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* ''WesternAnimation/ArchiesWeirdMysteries: Turning into a werewolf requires a wolf bite, the full moon, and possession of a pentagram ( which is only defined as a "five-pointed star", so a sheriff's badge works just fine). Putting something silver on the werewolf will turn it back and prevent further changes. The interesting thing about the wolf bite is that it does not seem that a full wolf is needed, as a wolfdog that is mostly dog will do.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheComicStrip'': Wolfie, the resident werewolf in Mini-Monsters, tells jokes with IncrediblyLamePuns to the other campers.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManUnlimited'': This series marks the first time that John Jameson's form the Man-Wolf has appeared outside of the comics. Unlike his counterparts, in which his transformation caused by a gem, this version of him was the result of being experimented by the High Evolutionary and happens when he gets angry.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In the episode "The Great Patty Caper", when Patrick asks the train conductor if he is a werewolf, a fish turns into one.



* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In the episode "The Great Patty Caper", when Patrick asks the train conductor if he is a werewolf, a fish turns into one.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RoadRovers'': Well, for one, even humanoid canines can become werewolves (if that sounded like it didn't make any sense, don't think too much on it).

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* ''WesternAnimation/RoadRovers'': Well, for one, The humans, even humanoid canines (such as in the case of Colleen) can become werewolves (if that sounded like it didn't make any sense, don't think too much on it).werewolves. The cure is to use swamp water.
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* ''WesternAnimation/NateIsLate'': "The Werewolf" features one that can change without needing a full moon just by the scent of food. Though the transformations can be contained by a special necklace. She can still pass on her lycanthropy by a bite or scratch, but that can be cured with medicinal plants and a werewolf's saliva.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ATaleDarkAndGrimm'': In the third episode, Hansel is consumed by greed and becomes a wolflike creature, unable to control his urge to kill. While in beast form, he is killed by Lord Meister and his servants, and only becomes human again when they cut open the wolf and Hansel comes out of it, looking like a normal boy. But in the ninth episode it is later revealed that he still has some control over his beast side and can get a boost of strength from it.
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* In on episode of ''WesternAnimation/ErnestLeVampire'', Ernest's intended victim has a pet dog who is also a werewolf.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' has a very "mechanical" twist: when the robotic vampire [[PunnyName Nos-4-A2]] accidentally bites a human, the human winds up turning into a robotic wolf-monster called a "wirewolf" when hit by the light of a nearby moon. Buzz and the others destroy the moon, though a piece of it reactivates the curse in a later episode.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' has a very "mechanical" twist: when the robotic vampire [[PunnyName Nos-4-A2]] accidentally bites a human, the human Ty Parsec, who winds up turning into a robotic wolf-monster called a "wirewolf" when hit by the light of a nearby moon. Buzz and the others destroy the moon, though a piece of it reactivates the curse in a later episode.
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* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainCavemanAndTheTeenAngels'': One episode features a snow wolf monster that resembles a yeti more than a werewolf.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': In the episode "The Great Patty Caper", when Patrick asks the train conductor if he is a werewolf, a fish turns into one.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls2016'': In the episode, "Arachno Romance", Sapna turns into a giant spider whenever she feels love.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In the episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E7Bats Bats!]]", the characters have to deal with "vampire fruit bats" that are preying on Applejack's apple crop. Their plan to hypnotize the bats into not feeding on the apples succeeds, [[GoneHorriblyRight only for Fluttershy to become something akin to them]]. While the resultant "Flutterbat" is indeed [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a batlike creature that drains her prey]], her bestial, predatory nature and AlternateIdentityAmnesia upon being cured is much more evocative of werewolves.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': ''WesternAnimation/MyGymPartnersAMonkey'': In the episode "Up All Night", Windsor explains the difference between a werewolf and a wolf man.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** In the episode "Luna Eclipsed", Scootaloo wears a werewolf costume.
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In the episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E7Bats Bats!]]", the characters have to deal with "vampire fruit bats" that are preying on Applejack's apple crop. Their plan to hypnotize the bats into not feeding on the apples succeeds, [[GoneHorriblyRight only for Fluttershy to become something akin to them]]. While the resultant "Flutterbat" is indeed [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a batlike creature that drains her prey]], her bestial, predatory nature and AlternateIdentityAmnesia upon being cured is much more evocative of werewolves.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRama'' episode "Cluckwork Orange", Cody was turned into a werewolf, because he sucked his thumb after petting a wolverine, without washing his hands first.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'': In the episode "Werewolves on Zeebot" The Chameleon uses the powers of the Red Moon of Zeebot to turn the citizens into werewolves.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/PAWPatrol'' episode, "Pups and the Werepuppy", has the titular werepuppy, a werewolf-ish transformation of a pup (in this case, Rocky) into a larger, stronger, furrier version of themselves.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens2013'': In "The Wormhole Has Turned", Dr. Cockroach's teleportation device yields one that only goes as far as twenty feet. Also, it's lactose intolerant.
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** The Whywolves are werewolves-like creatures born out of inquiry and '''bloodlust'''. Finn mistook them for normal werewolves at first, however, implying there's more than one type.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterFarm'': Scare-Woof is a werewolf dog.
* ''WesternAnimation/MonsterForce'': Niles Lupon, alias Bela the Werewolf, the one who cursed Luke's grandfather, seems to be a harmless old man when in human form and becomes a hulking, red-furred humanoid wolf when he shifts forms. The more benevolent Luke, meanwhile, becomes a grayish-toned WolfMan when he transforms. It's implied that this is because the curse has been in Luke's bloodline for generations.
** All werewolves seem to have MagicPants, their clothes will be shredded during the transformation, but will revert back to normal if they change back to human form.
** In episode 8, there is an order of monks who have designed rooms, doors, and cages that cannot be used by werewolves. Niles is captured by them before the episode.
** Niles is shown to have a variety of AntagonistAbilities. He can freely shapeshift from human to werewolf form at night, create werewolves than he can summon and command, and in episode 8 he assumes the form of a different human. This last ability is never explained nor seen again.
** According to Doc, there are 'real' werewolves like Niles and Luke while there are the Mooks Niles creates in episode 2. These humans revert back [[spoiler: after Niles is presumed dead.]] Doc never explains the difference between Luke's family curse and the townspeople who revert back by the end of the episode.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SummerCampIsland'': Yep, the island has a hidden wereworld population. Their leader is just a normal talking wolf, while the other werewolves are various other residents of the island, including Betsy, one of the camp counselors, and they get together on a full moon to have parties. Hedgehog actually stays as one of them at the end of the episode. For some reason, they also like to eat shoes.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'': Uniqua as a werewolf in the episode "Scared Of You"

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'': Uniqua as a werewolf in the episode "Scared Of You"You".
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* ''WesternAnimation/SuperMonsters'': Lobo Howler and his whole family, save for his cousin Vida, who's a skeleton instead of a werewolf.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Vampirina'': The family dog, named Wolfie, is a werewolf. When either the sun sets or he either eats or drinks either milk or anything milk-related, the change happens, and anything like the morning sunlight (or a sun lamp) will reverse it. Wolfie is pretty harmless even in werewolf form. Just intimidatingly huge.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Vampirina'': The family dog, named Wolfie, is a werewolf. When either the sun sets or he either eats or drinks either milk or anything milk-related, the change happens, and anything like the morning sunlight (or a sun lamp) will reverse it. Wolfie is pretty harmless even in werewolf form. Just intimidatingly huge.huge.
* ''WesternAnimation/WelcomeToTheWayne'': All it takes to transform someone is contact with werewolf saliva, while the cure is a specific brand of lip gloss to the lips. Werewolf hunters fend them off with spatulas instead of spoons.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/UglyAmericans'', werewolves turn shortly after being bitten, but retain their intelligence. They're still pretty vicious though, one tore a man's arm off just to get tickets to a magic show. After turning, that man grew his arm back, albeit very slowly (it took the entire episode just to grow the arm to half its original size). They also don't turn back, or it hasn't been shown anyway.

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* On ''WesternAnimation/UglyAmericans'', werewolves turn shortly after being bitten, but retain their intelligence. They're still pretty vicious though, one tore a man's arm off just to get tickets to a magic show. After turning, that man grew his arm back, albeit very slowly (it took the entire episode just to grow the arm to half its original size). They also don't turn back, or it hasn't been shown anyway.anyway.
* ''WesternAnimation/Vampirina'': The family dog, named Wolfie, is a werewolf. When either the sun sets or he either eats or drinks either milk or anything milk-related, the change happens, and anything like the morning sunlight (or a sun lamp) will reverse it. Wolfie is pretty harmless even in werewolf form. Just intimidatingly huge.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'': Uniqua as a werewolf in the episode "Scared Of You"
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* ''WesternAnimation/RoadRovers'': Well, for one, even humanoid canines can become werewolves (if that sounded like it didn't make any sense, don't think too much on it).
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* ''WesternAnimation/BottersnikesAndGumbles: A Gumble that eats a blue grub during the night of an orange moon transforms into a large, feral version of themself that actively hunts for Bottersnikes and resumes their normal form as soon as they're no longer exposed to the moon.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BottersnikesAndGumbles: ''WesternAnimation/BottersnikesAndGumbles'': A Gumble that eats a blue grub during the night of an orange moon transforms into a large, feral version of themself that actively hunts for Bottersnikes and resumes their normal form as soon as they're no longer exposed to the moon.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BottersnikesAndGumbles: A Gumble that eats a blue grub during the night of an orange moon transforms into a large, feral version of themself that actively hunts for Bottersnikes and resumes their normal form as soon as they're no longer exposed to the moon.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Lunar Crystal that turns John Jameson into the Man-Wolf, that in addition to absorbing gamma radiation, can also transmit the energy through inflicted wounds that turns anyone into werewolves, making it contagious.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Lunar Crystal lunar crystal that turns John Jameson into the Man-Wolf, Man-Wolf from being exposed to it, that in addition to absorbing gamma radiation, can also transmit the energy through inflicted wounds that turns anyone into werewolves, making it contagious.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan'': The Lunar Crystal that turns John Jameson into the Man-Wolf, that in addition to absorbing gamma radiation, can also transmit the energy through inflicted wounds that turns anyone into werewolves, making it contagious.
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* In the Halloween episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' where Jimmy makes a machine that accidentally turns Sheen into a werewolf, Jimmy ask to Goddard info about them but Ms. Fowl comes out of nowhere and explains it instead. She justifies her knowledge of werewolves by saying she [[NoodleIncident was married to one]].
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'':
** The Whywolves are werewolves-like creatures born out of inquiry and '''bloodlust'''. Finn mistook them for normal werewolves at first, however, implying there's more than one type.
** "Hug Wolf" has Finn get infected by being hugged by the titular "Hug Wolf", a werewolf with heart-shaped hands and feet that hugs anyone it comes across. The Hug Wolves have three varieties, Omega, Alpha, and Beta, with the former two being able to infect others during a full moon. It's also revealed that if a Beta Hug Wolf can out hug an Alpha, the curse will be broken and both will return to normal.
* The HalloweenEpisode of [[WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}} Amphibia]] ends with [[spoiler: Polly staring into the blue moon. While it doesn’t do anything at first, she eventually turns into a [[MixAndMatchCritters a bizarre tadpole/werewolf hybrid]].]] Thankfully, [[StatusQuoIsGod everything is back to normal by the next episode.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' featured a somewhat unusual version in the Minerva Mink short "Moon Over Minerva". A geeky wolf, named Wilford B. Wolf, would turn into a hunky wolf when exposed to the full moon. Minerva won't give his geeky self the time of day, but she goes crazy for his moonlit self. Needless to say the short is pretty heavy on the {{Fanservice}} for both the male and female audiences. Also doubles as YouSexyBeast.
* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10'': "Benwolf" introduces an alien version of the werewolf called a Loboan (which was mistaken by everyone for a Navajo werewolf called the Yenaldooshi). It scratches the Omnitrix, causing it to get mode-locked and making Ben slowly and seemingly painlessly turn into another alien werewolf. Later, the creature is added to the Omnitrix's active list and he later dubs it Benwolf (renamed Blitzwolfer in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'').
* ''WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand'' has a very "mechanical" twist: when the robotic vampire [[PunnyName Nos-4-A2]] accidentally bites a human, the human winds up turning into a robotic wolf-monster called a "wirewolf" when hit by the light of a nearby moon. Buzz and the others destroy the moon, though a piece of it reactivates the curse in a later episode.
* The ''WesternAnimation/CatDog'' episode "Full Moon Ever" establishes that Dog transforms into a wolf-like state during the full moon.
* In the episode "A Wolf in Cheap Clothing" of ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' a wolf has been robbing homes. It turns out [[spoiler:that the villain, Professor Nimnul, has been using an invention that turns him into a wolf, but in order to do so, the device must turn a wolf (in this case a perfectly innocent wolf named Harry from the local zoo) into a human. In other words, it switches Nimnul's humanity with Harry's wolf-ity]], making one a voluntary werewolf and the other an involuntary wolfwere.
* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': The episode "Operation: H.O.U.N.D." introduces Valerie, an honors student who transforms into a werepoodle [[ADogAteMyHomework and eats other students' homework]]. A later episode, "Operation: D.O.G.H.O.U.S.E.", revealed that ''all'' the honors students were weredogs, lead by [[spoiler:Mrs. Thompson, who was under a curse from a necklace given to her by her ex-husband]]. They eat homework to feed, and bad homework (such as [[TheDitz Numbuh 4's]]) is poison to them.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cybersix}}'': In the episode "Full Moon Fascination", the VillainOfTheWeek is Elaine, a genetically-engineered werewolf who is able to turn humans into her own kind through a bite or scratch and is implied to have some mental control over them in both her wolf and human forms, as shown when she seduces Lucas.
* Wulf from ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' is an Esperanto-speaking ''ghost werewolf'' with extendable claws which can tear up portals between Earth and the Ghost Zone. He is not shown to have the ability to shapeshift, and is presented as an anthropomorphic muscular wolf.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' episode "Monsters R Us", Morgana's father transforms the eponymous character into a duck-billed and poodle-like werewolf that often acts like a dog. With his new wolf form, Darkwing puts on a new alias known as "Darkwolf Dog".
* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': The HalloweenEpisode "The Trickening!" features a werewolf duck (or a "wereduck" as he is called). In a similar case with ''Count Duckula'', he is an anthropomorphic duck with wolf-like fur, fangs, and claws.
* The title character of the Ruby-Spears cartoon ''WesternAnimation/{{Fangface}}'' would transform whenever his human form saw the full moon... or a photograph of it... or anything which vaguely reminded him of it. The reverse transformation was similarly triggered by the sun. Or any other sun-like image.
** Even within the show, werewolves were different. One episode of the series featured another werewolf who transformed by way of a "Werewolf Secret Formula", and who was nothing like the FunnyAnimal-ish title character, instead having more of a classic WolfMan Creator/LonChaneyJr look. During that episode one of the other heroes accidentally drank the formula, and turned into a werewolf that was a hybrid of the two, looking more like a wolf man, but acting like Fangface.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' did a parody of the original ''The Wolf Man'' with an obvious Lon Chaney Jr. parody coming to Dexter for help with his werewolf problem. Freakazoid, after forcing him to suffer numerous indignities, ultimately cured him by dumping him into the Internet and back out again. The episode even parodied the frame-by-frame transformation of the film for both the Lon Chaney Jr. {{Expy}} and Freakazoid himself.
* In a direct parody of ''An American Werewolf in London'' (and ''WesternAnimation/TurboTeen''), ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' has a curse that can turn any mild-mannered robot into a were''car''. Unlike the hovercars the characters in the show are familiar with, these cars are "crawling around on round rubber feet...[[{{Dissimile}} like a wolf!]]" The Spanish dub correctly calls them "coche lobo", car-wolf (as opposed to "hombre lobo", werewolf). Werecar implies that the monster is some sort of mix between a man ("were") and a car, and Bender is a Man-bot.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'':
** In "Eye of the Beholder," Xanatos presents [[UnholyMatrimony Fox]] [[ArtifactOfDoom the Eye of Odin]] as an engagement gift -- only for it to turn her into a wolf-like being every night until he, Elisa Maza and Goliath are able to forcibly remove it. In this case, it's noted that her were-form is unsustainable; she has to feed constantly and is in danger of burning out and dying.
** "Mark of the Panther" featured were-leopards who transformed involuntarily because of a curse.
** Also, recurring villain "Wolf", formerly a human mercenary/TV star, who due to [[HollywoodGenetics genetic engineering]] is a half-man, half-wolf creature; he can't change back to human form or spread his condition, but he's frequently referred to as a werewolf, which, as werewolf roughly translates as "man-wolf", is technically true, although "mutant" and "hybrid" would be better terms.
* ''WesternAnimation/GravedaleHigh'' had a rather nerdy werewolf teen named Reggie Moonshroud.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': In one episode, Irwin gets bitten by a werewolf and transforms after looking at the "moon" of a baby's butt on a billboard. He changes into a non violent four legged wolf that thinks itself to be a dog and remains in wolf form even when the daytime comes. The only way to return him to normal was to have a wereflea bite him.
* The ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvaniaTheSeries'' episode "Creepover Party" has Mavis being visited by two members of her girl scout troop who were both werewolves. They power down into their human forms, which poses a problem because the hotel has a strict "no humans" policy.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'', called "A Wolf in Chick's Clothing", involved Johnny finding out that his date was a werewolf. He went on the date anyway, reasoning that he just had to stick it out until sunrise for herand to turn back into a beautiful woman. Unfortunately, it was a Wednesday, and it turns out that on Wednesdays she turns into an annoying little man named Melvin who keeps trying to show people his stamp collection.
* In ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures'', the transformation into a werewolf comes because of a genetic disorder that only affects men.
** Averted in the original ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuest'' series, where a werewolf was just a ScoobyDooHoax formulated by a crew of gold-smugglers.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/LoveDeathAndRobots'' “Shape-Shifters” centers on a pair of werewolves serving as U.S. Marines. Their shapeshifting is voluntary, and even in their human form they have enhanced abilities, but they suffer FantasticRacism from the other Marines who derisively call them "dog soldiers". Then we find out that the terrorists have werewolves on their side, too.
* ''WesternAnimation/MaryShelleysFrankenhole''. The Wolfman can only be killed by a silver bullet. The death will only be temporary and he will heal as soon as the bullet leaves him (even if he has to rot and decay for 70 years before the bullet leaves). The only way for him to permanently die is if a lover fires the silver bullet.
* ''WesternAnimation/MightyMax'' episode "Werewolves of Dunneglen" saw Max travel to Scotland to confront what was thought to be a murderous werewolf. Turned out that the werewolves were the immortal protectors of the land and were quite benevolent. While they did have the power to shift shape between human and wolf forms, it was not an ability they could willingly transfer via a bite. In fact, the power was being stolen by the actual villain of the episode, who had captured the pack and was milking them of essence.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In the episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS4E7Bats Bats!]]", the characters have to deal with "vampire fruit bats" that are preying on Applejack's apple crop. Their plan to hypnotize the bats into not feeding on the apples succeeds, [[GoneHorriblyRight only for Fluttershy to become something akin to them]]. While the resultant "Flutterbat" is indeed [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a batlike creature that drains her prey]], her bestial, predatory nature and AlternateIdentityAmnesia upon being cured is much more evocative of werewolves.
* Bernard from ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' outwardly defies many werewolf stereotypes; he's outwardly polite and friendly, he's HappilyMarried to a vampire, and while he appears as an anthropomorphic wolf at all times, exposure to the full moon turns him fully human.
* The ''WesternAnimation/PetAlien'' episode "Night of the Werescruffy" reveals that if [[TeamPet Scruffy]] is fed anchovy pizza while the full moons of Conforma are aligned and the global population of Conforma engages in a synchronized [[{{Gasshole}} belch]] at the same time, he becomes a large, werewolf-like creature called a Werescruffy. While in this state, he's inclined to eat anyone in sight and eating sugar makes him [[MakeMyMonsterGrow grow 400 times in size]]. However, the transformation only lasts fifteen minutes, at which point he reverts back to normal and vomits out everything he swallowed.
* ''WesternAnimation/PJMasks'' has The Wolfy Kids, a trio of werewolf-like villains. Physically, they mostly resemble the beastman version of werewolves (human looking, but with claws on their hands and feet, sharp teeth, pointy ears and long messy hair). They also display typical wolf behaviour like running on all fours, howling, and biting, though they can also walk on just their hind legs, and are still capable of speech.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' episode "The Wiffle Bird's Revenge" has Wimpy turning into a werewolf every time he says "hamburger".
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRealGhostbusters'':
** There was also "No One Comes to Lupusville", in which a [[FurAgainstFang clan war between werewolves and vampires]] finally got bloody, and when they fought...
-->'''Peter:''' Egon, not to be intrusive or unduly nosy, but what do you mean by "worse"?\\
'''Egon:''' Well, when a vampire bites someone, he becomes a vampire, right?\\
'''Peter:''' Right.\\
'''Ray:''' And when a werewolf bites someone, they become a werewolf too!\\
'''Egon:''' Exactly! [[MixAndMatchCritters So what happens when a werewolf bites a vampire, and a vampire bites a werewolf]]?
* Lycanthropes in ''WesternAnimation/RoswellConspiraciesAliensMythsAndLegends'' are actually aliens who look like humanoid wolf creatures. They poses the ability to shape-shift back and forth between their true form and a human appearance.
* ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'':
** After Shaggy is turned into the titular character in ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheReluctantWerewolf'' he reverts to his old self by saying "Oogly boogly wobbly wye, no more a werewolf am I, I'm going to be a normal guy!"
** [[http://scoobydoo.wikia.com/wiki/Winnie_Werewolf Winnie the Werewolf]] is a student of the AllGhoulsSchool.
** In the direct-to-video Halloween film, ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooAndTheGoblinKing'', Scooby Doo and Shaggy go to the Magic World and encounter a bartender who was a werewolf. They manage to convince him that they're a werewolf themselves by using a variation of the TotemPoleTrench and switching themselves to make it look like Shaggy transforming into Scooby. Velma becomes a werewolf very briefly (along with Fred who becomes a vampire, and Daphne who turns into a witch) as a result of the Goblin King's magic sceptor.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': in ''WesternAnimation/TreehouseOfHorror'':
** The segment "I Know What You Diddily-Iddily-Did" ends with Ned revealing he survived Marge running him over because he was attacked by a large grey Dire Wolf just before, and then becomes a Man-Wolf right after; a rare case of two types in one show. Oddly, werewolves are described as undead creatures, despite that [[SadlyMythtaken not being the case in myth]] or most other depictions of them.
** In the segment "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face", after a witch curses everyone in Springfield to [[BecomingTheCostume transform into their costumes]], Bart becomes a wolf-man, since he was dressed as Eddie Munster.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' episode "A Wolf In Peewit's Clothing", Peewit becomes a werewolf when he eats an enchanted condiment called Wolf Gravy with his dinner, and is turned back to normal by eating a garlic bud. The same thing also happens to Greedy, although only his face gets turned into something vaguely resembling a wolf. In "I Was A Brainy Weresmurf", Brainy turns into a furry blue weresmurf by being scratched by a thorny plant called wolfsbane, and is turned back to normal by wearing a garland of silveroot and garlic.
* The ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales'' episode "Monster Con" has Jerry befriending a werewolf that acts like a playful dog. Tom also turns into a "werewolf-cat" after getting bitten by said werewolf.
* The ''WesternAnimation/{{Toonsylvania}}'' episode "[=WereGranny=]" had Dr. Vic's grandmother become a werewolf who changes even when she looks at a picture of the moon or hears someone say "moon". Igor and Phil initially think that they've turned Dr. Vic's granny into a werewolf by brewing her tea from wolfbane, but Dr. Vic reveals at the end of the episode that his grandmother has always been a werewolf.
* On ''WesternAnimation/UglyAmericans'', werewolves turn shortly after being bitten, but retain their intelligence. They're still pretty vicious though, one tore a man's arm off just to get tickets to a magic show. After turning, that man grew his arm back, albeit very slowly (it took the entire episode just to grow the arm to half its original size). They also don't turn back, or it hasn't been shown anyway.

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