"100"^^ . . . . "Wolfman first appeared as one of the main event icons alongside Count Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, Bride of Frankenstein, Mummy and Gill-Man at Fright Nights, the first incarnation of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida. He could be seen as a meetable character during the event. To promote the release of the new Wolfman remake due out in 2010, the Wolfman is again being used at the event for Halloween Horror Nights: Ripped from the Silver Screen, where he appears as one one of the sub icons alongside Chucky and Billy, with The Usher as the main event icon. Wolfman himself appears in the haunted house The Wolfman. He pops out several times during the maze, and can be seen prowling through a backdrop of haunted woods, and through a hunting lodge. For the TV commercial for HHN: RftSS, Wolfman is seen in the lobby of the Universal Palace Theater. When a movie goer enters the lobby to buy a refreshment, Wolfman growls at and prepares to attack him. It is also mentioned on the website for the Halloween Horror Nights 2009 event that one of the incidents that occurred at the Universal Palace Theater happened when a rowdy movie goer through popcorn at the movie screen while watching a new horror movie (presumably The Wolfman remake). The beast on the screen (Wolfman) then jumped off and chased the movie goer into the lobby, where he savaged him to bits of blood and bone with his teeth and claws before jumping back onto the movie screen."@en . "The wolfman is a monster in Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven. Its stronger versions are the werewolf and greater werewolf. Wolfmen can cause the diseased status in their targets. They can be encountered in Blackshire and the Lair of the Wolf."@en . "5"^^ . "Wolfman is a werewolf who lives in Halloween Town. He has a very hoarse and grizzley voice. He wears a torn plaid shirt , and he has a wolf's body but stands on two legs like a man, which he probably is, when there isn't a full moon."@en . . . . . . . . "20"^^ . . "Tries to hurt the player by pouncing or shooting red bullets at him. Can increase its speed by howling."@en . . "Wolfman"@en . "10"^^ . . . . . . . "5"^^ . "5"^^ . "The Wolfman is an enemy from Grandia. It can be found in the Soldier's Graveyard. Wolfmen may appear alongside Spacetime Armor and Iron Giants and have the ability to cast Fire Breath."@en . . "Non-Giftable"@en . "(*Remix Mode only)"@en . "2"^^ . . . . "5"^^ . . . . "Wolfman is a Hungarian Professional wrestler."@en . . . . . . "The wolfman is a monster in Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven. Its stronger versions are the werewolf and greater werewolf. Wolfmen can cause the diseased status in their targets. They can be encountered in Blackshire and the Lair of the Wolf."@en . . "Physical"@en . . . . . . . "94"^^ . "251.0"^^ . . "Disease2x2"@en . "5"^^ . . "5"^^ . "Wolfman first appeared as one of the main event icons alongside Count Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, Bride of Frankenstein, Mummy and Gill-Man at Fright Nights, the first incarnation of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Florida. He could be seen as a meetable character during the event."@en . . "100"^^ . "144"^^ . "Bill Farkas"@en . . "6"^^ . . . . . "The Wolfman is an enemy from Grandia. It can be found in the Soldier's Graveyard. Wolfmen may appear alongside Spacetime Armor and Iron Giants and have the ability to cast Fire Breath."@en . "Despite resembling a mythical werewolf in size, appearance, and locomotion, it is actually a species of carnivorous mammal indigenous to Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Tennessee, Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and California, but were also introduced to Europe (including England) by humans, where these carnivorous mammals are terrorizing people. It does not transform people into wolfmen by biting people, that's only a myth, real wolfmen actually reproduce by giving birth to about 4-7 pups in one gestation period. Real wolfmen are not allergic to silver, and are not immortal since the person who described them in myths made it up, they are, however, super strong carnivores that weigh about 700 pounds and can pick up objects about more than 400 pounds, and can stand over 7 feet tall. This animal can walk fully on its hind legs, giving it an anthropomorphic appearance. It can kill its prey, including deer, goat, young/old/sick bison, rabbits, giant ground squirrels, capybaras, mesorons, pandas, tapirs, wild boars, pig-hippos, false bears, RatDog, weseras, llamas, lemurs, and monkeys, using its sharp teeth in its snout and razor sharp claws on its hands. Just like its relatives, gray wolves, it communicates with a growl, snarl, hiss, grumble, and a howl (even though its howl is more bloodcurdling than gray wolves)."@en . "Wolfman was the disguise of Mr.Holiday from the Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels Season 1 episode Captain Caveman and the weirdo Wolfman."@en . "Hungarian Wolfman"@en . "Darker Dogboy with red trousers"@en . . "Despite resembling a mythical werewolf in size, appearance, and locomotion, it is actually a species of carnivorous mammal indigenous to Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Tennessee, Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and California, but were also introduced to Europe (including England) by humans, where these carnivorous mammals are terrorizing people. It does not transform people into wolfmen by biting people, that's only a myth, real wolfmen actually reproduce by giving birth to about 4-7 pups in one gestation period. Real wolfmen are not allergic to silver, and are not immortal since the person who described them in myths made it up, they are, however, super strong carnivores that weigh about 700 pou"@en . . . "Willie Farkas"@en . "Wolfman"@en . . . "Wolfman"@en . . . . . "2011-10-28"^^ . . "Wolfman is a Hungarian Professional wrestler."@en . . "Can only be hurt with silver bullets, which are acquired after completing the quest \"Silver Bullet\"."@en . . "5"^^ . . "The final Wolf Bout boss, the Wolfman is in fact Ernest in a suit. The Wolf Bout apparently being a ruse in order for him to collect data to create the ultimate canine battle suit, this is the end result. Deceptively strong, the Wolfman fights like a Japanese mecha, using rocket punches and similar strange maneuvers. Ultimately defeated by Blanca, this battle rewards him with his ultimate accessory the Wolf Medal."@en . . . . . "Wolfman is a werewolf who lives in Halloween Town. He has a very hoarse and grizzley voice. He wears a torn plaid shirt , and he has a wolf's body but stands on two legs like a man, which he probably is, when there isn't a full moon."@en . "The final Wolf Bout boss, the Wolfman is in fact Ernest in a suit. The Wolf Bout apparently being a ruse in order for him to collect data to create the ultimate canine battle suit, this is the end result. Deceptively strong, the Wolfman fights like a Japanese mecha, using rocket punches and similar strange maneuvers. Ultimately defeated by Blanca, this battle rewards him with his ultimate accessory the Wolf Medal."@en . . "(*Remix Mode only)"@en . . "Humanoid/Canid/Magical Creature"@en . "Leonard Wolfe, or Wolfman, Was Rick \"Hollywood\" Neven's Radar Intercept Officer. He didn't play a large part in the film, but it was known that he was a Lieutenant Junior Grade. When Maverick leaves Top Gun after falling into depression over the death of Goose, Wolfman informs Charlie that Maverick quit the program. If Wolfman had not done this, it is possible that Maverick would have left for good. This brings up an interesting question. Why did Wolfman call Charlie? Did Charlie ask Wolfman to keep an eye on Maverick? If not, why would Wolfman even know to call Charlie as she and Maverick kept their relationship secret from everyone else except Goose? Did Charlie and Wolfman become friends during the events in movie?"@en . . . "20"^^ . "Henchmen"@en . . . . "600"^^ . . . . . "Wolfman was the disguise of Mr.Holiday from the Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels Season 1 episode Captain Caveman and the weirdo Wolfman."@en . . . "The Wolf Den, Larry's Lair, Pointless Plains*, Daisy Peak*"@en . . . . "Rare"@en . . "With the 21st Choujin Olympics final preliminary and his fight with Springman, Wolfman often ends up facing rather plain opponents in one-sided fights. He becomes the cannon fodder Seigi Chojin (quickly and easily defeated in order to show off how powerful the villains are), dying and returning to life 3 times throughout the series. despite this poor treatment of his character, Wolfman's specialty in Japan's national sport of Sumo has garnered him plenty of fans. Wolfman was modeled after popular rikishi Chiyonofuji Mitsugu, \"Wolf\" being Chiyonofuji's nickname. In the anime he is renamed Rikishiman and uses phrases like Dosuko~i! (\u3069\u3059\u3053\u30FC\u3044\uFF01 Dosuko~i!) and Gottan desu! (\u3054\u3063\u3064\u3041\u3093\u3067\u3059\uFF01 Gottan desu!), becoming a more typical Sumo character. He is renamed Sosumi in the Ultimate Muscle English dub."@en . . . . . . "Leonard Wolfe, or Wolfman, Was Rick \"Hollywood\" Neven's Radar Intercept Officer. He didn't play a large part in the film, but it was known that he was a Lieutenant Junior Grade. When Maverick leaves Top Gun after falling into depression over the death of Goose, Wolfman informs Charlie that Maverick quit the program. If Wolfman had not done this, it is possible that Maverick would have left for good."@en . "With the 21st Choujin Olympics final preliminary and his fight with Springman, Wolfman often ends up facing rather plain opponents in one-sided fights. He becomes the cannon fodder Seigi Chojin (quickly and easily defeated in order to show off how powerful the villains are), dying and returning to life 3 times throughout the series. despite this poor treatment of his character, Wolfman's specialty in Japan's national sport of Sumo has garnered him plenty of fans."@en . .