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* BearsAreBadNews: the heroes are attacked by a bear two thirds into the film, and although they force it to retreat,[[spoiler: Damien is grievously wounded in the fight. It is then stated by characters that this was no ordinary bear that attacked them, but a demonic shapeshifter on the side of the BigBad, who is revealed in TheStinger to be none other than Damien’s lover Hartanna, which explains why she suddenly has similar facial injuries to those inflicted upon the bear in the fight]]

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* BearsAreBadNews: the heroes are attacked by a bear two thirds into the film, and although they force it to retreat,[[spoiler: Damien is grievously wounded in the fight. It is then stated by characters that this was no ordinary bear that attacked them, but a demonic shapeshifter on the side of the BigBad, who is revealed in TheStinger to be none other than Damien’s lover Hartanna, which explains why she suddenly has similar facial injuries to those inflicted upon the bear in the fight]]fight.]]



* ColdBloodedTorture: Alador is subjected to this by Cobalt. [[spoiler: he doesn’t survive.]]
* DirtyCoward: often PlayedForLaughs by Cobalt, who does wimp off during fight scenes whenever things start turning against him, that and he is also visibly scared of his superior, speaking in a more nervous tone when around him. That being said, whenever his cowardice is Lampshaded, he acts incredibly violently and is highly prone to lashing out. Thing is, we only ever see him wimp out during one on one engagements, twice, during the film
* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, [[spoiler: but miraculously survives.]]Even in the rare instances where we get a DiscretionShot, we still see the bodies immediately after the killing
* Hellhound: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himself

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* ColdBloodedTorture: Alador is subjected to this by Cobalt. [[spoiler: he He doesn’t survive.]]
* DirtyCoward: often Often PlayedForLaughs by Cobalt, who does wimp off during fight scenes whenever things start turning against him, that and he is also visibly scared of his superior, speaking in a more nervous tone when around him. That being said, whenever his cowardice is Lampshaded, he acts incredibly violently and is highly prone to lashing out. Thing is, we only ever see him wimp out during one on one one-on-one engagements, twice, during the film
film.
* EyeColorChange: Alador’s eyes turn from yellow to blue when he transforms into a wolf.
* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a A lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, [[spoiler: but miraculously survives.]]Even ]] Even in the rare instances where we get a DiscretionShot, we still see the bodies immediately after the killing
killing.
* Hellhound: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himselfhimself.



* HowlOfSorrow:[[spoiler: the movie ends with the surviving wolves on the heroes side howling due to the deaths of Arrow and Damien, among others.]] also earlier in the movie, Arrow howls repeatedly to check if Kara is alright, heading out to search for her when they are unanswered. Fortunately she is fine at this stage, barring some injuries and being held captive that is

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* HonorBeforeReason: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. Damien’s pack was taught to fight enemies one-on-one, but when they’re attacked by Zar’s group, Alador calls them out when he sees his friends not doing anything. This practice is quickly abandoned when Cobalt arrives to capture Alador.
* HowlOfSorrow:[[spoiler: the The movie ends with the surviving wolves on the heroes heroes' side howling due to the deaths of Arrow and Damien, among others.]] also Also earlier in the movie, Arrow howls repeatedly to check if Kara is alright, heading out to search for her when they are unanswered. Fortunately she is fine at this stage, barring some injuries and being held captive captive, that isis.



* GreaterScopeVillain* Cerberus is the one who in the opening, tasked his brother with collecting 3 items on Earth needed to enable him access to the surface. It is this task that kickstarts the whole conflict over the course of the film. He also ordered the deaths of the elemental wolves offscreen as well (offscreen, but the whole scene is shown in a separate video in the same canon). It is also implied that he is more dangerous than his younger brother should he be allowed to leave the gates of hell

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* GreaterScopeVillain* GreaterScopeVillain: Cerberus is the one who in the opening, tasked his brother with collecting 3 items on Earth needed to enable him access to the surface. It is this task that kickstarts the whole conflict over the course of the film. He also ordered the deaths of the elemental wolves offscreen as well (offscreen, but the whole scene is shown in a separate video in the same canon). It is also implied that he is more dangerous than his younger brother should he be allowed to leave the gates Gates of hellHell.



* HairTriggerTemper: Cobalt. One only needs to see the scenes he is in to understand why
* MoodWhiplash: the first 5 minutes of the film are pretty dark (Death Alpha killing off various wolf packs, a survivor of the massacre vowing revenge, etc.), but the tone manages to stay somewhat lighthearted throughout the rest of act one. Act two somehow switches the mood so much with one moment having lighthearted comedy, the next cold blooded torture or intense fight scenes. And then we get to act 3, and this is where the mood is just a mix of tense and dark with only a tiny sprinkling of comedy, and most of the comedy that does occur isn’t exactly the lighthearted kind in this act.
* NobleWolf: every wolf on the good side, although Alador does exaggerate this trope by being TheParagon
** Lightning at one point helps remove some sharp vines from Raina. When she protests as to why he is helping her, he says bluntly “because that’s what a pack does for each other”
** Damien has rules that his pack does function on, yet although several pack members do question them at times, his heart is in the right place, especially after taking in two dogs [[spoiler: who are actually his biological kids]] and raising them in his pack, his actions are done in the later half of the film are motivated by his desire to press on [[spoiler: and his desire to redeem himself in the eyes of his daughter]]
NoNonsenseNemesis: [[spoiler: The Death Alpha is this in spades during the final battle. Although he does mock the heroes before both the wider battle begin and before the fight with Arrow, he shows he is a formidable foe by slaying at least two of the alphas, brutally slaughtering Arrow and then as Kara almost kills him, taking the opportunity to possess her father using the energy of the Stone, forcing Kara to reluctantly kill him. Although he does end up retreating, he manages to kill one of the protagonists and demoralise the other]]
* OneWingedAngel: a rare heroic version of this trope occurs with [[spoiler: Kara, who upon being equipped with the Stone of Souls, turns into a winged wolf monster with greyish fur and a horn. Said horn, however, gets snapped off in the process of grievously wounding the Death Alpha, resulting in her being lightly wounded upon transforming back]]. Oh and using the stone too much will risk the user being consumed by the stone and being DeaderThanDead, however, we don’t see this in the film
* PapaWolf: Damien is a literal example, as his actions are largely motivated by his desire to keep his pack and two children safe [[spoiler: even if it means getting himself gravely wounded in a battle and sacrificing himself at the end of the final battle. Despite all this, he still loses his son tragically at the end of act two, but it’s a situation out of his control at this point.]] his attitude is summed up nicely in his own words
‘’’Everything I do is to protect my family’’’

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* HairTriggerTemper: Cobalt. One only needs to see the scenes he is in to understand why
why.
* MineralMacGuffin: The Stone of Souls, a gem and the final resting place for dead wolves. Its power, which can only be used by the Pure of Heart, is coveted by the Death Alpha for his sinister plans.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: During an attempted takeover of Damien’s pack, Zar suddenly changes his mind and asks to join them when Alador saves him from a snake. He reveals the Death Alpha treated him unfairly ever since a past mistake, making Zar wish for a pack that cared about each other.
* MoodWhiplash: the The first 5 minutes of the film are pretty dark (Death Alpha killing off various wolf packs, a survivor of the massacre vowing revenge, etc.), but the tone manages to stay somewhat lighthearted throughout the rest of act one. Act two somehow switches the mood so much with one moment having lighthearted comedy, the next cold blooded cold-blooded torture or intense fight scenes. And then we get to act 3, and this is where the mood is just a mix of tense and dark with only a tiny sprinkling of comedy, and most of the comedy that does occur isn’t exactly the lighthearted kind in this act.
* NobleWolf: every Every wolf on the good side, although Alador does exaggerate this trope by being TheParagon
** Lightning at one point helps remove some sharp vines from Raina. When she protests as to why he is helping her, he says bluntly “because that’s what a pack does for each other”
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** Damien has rules that his pack does function on, yet although several pack members do question them at times, his heart is in the right place, especially after taking in two dogs [[spoiler: who are actually his biological kids]] and raising them in his pack, his actions are done in the later half of the film are motivated by his desire to press on [[spoiler: and his desire to redeem himself in the eyes of his daughter]]
daughter.]]
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NoNonsenseNemesis: [[spoiler: The Death Alpha is this in spades during the final battle. Although he does mock the heroes before both the wider battle begin and before the fight with Arrow, he shows he is a formidable foe by slaying at least two of the alphas, brutally slaughtering Arrow and then as Kara almost kills him, taking the opportunity to possess her father using the energy of the Stone, forcing Kara to reluctantly kill him. Although he does end up retreating, he manages to kill one of the protagonists and demoralise the other]]
other.]]
* OneWingedAngel: a A rare heroic version of this trope occurs with [[spoiler: Kara, who upon being equipped with the Stone of Souls, turns into a winged wolf monster with greyish fur and a horn. Said horn, however, gets snapped off in the process of grievously wounding the Death Alpha, resulting in her being lightly wounded upon transforming back]]. Oh Oh, and using the stone too much will risk the user being consumed by the stone and being DeaderThanDead, however, DeaderThanDead. However, we don’t see this in the film
film.
* PapaWolf: Damien is a literal example, as his actions are largely motivated by his desire to keep his pack and two children safe [[spoiler: even if it means getting himself gravely wounded in a battle and sacrificing himself at the end of the final battle. Despite all this, he still loses his son tragically at the end of act two, but it’s a situation out of his control at this point.]] his attitude is summed up nicely in his own words
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‘’’Everything I do is to protect my family’’’family.’’’



* RedemptionRejection: Zar does give Cobalt an offer to redeem himself, but not only does Cobalt refuse, [[spoiler: he and his goons violently dismember Zar only seconds later]]
* SaveTheVillain: while battling Zar, Alador notices a snake getting ready to strike and decides to take the blow. It isn’t fatal, yet it’s enough to convince Zar and his squad to switch sides, due to Al’s decision to lay his life down for his opponent and pack respectively. They remain with the heroes from this moment on

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* RedemptionRejection: Zar does give Cobalt an offer to redeem himself, but not only does Cobalt refuse, [[spoiler: he and his goons violently dismember Zar only seconds later]]
later.]]
* SaveTheVillain: while While battling Zar, Alador notices a snake getting ready to strike and decides to take the blow. It isn’t fatal, yet it’s enough to convince Zar and his squad to switch sides, due to Al’s decision to lay his life down for his opponent and pack respectively. They remain with the heroes from this moment onon.



‘’’It’s easier to judge and harder to trust. Sometimes what’s harder is necessary’’’

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“”Everything I do is to protect my family””

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“”Everything ‘’’Everything I do is to protect my family””family’’’



“”It’s easier to judge and harder to trust. Sometimes what’s harder is necessary””

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*AerithAndBob: we have characters with original sounding names, such as Zar, Alador and Onora, but also more common names like Kara and Damien for some of the characters



* PapaWolf: Damien is a literal example, as his actions are largely motivated by his desire to keep his pack and two children safe [[spoiler: even if it means getting himself gravely wounded in a battle and sacrificing himself at the end of the final battle. Despite all this, he still loses his son tragically at the end of act two, but it’s a situation out of his control at this point]]

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* PapaWolf: Damien is a literal example, as his actions are largely motivated by his desire to keep his pack and two children safe [[spoiler: even if it means getting himself gravely wounded in a battle and sacrificing himself at the end of the final battle. Despite all this, he still loses his son tragically at the end of act two, but it’s a situation out of his control at this point]]point.]] his attitude is summed up nicely in his own words
“”Everything I do is to protect my family””


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*SaveTheVillain: while battling Zar, Alador notices a snake getting ready to strike and decides to take the blow. It isn’t fatal, yet it’s enough to convince Zar and his squad to switch sides, due to Al’s decision to lay his life down for his opponent and pack respectively. They remain with the heroes from this moment on


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*TheParagon: Alador inspires the pack to be more open to forgiveness after directly contributing to Zar’s HeelFaceTurn.
“”It’s easier to judge and harder to trust. Sometimes what’s harder is necessary””
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*TheStarscream: Cobalt has shades of this trope, as he does have a grudge against the Death Alpha for ruining his childhood before the events of the film. The only reason he doesn’t act on it is because he is visibly terrified of his superior, with good reason too, making this a more Downplayed example



* UnpopularPopularCharacter: despite being TheDragon to the Death Alpha and racking a kill count of at least 5, [[spoiler:including another popular character]], Cobalt is one of the most popular characters in the film, mostly due to his DirtyCoward tendencies and him regularly lashing out at his pack mates in an often comical manner. Oh and he is voiced by the editor of the film. His popularity with fans is such that the creator herself has become aware of the number of people who watch solely for the Cobalt scenes

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* UnpopularPopularCharacter: despite being TheDragon to the Death Alpha and racking a kill count of at least 5, [[spoiler:including another popular character]], Cobalt is one of the most popular characters in the film, mostly due to his DirtyCoward tendencies and him regularly lashing out at his pack mates in an often comical manner. Oh and he is voiced by the editor of the film. His popularity with fans is such that the creator herself has become aware of the number of people who watch solely for the Cobalt scenesscenes
*WhamLine: oh there’s several
‘’’[[spoiler: Alador: I’m not the pure of heart, Kara. You are]]’’’
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*ColdBloodedTorture: Alador is subjected to this by Cobalt. [[spoiler: he doesn’t survive.]]
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* HellhoundAkaCerberus: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himself

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* HellhoundAkaCerberus: Hellhound: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himself
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NoNonesenseNemesis: [[spoiler: The Death Alpha is this in spades during the final battle. Although he does mock the heroes before both the wider battle begin and before the fight with Arrow, he shows he is a formidable foe by slaying at least two of the alphas, brutally slaughtering Arrow and then as Kara almost kills him, taking the opportunity to possess her father using the energy of the Stone, forcing Kara to reluctantly kill him. Although he does end up retreating, he manages to kill one of the protagonists and demoralise the other]]

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NoNonesenseNemesis: NoNonsenseNemesis: [[spoiler: The Death Alpha is this in spades during the final battle. Although he does mock the heroes before both the wider battle begin and before the fight with Arrow, he shows he is a formidable foe by slaying at least two of the alphas, brutally slaughtering Arrow and then as Kara almost kills him, taking the opportunity to possess her father using the energy of the Stone, forcing Kara to reluctantly kill him. Although he does end up retreating, he manages to kill one of the protagonists and demoralise the other]]

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* BearsAreBadNews: the heroes are attacked by a bear two thirds into the film, and although they force it to retreat,[[spoiler: Damien is grievously wounded in the fight. It is then stated by characters that this was no ordinary bear that attacked them, but a demonic shapeshifter on the side of the BigBad, who is revealed in TheStinger to be none other than Damien’s lover Hartanna, which explains why she suddenly has similar facial injuries to those inflicted upon the bear in the fight]]



* Hellhound: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himself

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* Hellhound: HellhoundAkaCerberus: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himself



*HowlOfSorrow:[[spoiler: the movie ends with the surviving wolves on the heroes side howling due to the deaths of Arrow and Damien, among others.]] also earlier in the movie, Arrow howls repeatedly to check if Kara is alright, heading out to search for her when they are unanswered. Fortunately she is fine at this stage, barring some injuries and being held captive that is



* NobleWolf: every wolf on the good side, although Alador does exaggerate this trope by being the Paragon

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*HairTriggerTemper: Cobalt. One only needs to see the scenes he is in to understand why
*MoodWhiplash: the first 5 minutes of the film are pretty dark (Death Alpha killing off various wolf packs, a survivor of the massacre vowing revenge, etc.), but the tone manages to stay somewhat lighthearted throughout the rest of act one. Act two somehow switches the mood so much with one moment having lighthearted comedy, the next cold blooded torture or intense fight scenes. And then we get to act 3, and this is where the mood is just a mix of tense and dark with only a tiny sprinkling of comedy, and most of the comedy that does occur isn’t exactly the lighthearted kind in this act.
* NobleWolf: every wolf on the good side, although Alador does exaggerate this trope by being the ParagonTheParagon


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NoNonesenseNemesis: [[spoiler: The Death Alpha is this in spades during the final battle. Although he does mock the heroes before both the wider battle begin and before the fight with Arrow, he shows he is a formidable foe by slaying at least two of the alphas, brutally slaughtering Arrow and then as Kara almost kills him, taking the opportunity to possess her father using the energy of the Stone, forcing Kara to reluctantly kill him. Although he does end up retreating, he manages to kill one of the protagonists and demoralise the other]]
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* UnpopularPopularCharacter: despite being TheDragon to the Death Alpha and racking a kill count of at least 5, [[spoiler:including another popular character]], Cobalt is one of the most popular characters in the film, mostly due to his DirtyCoward tendencies and him regularly lashing out at his pack mates in an often comical manner. Oh and he is voiced by the editor of the film.

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* UnpopularPopularCharacter: despite being TheDragon to the Death Alpha and racking a kill count of at least 5, [[spoiler:including another popular character]], Cobalt is one of the most popular characters in the film, mostly due to his DirtyCoward tendencies and him regularly lashing out at his pack mates in an often comical manner. Oh and he is voiced by the editor of the film. His popularity with fans is such that the creator herself has become aware of the number of people who watch solely for the Cobalt scenes
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* OneWingedAngel: a rare heroic version of this trope occurs with [[spoiler: Kara, who upon being equipped with the Stone of Souls, turns into a winged wolf monster with greyish fur and a horn. Said horn, however, gets snapped off in the process of grievously wounding the Death Alpha, resulting in her being lightly wounded upon transforming back]]. Oh and using the stone too much will risk the user being consumed by the stone and being DeaderThanDead, however, we don’t see this in the film

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* OneWingedAngel: *OneWingedAngel: a rare heroic version of this trope occurs with [[spoiler: Kara, who upon being equipped with the Stone of Souls, turns into a winged wolf monster with greyish fur and a horn. Said horn, however, gets snapped off in the process of grievously wounding the Death Alpha, resulting in her being lightly wounded upon transforming back]]. Oh and using the stone too much will risk the user being consumed by the stone and being DeaderThanDead, however, we don’t see this in the film
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*OneWingedAngel: a rare heroic version of this trope occurs with [[spoiler: Kara, who upon being equipped with the Stone of Souls, turns into a winged wolf monster with greyish fur and a horn. Said horn, however, gets snapped off in the process of grievously wounding the Death Alpha, resulting in her being lightly wounded upon transforming back]]. Oh and using the stone too much will risk the user being consumed by the stone and being DeaderThanDead, however, we don’t see this in the film
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*DirtyCoward: often PlayedForLaughs by Cobalt, who does wimp off during fight scenes whenever things start turning against him, that and he is also visibly scared of his superior, speaking in a more nervous tone when around him. That being said, whenever his cowardice is Lampshaded, he acts incredibly violently and is highly prone to lashing out. Thing is, we only ever see him wimp out during one on one engagements, twice, during the film



*GreaterScopeVillain* Cerberus is the one who in the opening, tasked his brother with collecting 3 items on Earth needed to enable him access to the surface. It is this task that kickstarts the whole conflict over the course of the film. He also ordered the deaths of the elemental wolves offscreen as well (offscreen, but the whole scene is shown in a separate video in the same canon). It is also implied that he is more dangerous than his younger brother should he be allowed to leave the gates of hell



* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: Characters blush even though they're wolves.

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* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: Characters blush even though they're wolves.wolves.
*UnpopularPopularCharacter: despite being TheDragon to the Death Alpha and racking a kill count of at least 5, [[spoiler:including another popular character]], Cobalt is one of the most popular characters in the film, mostly due to his DirtyCoward tendencies and him regularly lashing out at his pack mates in an often comical manner. Oh and he is voiced by the editor of the film.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, [[spoiler: but miraculously survives.]]

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, [[spoiler: but miraculously survives.]]]]Even in the rare instances where we get a DiscretionShot, we still see the bodies immediately after the killing


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*PapaWolf: Damien is a literal example, as his actions are largely motivated by his desire to keep his pack and two children safe [[spoiler: even if it means getting himself gravely wounded in a battle and sacrificing himself at the end of the final battle. Despite all this, he still loses his son tragically at the end of act two, but it’s a situation out of his control at this point]]

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** Lightning at one point helps remove some sharp vines from Raina. When she protests as to why he is helping her, he says bluntly “because that’s what a pack does for each other”
**Damien has rules that his pack does function on, yet although several pack members do question them at times, his heart is in the right place, especially after taking in two dogs [[spoiler: who are actually his biological kids]] and raising them in his pack, his actions are done in the later half of the film are motivated by his desire to press on [[spoiler: and his desire to redeem himself in the eyes of his daughter]]


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*RedemptionRejection: Zar does give Cobalt an offer to redeem himself, but not only does Cobalt refuse, [[spoiler: he and his goons violently dismember Zar only seconds later]]
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, [but miraculously survives.]

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, [but [[spoiler: but miraculously survives.]]]
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, {but miraculously survives.}

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, {but [but miraculously survives.}]
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, {{but miraculously survives.}}

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, {{but {but miraculously survives.}}}
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, but miraculously survives.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: a lot of blood is spilled throughout the course of this movie, with several characters even dying in brutal ways throughout its runtime (most of whom having their throats torn out, that is). The *BigBad himself is even stabbed in the chest during the final battle, but {{but miraculously survives.}}
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* Hellhounds: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himself

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* Hellhounds: Hellhound: The Death Alpha and some of his lackeys are hellhounds that resemble wolves, but have darker fur and are significantly larger. Oh, and the Death Alpha is the younger brother of Cerberus himself



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* CanineConfusion: The video strives on RuleOfCool rather than anything remotely accurate. For instance, real wolves don't hide in trees or have retractable claws.

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* CanineConfusion: The video strives on RuleOfCool rather than anything remotely accurate. For instance, real wolves don't hide in trees or have retractable claws. However, we only see Raina do the former, and she is half-hellhound so possibly justified
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Though both have black and red fur, Zar is half-red and half-black, not Arrow. Also specified some character names and added a few extra tropes.


* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Kara disembowels a Death Key guard with a swipe of her claws.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: It's not explained why or even how, but various characters have an accessory to make them stand out. This includes earrings, headbands, and feathers.
* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: Raina, Mia, and Mai’s mother, unlike their father the Death Alpha, is never seen or mentioned.



* BearyFriendly: The Keeper of the Cave is a friendly grizzly bear.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: It's not explained why or even how, but various characters have an accessory to make them stand out. This includes earrings, headbands, and feathers.

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* BearyFriendly: The Keeper Ursa, the keeper of the Cave Womb of Warriors, is a friendly grizzly bear.
* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: It's not explained why or even how, but various characters have an accessory to make them stand out. This includes earrings, headbands, and feathers.
bear.



* IWasBeatenByAGirl: One character reacts angrily when he notices his attacker is female.
* GroinAttack: A female character pretends to seduce a male one, only to kick him in the groin.
* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal: The wolves live in packs in the forest, yet they also have books and swords.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Arrow has a pelt that is literally half-red and half-black. He's a villain that takes a HeelFaceTurn.

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* IWasBeatenByAGirl: One character Lightning reacts angrily when he notices his attacker attacker, Raina, is female.
* GroinAttack: A female character Raina pretends to seduce a male one, Lightning, only to kick him in the groin.
* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal: The wolves live in packs in the forest, yet they also have books books, swords, and swords.
handcuffs.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Arrow RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver:
** The Death Alpha, the main villain, is a hellhound with such fur colors.
** Zar
has a pelt that is literally half-red and half-black. He's a villain that takes a HeelFaceTurn.HeelFaceTurn.
** Arrow, to an extent. He starts off as a bad-tempered recluse, but eventually warms up to the others.
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Loads And Loads Of Characters is no longer a trope


* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: There are dozens of characters. Many aren't even named.
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* CanineConfusion: The video strives on RuleOfCool rather than anything remotely accurate. For instance, real wolves don't hide in trees or have retractable claws.
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* AnimalReligion: Wolves used to be nothing more than thoughtless killers until the gods gave them free-will. Originally, there was no place for these wolves souls to go upon death, so the gods created the Stone of Souls for them. Greedy wolves would often use the stone's power for their own gain, so the gods made it harder for them to do so. They made it so that only pure-hearted wolves could access the power, with the Book of Legends as their guide. To keep the stone safe, the gods hid it and created beings to hide the stone.

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* AnimalReligion: Wolves used to be nothing more than thoughtless killers until the gods gave them free-will. Originally, there was no place for these wolves wolves' souls to go upon death, so the gods created the Stone of Souls for them. Greedy wolves would often use the stone's power for their own gain, so the gods made it harder for them to do so. They made it so that only pure-hearted wolves could access the power, with the Book of Legends as their guide. To keep the stone safe, the gods hid it and created beings to hide the stone.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: It's not explained why or even how, but various characters have an accessory to stand out. This includes earrings, headbands, and feathers.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: It's not explained why or even how, but various characters have an accessory to make them stand out. This includes earrings, headbands, and feathers.

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* AnimalReligion: Wolves used to be nothing more than thoughtless killers until the gods gave them free-will. Originally, there was no place for these wolves souls to go upon death, so the gods created the Stone of Souls for them. Greedy wolves would often use the stone's power for their own gain, so the gods made it harder for them to do so. They made it so that only pure-hearted wolves could access the power, with the Book of Legends as their guide. To keep the stone safe, the gods hid it and created beings to hide the stone.
* {{Animesque}}: Anime tropes such as sweatdrops are used occasionally.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: It's not explained why or even how, but various characters have an accessory to stand out. This includes earrings, headbands, and feathers.
* HeinousHyena: Cobalt is a wolf that happens to look a lot like a hyena. He fits the snively {{mook}} stereotype associated with hyenas.



* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: There are dozens of characters. Many aren't even named.



* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: One of the villain's has a pelt that is literally half-red and half-black.

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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: One of the villain's Arrow has a pelt that is literally half-red and half-black.half-black. He's a villain that takes a HeelFaceTurn.

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The film starts with two dogs living on their own. Abandoned by their father, the brother and sister rely only on each other. One morning they're found out by a wolf who, instead of attacking them, offers to take the duo back to his pack. There, the siblings are initiated into the pack with one catch: They're transformed into wolves.



* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal: The wolves live in packs in the forest, yet they also have books.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: One of the villain's has a pelt that is literally half-red and half-black.

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* HumansAreCthulhu: The protagonists are wary of humans for fear of being killed.
* IWasBeatenByAGirl: One character reacts angrily when he notices his attacker is female.
* GroinAttack: A female character pretends to seduce a male one, only to kick him in the groin.
* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal: The wolves live in packs in the forest, yet they also have books.
books and swords.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: One of the villain's has a pelt that is literally half-red and half-black.half-black.
* SomewhereAMammalogistIsCrying: The film strives on RuleOfCool rather than anything remotely accurate. For instance, wolves don't hide in trees.
* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: Characters blush even though they're wolves.
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''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aoRElXiAtA Wolf Song: The Movie]]'' is a film-length web animation themed around wolf characters.

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!!''Wolf Song: The Animation'' provides examples of:

* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Most of the wolves have abnormal colours for wolves, but there are also outright technicolor ones as well.
* BearyFriendly: The Keeper of the Cave is a friendly grizzly bear.
* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal: The wolves live in packs in the forest, yet they also have books.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: One of the villain's has a pelt that is literally half-red and half-black.

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