List of fictional wolves
This is a list of wolves in fiction, including normal wolves and anthropomorphic wolf characters. For werewolf characters see werewolf fiction.
Literature
Character |
Source |
Author |
Notes |
Aragh / Aargh |
The Dragon and the George |
Gordon R. Dickson |
A medieval English wolf |
Akela |
The Jungle Book |
Rudyard Kipling |
Wise leader of the wolf pack |
Baree |
Baree, Son of Kazan |
James Oliver Curwood |
|
Beja, Mathias, Tierney and Murdock |
The Nocturne |
Jordan Scott (novelist) |
Magical Wolves. |
Brokefang and Frostfur |
Wolf-Speaker |
Tamora Pierce |
Leaders of the wolf pack |
Brynach and Briavel |
The Chronicles of Prydain |
Lloyd Alexander |
|
Canim |
Codex Alera |
Jim Butcher |
A race of anthropomorphic wolves |
Direwolves |
A Song of Ice and Fire |
George R. R. Martin |
|
Faolan |
Wolves of the Beyond |
Kathryn Lasky |
A cursed wolf that had been set out to die but reaches great success with other wolves by his side |
Fell |
Fell |
David Clement-Davies |
|
Greycub |
The Cry of the Wolf |
Melvin Burgess |
The last wolf in England, raised by humans, pursued by the Hunter |
Huttser and Palla |
The Sight |
David Clement-Davies |
|
Kazan |
Kazan |
James Oliver Curwood |
|
Ladybird |
Wolf Memoirs |
Gordon Ebenezer Gourd |
A wolf in Yellowstone |
Larka |
The Sight |
David Clement-Davies |
|
Marta |
Wolf: The Journey Home |
Asta Bowen |
The alpha female of the wolf pack. |
Maugrim |
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe |
C.S. Lewis |
Chief of the White Witch's Secret Police. |
Nashoga |
Nashoga: Book 1 of the Redstone Series |
Rebecca Weinstein |
Alpha male of the Redstone Pack. |
Nighteyes |
The Farseer Trilogy |
Robin Hobb |
|
Nitka |
Shasta of the Wolves |
Olaf Baker |
|
Runt |
Runt |
Marion Dane Bauer |
The runt of King and Silver's litter of four cubs and a black pup with a white star on his chest. Nicknamed Singer due to his howling. |
White Fang |
White Fang |
Jack London |
He is three-quarters wolf and one-quarter dog. He is born wild but is raised by Grey Beaver and leads a difficult life until he is adopted and trained to become a fighting dog. |
White Wolf |
Flight of the White Wolf |
Mel Ellis |
|
Wolf |
A Legend of Wolf Song |
George Stone |
The protagonist, Wolf, is "a solitary advocate of singing [howling] -- a practice considered by others of his species as perverted and to be punished... But Wolf, inspired by mystic visions of the 'Great Dire Wolf,' knows that singing is the pure release of the wolf soul. On his mission to save his kind from the destruction of spiritual freedom, he picks up an elderly friend, a mate, and ... sires a growing tribe of free singing wolves" by defeating a dictatorial wolf called Rufus.[1] |
(Nameless she-wolf) |
The Crossing |
Cormac McCarthy |
The first sojourn details a series of hunting expeditions conducted by Billy, his father and to a lesser extent, Billy's brother Boyd. They are attempting to locate and trap a pregnant female wolf which has been preying on cattle in the area of the family homestead. When Billy finally catches the animal, he harnesses her and, instead of killing her, determines to return it to the mountains of Mexico where he believes her original home is located. He develops a deep affection for and bond with the wolf, risking his life to save her on more than one occasion. |
Folk tale
Film
Comics and Manga
Character |
Source |
Notes |
Devil |
The Phantom |
A trained wolf |
Florence Ambrose |
Freefall.[2] |
A bio-engineered wolf |
Alberto |
Lupo Alberto |
A blue wolf who is a resident of the McKenzie farm. Alberto pursues his relationship with Martha, whilst being antagonised by the sheepdog Moses. |
Timber Wolf |
G.I. Joe |
A pet of Joe operative Snake Eyes |
Lufsig |
The Princess and the Happiness |
|
Kiba, Tsume, Toboe, Blue, Hige and others |
Wolf's Rain |
The last wolves to live on the earth after humans have long since rendered earth inhabitable. |
Television
Character |
Source |
Notes |
Dire wolves |
|
The sigil of House Stark |
Animation
Character |
Source |
Notes |
Aleu |
Balto II: Wolf Quest |
Balto and Jenna's wolfish daughter. |
Balto |
Balto (film) |
The wolf-dog hybrid, the main protagonist of the film Balto. |
Classified |
Penguins of Madagascar |
The team leader of the North Wind. |
Chitti and Poppo |
Ken the Wolf Boy |
Twins |
Ding-a-Ling Wolf |
Huckleberry Hound |
Ding-A-Ling is the younger sidekick to Hokey Wolf who always accompanies him throughout each misadventure. He is usually eager to follow in Hokey's ambitious con-artist footsteps, but often reconsiders the plans Hokey will come up with in many situations. |
Hokey Wolf |
Huckleberry Hound |
Hokey Wolf is the smooth-talking title character throughout each cartoon. His main hobby in life was to outsmart and coax the clueless out of free meals or places to stay, much of which he seemed to do so with ease, despite possible consequences later on. |
Holo |
Spice and Wolf |
A Wolf Harvest Deity |
Humphrey & Kate |
Alpha and Omega |
The two main protagonists who journeyed their way back home in Jasper National Park, Canada from Idaho before the two wolf packs fight over their territory and food. |
Kiba |
Wolf's Rain |
An Arctic wolf who is dedicated solely to finding the Paradise and the Lunar Flower for opening the way to it. |
Koga |
Inuyasha |
The young leader of the eastern yōkai-wolf tribe, aged fifteen, who was nearly wiped out by Kagura and Naraku. |
Loopy De Loop |
Loopy De Loop |
A gentleman wolf who mangled the English language in his bid to converse in a bad French-Canadian accent. Though he was always kind and helpful, his exploits usually got him arrested, beaten up, or chased out of town by those he helped, all for no other reason than the prejudice of being a wolf.[3] The series, distributed to theatres by Columbia Pictures, ran in theaters from November 5, 1959 (1959-11-05) to June 17, 1965 (1965-06-17). |
Moro |
Princess Mononoke |
The Goddess of Wolves. |
Ralph Wolf |
Looney Tunes |
Co-stars with Sam Sheepdog. Almost identical in appearance to Wile E. Coyote. |
Riff Raff |
Underdog |
Gangster a nemesis underdog. |
Sajin Komamura |
Bleach |
An anthropomorphic wolf. Captain of the 7th Division |
Stinky, Claudette & Runt |
Alpha and Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure |
Kate & Humphrey's three wolf cubs. |
Uruno |
Damekko Dōbutsu |
A wolf who has the personality of a shy rabbit. |
Walter Wolf |
Animaniacs |
Slappy Squirrel's enemy. |
Wilford Wolf |
Animaniacs |
A nerdy wolf who turns into a hunk on a full moon night. He has a huge crush on Minerva Mink. |
Wolf Boss |
Kung Fu Panda 2 |
Shen's most loyal and trusted servant and the leader of the wolf pack. |
Wor |
Ringing Bell |
Called the "Wolf King" in the English dub |
Video games
Canine |
Origin |
System(s) |
Notes |
Amaterasu |
Ōkami |
PS2 · Wii · PS3 · PSN |
Japanese Sun-goddess in the form of a white wolf, not given a specific gender in the North American version of the game.[4] |
Bill Grey |
Star Fox 64 |
N64 |
Trained at the Cornerian Flight Academy with Fox McCloud, elected commander of the Husky and Bulldog squadrons of Corneria. |
Blanca |
Shadow Hearts 2 |
PS2 |
A white wolf as one of the early party members and has a special Wolf Bout mini-game. |
Blizzard Wolfang |
Mega Man X6 |
PlayStation |
Robotic wolf. A boss character fought in a North Pole area. |
Bruce |
Animal Boxing |
Nintendo DS |
Male blue-furred wolf boxer.[5] |
Cami |
Animal Boxing |
Nintendo DS |
Female white wolf boxer.[6] |
Chibiterasu |
Ōkamiden |
Nintendo DS |
A white wolf, son of Amaterasu from Ōkami.[7] |
Duga |
Shining Force EXA |
PlayStation 2 |
Blue-furred warrior of the Wolfling race who joins the player's party and fights with close combat weapons. |
Fenri Lunaedge |
Mega Man Zero 4 |
Game Boy Advance |
Robotic wolf antagonist and member of the Einherjar Eight Warriors.[8] |
Grey |
Animal Boxing |
Nintendo DS |
Male grey wolf boxer. |
Hugo |
Bloody Roar |
PlayStation, PlayStation 2 |
|
Hutch |
Animal Boxing |
NDS · DSiWare |
Male white wolf boxer. |
Jon Talbain |
Darkstalkers |
|
Larc |
Legend of Mana |
PlayStation · PSN |
A dead wolf warrior resurrected to serve the underworld king |
Luceid |
Wild Arms |
PlayStation |
The Guardian of Desire; member of a group of spirit beings that embody a particular aspect of the world.[9] |
Sabre Wulf |
Sabre Wulf |
GBA |
An evil wolf with a penchant for kleptomania, Sabre Wulf steals everything and anything in sight to add it to his hoard. Previously seen in the ZX Spectrum 1984 video game. |
Shikuru |
Samurai Shodown III |
Arcade, PlayStation, Saturn |
Companion of Nakoruru while in her "Bust" fighting style.[10] Later becomes the partner of Rera in Samurai Shodown V.[11] |
Shiro |
Suikoden 2 |
PlayStation |
Kinnison's pet wolf who joins at the same time as him. |
Sierra |
Legend of Mana |
PlayStation · PSN |
Larc's sister, a wolf guardian serving one of the Dragons |
Sif |
Dark Souls |
PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360 · Microsoft Windows |
Known as "Great Grey Wolf Sif" in game. |
Terra |
Legend of Legaia |
PlayStation |
Noa hers wolves think friends trouble |
Thane |
Armello |
Windows · Mac · Linux · iOS |
Warrior and chosen hero of the Wolf Clan.[12] |
Wolf |
Mega Man Star Force |
Nintendo DS |
Alien wolf made of electromagnetic particles. Can fuse with his master, a human named Damian Wolfe, to become "Wolf Woods".[Note 1][13] |
Wolf Link |
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess |
GameCube, Wii |
Cursed transformation of Link |
Wolf O'Donnell |
Star Fox 64 |
N64 |
Leader of the Star Wolf team and rival to Fox McCloud |
Wolf villagers |
Animal Crossing |
GameCube |
Species type that includes several characters who may inhabit the player's town. |
Zylo[Note 2] |
Shining Force |
Sega Genesis |
White-furred member of the Wolfling race who joins the player's party.[14] |
Music
See also
References
- ↑ Anonymous (April 1, 1975). "A Legend of Wolf Song". Kirkus Reviews. ISBN 978-0-448-11879-6.
- ↑ http://freefall.purrsia.com/
- ↑ "The Cartoon Scrapbook". Loopy De Loop Profile
- ↑ "Okami HD". Capcom. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Animal Boxing Gammick Entertainment". Gammick Entertainment. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
- ↑ "Animal Boxing". Gammick Entertainment. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
- ↑ "CAPCOM:大神伝~小さき太陽~" (in Japanese). Capcom. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
- ↑ "ROCKMAN ZERO 4" (in Japanese). Capcom. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Boss • Wild Arms • Lost-Fantasy RPG" (in French). Lost-Fantasy RPG. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
- ↑ "SERIES TITLES:SAMURAI SHODOWN OFFICIAL WEBSITE". Samurai Shodown Official. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
- ↑ "RERA:SAMURAI SHODOWN OFFICIAL". Samurai Shodown Official. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
- ↑ "Armello". Armello.com. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
- ↑ "CAPCOM:ROCKMAN 新シリーズ / 流星のロックマン" (in Japanese). Capcom. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
- ↑ "The Ultimate Shining Force Guide". The Ultimate Shining Force Guide. Retrieved April 21, 2014.
- Notes
- ↑ "Wolf Forest" (ウルフ・フォレスト) in the original Japanese version.
- ↑ "Zappa" (ザッパ) in the original Japanese version.