From a cinematic/storytelling point-of-view, the term 'werewolf' is generally used when the creature itself is a quadruped, resembling a wolf more than a human. 'Wolfman' tends to be used when the creature is bipedal and still roughly-humanoid, usually (much like the Hulk) with it's modesty still miraculously covered by what's left of its shirt and trousers. All-in-all, they're intended to be same thing, it just depends on the author/director's particular vision; I'm not aware of any continuity where both versions co-exist.
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A human becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by another werewolf. But in most cases a werewolf is born into being a werewolf. A Vampire becomes a werewolf when s/he is bitten by a werewolf and then that werewolf smashes the Vampires head in. The reason I know is because I am a Were-vamp(Werewolf/Vampire) And I am The youngest out of my "tribe"(pack).I am 11 years old. I swear on my first born child's education that every thing I said is true.
A red-claw werewolf is a werewolf in red-claw that is based on a book by Kitty Kat
Nobody is a werewolf they are not real they are just in stories.
The Chinese characters for werewolf are 狼人
Isn't that basically the same thing....
Be a wolfman and join the X-Men.
One is a Dragon.
No! SAME THING! onLY NOT rated! UPDATE; I think you'll find the unrated version has some extra scenes not in the rated version.
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The cast of Watered Down Wolfman - 2010 includes: Jonathan Earl as Werewolf Of Nashville Abbie McEnturff as Damsel In Distress Larry Underwood as Dr. Gangrene
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The difference between the werewolves and wolfs is that a wolf is a real animal. You can see a wolf out in nature or the zoo. A werewolf on the other hand is fictional. It is a person who changes into a wolf during a full moon.
a werewolf is a wolf who is not naturaly a wolf but changes into one. It occures (mythicaly of course) when you are the seventh son of the seventh son of the seventh son
A lycean or Lycantrope is a decendent of King Lycaon by the normal means of descent. These people inherit their condition. A werewolf acquires their condition via the saliva bite.
From a cinematic/storytelling point-of-view, the term 'werewolf' is generally used when the creature itself is a quadruped, resembling a wolf more than a human. 'Wolfman' tends to be used when the creature is bipedal and still roughly-humanoid, usually (much like the Hulk) with it's modesty still miraculously covered by what's left of its shirt and trousers. All-in-all, they're intended to be same thing, it just depends on the author/director's particular vision; I'm not aware of any continuity where both versions co-exist.
No, they aren't real so don't worry. Even if a wolf mated with a human, it is physically impossible to give birth to a wolfman. If you think you are one see a psychiatrist.