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* [[Retool]]: After the British side of the international coproduction pulled out, the setting was shifted to Los Angeles and the series was renamed ''Love and Curses''. |
* [[Retool]]: After the British side of the international coproduction pulled out, the setting was shifted to Los Angeles and the series was renamed ''Love and Curses''. |
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* [[Savvy Guy Energetic Girl]] |
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* [[Teacher-Student Romance]] |
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* [[Zombie Infectee]] |
* [[Zombie Infectee]] |
Revision as of 03:35, 27 January 2014
She-Wolf of London, also known as Love and Curses, featured a young female werewolf and an older male professor of mythology.
Tropes used in She-Wolf of London (TV series) include:
- Back From the Dead: Twice in the same episodes.
- Circus of Fear: One monster of the week was this.
- Genre Shift: after the move to Los Angeles the show became much more comedic in tone.
- Horny Devil: The Succubuses and another episodes features an aphrodisiac that turns people into monsters.
- International Coproduction: The first 14 episodes.
- Monster of the Week
- Retool: After the British side of the international coproduction pulled out, the setting was shifted to Los Angeles and the series was renamed Love and Curses.
- Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl
- Teacher-Student Romance
- Zombie Infectee