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When Freddy Lupin's wayward wish transforms him into a werewolf and deposits a mischievous moon sprite on earth, Freddy must restore the cosmic order before the earth and moon collide.When Freddy Lupin's wayward wish transforms him into a werewolf and deposits a mischievous moon sprite on earth, Freddy must restore the cosmic order before the earth and moon collide.When Freddy Lupin's wayward wish transforms him into a werewolf and deposits a mischievous moon sprite on earth, Freddy must restore the cosmic order before the earth and moon collide.
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Ilai Swindells
- Freddy Lupin
- (voice)
Elizabeth Nabben
- Moopoo
- (voice)
Jennifer Saunders
- Max
- (voice)
Samara Weaving
- Batty
- (voice)
Akmal Saleh
- Hamish
- (voice)
Sarah Harper
- Twitchy
- (voice)
Anna Nguyen
- Additional Voice
- (voice)
Shirley Yao
- Additional Voice
- (voice)
Eden Diebel
- Additional Voice
- (voice)
Tracy Lenon
- Additional Voice
- (voice)
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I got to see this movie in theaters during its limited run. The visuals and the animation are phenomenal and were stunning to see on the big screen. The story was so beautiful and sweet especially how it deals with themes such as self-acceptance and earning respect. I had so much fun with the new characters introduced, especially newcomer, Moopoo. It does get very emotional at times, it pulled at my heartstrings, but maybe that's just me, I get teary-eyed very easily. I'm so happy this franchise is continuing to expand and if there is ever a 300% Wolf, I just hope Freddy gets to be a wolf again in the end. All in all, a great sequel and I'm hoping for more adventures!
No consistent plot, it feels like they just wanted to make a sequel.
The story lacks depth, and it's hard to connect with any of the characters. The pacing is uneven, and the scenes feel disjointed, making it difficult to stay engaged. The dialogue feels forced, and the humor falls flat. Even the action scenes lack excitement and seem repetitive. The special effects were underwhelming and did nothing to enhance the experience.
My son barely wanted to finish the movie, and honestly, I can't blame him. It was a disappointment and didn't live up to the potential of the first film. Wouldn't recommend it.
The story lacks depth, and it's hard to connect with any of the characters. The pacing is uneven, and the scenes feel disjointed, making it difficult to stay engaged. The dialogue feels forced, and the humor falls flat. Even the action scenes lack excitement and seem repetitive. The special effects were underwhelming and did nothing to enhance the experience.
My son barely wanted to finish the movie, and honestly, I can't blame him. It was a disappointment and didn't live up to the potential of the first film. Wouldn't recommend it.
The pink-maned "Freddy" is more akin to a poodle than a wolf, but he is spirited when it comes to helping out his pack of lupine super-heroes who try to help out those in distress! Fed up constantly being put down, he looks skyward and makes a wish. Next thing, there's a moon spirit "Moopoo" before him and he's no longer a wimp. Thing is, though, his new blue friend needs life energy to survive, and so they have to find a way to repatriate him with his own kind on the moon else a catastrophe will befall all of us! There's only one way to do that, and that's to find "Max" - an ostracised wolf who lives deep in the forest and who possesses the magic spell required. Off they go on their search, but will the grudge-bearing "Max" even want to help them or might she have her own cunning plan to avenge herself on those who cast her out? It's quite a fun family adventure this but it does struggle to find it's audience. The very young probably won't appreciate the sense of (tea time) menace, especially towards the end - and those a bit older will probably be put off by the initially rather childish characterisation of "Freddy". It's also probably twenty minutes too long, but as a simple light-hearted drama it does what it says on the tin, touching of the aspirations of all of us when we are young and wanting to fit in, to lead and be valued. Forgettable stuff, but it's decently animated and watchable enough.
Do I need to explain this? 200% Wolf somehow manages to be even worse than its predecessor, 100% Wolf, which I didn't think was possible. This sequel takes everything that was wrong with the first movie and somehow makes it worse. The humor is even more forced, the characters are still flat and forgettable, and the plot is completely uninspired.
The animation is fine, but it's completely wasted on a script that doesn't know what it wants to be. The jokes are cringe-worthy and fail to land every time, leaving the movie feeling like a tiring, repetitive experience. It's as if the filmmakers didn't even bother trying to improve on the first one.
If 100% Wolf was bad, 200% Wolf is even more frustrating. It's hard to believe a movie like this could have a sequel, let alone one that's somehow worse. Honestly, if you made it through the first movie, consider yourself lucky, because 200% Wolf will test your patience. Don't waste your time with this one.
The animation is fine, but it's completely wasted on a script that doesn't know what it wants to be. The jokes are cringe-worthy and fail to land every time, leaving the movie feeling like a tiring, repetitive experience. It's as if the filmmakers didn't even bother trying to improve on the first one.
If 100% Wolf was bad, 200% Wolf is even more frustrating. It's hard to believe a movie like this could have a sequel, let alone one that's somehow worse. Honestly, if you made it through the first movie, consider yourself lucky, because 200% Wolf will test your patience. Don't waste your time with this one.
200% Wolf is fantastic. Honestly a great movie to watch with your kids - my nieces and nephews really enjoyed it. The quality for an indie movie as amazing as well, you can tell the team put alot of effort into making it look great. The characters are loveable, and Moopoo really steals the show. It was entertaining to watch for myself as an adult too, and I think the messages in the movie about being yourself really resonate with all age groups.
It's silly, fun, heartwarming - overall a solid family movie. I would love to see what other adventures this rag-tag team of dogs get into in the future.
It's silly, fun, heartwarming - overall a solid family movie. I would love to see what other adventures this rag-tag team of dogs get into in the future.
Did you know
- TriviaThis animated film is the sequel to the 2020 film 100% loup (2020).
- Alternate versionsGerman theatrical version was cut by approx. 2,5 minutes to secure a "No age restriction" rating. The uncut version was rated "Not under 6".
- ConnectionsFollows 100% loup (2020)
- SoundtracksThe Great Kennel
composed by Ash Gibson Greig, Andrew Craig
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $4,311,968
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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