May 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2011.