Wolf King

Is Wolf King right for your family?

Series 2025 25 min/ep. Analyzed with methodology v1.5.0 — can be updated

A young commoner comes of age and learns he's the last of a long line of Werewolves — and heir to the throne.

What's inside

Score of the single episode analyzed so far. 15 more episodes can be analyzed for a more accurate picture.

  • ViolenceSignificant · 58
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:25The synopsis and thematic keywords suggest potential presence of transformation and supernatural fantasy elements, but provide no specific details about physical violence scenes.background

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentAbsent · 0
  • Romance & relationshipsTraces · 19
  • Religion & spiritualityPresent · 41
  • Family themesSignificant · 54
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–25:00A young character discovers he is the last member of a werewolf family line and heir to the throne.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingSignificant · 51
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–25:00The narrative presents a character of common origin who discovers his royal heritage and leadership responsibility.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 73
    Why this score?
    • 0:00–0:25The protagonist discovers his identity as the last member of a werewolf lineage and confronts the responsibility of inheriting a throne.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentPresent · 29

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Representation (informational)

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  • Female protagonism
  • Cast diversity
  • LGBTQ characters present
  • Neurodivergence represented

Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.

Seasons & episodes

1 of 8 episodes analyzed — season average: Heavy emotional content 73 · Violence 58 · Family themes 54 · Political & social messaging 51

Ep. 1The Rise of the Wolf33 minHeavy emotional content 73can be updated
  • Heavy emotional contentSignificant · 73
    Why this score?
    • 0:26–1:41A young person discusses his mother's death in an attack with his father, expressing guilt and despair while attempting to convince him of his innocence.central
    • 3:37–4:40Characters express urgency and concern about a potion's effects and the need to resolve a critical situation with limited time.clear
    • 10:08–17:25A public execution is interrupted by a dynastic revelation, followed by chaotic combat, character deaths, pursuit, and desperate escape.central

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • ViolenceSignificant · 58
    Why this score?
    • 0:26–0:50Dialogue reveals a past attack in which a character was killed, with mention of a creature called a Ratlord and suspicion of antagonist involvement.clear
    • 6:43–7:25Public execution of a person during a royal ceremony, including the use of a silver weapon by the king.central
    • 12:25–13:30Violent combat with multiple characters fighting, including physical aggression, injuries, and death of a character.central

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Family themesSignificant · 54
    Why this score?
    • 0:21–1:41A young person discusses with his father the death of his mother, who was attacked by a creature, while attempting to defend himself against accusations.central
    • 3:37–3:50Characters mention the need to help someone named Drew and reference keeping a queen awake.mild
    • 14:04–15:50A father reunites with his son during a conflict scene, revealing he had sent him away and that the boy's mother died in a previous attack.central

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Political & social messagingSignificant · 51
    Why this score?
    • 0:46–0:52A character accuses the royal family (the Lions) of being responsible for crimes and corruption in the kingdom.clear
    • 10:03–10:12A public execution of a traitor is presented as entertainment during an official kingdom celebration.clear
    • 11:48–15:10A young man is revealed as the rightful heir and true king, challenging the current monarch and sparking a rebellion that topples the established regime.central

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Religion & spiritualityPresent · 41
    Why this score?
    • 0:02–0:50Characters mention the existence of supernatural entities called Ratlords and reference a figure named Leopold within a conflict context.mild
    • 0:55–1:50Characters perform a ceremonial execution with royal references and formal ritual language.clear
    • 5:25–6:00Characters proclaim a figure as the rightful king with a mystical lineage, referring to the 'heir of King Wergar' with repeated ritual acclamations.central

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Educational contentPresent · 29
    Why this score?
    • 0:55–1:00A character mentions trying to work out who he is and how to put things right.mild
    • 3:38–3:44A character discusses whether a potion will work and states that knowledge is power.mild
    • 23:40–23:48A character restates that knowledge is power in reference to their actions.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Romance & relationshipsTraces · 19
    Why this score?
    • 17:00–18:00A female character refuses to be queen and expresses disapproval of a proposed marriage arrangement.mild

    Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.

  • Sexual contentAbsent · 0

Where themes appear

0 min33 min
Educational content
Family themes
Heavy emotional content
Political & social messaging
Religion & spirituality
Romance & relationships
Violence
Cast diversity
Neurodivergence represented

Representation (informational)

  • Cast diversity: Present
What we identified — Cast diversity

The main cast includes characters of different backgrounds and types: humans, Lions, Wolves, Bears, Rats, and other creatures, each representing distinct groups or kingdoms.

  • Neurodivergence represented: Present
What we identified — Neurodivergence represented

Drew shows difficulty controlling impulses and emotions related to his Wolf nature, needing help to 'calm the Wolf' during moments of intense emotional conflict.

  • Female protagonism
  • LGBTQ characters present

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Ep. 2Brackenholme25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 3The Caged Beast27 minnot analyzed
Ep. 4The Wyrmwood26 minnot analyzed
Ep. 5Return to Motley26 minnot analyzed
Ep. 6The Maelstrom27 minnot analyzed
Ep. 7Chained25 minnot analyzed
Ep. 8The Fall of the Lion27 minnot analyzed

Ep. 1The Wolf in Waiting23 minnot analyzed
Ep. 2Baba Korga26 minnot analyzed
Ep. 3Biting Point24 minnot analyzed
Ep. 4Hell Comes to Haggard24 minnot analyzed
Ep. 5The Gathering Storm24 minnot analyzed
Ep. 6The Reckoning23 minnot analyzed
Ep. 7Hunted23 minnot analyzed
Ep. 8The Fall of the Wolf25 minnot analyzed