
Clawd Wolf
A werewolf student and team captain at Monster High
G1
Quick Facts
Full Name

Clawd Wolf
Monster Type
Werewolf
Role
Student
First Appearance
Fur Will Fly (2010)
Locations
Monster High
Overview
Clawd Wolf is a werewolf student at Monster High introduced in 2010, best known as a multi-sport team captain whose storylines emphasize loyalty, leadership, and close ties to the Wolf family.
Clawd Wolf is a werewolf student at Monster High who entered the franchise in 2010. Raised in the large Wolf family alongside Clawdia Wolf, Clawdeen Wolf and Howleen Wolf, he is often portrayed as dependable and protective—traits that translate into leadership on campus. At school, he is most associated with athletics and is repeatedly depicted taking captain roles across multiple teams, including casketball and football, while also participating in track.
Portrayers
In English, Clawd Wolf’s voice credits include a debut performance by Yuri Lowenthal, followed by recurring portrayals from Marcus Griffin and Ogie Banks across later appearances.
In English-language releases, Clawd has been voiced by Marcus Griffin in many appearances. His debut in "Fur Will Fly" is credited to Yuri Lowenthal, and later portrayals include Ogie Banks.
While Clawd does not appear on-screen in the Fright Song music video, the video features werewolf-inspired background characters created for the production, including the “Werewolf Rapper,” portrayed by Taylor Belnavis.
Character
Clawd is commonly depicted as friendly and confident, combining athletic discipline with werewolf-enhanced senses and strength that intensify under lunar conditions.
Clawd is portrayed as outgoing and courteous, particularly in scenes with his girlfriend, Draculaura. He often takes on a captain-like role among other students, balancing confidence with a protective, team-first attitude.
Unlike his sisters, he is not typically portrayed with a Brooklyn accent.
Physically, Clawd is shown as tall and athletic, reflecting his frequent involvement in school sports. He is depicted with long sideburns, a left-ear piercing, and gold-toned eyes that visually align him with other members of the Wolf family.
- Enhanced Sense of Smell: Like many werewolves, Clawd is depicted with heightened scent tracking and environmental awareness.
- Enhanced Hearing: He is shown with unusually sharp hearing that helps him detect distant movement and subtle sounds.
- Lunar Empowerment: Under a full moon, Clawd is commonly portrayed as faster and stronger than his baseline abilities.
- Enhanced Strength: Clawd demonstrates above-human strength, with some depictions suggesting further amplification under lunar influence—enough to overpower opponents such as the Simon Clops at Monster High.
- Enhanced Speed: He is repeatedly depicted moving at high speed during athletic scenes, including moments in "Beast Friends", and lunar conditions are often implied to increase this advantage.
Relationships
Clawd’s relationships center on the Wolf family, close friends like Romulus and Deuce, and a long-running romance with Draculaura, with earlier storylines also linking him to Cleo de Nile.
Clawd is the brother of Clawdeen Wolf and Howleen Wolf, and the younger brother of Clawdia Wolf, positioning him as one of the older siblings still closely connected to life at Monster High.
He has a bulldog gargoyle named Rockseena, often described as his loyal companion and “rock-solid” supporter.
In earlier continuity beats, Clawd is shown dating Cleo de Nile before the storyline shifts her focus toward Deuce Gorgon.
Draculaura’s crush on Clawd develops into an official relationship beginning in "Fear Pressure", and the pairing becomes one of the most recognizable romances in the G1 era.
Notes & Trivia
Notable trivia includes Clawd’s recurring captain roles in school sports, an interest in sports medicine, and a timeline that tracks trademark and animated debut milestones from 2009 to 2012.
- He is frequently depicted as captain of multiple Monster High sports teams, including casketball and football, and is also associated with SKRM.
- Some sources describe him as aiming for a future in sports medicine.
- In book continuity, he is described as the oldest of seven Wolf children.
- November 18, 2009: Mattel files a trademark application for “Clawd Wolf.”
- December 02, 2010: Clawd Wolf makes his 2D cartoon debut in "Fur Will Fly".
- February 12, 2012: Clawd Wolf makes his 3D cartoon debut in "Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?".
Media Appearances
Across G1 media, Clawd appears in animated webisodes, feature-length specials, tie-in books, and related merchandise lines.
- Fur Will Fly (cartoon, 2010)
- Fright On! (cartoon special)
- Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love? (movie, 2012)
- Monster High book series (book, 2010)
Relationship Graph
G1FAQ
What kind of monster is Clawd Wolf?
werewolf
What school does Clawd Wolf go to in G1?
Monster High
Who are Clawd Wolf’s English voice actors?
Marcus Griffin and Ogie Banks
What sports teams does Clawd Wolf captain?
Casketball, football, and SKRM.
Who are Clawd Wolf’s sisters?
Who does Clawd Wolf date?
What is Clawd Wolf’s pet called?
Rockseena, a bulldog gargoyle.
When does Clawd Wolf first appear in G1?
Fur Will Fly (2010).
References
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