“Hana raises wolf-human children alone after her wolf husband dies, moving from city to countryside.”
Wolf Children: Ame & Yuki
おおかみこどもの雨と雪
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Synopsis
Hana raises wolf-human children alone after her wolf husband dies, moving from city to countryside.
The story covers 13 years and begins with a 19-year-old college student named Hana who encounters and falls in "fairy tale-like" love with a "wolf man." After marrying the wolf man, Hana gives birth and raises two wolf children—an older sister named Yuki who was born on a snowy day, and a younger brother named Ame who was born on a rainy day. The four quietly lived in a corner of a city to conceal the existence of the "wolf children," but when the wolf man suddenly dies, Hana decides to move to a rural town far removed from the city. (Source: ANN)
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Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 readers settled on.
Strong agreement
σ 0.47 · scores cluster tight
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Not enough recommend signal yet
↓ 0.33
Running avg · Oct 2015 → Dec 2021
- 9 “I haven't seen the movie for Wolf Children yet, but I can say that the movie will be extremely good based on this manga. The story itself is my favorite type of wholesomeness and love for another...”
- 10 “Story: The storyline in this manga hits you straight in the feels. With romance, family conflict and loss of a loved one. Once starting I could put it down until I finished it. The main dialogue...”
- 10 “This manga is just... unbelievable. I have seen the movie before and I didn't cry, though it was moving. The book though. Oh my god, I sobbed so hard, twice. The thing is, the book lets you feel...”
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A Manga Publication
- Format 16 × 3 ch × vol
- Total read 2h 08m approx
- Published Apr 2012 – Aug 2013
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M19693 catalog