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The Wolf Children Ame and Yuki is the newest film from Mamoru Hosoda, the acclaimed director of Summer Wars and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time. In many ways, the film is reminiscent of the best ...
Instead of being afraid, the girl, Hana, embraces his difference, and soon they have two children, Ame and Yuki, both also able to transform into pup-sized wolves. One day shortly after Ame is born, ...
It's been 13 years since the world was introduced to this beautiful film about a single mother. Read on to find out more.
Though similar in aesthetic and tone to the works of the internationally renowned Hayao Miyazaki, Mamoru Hosoda's Wolf Children is far more grounded in familiar reality both in concept and in ...
Yuki, the older of the two children, is much more outgoing and brave, and she's at first much more comfortable with her wolf blood than her brother Ame, who's more cautious about the wolf within, but ...
Now to get to the plot, the film focuses on the 13-years in the life of a young woman, Hana, who falls in love with a werewolf while in college and after he passes, she must raise her half-wolf ...
Alternately romantic, funny, poignant, suspenseful, and sad, Wolf Children and its characters Hana, Yuki, and Ame can't help but touch the heart. The visuals (a perfect combination of hand drawing and ...
A mother attempts to raise her half-human, half-wolf children in Mamoru Hosoda's animated film. By THR Staff Despite its title, the new animated film by Japanese director Mamoru Hosoda (The Girl ...
Wolf Children tells the tale of two children, who have been born to a normal university female student and to a werewolf man. From their father they inherit the ability to turn into wolves, which ...
GKIDS is re-releasing Mamoru Hosoda's anime film, Wolf Children, in U.S. theaters for a limited three-day engagement from May 11-13. This emotionally resonant film portrays a single mother's ...
WOLF CHILDREN: AME AND YUKI. Thu Apr 4, 2013 12:10 AM Last update on: ... In that time, the different characters develop separately, each blossoming into unique individuals.