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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jpn=やってきたオオカミ
|Jap=やってきたオオカミ
|JpnR=Yattekita Ōkami  
|JapR=Yattekita Ōkami  
|JpnM=The wolf that came to the door
|JapM=The wolf that came to the door
|Ita=Lupi uluqui
|Ita=Lupi uluqui
|ItaM=Wolves howl-here; a reference to a quote from the Italian dubbing of ''{{wp|Young Frankenstein}}'': "Lupo ulula?" "Lupo ululà e castello ululì" (a wordplay using Italian dialect, it translates to "Wolf howling?" "Wolf is there and castle is there"; original: "Werewolf?" "There, wolf. There, castle.")
|ItaM=Wolves howl-here; a reference to a quote from the Italian dubbing of ''{{wp|Young Frankenstein}}'': "Lupo ulula?" "Lupo ululà e castello ululì" (a wordplay using Italian dialect, it translates to "Wolf howling?" "Wolf is there and castle is there"; original: "Werewolf?" "There, wolf. There, castle.")

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