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"What maniac shoots a guy in the butt with an arrow?! Bunch of filthy animals in this town."

- Wally, The Wolf-Man

"Wolf-Man" (also known as Wally in human form) is a minor character in Dan Vs. He is a bald middle-aged man who turns into a werewolf every full moon. He makes his debut as an antagonist in the episode of the same name. He makes frequent cameos and appearances in his human form throughout the series.

Appearance[]

The Wolf-Man is often seen upright and wears a pair of sneakers.

In his human appearance, he is overweight, balding and is typically seen wearing a suit and glasses.

Personality[]

Wally turns into a werewolf every full moon, he is careless, destructive and likes eating tacos. 

As a human, he is generally easy going and runs an explosives store, which Dan is a frequent customer at. He also has a daughter named Dolores. 

Relationships[]

Dolores[]

Dolores is Wally’s daughter, she is first seen in "The Lemonade Stand Gang" when Elise reveals the gang forces people to buy their lemonade, an angered Wally is seen taking her home at the end of the episode.

Wally and Dolores are also seen in "Gigundo-Mart" shopping at the very store that is hurting His own business.

It's unknown if turning into wolf-men is in the family genes and if Dolores can turn into a wolf-man (or wolf-woman?).

Dan[]

When the Wally scratched Dan's car as a wear wolf in "The Wolf-Man", Dan went on a revenge quest to get back at him, after months of hunting him down, Dan finally discovered where he lived and keyed his car, which upset the Wolf-Man.

After the events of the episode, Dan and Wally are on friendly terms, they even briefly teamed up together in "Gigundo-Mart" to take down the superstore because it was hurting Wally’s business and was causing Ninja Dave's Cookies to shut down. But the Wolf-Man soon deserted the plan after he learned working at Gigundo-Mart offered benefits.

Home[]

The Wolf-Man appears to live in apartment 314 (revealed at the end of his debut episode). His bed is a giant dog bed, there are several newspapers near his door (that he probably fetched), and there are various references to wolves and the moon on his wall or as decor (pictures of wolf men on the wall, a framed photo of a moon and a little wolf-man figurine on his TV).

It's unknown if his daughter, Dolores, lives with him. His apartment seemingly has room for one and Dolores is nowhere to be seen at the end of The Wolf-Man.

Episode Appearances[]

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Season 1[]

Season 2[]

Season 3[]

Trivia[]

  • Wolf-Man has a dog bowl on his dining table with his name on it (Wally).
  • Despite being furious that Dan keyed his car, he and Dan seem to be on friendly terms after this episode.
  • Wolf-Man's car appears to be a maroon and white 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark 3.
  • Wally seems to care a lot for his car judging from the fact that he howls into the sky upon discovering that Dan had keyed the car.
  • In The animal shelter, when Dan forces Chris “who is recovering from being poisoned” to buy explosives for the animal shelter, Wally comments that Chris is buying a lot of dynamite to which Dan “using an unconscious Chris as a ventriloquist dummy” replies; I got some Sploding’ to do, ha ha. A reference to a quote from I love Lucy. Wally apparently finds this very funny.

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