In un tempo futuro dopo l'apocalisse, in cui gli umani vivono in città a cupola circondate da terre desolate, si presume che i lupi siano già estinti da duecento anni.In un tempo futuro dopo l'apocalisse, in cui gli umani vivono in città a cupola circondate da terre desolate, si presume che i lupi siano già estinti da duecento anni.In un tempo futuro dopo l'apocalisse, in cui gli umani vivono in città a cupola circondate da terre desolate, si presume che i lupi siano già estinti da duecento anni.
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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...
The music is average in my opinion but still it is above normal anime standards for good. The one bad thing is the flashback episodes 15-18. They are a waste of time and get you to forget the story. Other than that it is a spectacular series, right up there with Bebop in my opinion. I would give Wolfs Rain a 9 1/2 out of ten and a jar of cookies. I highly recommend this series to anyone who doesn't mind a little swearing and blood. ^^
The ending reminded me of the RahXephon one, and probably not without coincidence, since Bones (the studio making the anime) did both series.
It is a sad and dark tale about a pack of wolves trying to survive in a hostile world, on their way to a place they call "Paradise" which apparently is a better place than their present.
Recommended if you like serious, melancholic and a bit thought-provoking series.
8 out of 10
The series is also "short", only 30 episodes makes for a nicely sized series, not so long that you get sick of watching it, but not to short to the point you feel cheated. I will say that when the series was over, I felt like..... "What do I do now?" it was just that great.
Try the series out, really pay attention, and I promise if you like very richly told stories that this one more than delivers.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizKiba means "Fang". Tsume means "Claw". Hige means "Whiskers". Toboe means "Howling".
- BlooperWhen 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.
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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."
- Curiosità sui creditiThe episode titles appear at the end of each episode instead of the beginning.
- ConnessioniReferenced in WolfWalkers - Il popolo dei lupi (2020)
- Colonne sonoreStray
(Opening Theme Song)
Written by Tim Jenson
Music composition and Arrangement by Yôko Kanno
Performed by Steve Conte
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- Tempo di esecuzione11 ore 41 minuti
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