The is a legendary artifact in Tyler, The Creator’s discography, originally released on November 8, 2014, as a hyper-limited physical package. Documenting the creation of his third studio album, Wolf (2013), the DVD offers a rare, unfiltered look into the creative process of the Odd Future leader during one of his most transformative artistic eras. The Rarity of the Release

However, for the rest of us who remember refreshing Odd Future talk forums at 2 AM, holding that physical DVD—with its pixelated menu and rough-cut edits—is the only way to truly go back to Camp Flog Gnaw.

Upon announcing the DVD, Tyler posted a photo of the display, saying, "YEAH THIS MOST LIKELY WONT END UP ON THE INTERNET SO YEAH". This was, of course, a challenge that the internet immediately accepted.

| Item | Description | Rarity | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | A 30-minute documentary featuring raw, behind-the-scenes studio and tour footage, with no narration or traditional interviews. | Extremely Rare | | The Cassette Tape | A bonus audio cassette featuring two tracks: "Girl45" (an unreleased instrumental) and an early, alternate version of the album track "Answer" . | Extremely Rare | | The Photo Book | A small, handmade-style book of photographs curated by Tyler and edited by Mikey Alfred. It was personally autographed by Tyler, The Creator . | Extremely Rare |

The DVD captures the height of the Odd Future (OFWGKTA) movement. It shows the camaraderie between Tyler, Frank Ocean, Earl Sweatshirt, Jasper Dolphin, and Taco before they branched out into their own massive solo careers.

: A ~30-minute film featuring raw behind-the-scenes footage, studio sessions, and typical Odd Future antics. A Photo Book : A visual diary of the

When Tyler released Wolf in 2013, he didn’t just drop an album; he offered a physical experience. The deluxe edition of Wolf featured: A high-quality digipak case. A 30-page booklet featuring artwork and lyrics. An exclusive .

In 2013, Tyler, The Creator was transitioning from an underground internet provocateur into a mainstream visionary. His third studio album, Wolf , marked a monumental shift in his career. It traded some of the raw, horrorcore shock-value of Bastard and Goblin for lush, jazzy instrumentation, cinematic storytelling, and deeper vulnerability.

Following the massive success of Wolf in April 2013, Tyler wanted to give his core fanbase an unfiltered look into his creative process. On November 4, 2014, Tyler announced via social media that he was dropping a surprise behind-the-scenes documentary. The release strategy was intentionally scarce:

In the years following its release, the DVD became a piece of hip-hop lore. For nearly a decade, fans had to rely on low-quality, fan-uploaded rips on YouTube or file-sharing networks to view the film. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the album in 2023, Tyler released a limited-edition Wolf vinyl box set, which sparked a massive wave of nostalgia for the original 2013 deluxe components, including the elusive DVD footage. Cultural Legacy

Today, the Wolf DVD is a collector’s item. Physical copies sell for over $200 on eBay — when they appear. Tyler himself has never officially reissued it, though fragments live on via fan uploads. In a 2021 interview, he called it “cringey but necessary,” adding: “If I didn’t make that DVD, I wouldn’t have known how to make a real film.”

is a rare piece of memorabilia released by Tyler, The Creator

But for die-hard fans of the Odd Future era, the music was only half the story. Bound to the deluxe physical editions of the album was a mythic artifact that captured a chaotic, pivotal moment in alternative hip-hop history: the Wolf DVD.

The film opens with a doll named Sam (voiced by Tyler) being kidnapped. The gritty, DIY aesthetic is pure early Odd Future: skateboard camera work, jarring zooms, and pastel colors mixed with splatters of fake blood. This segment sets up the motivation for the entire narrative—jealousy over a girl named Salem.