Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Legend of the Werehorse! (Horse Transformation)

You might caught my earlier post about Mambliss, one of the great online TF artists, who has prolifically and proficiently gone about her craft while so many other TF artists have burnt out. She (or is it he?) has a unique style and specializes in adult-themed content, and her latest opus is no different. Perhaps I should say magnum opus, since "Legend of the Werehorse" is an epic-sized comic of over 50 pages, detailing the full-moon transformation of two young men into equines. (I should warn you that the comic is not work safe, and is not for people who get squeamish at the sight of two dudes rockin' the casbah.) Mamabliss has made "Legend of the Werehorse!" available for download here. If you prefer to read it online, here are the links.

EDIT: You can read "Legend of the Werehorse" here

The Lycanthrope (Werewolf Transformation)

One of the great explorers of werewolf lore is someone known only as "Dig," who posts semi-regularly at the Werewolf Cafe with fantastic news of werewolf-related movies and TV shows no one else has heard of. His latest scoop involves a short amateur film, and as Dig says, it's "amazing what you can do with a very small budget." The Lycanthrope was made way back in 1990, but its homemade prosthetics put most modern Hollywood FX to shame.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Adventure Time (Werewolf Transformation)

Adventure Time is an extremely idiosyncratic and deservedly popular surreal fantasy cartoon. The most recent episode, "Hug Wolf," features the most hilarious twist on werewolf lore I've ever seen. Main character Finn transforms into a ferocious, bestial monster who goes around...hugging people. Driven by an insatiable, savage lust for giving affectionate embraces, he embarks on a loving rampage! To see the TF, scroll to the 06:15 mark.


Friday, May 4, 2012

Moonspell: "Licanthrope" (Werewolf Transformation)

According to wikipedia, Moonspell is a Portuguese heavy metal band (I didn't know there were any!). In their music video for "Licanthrope" (sic), the lead singer is shown turning into a werewolf (why doesn't that happen more often in music videos?). The transformation is a combination of prothestics (the foot turning into a paw) and cgi (the back ridging). Unfortunately, the design and make-up of the fully-transformed werewolf is a disappointment.



Thursday, May 3, 2012

Bad Moon Rising (Werewolf Transformation)

Bad Moon Rising is a short film from Australia now making the rounds of film festivals.
The premise: "During a bruising interrogation, a young man waits till moon rise to turn the tables on his captors." A one minute excerpt is online, and I have to say that for a short independent film the special effects are very good. The director has plans to expand his short into a feature film. We wish him the best of luck.