Wolves in Fiction - Film

Film

Character Source Notes
Alpha wolf The Grey
Alpha wolf and Omega wolf Alpha and Omega Shipped off to another park but must make it back to prevent a war between their pack and a rival pack
Wolf The Journey of Natty Gann Played by Jed, a wolf-dog
Kävik Kävik the Wolf Dog
Lobo The Legend of Lobo
Two Socks Dances with Wolves Friend of John J. Dunbar
Wolf 300 Pitted against the adolescent Leonidas as he went through the wilderness in the Agoge

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