TV-Series
Description
Wolf Bete was created as a wolfman monster by Agastia's Monster Development Department to combat the superhero Blader. During creation, Agastia leader Akashic demanded a last-minute redesign for a "cuter" appearance, resulting in Wolf Bete acquiring a female body while retaining a male-oriented mind. This caused ongoing gender dysphoria as Wolf Bete continued to self-identify as male.

After surviving the initial battle against Blader, Wolf Bete was reassigned as an assistant within the Monster Development Department instead of being decommissioned. Physically, Wolf Bete blends human and wolf traits, with purple hair, red eyes, and a height of 151 cm, fitting the "Little Bit Beastly" anthropomorphic scale.

Personality-wise, Wolf Bete is determined to defeat Blader to earn the financial rewards needed for a desired body modification. The character developed romantic feelings for the department's assistant, Tōka Kuroitsu, who viewed Wolf Bete more as a sibling or creation. Kuroitsu's attempts to feminize Wolf Bete's appearance against the character's preferences added emotional complexity. Wolf Bete often displays childlike impulsiveness and a straightforward outlook, aligning with Akashic's youthful mentality, which facilitated their camaraderie during activities like amusement park visits.

Interactions further defined Wolf Bete's role. The character experienced unwanted advances from Agastia executive Skylla, who perceived Wolf Bete as a "sexy girl" and coerced a relationship during a company retreat. Rivalries emerged with Elbakki, an assistant from the competing organization Black Lore, who teased Wolf Bete. Professionally, Wolf Bete participated in field operations, such as protecting civilians during attacks by rival groups, demonstrating adherence to Agastia's ethical code of avoiding civilian harm.

Development included Wolf Bete's adaptation to departmental duties, ongoing struggles with body identity, and moments of mission competence. The core motivation remained securing funds for physical alteration, symbolizing the pursuit of self-actualization amid organizational constraints.