

Jeff Davis · 2011 · Show
6 seasons · 100 episodes · Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Drama, Comedy
In 84 Achriom libraries · rated 4.3 of 5
This series combines elements of supernatural horror with the trials of teenage life, presenting a unique blend of drama and comedy.
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The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong extends Teen Wolf's theme of managing hidden supernatural power while navigating normal teenage life into an isolated paranormal mystery. The novel captures the turmoil of a teenager grappling with unexpected supernatural abilities while searching for normalcy in her life. Marked by P.C. Cast reimagines Teen Wolf's premise of a teenage initiation into supernatural society, moving the hidden world from urban werewolves to vampyre academies. This novel explores the journey of a teenage girl who is thrust into a new world of vampyres and their unique society after a mysterious mark appears on her forehead.
Teen Wolf: The Movie carries forward the show's focus on identity through its characters' transition from adolescence to adulthood and their unchanged loyalty to each other. This work revisits familiar characters who now face a menacing force, highlighting the enduring bond among friends and the trials of adulthood. The Howling: New Moon Rising grounds its identity struggles in community and regional particularity, extending Teen Wolf's supernatural coming-of-age into the horror genre. This movie attempts to blend elements of horror with regional storytelling, focusing on themes of transformation and community.
Tokyo Ghoul extends Teen Wolf's identity struggle of becoming inhuman into darker territory, replacing adolescent confusion with existential horror about what one's nature truly means. This series explores the harrowing transformation of its protagonist from an ordinary college student to a conflicted being amidst a world filled with monsters. Persona4 the Golden ANIMATION extends Teen Wolf's supernatural adolescent mystery through internal character growth, making investigation an act of self-discovery. This anime offers a blend of supernatural elements and character-driven narratives, focusing on the complexities of adolescence and personal growth.
King Diamond's Them escalates the identity struggles from Teen Wolf into theatrical psychological horror, making the internal conflicts of growing up audible and monstrous. This record stands out for its thematic exploration of psychological horror and the nature of identity, delivered with theatrical intensity. With Ears To See And Eyes To Hear by Sleeping With Sirens translates Teen Wolf's emotionally honest approach to adolescent identity into post-hardcore form. This record stands out in the post-hardcore scene for its blend of melodic hooks and emotional honesty.
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