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  • Chibiokami from Anpanman is an adorable wolf pup at all times. However, the full moon turns him into a gigantic monster that makes him go berserk. He never has recollections of what happens when he's in this form, only the damage that he has done. Various items can trigger this state, too, such as headlights or a picture of the moon.
  • AR∀GO: City of London Police's Special Crimes Investigator has a variation wherein a specific wolf's pelt, when worn, will turn a person into a werewolf.
  • Berserk has a unique variation as while no actual Werewolves appear (despite the loads of other monsters and demons that exist) it’s strongly inferred Guts has become a kind of Werewolf upon wearing Berserker Armour which allows his Enemy Within the Beast of Darkness to take hold his of his psyche and turn Guts into a Wolf-like killing machine. The fact that Guts is unable to resist succumbing to the Beast’s influence explicitly during the full moon (which empowers the Beast and the Armour), gives massive credence to this idea.
  • Bleach: Komamura is an anthropomorphic wolf who can be mistaken for a dog to Running Gag proportions. He lives by the samurai code of loyalty, honour and respect and possesses Undying Loyalty to Yamamoto for saving his life. His tribe used to be humanoid with typical werewolf traitsnote , but committed a great crime and were cursed with the anthropomorphic form. The further under the curse they fall, the more wolf-like they become until they are trapped forever as an ordinary wolf or dog.
  • The Earth Clan from Dance in the Vampire Bund have been for generations the sworn protectors of the Tepes family of vampires. In ages past, they accomplished this with claw, rage, and sword blade. These days, they go with claw, rage, and machine guns. Each and every one of them is badass incarnate, especially Akira, the series' protagonist (naturally).
  • Were-Garurumon of Digimon Adventure is a blue-and-white werewolf in spiky clothing. He is an inversion of the "classic" werewolf; he is the evolved form of Garurumon, and since Garurumon regularly powers up by evolving into Were-Garurumon, we have a wolf that becomes a werewolf, as opposed to a man becoming a werewolf. Then everything gets thrown out when Were-Garurumon's evolution is Metal Garurumon, a robot form of Garurumon. Metal Garurumon X on the other hand retains the werewolf shape under the armor.
  • Doraemon:
    • Dora Nikov transforms whenever he sees a round object, becoming a robotic Werewolf.
    • A chapter/episode featured the Wolf-Man Cream, which turns anyone into a werewolf when they see a round object. Nobita's mother mistakenly uses it for make-up, forcing Doraemon to follow her keeping her away from any sort of round objects that would trigger the transformation.
  • Dragon Ball features a Man Wolf (not a Wolf Man), a humanoid wolf who transforms into a man with the full moon. He tries to take revenge on Master Roshi for destroying the moon leaving him a wolf, but Roshi is able to substitute for the moon with hypnotism and Krillin's bald head to turn him human.
  • Final Fantasy: Unlimited: Lou is the last of a race of humanoids who turn into wolves when they look into a reflective surface, such as a mirror.
  • In the .hack series, werewolves are a type of career that players can choose for their avatars in The World, providing they have an expansion pack and certain other requirements. They appear as wolf-eared humans with animal-like agility and strength, in addition to being able to shapeshift into regular-looking wolves.
  • Boma from Heat Guy J. He started off as a normal human being, but then committed a murder or series of murders. He got a life sentence (his city-state has no death penalty), and his head was genetically and surgically altered to resemble that of a black wolf. He also has the ability to Flash Step and literally pull a sword out of thin air.
  • The Captain, one of the villains from Hellsing, is a werewolf. He has several forms which he can go between at will, ranging from a human to a mist-like Dire Wolf. In all forms he has massive physical strength and speed with a Healing Factor. Being (one of) the Evil Counterpart(s) of Alucard, he also qualifies as an Animalistic Abomination, thanks to very similar abilities.
    • Hellsing is confusing because while the Captain actually is a werewolf, several other Nazi characters are referred to as "werewolves" despite showing completely different magical powers. This is probably a reference to the actual German use of "werewolf" to refer to alleged post-WWII Nazi loyalists who were supposedly pre-emptively ordered to commit terrorist acts after Germany's defeat, although actual signs of this happening were rare.
  • The Werewolves are different within the Hyper Police series. Both Batanen Fujioka and Tommy Fujioka are werewolves, but look very different.
  • Kouga's clan from Inuyasha are wolf-youkai; their actual true form are wolves but can transform into human form, probably similar to Sesshoumaru, but their true form is never shown. They also have the power to control regular wolves.
    Sango: [about the wolf-youkai] They're youkai who control wolves and even though they transform into a human form, their true nature is as wild as those wolves.
  • The eponymous "Jiu Jiu" of Jiu Jiu are the shapeshifting, Half-Human Hybrid offspring of a human and a "demon" or "beast", but in practice they more closely resemble werewolves than demons. Jiu Jiu have the intelligence of a human, but the lifespan (and ensuing rate of maturation) and instincts of a canine. Snow & Night, a pair of Jiu Jiu brothers, were left in the care of demon hunter Takamichi as young puppies and were shown to be capable of limited speech a few weeks after birth. Shortly after that, they gained the ability to shapeshift between their human and canine forms. At three years of age, they can shift between their fully grown canine forms (being medium-large dogs) and teenage human forms at will. If exposed to the light of a full moon, they shift uncontrollably into their canine forms and fall into an irrepressible rage.
  • In the Hentai anime La Blue Girl, Yaku turns into a werewolf when the moon is full...unless she has a good orgasm by midnight. She is ashamed of this alternate form (and so usually tries to prevent it), but it can occasionally be handy in fights. It’s never fully explained how or why Yaku’s a werewolf, but if “the fun lasts too long” she could be trapped in this form for good.
  • Wolf familiars Arf and Zafira of Lyrical Nanoha, who are shown as capable of shifting from giant wolves, to this, to full human (i.e., no wolf ears or tails), to Fun Size versions of the first two forms. And just to punctuate the Wolf Man image, Arf's first on-screen transformation into a wolf was accompanied with a full moon in the background.
  • Liru from Magical Pokaan turns into a cute little puppy with anything round, strangely enough, except for the full moon.
  • In My Monster Secret introduces Shiho, who's a half-wolfman. Yes, wolfman — as in, the sight of the full moon turns her into a guy with some wolf-like traits. This form, named Shirou, is an entirely separate personality, but since Shiho is the main, he doesn't retain her memories when they swap (though she retains his). Shirou also changes back into Shiho at the sight of a full moon, but note that for both of them, photographs of the moon are enough to trigger the change.
  • Kotaro Inugami of Negima! Magister Negi Magi is technically a dog boy, but he associates himself with wolves. He's also proven capable of turning into a really big wolf at full power.
  • Jyabura, a villain from One Piece, possesses a Devil Fruit power that allows him to transform into a wolf or a wolf/human hybrid that looks like a typical werewolf.
  • Ookamikakushi and its anime adaptation have the Kamibito, supernatural wolves that have assumed human form. Under a bad moon or in the presence of humans - especially those with a strong scent, called Temptations — they lose control of their instincts and go berserk, and can turn humans into Kamibito by kissing them.
  • Ginei Morioka from Rosario + Vampire, though unlike most examples, instead of only transforming during a full moon he can transform at will, but his power varies according to the phase of the moon. He once lost a fight when a cloud covered the moon.
  • Jean Jacquemonde is this in Spriggan, as his father before him was a werewolf too, being created as a biological weapon of war by ancient civilizations. The catch: he needs to see his own blood after being shot to death to do this. He transforms back to a man after anyone near him is either gone from sight or dead.
  • Free, of Atushi Ookubo's manga Soul Eater is a werewolf of the Man-Wolf variety. His transformation is entirely voluntary and is little more than cosmetic in regards to adding physical abilities (although it gives him claws and a tail). Free is also apparently immortal: He cannot die of old age and regenerates from practically any form of damage seen so far in the show (no-one have used fire or silver on him onscreen, but the witches probably tried it at some point during his imprisonment). He's also an ice mage and illusionist, which come from the magic eye that he took from the leader of the witches.
  • Hellwolf in Tentai Senshi Sunred is an adorable plush wolf that turns into a fearsome, unstoppable werewolf-monster during a full moon. It only works as long as the full moon's rays are directly touching him, however, so when Vamp schedules the Sunred vs. Hellwolf fight to an overcast night his constant switching back and forth leaves him unable to fight in either mode and drives Sunred nuts.
  • Werewolves appear in many works by Osamu Tezuka.
  • Major Hank Henriette from To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts is an Incarnate who was given the powers of a werewolf through arcane science. When he's exposed to the light of the moon, his strength and speed increase dramatically, and he can change into a stronger wolfman form where he retains his higher faculties and fighting skills at will. He can also transform into Fenrir, the colossal wolf from Norse myth, though he has no control over himself in this form.
  • In the Wild Series, manbeasts are functionally werewolves from heaven. They are a hereditary magical race and can choose when to transform, but lose control around humans without a master to keep them in check. A master is essentially a cure to their madness.
  • Witch Watch: Werewolves, such as series deuteragonist Keigo Magami, are creatures that have evolved from witches' wolf familiars over centuries. At the present, they no longer turn into wolves during a full moon, but instead release a more boisterous "wild" persona whenever they see a crescent shape. While the "wolf" persona is consistently aware of the "human" persona's activity and emotional state, the human persona remembers nothing of the wolf's activities whenever it assumes the dominant role, except what the wolf chooses to leave as evidence.
  • Wolf Guy - Wolfen Crest: Akira Inugami's transformation into a werewolf is voluntary, but near unavoidable around the full moon. On the new moon, he can not transform at all. Depending on the phases of the moon, he could be completely bulletproof or totally mortal. Regardless of the moon, he has incredibly bad luck that tends to get others hurt or killed. Especially when Haguro is involved. The only legitimate transmission seems to be inheritance. Biting is never brought up and blood transmission just turns the recipient into a short-lived ogre.
  • Subverted in Wolf's Rain, in that the main characters are sentient wolves not capable of actual shapeshifting; but can make themselves appear human, through a sort of telepathy; in order to hide among humans who would otherwise fear and kill them. They occasionally drop this disguise to frighten humans; or, in one case, to befriend a human by appearing as an ordinary dog.
  • Invoked in the Kirby of the Stars episode "Sheepwrecked", which features Amon, a fierce-looking sheep who appears in Cappy Town's flock one day and encourages them to rise up against their would-be shepherds and predators. After becoming disillusioned with their treatment following a narrow escape as a lamb from King Dedede's attempt to eat him where he saw his kind being prepared for butchering, he journeyed through the wilderness alone, and claims that after lightning struck one night as he howled atop a cliff, he was no longer a sheep, but a wolf. When he finally engages Kirby in battle, he turns into an enormous dark-wooled beast with drill horns, which doesn't look very much like a wolf itself, but he runs at opponents and howls much in the way of one, and his elongated snout and two triangular horns also evoke a wolf's head; comparing him to Wolfwrath/Chilidog, a more conventionally wolf-based monster in the show's style, they do have similar stances and sharp, glowing eyes. Unlike most monstrous transformations in the show being sourced to Nightmare and his magic, Amon is a true Lone Wolf Boss who seems to possess full control of his transformation despite Sword and Blade Knight guessing he's a demon beast - he even exits the form willingly and ceases fighting despite being on the winning end against Kirby once he realizes that the Cappy Town sheep haven't changed their ways, leaving peacefully with the goal of truly finding his own true flock and encouraging Kirby to fight for what he knows is right.

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