This article is about the Wilfred in the Australian version of the show. Wilfred is the titular protagonist in the Australian version of Wilfred. He is played by Jason Gann. Wilfred is an unknown entity that appears as a man in a dog suit only to Adam , the boyfriend of Sarah whom is Wilfred's owner. He dislikes Adam, because he feels as though Adam will steal Sarah from him. Despite being incredibly vulgar and doing many things that are frowned upon throughout the series, Wilfred is a very emotional character and usually prefers to be by himself making music.
Wilfred was born to Arthur and his now deceased mother, who's name is unknown, and had an older brother Arthur who died in the Iraq war. Prior to Sarah adopting him, Wilfred was well known at the pound for coming in and out almost like clockwork. Wilfred is hanging out in the living room when Sarah bring Adam home. Adam appears to see Wilfred as a human in a dog outfit while everyone else sees him as a regular dog.
Wilfred Wiki Explore. While Ryan is passed out Wilfred goes in the backyard and begins anxiously digging holes, as he thinks Jenna has choked on a piece of Lego and died.
Wilfred is deeply protective of his owner, Jenna. Like an ideal dog, he keeps his owner's safety and happiness at the forefront of his mind at almost all times, and will go to great lengths to ensure that Jenna remains so. Partly because of this, he can do nothing direct about her boyfriend now husband , Drew , whom Wilfred despises and fears as the emasculating alpha male of the household, a position previously held by Wilfred.
Wilfred's relationship with Ryan is often manipulative on his part. He often uses Ryan in his plots to usurp Drew or protect Jenna, as well as for his own selfish ends.
Despite this, Wilfred seems to have some degree of love and protective feelings for Ryan, which have grown as they have spent more time together. He acts as part manipulative friend, part psychiatrist for Ryan, helping him through issues and personal problems when they don't conflict with his own wishes.
Wilfred's loyalty to Ryan is shown in Identity when he actually jumps in front of a moving car to help him. He loves Ryan's mother, Catherine , unconditionally and dislikes Ryan's sister for her bossy attitude and her mistreatment of Ryan. Wilfred has a strange relationship with a man named Bruce, who sees Wilfred as Ryan does.
They play complex, nonsensical games with each other, often using Ryan as a pawn or a stake. Bruce claims to be Wilfred's original owner and that Wilfred drove Bruce into ruin. They can be considered frenemies, as they are occasionally at each other's throats, but work well together to help Ryan.
Wilfred is in a romantic relationship with a stuffed bear that he rescued from doggy day care. Bear is often depicted as slightly manipulative of Wilfred. He treats it like a real partner, and has real relationship problems, fights, and reconciliations, the latter usually taking the form of increasingly deviant sexual acts.
Wilfred once cheated on Bear with a stuffed giraffe, but eventually went back to Bear, out of love and respect. Bear is, according to Wilfred, host to a colony of Semen Ants who feed upon the ejaculate left by Wilfred.
In Happiness, it is revealed that the version of Wilfred the viewers and Ryan see is fake. Ryan is mentally ill, as the result of an unstable mother and father and a traumatic childhood. While Jenna's dog is real, the version of Wilfred shown is a part of Ryan's mind, and Wilfred's manipulative and exploitive nature is all Ryan's doing. There are several examples, such as how when Wilfred attempted to baptize him, Ryan dunked his head in the toilet and blamed it on the dog and when Wilfred put a shock collar on him, Ryan was shocking himself.
Ryan begins to feel lost without his best friend and decides to keep the mental version of Wilfred he created as a conscience and a buddy to guide himself through his life. This is hinted several times throughout the series. For instance, Mittens, Catherine's cat, is seen by Catherine the same way Ryan sees Wilfred, suggesting that Ryan inherited this and this is the reason he sees Wilfred the way he does. In Happiness, Wilfred states as a joke that he is Ryan and they are of one mind, meaning that Wilfred only knows what Ryan knows although this is an error, as Ryan knows several things he shouldn't, such as that Amanda was a janitor in Forward- although Ryan could've seen her and acted as if he didn't to keep up the illusion- that Kristen's boyfriend Michael was with another woman before he was with Kristen although he could've made the assumption and when Wilfred broke into the car, it was really Ryan and he just kept up the illusion by blaming it on Wilfred.
Before Wilfred's true nature was revealed, several theories were put through by fans. They include:. Wilfred Wiki Explore. Season 1. Cahill Gene. New Images New Articles. Helping Out. Explore Wikis Community Central.
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