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Big Bad Wolf is a fictional wolf that appears in several precautionary folkloric stories.

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Fiction[edit] The Big Bad Wolf (Shrek), a fictional character in the Shrek movie series The Big Bad Wolf (1934 film), an animated short Big Bad Wolf (2006 film), a 2006 horror film Big Bad Wolves, a 2013 Israeli thriller-horror film The Big Bad Wolf (novel), the ninth book by James Patterson The Big Bad Wolf (2013 film), a 2013 French comedy by Nicolas Charlet and Bruno Lavaine, originally Le Grand Méchant Loup

Music[edit] "Big Bad Wolf" (In This Moment song) "Big Bad Wolf", a 1965 single by Johnny "Guitar" Watson "Big Bad Wolf", a song by the band The Heavy "Big Bad Wolf" (Duck Sauce song), a 2011 song by Duck Sauce "The Big Bad Wolf", a song by I See Stars from the album 3-D "Big Bad Wolf", a song by Fifth Harmony, from the Japanese edition of the album 7/27

Other[edit] Big Bad Wolf (roller coaster), a suspended roller coaster in the Oktoberfest section of Busch Gardens Williamsburg "Big Bad Wolf" (Hell on Wheels), a 2013 episode of the American television drama series Hell on Wheels Big Bad Wolf Books, a book fair held in Malaysia and Southeast Asia

See also[edit] "Bad Wolf", a 2005 episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who

Wolf (disambiguation)


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Look up Wolf, wolf, Canis lupus, wolfish, or wolve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 

Wolf (plural: wolves) generally refers to the wolf, Canis lupus.

Wolf or wolves may also refer to:


Contents [hide] 1 Animals 1.1 Canids 1.2 Other animals

2 People 3 Arts and entertainment 3.1 Books 3.2 Films 3.3 Other arts and entertainment 3.4 Music 3.4.1 Bands 3.4.2 Albums 3.4.3 Songs


4 Military 5 Places 5.1 Geological features 5.2 Municipalities 5.2.1 United States 5.2.2 Other places

5.3 Outer space

6 Radio and television stations 7 Sports teams 7.1 Australia 7.2 Canada 7.3 United Kingdom 7.4 United States 7.5 Elsewhere

8 Other uses 9 See also

Animals[edit]

Canids[edit] All 38 subspecies of Canis lupus Some non-Canis lupus members of the dog family of animals, including: Armbruster's wolf, Canis armbrusteri, extinct canine of North America Zhoukoudian wolf, Canis variabilis, extinct canine of Central and East Asia Dire wolf, Canis dirus, extinct canine of North America Edward's wolf, Canis edwardii, extinct canine of North America African golden wolf, Canis anthus, formerly known as the African golden jackal Ethiopian wolf, Canis simensis, a.k.a. Abyssinian wolf, Abyssinian fox, red jackal, Simien fox, and Simien jackal Hare-eating wolf, Canis lepophagus, extinct canine of North America Maned wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, a South American canid species Mosbach wolf, Canis mosbachensis, extinct canine that lived in the middle to late Pleistocene in Eurasia Mountain wolf or red wolf, Cuon alpinus, also known as the dhole or Indian wild dog Painted wolf or ornate wolf, Lycaon pictus, better known as the African wild dog Prairie wolf, Canis latrans, better known as the coyote Reed wolf, Canis aureus moreoticus, better known as the European jackal Tweed wolf, a coywolf

Rocky Mountain wolf (disambiguation) Timber wolf (disambiguation)

Other animals[edit] Tasmanian wolf or marsupial wolf, Thylacinus cynocephalus, an extinct Australian mammal River wolf, Pteronura brasiliensis, better known as the giant otter Tiger wolf, Crocuta crocuta, better known as the spotted hyena

People[edit] Wolf (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with this surname, given name or nickname

Arts and entertainment[edit]

Books[edit] Wolf (novel), a children's novel by Gillian Cross Wolves (book), a children's book by Emily Gravett The Boy Who Cried Wolf, one of Aesop's Fables about the dangers of making false claims The Dog and the Wolf, one of Aesop's Fables about how freedom should not be exchanged for comfort or financial gain Wolf, a name by which Lupin III, a manga and anime series, has been known, due to copyright issues The Wolf, 1908 play by Eugene Walter The Wolves (play), play by Sarah DeLappe (2016)

Films[edit] Wolf (1955 film), a 1955 Japanese film Wolf (1994 film), a 1994 film starring Jack Nicholson Wolf (2008 film), a 2008 film by Daniel Alfredson Wolf (2013 film), a 2013 Dutch film by Jim Taihuttu Wolves (1930 film), starring Charles Laughton Wolves (1999 film), a documentary short Wolves (2014 film), a 2014 film Wolves (2016 film), a 2016 film The Wolf, 1919 film by James Young after 1908 play by Eugene Walter The Wolf (2004 film) (Spanish: El Lobo), 2004 Spanish drama biographical film directed by Miguel Courtois The Wolves (1956 film) The Wolves (1971 film), a Japanese film Ralph Wolf, a character in a series of animated cartoons from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies

Other arts and entertainment[edit] W.O.L.F. (Winter Operational Light Fighting Vehicle), a fictional Cobra vehicle in the G.I. Joe universe The Wolf (TV series) Wolf (card game), an historic variant of the card game, Tippen Wolf (TV series), a 1989 CBS TV-series set in San Francisco Wolf (video game), a 1994 simulation game where the player takes the role of a wolf Wolf Hawkfield, later stage name for professional wrestler James Rocha Wolf, a one-hour segment of CNN Newsroom hosted by Wolf Blitzer Wolf, a character from the show Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts.

Music[edit] Wolf interval, an unusual musical interval in music theory Wolf tone, a noise produced on some stringed instruments

Bands[edit] Wolf (band), a Swedish heavy metal band

Albums[edit] Wolf (Trevor Rabin album), 1981 Wolf (Hugh Cornwell album), 1988 Wolf (Tyler, the Creator album), 2013 Wolves (Idiot Pilot album), 2007 Wolves (Deadlock album), 2007 Wolves (My Latest Novel album), 2006 Wolves (Rise Against album), 2017 Wolves (Story of the Year album), 2017 Wolves (Kyle Cook album), 2018

Songs[edit] "Wolf" (Joe Walsh song), 1973 "Wolf" (The Beau Brummels song), 1975 "Wolf" (Nash the Slash song), 1981 "Wolf" (Veruca Salt song), 1994 "Wolf" (Iced Earth song), 2001 "Wolf" (First Aid Kit song), 2012 "Wolf" (Exo song), 2013 "Wolf" (Tyler, the Creator song), 2013 "Wolf" (Tungevaag & Raaban song), 2016 "The Wolf" (Eddie Vedder song), 2007 "Wolves" (Garth Brooks song), 1990 "Wolves" (Machine Head song), 2007 "Wolves" (Scale the Summit song), 2007 "Wolves" (Wu-Tang Clan song), 2007 "Wolves" (Big Wreck song), 2012 "Wolves" (Ryan Adams song), 2014 "Wolves" (Kanye West song), 2016 "Wolves" (Rise Against song), 2017 "Wolves" (Selena Gomez and Marshmello song), 2017 "The Wolves" (Ben Howard song), 2011 "The Wolves" (Pharaoh song), 2012 "The Wolves" (Act I and II) (Bon Iver song), 2007

Military[edit] HMS Wolf, the name of numerous ships of the British Royal Navy SMS Wolf, an armed merchant raider of the German Imperial Navy in World War I Wolf Brigade (disambiguation), a variety of military and paramilitary units Wolf Armoured Vehicle, an Israeli-produced armored personnel carrier "Wolf", the military designation for the Mercedes-Benz G-Class in the German Bundeswehr Land Rover Wolf, a military utility vehicle in service with UK Armed Forces and the Dutch Marine Corps

Places[edit]

Geological features[edit] Wolf (river), a river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany Wolf (volcano), an active volcano in the Galápagos Islands (last eruption 1982) The Wolves (Bristol Channel), two treacherous rocks in the Bristol Channel, UK

Municipalities[edit]

United States[edit] Wolf, California (disambiguation) Wolf, Kansas Wolf, Minnesota Wolf, Ohio Wolf Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Wolf, Wyoming

Other places[edit] "Wolves", common nickname for Wolverhampton, England Wolf, Oklahoma

Outer space[edit] Wolf 359, a red dwarf star Wolf (crater), on the moon Wolf–Rayet (disambiguation), astronomical objects Comet Wolf (disambiguation), several comets

Radio and television stations[edit] 107.7 The Wolf, an independent station in Wolverhampton, UK KPLX-FM The Wolf (99.5), a country music station in Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas, United States WCIS-FM (WOLF-FM), a radio station (105.1 FM) licensed to DeRuyter, New York, United States WDAF-FM The Wolf (106.5), a country music station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States WIWF, a radio station (96.9 FM) licensed to Charleston, South Carolina, United States WLFF, a radio station (106.5 FM) licensed to Georgetown, South Carolina, United States WOLF (AM), a radio station (1490 AM) licensed to Syracuse, New York, United States The Wolf (radio network), a defunct nationwide radio network in New Zealand WOLF-FM, a radio station (92.1 FM) licensed to Baldwinsville, New York, United States WOLF-TV, a television station (channel 56) licensed to Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States WPAW, a radio station (93.1 FM) licensed to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States WQSL, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to Jacksonville, North Carolina, United States WQZL, a radio station (101.1 FM) licensed to Belhaven, North Carolina, United States

Sports teams[edit]

Australia[edit] Brisbane Wolves FC, an Australian soccer team South Coast Wolves Football Club, or "Wollongong Wolves," an Australian rules football team Western Wolves FC, an Australian rules football team Windsor Wolves, an Australian rugby team

Canada[edit] Akwesasne Wolves, a hockey team La Tuque Wolves, a hockey team Ottawa Wolves RFC, a rugby team Ripley Wolves, a hockey team Shelburne Wolves, a hockey team St. Catharines Wolves, a soccer team Sudbury Wolves, a team in the Ontario Hockey League Sudbury Jr. Wolves, a team in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Sudbury Wolves (EPHL), a defunct team in the Eastern Professional Hockey League Lakehead Thunderwolves, athletic program of lakehead University

United Kingdom[edit] Edinburgh Wolves, a Scottish American Football team Warrington Wolves, an English rugby league team Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., an English football team commonly known as "Wolves" Worcester Wolves, a British basketball team Wolverhampton Wolves, an English Speedway team

United States[edit] The American Wolves, a wrestling team Carolina Raging Wolves, a football team Chicago Wolves, a minor league ice hockey team Connecticut Wolves, a soccer team Detroit Wolves, a baseball team Hartford Wolf Pack, a hockey team Idaho Wolves, a soccer team Los Angeles Wolves, a former professional soccer team Manchester Wolves, a minor league arena football team Minnesota Timberwolves, a National Basketball Association franchise New England Black Wolves, an indoor lacrosse team NC State Wolfpack, the athletic program of North Carolina State University Nevada Wolf Pack, the athletic program of the University of Nevada, Reno Stockton Wolves, an arena football team Wisconsin Wolves, a football team New Mexico Lobos, athletic program for university of New Mexico

Elsewhere[edit] La Louvière Wolves, a Belgian American football team Tangerang Wolves F.C., an Indonesian football team Warri Wolves F.C., a Nigerian soccer team Faisalabad Wolves, a Pakistani cricket team Wayamba Wolves, a Sri Lankan cricket team EHL Wolves, a Swiss ice hockey team

Other uses[edit] Wolf (brand), or "Wolf Cooking", a sister brand to Sub-Zero Refrigerator Wolf (train), a South Devon Railway Eagle class 4-4-0ST steam locomotive Wolf Ammunition, a line of ammunition associated with Sporting Supplies International Wolf Prize, a science and art award WOLF, common name for the ".wol" file extension, used only for eBooks on the Hanlin eReader Women's Liberation Front (WoLF), an American non-profit radical feminist organization Wolf Racing Cars, an Italian racing car manufacturer

See also[edit] All pages with titles beginning with Wolf All pages with titles beginning with Wolves All pages with titles beginning with The Wolf All pages with titles beginning with The Wolves All pages with titles containing wolf All pages with titles containing wolves VfL Wolfsburg, or the Wolves (in German, Die Wölfe), a German football club Woolfe, Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries Wolff, a surname Wolfson, a surname The Wolf (disambiguation) Wolfe (disambiguation) Wolfs (disambiguation) Wolof (disambiguation) WOLV (disambiguation) Wulf (disambiguation)

Grey Wolf (disambiguation)


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The grey wolf or gray wolf is the largest of the wild canines.

Grey Wolf, Graywolf, or Grey Wolves may also refer to: Grey Wolf (film), a 2014 film about Adolf Hitler Grey Wolves (organization), a Turkish nationalist organization Gray Wolves (Chicago), a faction of corrupt Chicago aldermen circa 1890s–1930s Grey Wolves, the fourth novel in Robert Muchamore's Henderson's Boys series Graywolf Press, a U.S. non-profit independent publisher "Grey Wolf," one of three fictitious "barbarian" chieftains in the 2008 video game Civilization Revolution Fans of the podcast Chapo Trap House Grey wolf (mythology) in Turkic mythology MH-139 Grey Wolf, US Air Force version of the AgustaWestland AW139 The Wolf


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5 See also

Film and television[edit] The Wolf (1916 film), a Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz The Wolf (1949 film), a French drama film directed by Guillaume Radot The Wolf (2004 film), a film directed by Miguel Courtois Winston Wolf, a fictional character played by Harvey Keitel in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction The Wolf (TV series), a 2019 Chinese TV series

Music[edit] The Wolf (Andrew W.K. album) The Wolf (Shooter Jennings album) "The Wolf" (Mumford & Sons song) "The Wolf", a song by The Banner from Frailty "The Wolf", a song by Motörhead from Rock 'n' Roll "The Wolf", a song by Fever Ray "The Wolf", a song by Eddie Vedder from Into the Wild "The Wolf", a song by Phildel from The Disappearance of the Girl

Books and magazines[edit] The Wolf (magazine), an independent literary magazine based in the UK The Wolf (picture book), a 1991 picture book by Margaret Barbalet and Jane Tanner

Radio stations[edit]

Canada[edit] CKWF-FM (The Wolf), a Canadian radio station in Peterborough, Ontario CFWF-FM (The Wolf), a Canadian radio station in Regina, Saskatchewan

United States[edit] KFFF (FM) (99.3 The Wolf), an American radio station in Bennington, Nebraska, serving the Omaha market WDAF-FM (106.5 The Wolf), an American radio station in Kansas City, Missouri WBQQ (99.3 The Wolf), an American radio station in Kennebunk, Maine, simulcast of WTHT WTHT (99.9 The Wolf), an American radio station in Auburn, Maine WXLF (95.3 and 107.1 The Wolf), an American radio station in Hartford, Vermont WZLF (95.3 and 107.1 The Wolf), an American radio station in Bellows Falls, Vermont, simulcast of WXLF

United Kingdom[edit] 107.7 The Wolf, a British radio station in Wolverhampton, England

New Zealand[edit] The Wolf (radio network), a defunct nationwide radio network in New Zealand

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Wolf

Temporal range: Middle Pleistocene–present (810,000–0 years BP)[1]

Kolmården Wolf.jpg Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus) in the Kolmården Wildlife Park, Sweden.





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Conservation status


Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[2]


Scientific classification edit

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: C. lupus

Binomial name

Canis lupus

Linnaeus, 1758[3]


Subspecies


See Subspecies of Canis lupus

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The Black wolf is a melanistic color variant of the grey wolf (Canis lupus).

Black Wolf may also refer to:

Places[edit] United StatesBlack Wolf, Kansas, an unincorporated community Black Wolf, West Virginia Black Wolf (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Black Wolf Point, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community Black Wolf Township, Ellsworth County, Kansas Black Wolf, Wisconsin, a town

Other[edit] Black Wolf (novel), a fantasy novel by Dave Gross The Black Wolf (film), a 1917 silent film drama The Black Wolf (novel), a 1979 horror novel by Galad Elflandsson The Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes) is a subspecies of grey wolf that ranges from Southwest Asia to the Indian Subcontinent. It is intermediate in size between the Tibetan and Arabian wolf, and lacks the former's luxuriant winter coat due to it living in warmer conditions.[2] Two closely related haplotypes within this subspecies have been found basal to all other extant Canis lupus haplotypes apart from the older-lineage Himalayan wolf, and have been proposed as a separate species.[3][4] The Indian wolf travels in smaller packs and is less vocal than other variants of the grey wolf,[5] and has a reputation for being cunning.[6][7] Japanese wolf


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Not to be confused with Hokkaido wolf.



Japanese wolf

Japanese Wolf.jpg Mounted specimen, at the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan


Conservation status


Extinct (1905)


Scientific classification e

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: C. lupus Subspecies: †C. l. hodophilax

Trinomial name

Canis lupus hodophilax

(Temminck, 1839)[1]


Synonyms

Canis hodopylax (Temminck, 1844)[2] Canis japonicus (Nehring, 1885)[2]


The Japanese wolf (Japanese: ニホンオオカミ(日本狼 ー, Hepburn: Nihon ōkami) (Canis lupus hodophilax) is an extinct subspecies of the gray wolf that was once endemic to the islands of Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū in the Japanese archipelago. It is also known as the Honshū wolf. Its binomial name derives from the Greek Hodos (path) and phylax (guardian), in reference to Japanese folklore, which portrayed wolves as the protectors of travellers.[3] It was one of two subspecies that were once found in the Japanese archipelago, the other being the Hokkaido wolf. The Hokkaido wolf (Canis lupus hattai), also known as the Ezo wolf (Japanese: エゾオオカミ(蝦夷狼)ー, Hepburn: Ezo Ōkami) and in Russia as the Sakhalin wolf,[3] is an extinct subspecies of gray wolf that once inhabited coastal north-east Asia. Its nearest relatives were the wolves of North America rather than Asia. It was exterminated in Hokkaidō during the Meiji Restoration period, when American-style agricultural reforms incorporated the use of strychnine-laced baits to kill livestock predators.[4] Some taxonomists believe that it survived up until 1945 on Sakhalin island. It was one of two subspecies that were once found in the Japanese archipelago, the other being the Japanese wolf. Red Wolf (disambiguation)


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The red wolf (Canis rufus) is a mammal of the order Carnivora

Red wolf may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment[edit] Red Wolf (comics), a Marvel Comics character The Red Wolf, a 2003 novel by Liza Marklund

Military[edit] HSC-84 "Red Wolves", a former United States Navy Reserve helicopter squadron Red Wolves, a group of Qutaibi fighters during the Aden Emergency in what is now Yemen

Sports[edit] Red Wolf (bull) (1988–2006), brand #112, a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Bull of the Year and Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Brand of Honor bucking bull Arkansas State Red Wolves, the teams of Arkansas State University Florence Red Wolves, a South Carolina amateur baseball team Shaanxi Red Wolves, a Chinese women's professional basketball team


Three Wolf Moon is a T-shirt featuring three wolves howling at the moon. The numerous satirical reviews for this on Amazon.com have become an Internet phenomenon. The T-shirt was designed by artist Antonia Neshev.[1]


Contents [hide] 1 Origin 2 Sales 3 Parodies and attributions 4 References 5 External links

Origin[edit]



Brian Govern, review author



Antonia Neshev, creator of the Three Wolf Moon design



Michael McGloin, art director of The Mountain Corporation The Three Wolf Moon T-shirt, created by The Mountain Corporation, gained popularity after attracting sarcastic reviews on Amazon.com attributing great power to it, such as making the wearer irresistible to women, striking fear into other males, and having magical healing abilities. These reviews were made mainly by members of the Bodybuilding.com Misc section.[2] Brian Govern, a law student at Rutgers University,[1] was searching for a school book on Amazon and was led to the Three Wolf Moon T-shirt by an Amazon recommendation which had been targeted at students purchasing college semester books.[3] He decided to write a review of the shirt on a whim as he did not actually own the shirt. His faux-serious review as "Bee-Dot-Govern" in November 2008 concluded:[4]


Pros: Fits my girthy frame, has wolves on it, attracts women Cons: Only 3 wolves (could probably use a few more on the 'guns'), cannot see wolves when sitting with arms crossed, wolves would have been better if they glowed in the dark.

Since this original review was posted, more than 2,300 similar reviews have been posted.[5] Some reviewers have uploaded images showing famous people wearing the shirt.[6]

The shirt attracted further interest when it became popular on networking sites such as Digg and Facebook and was then lauded in conventional media as an Internet phenomenon.[3] German scholar Melvin Haack considers it to be a notable example of a redneck joke.[7] The reviews have been included in studies of such online sarcasm. Such sarcasm tends to confound analysis of customer reviews and so the texts have been analysed to determine which elements might identify sarcasm. One common example found in n-gram analysis was "alpha male".[8]

Sales[edit]

The T-shirt is manufactured by The Mountain Corporation,[9] a wholesale clothing company in Keene, New Hampshire, United States.[10] Their art director, Michael McGloin, said that they were making many more shirts in response to the great demand which had made it the top-selling item in Amazon's clothing store.[2] Due to the success of the shirt, the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development made it their "official New Hampshire T-shirt of economic development" and awarded it as a prize for innovation.[11]

Parodies and attributions[edit]

A similar shirt featuring Keyboard Cats instead of wolves has been produced at the T-shirt design site Threadless. In July 2009, this was the most highly rated design there.[12]

The official Star Wars online store created a "Moon Over My Ewok" shirt that parodies Three Wolf Moon with Ewoks and the Death Star in place of wolves and a moon.[13]

Capcom prepared a limited run through iam8bit of a "Three Wolf God Sun" shirt for the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con International, featuring images of the wolf gods Shiranui, Amaterasu and Chibiterasu from their video games Ōkami and Ōkamiden.[14][15]

Minecraft has parodied the design in its own T-shirt merchandise, replacing the wolves with Creepers, an iconic enemy featured in the game.

Rooster Teeth have also created a variant of the shirt featuring enemies from the web series RWBY called Three Beowolf Moon.[16]

Joel Watson, author of the webcomic Hijinks Ensue, created a "Three Wheaton Moon" shirt featuring Wil Wheaton.

There is a tattoo and a poster of the design in The Sims 3. Also, there is a T-shirt with the design, but with llamas instead of wolves, in The Sims 3: University Life Expansion Pack.

On an episode of the U.S. version of The Office entitled "Niagara", Dwight wears the shirt to go out on the town, believing that it will attract women because the howling wolves are "suggestive".

The Valve online store once sold a shirt with three Sentry Turrets from Portal looking at a moon.[17]

Grumpy Cat has a version called "3 Grumpy Cat Moon", Doge a version called "3 Doge Moon".

There is a dog tag in the game Battlefield 3 called "6 Wolf Moon" which is obtained from a Dr. Pepper promotion. The dog tag has this design scratched onto it with six wolves instead of three.

In Episode 1 of Season 9 of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Mac is wearing the Three Wolf Moon shirt.

In Skullgirls, Beowulf's level 3 super is based on the Three Wolf Moon shirt, the Three Wulf Moonsault. The first three hits cause wolf sihoullettes to appear and ends with Beowulf delivering a body slam while briefly shown in front of a full moon.

In Guild Wars 2, if three rangers use the Call of the Wild skill simultaneously, a 'Lunar Wolf' is summoned. The animation of each skill depicts a wolf howling at the moon similar to one shown in the T-shirt.[18]

In Episode 4 of Season 1 of Mr. Robot, Mobley is wearing the Three Wolf Moon shirt.

In the video game NEO Scavenger the player can find a "Three Dog Moon" shirt which will make Dogmen less likely to attack them.

In the video game The Wolf Among Us, if you get all of the trophies in the game on PlayStation consoles, the platinum image has a version of the image with Bigby Wolf as the wolves.

In the animated music video for JonTron's cover of Katy Perry's Firework, this shirt is referenced roughly two-thirds of the way through the video, using drawings of Jon himself as the wolves.

On YouTube, drcoolsex posted a parody of the song "Colors of the Wind", which touts the benefits of a Three Wolf Moon tee shirt.[19]

Welovefine offers a "Three Dog Sun" shirt,[20] featuring the canine characters from Andrew Hussie's webcomic, Homestuck.

Georgetown University created a parody of the "Three Wolf Moon" shirt using images of their mascot Jack the Bulldog as a promotion for students attending a 2015 basketball game.[21]

Myfrogtee offers a "Three Jean Ralphio Moon" shirt[22] that features the Parks and Recreation character Jean Ralphio.

References[edit]

1.^ Jump up to: a b Peter Applebome (May 24, 2009). "Think a T-Shirt Can't Change Your Life? A Skeptic Thinks Again". The New York Times. 2.^ Jump up to: a b Daniel Emery (21 May 2009), Joke review boosts T-shirt sales, BBC 3.^ Jump up to: a b Rajiv Sabherwal, Irma Becerra Fernandez (2009), Business Intelligence, John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 978-0-470-46170-9 4.^ "B. Govern "Bee-Dot-Govern"'s review of The Mountain Youth Three Wolf Moon Short S". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-02-04. 5.^ "Customer Reviews: The Mountain Three Wolf Moon Short Sleeve Tee". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-02-04. 6.^ Joseph Jaffe (2010), Flip the Funnel: How to Use Existing Customers to Gain New Ones, John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 978-0-470-48785-3 7.^ Melvin Haack (2009-08-20), Redneck Jokes as a Subcultural Phenomenon (PDF), Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig 8.^ Antonio Reyes, Paolo Rosso (2011), Mining Subjective Knowledge from Customer Reviews: A Specific Case of Irony Detection (PDF) 9.^ "The Mountain Artwear Tie-Dyed Animal T-Shirts & Apparel". www.themountain.com. Retrieved 2017-05-04. 10.^ Steve Johnson (May 20, 2009), Three Wolf Moon T-shirt inspires wave of snarkiness on Amazon product reviews -- and sales skyrocket, Chicago Tribune 11.^ "State Hopes To Harness Power Of 'Three Wolf' Shirts". WMUR. 27 Jan 2010. 12.^ Tom Phillips (23 July 2009), Three Keyboard Cat Moon: and the internet did rejoice, Metro 13.^ "Star Wars Merchandise - Star Wars Toys, LEGO & Clothing | StarWars.com". Shop.starwars.com. Retrieved 2013-02-04. 14.^ Warmouth, Brian (2010-07-15). "Awesome Three Wolf Moon Shirt Gets 'Okami'-fied". MTV. Retrieved 2010-07-15. 15.^ "SDCC Update: Triple Function Design". Capcom. 2010-07-14. Retrieved 2010-07-14. 16.^ "RWBY Three Beowolf Moon Shirt - Rooster Teeth – Rooster Teeth Store". Store.roosterteeth.com. Retrieved 2016-09-15. 17.^ "Portal 2 Three Turret Moon T-Shirt". Archived from the original on April 26, 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-18. 18.^ Guild Wars 2 - Lunar Wolf. 19.^ "Three Wolf Moon (Colors of the Wind)". Retrieved 2019-07-26. 20.^ "Three Dog Sun". Retrieved 2017-03-19. 21.^ Steinberg, Dan (2015-01-09). "Georgetown fans howl (happily) over iconic Jack the Bulldog T-shirt". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-06-07. 22.^ "Official Jean Ralphio the woooorst three jean moon shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater". Myfrogtee. 2018-06-05. Retrieved 2019-04-17.

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Werewolf (disambiguation)


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A werewolf, in folklore, is a person who changes into a wolf.

Werewolf may also refer to:


Contents [hide] 1 Film and television 2 Music 3 Literature 4 Games 5 Other uses 6 See also

Film and television[edit] The Werewolf (1913 film), a 1913 American silent film The Werewolf (1956 film), a 1956 American film Werewolf (1996 film), a direct-to-video horror film featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 Werewolf (2016 film), a 2016 Canadian film Werewolf (2018 film), a 2018 Polish film screened at the 2019 Toronto After Dark Film Festival Werewolf (TV series), an American horror series on Fox network from 1987 "Werewolves" (CSI), a 2006 sixth season episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Music[edit] "Werewolf", a song by Fiona Apple from The Idler Wheel... "Werewolf", a song by Michael Hurley from Armchair Boogie, covered by Cat Power on You Are Free "Werewolf", a song by CocoRosie "Werewolf", a song by the Five Man Electrical Band "Werewolf", a song by Krokus from Painkiller "The Werewolf", a song by Paul Simon from Stranger to Stranger The Werewolfs, a band featuring Derf Scratch

Literature[edit] Werewolf (Dell Comics), a 1966-1967 character Werewolf by Night, a Marvel Comics character debuting in 1972 The Werewolf, a 1933 treatise by Montague Summers Werewolf (DC Comics), a comics supervillain in the DC Universe

Games[edit] Werewolf (social deduction game), a party game Werewolf: The Apocalypse, a role-playing game Werewolf: The Forsaken, a role-playing game, its successor

Werewolf: The Last Warrior, a video game for Nintendo Entertainment System Werewolf (Dungeons & Dragons), a lycanthrope in the Dungeons & Dragons game

Other uses[edit] Kamov Ka-50, a helicopter VMFA-122, a U.S. Marine Corps squadron Libahunt ("The Werewolf"), a 1912 Estonian play written by August Kitzberg Werewolf, a codename for a Fedora operating system release Werewolf, a variant of the Wolfsangel symbol

See also[edit] Werwolf, a plan for a Nazi commando unit for the defence of Germany Werewolf syndrome, an abnormal amount of hair growth over the body Wolf man (disambiguation)

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Wolf man (disambiguation)


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A wolf man is a werewolf or lycanthrope.

Wolf man or Wolfman may also refer to:


Contents [hide] 1 Film 2 Print media 3 Other uses 4 People with the name 5 See also

Film[edit] The Wolf Man (1924 film), a silent film starring John Gilbert and Norma Shearer The Wolf Man (1941 film), a horror film starring Lon Chaney, Jr. The Wolfman (2010 film), a remake of the 1941 film starring Benicio del Toro and Anthony Hopkins Wolfman (1979 film), a horror movie by Worth Keeter Wolfman (Kinnikuman), a character in Kinnikuman The Wolfman, a 2007 documentary on British animal researcher Shaun Ellis Wolfman, a character in American Graffiti

Print media[edit] "The Wolfman" (Freud essay), an essay by Sigmund Freud Sergei Pankejeff or "Wolf Man" (1886–1979), patient of Sigmund Freud

The Astounding Wolf-Man, a 2007 comic book by Robert Kirkman Tooth and Nail (novel) or Wolfman, an Inspector Rebus novel by Ian Rankin The Wolfman, a 1964 avant-garde composition by Robert Ashley The Wolfman a novelization of the 1941 film by Ramsey Campbell under the name Carl Dreadstone.

Other uses[edit] Wolfman (game), a text adventure game released by CRL in 1988 Peter Wolfe (musician) or Wolfman (born 1968), poet and musician David Williams (rugby league) or the Wolfman, Australian rugby league player

People with the name[edit] Bernard Wolfman (1924–2011), American Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School and law professor Marv Wolfman (born 1946), American comic book writer Wolfman Jack (1938–1995), disc jockey in the 1960s and 1970s The Wolfman (wrestler) (1935-2016), Hungarian/Canadian professional wrestler

See also[edit] Werewolf (disambiguation)

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Look up lycanthrope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 

A lycanthrope or werewolf is a mythological creature.

Lycanthrope may also refer to: "Lycanthrope" (song), a song by +44 from When Your Heart Stops Beating Lycanthropes, a role-playing accessory book by Geoff Pass for Chill

See also[edit] Lycanthropy (disambiguation) Lycan (disambiguation) Lycanthropus, a 1962 Italian horror film Licántropo, a 1996 Spanish horror film Lycanthropy (disambiguation)


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Look up lycanthropy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 

Lycanthropy is the mythological ability or power of a human being to undergo transformation into an animal like state, such as a werewolf.

Lycanthropy may also refer to: Clinical lycanthropy, the delusional belief that a person can transform into a wolf or other animal Lycanthropy (album), a 2003 album by Patrick Wolf "Lycanthropy," a song by Six Feet Under from Haunted "Lycanthropy", a song by Fear Before from The Always Open Mouth

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