Wolf Children

Love wildly.

8.2
20121h 57m

After her werewolf lover unexpectedly dies in an accident, a woman must find a way to raise the son and daughter that she had with him. However, their inheritance of their father's traits prove to be a challenge for her.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer [Subtitled]

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Official English Trailer

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Official Trailer (English Dub)

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Trailer (English Subtitles)

Thumbnail for video: Official Clip -A Mother's Love (English)

Official Clip -A Mother's Love (English)

Thumbnail for video: Official Clip - Playtime in the Winter's First Snow (English)

Official Clip - Playtime in the Winter's First Snow (English)

Thumbnail for video: Official Clip - An Old House, But a New Home (English)

Official Clip - An Old House, But a New Home (English)

Thumbnail for video: Official Clip - Hana and the Wolf Man (English)

Official Clip - Hana and the Wolf Man (English)

Thumbnail for video: Official Clip - Raising Wolves (English)

Official Clip - Raising Wolves (English)

Cast

Photo of Haru Kuroki

Haru Kuroki

Yuki (voice)

Photo of Yukito Nishii

Yukito Nishii

Ame (voice)

Photo of Aoi Miyazaki

Aoi Miyazaki

Hana (voice)

Photo of Takao Osawa

Takao Osawa

Wolf Man (voice)

Photo of Momoka Ohno

Momoka Ohno

Yuki as a Child (voice)

Photo of Amon Kabe

Amon Kabe

Ame as a Child (voice)

Photo of Takuma Hiraoka

Takuma Hiraoka

Sohei (voice)

Photo of Megumi Hayashibara

Megumi Hayashibara

Sohei's Mother (voice)

Photo of Tadashi Nakamura

Tadashi Nakamura

Hosokawa (voice)

Photo of Tamio Ohki

Tamio Ohki

Yamaoka (voice)

Photo of Tomie Kataoka

Tomie Kataoka

Mrs. Nirasaki (voice)

Photo of Hajime Inoue

Hajime Inoue

Tendo (voice)

Photo of Shota Sometani

Shota Sometani

Mr. Tanabe (voice)

Photo of Taichi Masu

Taichi Masu

Radio Announcer (voice)

Photo of Kumiko Aso

Kumiko Aso

Mrs. Hotta (voice)

Photo of Bunta Sugawara

Bunta Sugawara

Nirasaki (voice)

Photo of Takashi Kobayashi

Takashi Kobayashi

Mr. Nirasaki (voice)

Photo of Mitsuki Tanimura

Mitsuki Tanimura

Mrs. Doi (voice)

Photo of Yasuko Egawa

Yasuko Egawa

Landlord (voice)

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Reviews

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ba1020

9.5/10

The movie is beautifully animated and an emotional Rollercoaster ride.
Topped only by the excellent Soundtrack by Takagi Masakatsu.

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Andres Gomez

7/10

A modern approach to the myth of the wolverine in the wolf extincted Japan.

The animation is really fantastic, specially the background staging.

The story is interesting and is quite touching the struggle of the mother to raise her children but at some point it becomes a bit boring for lack of rythm.

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CinemaSerf

7/10

“Hana” is one of those kindly people who wants to help out, so when she encounters a quiet young man who seems to be gatecrashing their lectures, she offers to share her books with him and pretty soon they are an item, living together and have two children “Yuki” and “Ame”. She (and we) know that he has quite an unique secret that comes in handy when they needed a nice pheasant for dinner, but when he is found dead in a storm drain, not only must she bring up the two children on her meagre savings, but move to somewhere where her children - who have inherited their father’s quirk - can be more relaxed than they can be in a city full of scrutinising eyes. She finds them a remote and ramshackle house which they have fun renovating and as the kids grow up, “Yuki” finds it easier to relate to her school friends whilst “Abe” suddenly turns a maturity corner and begins to yearn for a wilder life in the mountains. Money is still very tight and so “Hana” must rely on her own toil in their fields as well as help from the kindly neighbours - bit all whilst still keeping her children’s dual identity as under wraps as possible. An altercation at school sees “Yuki” lose the plot with new pupil “Sôhei” and that changes the family’s dynamic and with “Abe” becoming less and less interested in his human persona, “Hana” faces some visceral maternal choices that challenge the very essence of nature and nurture, true love and dedication. The animation is entertainingly and finely drawn with plenty of playful mischief throughout and the story is powerfully imbued with three characters who exude something really quite enigmatic. There is a darkness to the latter stages of the plot, but even that is a natural evolution that epitomises the powers of instinct - even when they seemingly are pitched against each other, or when it causes conflict amongst people who care deeply for each other. The fear of the unknown, of the rumour-mongers, the superstitious and the value of trust are all explored a little here, too, and the conclusion is heart-rending but somehow a symbol of progress for them all.

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