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La Lluvia del Lobo

Título original: Wolf's Rain
  • Serie de TV
  • 2003–2004
  • TV-14
  • 11h 41min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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La Lluvia del Lobo (2003)
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AcciónAnimaciónAnimación dibujada a manoAnimeAventuraCiencia FicciónDramaDrama psicológicoFantasíaFantasía oscura

En un futuro postapocalíptico en el que los humanos viven en ciudades abovedadas rodeadas de páramos, se supone que los lobos se han extinguido hace doscientos años.En un futuro postapocalíptico en el que los humanos viven en ciudades abovedadas rodeadas de páramos, se supone que los lobos se han extinguido hace doscientos años.En un futuro postapocalíptico en el que los humanos viven en ciudades abovedadas rodeadas de páramos, se supone que los lobos se han extinguido hace doscientos años.

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    • Keiko Nobumoto
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    • Sarah Hauser
    • Darren Pleavin
    • Kenta Miyake
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      • Kenta Miyake
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      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Sarah Hauser
    Sarah Hauser
    • Blue
    • 2003
    Darren Pleavin
    Darren Pleavin
    • Kiba (Animax Asia dub)
    • 2003
    Kenta Miyake
    Kenta Miyake
    • Tsume
    • 2003
    Akio Suyama
    • Hige
    • 2003
    Crispin Freeman
    Crispin Freeman
    • Tsume
    • 2003
    Joshua Seth
    Joshua Seth
    • Hige
    • 2003
    Mamoru Miyano
    Mamoru Miyano
    • Kiba
    • 2003
    Hiroki Shimowada
    • Toboe
    • 2003
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Kiba
    • 2003
    Mona Marshall
    Mona Marshall
    • Toboe…
    • 2003
    Kaho Kôda
    • Cher Degre
    • 2003
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Cher Degre
    • 2003
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Quent Yaiden
    • 2003
    Tom Wyner
    Tom Wyner
    • Quent Yaiden
    • 2003
    Mitsuru Miyamoto
    • Hubb Lebowski
    • 2003
    Bob Buchholz
    • Hubb Lebowski
    • 2003
    Arisa Ogasawara
    • Cheza
    • 2003
    Sherry Lynn
    Sherry Lynn
    • Cheza
    • 2003
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      • Keiko Nobumoto
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    earthray2

    Review of Wolf's Rain Series

    Wolf's Rain follows the incredible journey of a pack of wolves who are desperately searching for Paradise, despite the crumbling world around them and the threat of extinction that haunts them. We viewers follow the emotional journey as they find Cheza, a flower maiden who is key to their dream, and awkwardly root for the destruction of humanity and salvation of the wolves. Check for incredible plot.

    Next is music--Done by Yoko Kanno, THE composer of the century, there's no way that you can watch this series and not be moved by the incredible soundtrack. It fits the series to a T--and, might I add that the songs range from Latin to French to Maaya Sakamoto singing English. So no worries there.

    The voice acting is one of the best that I have ever seen in anime, and trust me, I've seen A LOT. The voices are nearly perfect and fit like puzzle pieces with the tone and plot.

    So now for my direct opinions. Wolf's Rain is one of the best things I have ever seen. After every episode I found myself searching for a paradise of my own and a purpose as great as the wolves'. It is an addicting series that is beautifully done--the artwork is amazing and the animation has virtually no flaws. It flows and flows, and leaves you stunned at the end. A good stunned though. An inspired stunned. Which leaves me to my last note--if you're looking for an anime where you can predict the ending, this one ain't it. If you're looking for one that will leave you with a changed perspective of everything, take the leap and watch it.

    I can guarantee that there will be something you like and remember forever.
    10teen_wolf88

    The Most Undeniably Awesome Work of Art Ever Produced for Television

    Where do I start? There are so many great things about Wolf's Rain. From the opening strains of the opening theme song, "Stray", to the very last chords of "Gravity" in episode 30, Wolf's Rain is an experience unlike any other. The animation is superb, the characters well developed, the story chock full of action, adventure and has a mythology all its own that captivates from the moment you enter into it. You don't have to like anime or even animation for that matter, to get into Wolf's Rain. The shots are the most cinematic I've ever seen in an animated series and the music conducted and arranged by Yoko Kanno is beautiful and timeless. Also, the story leaves a lot of things open for the viewer to interpret, and delves much deeper into issues of meaning, life and nature than any anime that I've ever seen. It incorporates so much from different genres and cultures, that everyone can find something to like in this series. So, for a great experience, check out Wolf's Rain!
    8Uinat

    Magnificent!

    SUMMARY -- Many, many, many years ago the Earth was ruled by wolves. Today they are just mythical beings, existing only in fairytales. But that's what people think. Wolves have adapted themselves to live among the mortals by taking human form, but they are faster, stronger and more flexible than any human. In those ancient times mankind has prospered to its highest peek. But something happened (and nobody's quite sure what it was) and civilization has collapsed. Now, a tyrant rules every city. People are miserable. The legend says that wolves will come back and bring Paradise to Earth...

    MY OPINION -- Wolf's Rain is a 21 or 22 episode (depending of a web site) fairytale, about a pack of wolves searching for Paradise. Animation is superb like in most of latest Anime series (e.g. Hellsing or Cowboy Bebop). It's fluid, clear, and the drawing is very colorful. Characters may be a little clichéd but that's usual for Anime. Wolf's Rain looks like Mad Max vs. Cowboy Bebop (created by Keiko Nobumoto). The problem with Wolf's Rain is that you have to have some elementary knowledge about Japanese mythology and fairytales. For if you don't the enjoyment won't be complete. Music is excellent. Something like 80's pop-rock. Main character names are given by their traits (Kiba = Fang, Tsume = Claw, Hige = Whiskers, Toboe Howling). There is no dubbed version yet, but if there is I advise you to look the original Japanese language ver. with English subtitles. Acting is good since the actors are veterans from such Anime as Akira, FLCL, Sakura Wars, X, Cowboy Bebop etc. Story is continuing from episode to episode so it means you have to see them all (except maybe ep. 15-18 which are recap, so you can skip them) to fully understand what's going on. Story is interesting, animation is excellent, acting is very good and production is of highest grade. What more a man could want?

    VERDICT -- Wolf's Rain is one of the best Anime series in the last couple of years (since Cowboy Bebop and Hellsing that is). It has something for every generation. Sometimes it may be confusing, non-consequent or slow but you'll forget all of that with the beginning of the next episode. In the sea of new age animated series for kids there aren't many titles that can praise about intelligent, interesting and action packed story/script, or with good acting as a matter of fact. Most of today's TV shows are there to make you stay by your couch absorbing dumb information that mean squat! This Anime will glue you to a couch but from a very different reason. I really enjoyed Wolf's Rain and I sincerely hope that you will too...
    gohmifune

    Let's help them find paradise...

    This is one of the single most important anime series ever, it single-handedly helped revive the fan side of the industry and created a digi-sub boom. That is why I love this show. I had waited for this show for ages when I first heard about it, when I finally saw it I was amazed. Atmosphere is the body of the show.

    From beginning to end this show is presented as a simple adventure/mystery story, but it is much more than that. There is far more to praise in this show than a great number of what was on at the time of its premier in Japan, but this along with Witch Hunter Robin and Gundam Seed represent the kind of quality that the current industry is capable of.

    Enough Praise...

    Yes there is a lot going for it, plot, character designs, music, atmosphere, character development, but it has one downside, much like the afore mentioned Witch Hunter Robin, it is essentially an Evangelion clone. This is not evident until the end of the show, and it does not hamper the quality of the show, but it does promote a trend. The ending, unlike Evangelion, is happy, and is the most amazing ending one could possibly ever wish for out of this show, but it is a bit cryptic, but satisfying nonetheless.

    Wolf's Rain is gold, the kind of gold that we get today. Hopefully we get more like it in the upcoming years.
    9black_stormraven

    Beautiful, tragic series

    This series is absolutely beautiful! It attempts to blend cultures and legends of many countries (North America, Russia, Japan) and does so in a way that is believable. It flows nicely until the end (except for the four OVAs which are really just flashbacks of the previous episodes) and is one of the saddest, yet somehow comforting endings of any series I've ever seen. The characters are easy to relate to, and their relationships are wonderfully portrayed by both the Japanese and English voice actors. The most touching relationship in this series is that between Kiba, the alpha wolf who desperately searches for Paradise, and Cheza, the Flower Maiden who can lead him there. It is so sweet that I found myself thinking 'aww' several times while watching. Although some may be disappointed with the conclusion, I think it's one of the better ways to end a series (much better than the manga did, by the way) and leaves the viewer thinking about philosophy, religion, and spirituality. An imaginative, creative, and all around great series that everyone (especially wolf lovers like me!) should take the time to watch. If you just want to hear the story, skip the four OVAs (I believe they are the last four on the first volume). You're really not going to miss much if you cut those out.

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    • Trivia
      Kiba means "Fang". Tsume means "Claw". Hige means "Whiskers". Toboe means "Howling".
    • Errores
      When they drag the old she-wolf out of the cell, one of her paw-pads is uncolored/the color of her fur for a frame or two.
    • Citas

      Kiba: They say there's no such place... as Paradise. Even if you search to the ends of the Earth, there's nothing there. No matter how far you walk, it's always the same road. It just goes on and on. But, in spite of that... Why am I so driven to find it? A voice calls to me... It says, "Search for Paradise."

    • Créditos curiosos
      The episode titles appear at the end of each episode instead of the beginning.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Wolfwalkers. Espíritu de lobo (2020)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Stray
      (Opening Theme Song)

      Written by Tim Jenson

      Music composition and Arrangement by Yôko Kanno

      Performed by Steve Conte

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de enero de 2003 (Japón)
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      • Japón
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      • Bones Animation (Japan)
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      • Bandai Visual Company
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      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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