

Animation · Family · Fantasy
Overview
Freddy Lupin, heir to a proud family line of werewolves, is in for a shock when on his 14th birthday his first 'warfing' goes awry, turning him into a ferocious poodle. The pack elders give Freddy until the next moonrise to prove he has the heart of a wolf, or risk being cast out forever. With the help of an unlikely ally in a streetwise stray named Batty, Freddy must prove he's 100% Wolf.
Top Cast


Ilai Swindells
Ilai Swindells
Freddy Lupin (voice)
Ilai Swindells
Freddy Lupin (voice)


Jai Courtney
Jai Courtney
Flasheart (voice)
Jai Courtney
Flasheart (voice)


Samara Weaving
Samara Weaving
Batty (voice)
Samara Weaving
Batty (voice)


Rhys Darby
Rhys Darby
Foxwell Cripp (voice)
Rhys Darby
Foxwell Cripp (voice)


Jane Lynch
Jane Lynch
The Commander (voice)
Jane Lynch
The Commander (voice)


Rupert Degas
Rupert Degas
Uncle Hotspur Lupin / Additional Voices (voice)
Rupert Degas
Uncle Hotspur Lupin / Additional Voices (voice)


Magda Szubanski
Magda Szubanski
Mrs. Mutton (voice)
Magda Szubanski
Mrs. Mutton (voice)


Akmal Saleh
Akmal Saleh
Hamish (voice)
Akmal Saleh
Hamish (voice)


Sarah Rose Harper
Sarah Rose Harper
Twitchy (voice)
Sarah Rose Harper
Twitchy (voice)
Michael Bourchier
Michael Bourchier
Lord Hightail (voice)
Michael Bourchier
Lord Hightail (voice)
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