The Great Wolf Pack: A Call to Adventure

I first heard about Great Wolf Lodge through several commercials and an episode of Undercover Boss (though I didn’t watch said episode completely), with the immediate attraction being the indoor water park chain’s lupine mascot Wiley Wolf, outfitted in an adorable boy scout/park ranger combination uniform. As such, I researched said company and discovered their anthropomorphic animal cast aimed at younger audiences. The characters would endure several aesthetic changes, the latest of which would star in a short movie, The Great Wolf Pack: Call to Adventure, released in 2022.

The film itself stars Wiley Wolf in his latest design as he joins friends like Sammy Squirrel, Oliver Raccoon, and others in an adventure that later involves a clash between two races with a claim to a territory. The characters are cute, the animation is fluid, the themes are relatable, and the voice performances are well-executed. However, there are issues like the general kiddy nature of the movie and lack of appeal to older audiences. Many “why” moments regarding dialogue and conversations also abound, and other oddities like Oliver having red panda parents come at the end. The theme songs during the ending credits are somewhat excruciating as well.

Still, it’s not a long film and is viewable on YouTube.

Gaming Update, 2/24/2024

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Finally have access to the class system and have made the hero a Warrior, Maribel a Priest, and Ruff a Thief. However, battles against enemies in the past of Alltrades Abbey’s island didn’t seem strong enough to count towards class advancement (even those who ran towards my party when noticing us). I’ll try some Holy Water to see if they keep away foes that don’t help me master my vocations.

Grandia HD Remaster

Beat the Castle of Dreams and have gotten to Zil Padon. Oh, and apparently Grandia has its own equivalent of Joe Camel: