🦊 Furry Alpha and Omega Fandom - Wolfaboos with a love for shitty direct-to-video sequels.

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A little disappointed because I thought this thread was going to be about the creepy "Alpha/Omega Mpreg dynamics" cult within the Yaoi fangirl community.

At the same time, though, I had no idea these shitty movies had such an autistic fanbase.
 
Their covers are even more lazy.
What does pack man even mean, because I think of Pac man the game. What's that have to do with wolves?

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What the shit!?
 
I'm not sure what I find more repulsive, the tarding over a wolf movie, or the tarding over a shitty wolf movie.

If you're going to creepily obsess over something, at least let it be something good.
 
I'm glad furries are ruining this newer movie that sounds super lame anyways and not something more significant that some of us would be nostalgic for, like Balto.
 
I remember seeing the movie trailer a couple of times and not thinking much of it, and I was a little surprised that it apparently got sequels, but SEVEN?

Furries love anything with wolves, so I guess I can't be too surprised.
 
Balto was better, anyways.
I remember liking that movie when I was but a wee little lad
I remember my sister watching the first one on Netflix, but they made sequels? Why? Was there really that much of a niche to make straight to video sequels? Well looking at the fandom it seems these are the ones that made the sequels come to be. I'm sorta getting flashbacks to MLP where it was a show made for kids , yet it somehow drew in autistic 20 year olds
Like, there's a shit ton dude, somehow. I keep seeing them on a rack at my local grocery store, alongside films like the new Woody Woodpecker film, and Happy Death Day. If it wasn't for those, I likely would have forgotten this movie existed, but I seem to recall the name somewhere.
 
don't know if this being about some shitty cgi furry movie is better or worse than that omegaverse mpreg bullshit i expected it to be when i first read the title.

Thank you! That's what I thought it would be about too, with the gross knotting and the omega male pregnancies. Is this movie where that autism came from?
 
Was I the only one that forgot this film even existed? Shit I don't even remember knowing it existed.
Had the wolfaboos not creamed themselves over this forgettable series of a film and it's direct to TV sequels, we all wouldn't even know this was a thing. Then again, we also wouldn't get whatever milk and cringe there is from its fanbase.
 
When I read the title, I thought this was going to be that weird fan fiction thing about alpha males and omega males.

This is somehow worse.
 
I think the movie developing a fandom wasn't a marketing and selling point for the producers. Why else would the wolves have hair?

I'm sure that was more of an artistic decision rather than a coldly cynical way of getting the sparkledog/wolfaboos in on this.

I mean, look at the 3D models on display in this topic, especially the puppies. If they didn't have hair, would you really be able to tell most of them apart?
 
I'm sure that was more of an artistic decision rather than a coldly cynical way of getting the sparkledog/wolfaboos in on this.

I mean, look at the 3D models on display in this topic, especially the puppies. If they didn't have hair, would you really be able to tell most of them apart?

That's another thing, I've decided to watch a few scenes from this film and jesus the character designs are nightmare inducing. And their bizarre movements of their joins make them look like silent hill monsters had they not had faces.
 
Fun fact, one of the biggest defenders of the movie, wwwarea, kept throwing this weird fit when the critic known a bobsheux reviewed some of the movies, and then wimped out when given an opportunity to defend his beloved movies.
 
I was always under the personal impression that the whole “alpha/beta/omega” fetish was some Freudian-esque thing from decades ago...

Then this thread made me remember that film‘s existence and all the pieces fell right into place.
 
Why are wolves so overrated, and so bound to attract autism? People look up to them as some badass beasts with loyal packs and shit, and the autistics can't stop worshipping every aspect of theirs, from looks to debunked pack dynamics. If you really want some kinship and action just start a gang with other autist kids, rob a market stall and resell stolen bikes, that may seem immoral and dangerous, but it's still way better than watching direct to DVD films.
 
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