Melon will do anything to avoid that Luffy video at this rate
@Dave_of_Mordor10 ай бұрын
To hell will luffy everyone should be worshiping johnny and yosaku! You guys don't understand that these guys are the world's greatest swordsmen!
@Devyn_leal10 ай бұрын
It’s not fucking fair man. We’ve been waiting for months 😭
@nestrior773310 ай бұрын
I honestly don't think it's time for the Luffy video. Not yet. In many ways, we just haven't reached a good point to talk about Luffy's character and story. Which is a conundrum since the entirety of One Piece is Luffy's story.
@Moe_Posting_Chad10 ай бұрын
Trying to encapsulate Luffy before the story is over, is like trying to say *the One Piece is a fucking afro.* It goddamn better not be!
@nestrior773310 ай бұрын
After seeing the announcement in the community tab (April for the Luffy video), I have thought a bit more about it. And we might actually be coming very close to the point where talking about him can be done. Because the big question now is: How much Nika will be in the Luffy video? Since that can quickly become its own video. Especially if there's a sudden "chosen one" or "prophecy" kind of thing going on.
@70Lu0710 ай бұрын
Melon Tee using her fame as the One Piece media literacy expert to spread the word of the most underground and underrated stuff ever will always be the best thing ever
@Moe_Posting_Chad10 ай бұрын
That's what I want though! I came for the One Piece, and I want the personalities to then further curate more media. I need the gestalt of the memes and the loving tears of the fans to guide me. If I just listened to the clickbait I'd be suffering through the *autistic elf show.* Embrace the gestalt, embrace the curation of the collective.
@chriscolombie413510 ай бұрын
It’s more underground in America very less in France the show was cool sad though
@Nr474710 ай бұрын
Wolf's Rain was quite huge in the Western anime community for a while IIRC. I certainly wouldn't call it "the most underground" by any means.
@colbysbees10 ай бұрын
They actually can't transform into humans. They are wolves the entire time. They have some sort of concentration based illusion power they use to force people to perceive them as humans, but the illusion obviously breaks when they touch someone like when Tsume tried to save the kid by grabbing him.
@deletedTestimony10 ай бұрын
I wasn't sure about that, thank you for confirming my interpretation
@hippocalypse915210 ай бұрын
So they are inverted medieval werewolves! fucking fascinating
@queeniedramanicole942710 ай бұрын
That's fucking awesome
@thepokekid0110 ай бұрын
Yeah, I believe it's from mythology. Similar to how you hear stories of Coyotes and Foxes doing the same
@nuraolblast172110 ай бұрын
was about to write it, like "huh actually" lmao
@Canido1910 ай бұрын
I love Wolf's Rain to tears, and the sub is superb, but...I would argue the dub is better. It is performed by veterans of the time, and the translated scripts does a LOT to clear up a few things in the worldbuilding. ▪The wolves' human forms are a magic illusion spell they have learned to instinctively (and reflexively) cast on the perceptions of others around them. This exists to protect their identity as wolves, but it is far from perfect. There are a few ways to see through it. For example, Quint can see through it sometimes when he's drunk. ▪Blue is only half-wolf (the other half being domestic dog) and that's part of the reason it takes her so long to figure out a lot of stuff. (And a major source of personal drama for her, because she still loves Quint, who still hates wolves.) ▪Jagara & Hamona are twins. That's why they look identical. (Also because 2000s anime really likes Generational Xerox character designs.) ▪Between the nobles' propaganda, the wolves disguises, and the fact that wolves look like domestic dogs, most humans who manage to see a wolf un-disguised mistake it for a big, but otherwise-ordinary dog. The wolves working in the small town on the outskirts play up this confusion to avoid being recognized for what they are while trying to make ends meet. ▪Hige betrayed all the packs he led to Jagara not to save his own life, but because he was captured and brainwashed to do so at a very young age. He didn't even realize he was doing it because of how deep the brainwashing was. By the time he realized it, he couldn't even resist it if he wanted to anymore, and the guilt he felt over leading the people he got close to to their deaths caused him to start developing suicidal depression.
@Soufriere849 ай бұрын
Yes. The Japanese cut intentionally had the leads played by relative newbies (secondary characters were voiced by veterans like Unshou Ishizuka and Maaya Sakamoto), whereas the English dub was literally Cowboy Bebop 2.0 -- same studio, same voice director, many of the same voice actors, different scriptwriter (but Lia Sargent did well), and the American staff wanted to prove they could outdo their previous "best ever" work… and I think they did…
@joyfullblaze873 ай бұрын
Yes thank you!! So much I wanted to say during the watch!! So if I may... What's your take of the end? @canido19
@joyfullblaze873 ай бұрын
@@Soufriere84I love that kiva was vash the stampede!!! I used to follow voice actors! Lol
@joyfullblaze873 ай бұрын
Kiba*
@ekenks865010 ай бұрын
This anime always feels like a half-remembered fever dream. Don’t remember how it ends, just lots and lots of angst
@mdgiudice879710 ай бұрын
Did not expect a Wolf's Rain video in 2024 but I welcome it.
@samkun110 ай бұрын
I think a lot of Americans watched this on adult swim when it aired. It was a angsty fever dream of my childhood and I’m happy to see you cover it!
@okoman510 ай бұрын
I think their human form was a visual illusion, not a physical transformation
@AloyImpact10 ай бұрын
I realized the series is like stuck a loop of creation and destruction, the Wolves represent the will to strive and create something better, this cyclical nature loops as we call it paradise.
@x0hopeless0x5111 күн бұрын
It's suck in a loop but to my understanding it's not meant to be that way. What I understood from the final conversation between cheza and Kiba is that they have met before in the past and they will meet again and again until they open paradise in it's truest and purest form. Cheeza died before she could take root and bloom and thus open paradise in the shape of the chosen wolf (Kiba) that's why the end shows another reincarnation and also a Glimpse of a Lunar flower in the city. Meaning this time Paradise is closer since in the last cycle they never actually saw a real Lunar Flower until Cheza Died and returned to her Flower form and that is why Kiba says it's the same endless road he subconsciously knew this wasn't the first time he failed and that makes his death all the more Heart breaking since he was so CLOSE to it.
@jpickens1899 ай бұрын
I don't know if this gets discussed later, but they aren't shapeshifting. When they appear human it is an illusion that presents them as human, but their body remains that of a wolf. You can see that in the first episode when Tsume reaches out a hand to catch the young boy, but when they contact, he is biting the boy's shoulder instead, and the boy cries out in fear when the illusion is broken.
@untamedmando810312 күн бұрын
glad I ran to the comments cuz I was going to say this.
@cameronsunken84410 ай бұрын
Wolf’s Rain was one of my first anime, and it’s remained a favorite of mine throughout my life. The soundtrack (which I’m surprised you didn’t talk about more) is absolutely amazing. I think I remember the first scene of the anime is Kiba lying in the snow, appearing to be dying almost. I always interpreted that as a possible ending to a cycle before the one we experience in the show, and it could possibly be his driving motivation to once again form a pack and seek paradise once again to undo what happened last time. I love this series and I love that you got to experience it too! (P.S. That Toboe scene at the end made me cry so hard, just thinking about it can get me going sometimes.)
@Mubvekhar3 ай бұрын
Same, it was the first anime I ever watched, and I was hooked. I’d never seen something that had the depth and darkness Wolf’s Rain had, and I was immediately sucked into Ergo Proxy, Texhnolyze, Lain, etc. Wolf’s Rain was my introduction to anime.
@annerb153110 ай бұрын
Oh my! I'm always glad to hear people talk about this anime. Wolf's Rain tends to leave people speechless. It certainly has the feeling of gloomy doom that MelonTeee mentions and the events in the series just enforce that. Most people either don't like it for being weird or love it for the characters touching a chord. And the characters are hard not to love. I wouldn't say it feels dated, I usually do an anual watching and now I'm watching Angels of Death and the former feels a lot more 2000's, even being recently adapted into an anime. Still, it's the kind of thing you won't get with one watching, there are details in the background and a lot of foreshadowing and important information sometimes is mentioned in the middle of an action scene, as that info is important but not as important as the characters trying to survive. If you don't pay attention you will miss stuff. For example, Hige didn't betray all those packs, if you see the background you can see a lot of wolves identical to him but with different numbers on the collars, so it's implied he was cloned or bred and somehow brainwashed by Jagara, who liked to consume the wolves. Also the wolves don't shapeshift. They never turn into humans, they can't, but they do create an illusion that makes the humans believe they aren't seeing an animal but a human. That's why Jagara soldiers can track them with their machines, and some people more connected with nature (like the tribe), or with their mind "unwell" (like the old man of the van, the hunter when he's extremely drunk or the chubby skater kid at the city) can actually see their true form. As the viewers, we get that mixed version, sometimes seeing them as humans and some others as their true self, which is a really original take and I think the odd scenes are a reminder they aren't humans and to make the viewer wonder about what is truly happening when the flower path appears or they see visions of the paradise. What paradise was actually real? The wolves? The nobles? The place at the desert were the souls rest after dying? As MelonTeee says, that's for the viewer to consider.
@Yog-shi10 ай бұрын
Two things, the Wolf's Rain is 26 episodes + 4 ovas and has 4 recap episodes situation. Not sourcing this so my retelling will be extremely brief and possibly wrong, but nearly the entire staff got sick and so they threw together the recap episodes to fill the tv slot. WR was always meant to just be 26 eps but the last four episodes had to be made later due to the aforementioned circumstances. Second, it's been ages since I watched Wolf's Rain so the details of Everything escape my memory, just the dregs of a sad contemplative dream. BUT I remember one bit of Lore because it's so damn weird when you consider every scene of the show. the wolves don't shapeshift or turn into humans at all. They are always wolves. They just have really good illusion magic. This makes some moments make way more sense, and some a whole lot less.
@HFN_0110 ай бұрын
YOOOO, I PHYSICALLY SHOUTED WHEN I SAW THIS POP UP My FAVORITE anime/tv show video essay creator making a video on what defined my childhood and practically single-handedly programmed my taste in fiction, this is the crossover of my LIFE
@cvox60710 ай бұрын
That wolf rain opening will always stay on my mind Glad someone is not forgetting this masterpiece Strayyyyyy
@KaregoAt10 ай бұрын
It's such a banger
@queeniedramanicole942710 ай бұрын
Yesssss
@silomenezes293510 ай бұрын
🎶In the cold breeze that i walk along~
@lstreamer453510 ай бұрын
"No regrets cause I got nothing to looose~"
@FennecTECH8 ай бұрын
It’s the ending for me. Gravity. I love it.
@kaneroar371810 ай бұрын
finally, Wolfs rain is gaining some traction. i’ve never met anyone who has also seen this anime. i love wolfs rain whole heartedly !!
@Grandcathedral6 ай бұрын
Same. I come here to connect
@xMarrilliamsx3 ай бұрын
I just finished it and it's a masterpiece. It's definitely in my top 10 favorite anime
@queeniedramanicole942710 ай бұрын
I can't gush enough on how much this series matters a lot to me. I am so happy you are talking about it. The music is so good and as flawed as the story is, I love the main characters and the ending hits hard. I hold Kiba, Cheza, Hige, Blue, Tsume, Toboe, and Quent Yaiden close to my heart
@silentsmashbros490210 ай бұрын
The music is legendary. Yoko Kanno DID HER THING with this OST and the related tracks.
@caffeinatedpossum5 ай бұрын
@@silentsmashbros4902 Yoko Kanno fucking COOKED and then SERVED
@EldritchWendigo10 ай бұрын
God this is probably one of my most favorite and cherished anime ever but it always makes me ugly cry especially the last 2 episodes. No matter how many times I watch it always makes me sob grossly
@pompirate80969 ай бұрын
I always took the ending to be more metaphorical then literal. We all strive for something better, to be better, to make other's lives better, and it all will be forgotten, but that doesn't mean the journey isn't worth it. I feel the ending is telling everyone watching to "Run for paradise."
@kap161810 ай бұрын
Wolf's Rain is my all-time favorite anime. As I get older and rewatch it, I come to appreciate it more and more. The characters, the world, the aesthetic, the music I love it all so much.
@twillightfairy10 ай бұрын
Nearly 20 years later, and Wolf's Rain shows itself to a newer audience just to make more people wonder WTF did I just watch. For me, the characters and story were incredible, the ending is heart wrenching as you watch these characters you've come to know, and love die and then the final fight between Kiba and Darcia where there is no true victor; it's still the saddest ending I can think of. Just writing this is bringing back the sheer grief I felt the first time I watched the End of Wolf's Rain, it's so powerful. Melon you are completely correct in calling this piece of work, art, it truly is.
@cheesecakw404510 ай бұрын
MelonTeee, please never stop making, *checks notes*, "word vomit"
@aurorem.730710 ай бұрын
No way you're doing a Wolf's Rain video. This anime traumatized me as a kid. It still is so hard to watch honestly. But such a fantastic story, if y'all have never seen it go now: it's worth it!
@juniorthelichch.10 ай бұрын
That opening still gets stuck in my head decades later for no fucking reason.
@dnightwalker10 ай бұрын
Hearing that "Wolf’s Rain" is an underground cult classic, makes me feel sooooo freaking old. Mainly because it was a big deal back in the day.
@cloudkitsune1710 ай бұрын
Toboe and Hige were def my favorites in this series, and I *loved* their relationships with Tsume and Blue. The series is so unique and doesn't get enough love, in my opinion. XD As for the ending... I always liked to hope it was a beginning anew, where Kiba would re-find the pack and have a better beginning then tragic ending.
@TitaniumSeraph5 ай бұрын
Wolf's Rain is one of my favorites. I do think it takes a few watches to understand. (Or at least do your best) LOVE the soundtrack. One part I always cry is when Quent and Blue are reunited. The moment he realizes who she is and turns around. omg teeeaaars It's stated several times that Paradise is only for wolves. So, my understanding is that Darcia was an "impure wolf" and was rejected. Cheza was going to bring the new world. But Darcia's eye sullied it. What we see at the end is our modern society (reborn with evil). Everyone is reincarnated and the search for REAL Paradise starts again. It makes me think this cycle has happened many, many times. And the main characters have met many, many times; though they may not remember.
@satyasyasatyasya574610 ай бұрын
Never seen it, but in my J-Pop & JRPG phase as a teen, I discovered Maaya Sakamoto and her singing the theme to Wolf's Rain; Gravity. Love that song so much. The lyrics are just so in the feels
@mmem426410 ай бұрын
So nostalgic. I honestly can’t remember if I ever finished this, but it’s a series I won’t be able to watch now. I will continue listening to Stray & even more Can You Bite the Hand bc those songs bang.
@WarlockofThorns10 ай бұрын
So a couple of things. The wolves use magic to glamour themselves as humans. I believe its talked about a bit with Kiba and the native tribe. Which is why they jump cut around. It seems to allow limited humanoidal manipulation of objects but has moments where they accidently hurt others when they use their hands because its actually their jaws/claws. Also at least in my interpretation the human settlements are far apart and probably dont communicate outside of word of mouth and misinformation by travelers. They probably dont know forests exists or settlements have wolf/halfwolf/domesticated dogs. I'll have to rewatch to see if it comes across as the scenes showing the wolves as their unglamoured forms or just enslaved wolves.
@LolliTeamProductions10 ай бұрын
I thought i was one of the only 10 people that watched this anime. I would never have guessed to see a review of this here. I love your onepiece videos but honestly its great to hear you talk about older/less known anime. Would love to see more like this! Here are a few others: city hunter, video girl ai and dna2
@sofielm68629 ай бұрын
What a blessing this video is. Last night, I finished this masterclass of a show. The watching of it I prolonged for god knows what reason, but that aside, I knew for many years that it would become an instant favorite of mine, but I didn't expect to see a deep analysis of it the very next day to prolong my enjoyment. It's so refreshing to see that, since the only thing that I've been able to find on the internet about this show is mostly its breathtaking soundtrack. And i love how just because I decided to check my missed notifications, I was gifted this video. I can't wait to hear a different interpretation of the ever-present yearning for "Paradise".❤
@Scaryandtroublesome10 ай бұрын
I watched Wolf’s Rain as a preteen back in 2006, and it caused me to have my first existential crisis. 😂
@wadejohnston43058 күн бұрын
I don't have met maybe 4 people irl and maybe like 10 online that knew about this show since I first watched it circa like 2002 at 1am on adult swim when I was like 12 or 13. So to see this video essay when I search it on KZbin out of boredom and nalstalgia really surprised me. Actually the amount of coverage it has on KZbin in general surprised me. Thanks
@beansnrice32110 ай бұрын
There is a certain running thread in Japan of wolves being a bit of a metaphor for a warrior or fighter's spirit. I think that the wolves represent a little bit of the pro family but anti-social instinct that many cultures have but that might be a little more difficult to express in a socially conscientious society like modern Japan. So I suspect that Wolf's rain is a bit of a slice of life series and is kind of like one of those plots that's supposed to be watching the nature of the characters carry them forward like watching a leaf get carried by the water of a river. Sure there was much suffering but there was also honest joy, love and freedom.
@KaregoAt10 ай бұрын
AUUUGHH WOLF'S RAIN MY BELOVED
@renyourfren2 ай бұрын
This is my favorite anime! I even have gone by "Cheza" in my travels and have white husky mix named "Kiba". I am so glad you enjoyed it!
@edwardt.87043 ай бұрын
I loved this series in my youth, and I feel it is the basis for a lot of the anime I enjoy. One of the few series I found in the long time since I finished this is Casshern Sins, a post-apocalyptic robot tale that I think came out about a decade later. Dunno if you have seen this, but thank you for covering one of my all-time FAVORITE shows 🐺🌧😍😭
@OGTwistedDobermanXCVI4 ай бұрын
About Tsume's death... When Darcia sprinted for him, he did so with enough strength, force, and momentum to split Tsume's side right open with his fangs as he bolted past him. This can be seen by the fact Tsume was literally flung backwards from the hit, something that a mere graze would not have the power to pull off. And the amount of blood that spilled out would've caused him to die within minutes.
@mooneater16476 ай бұрын
This is my most favourite series. I love it to bits. It has never left my heart. Thank you
@CapitanaSheep2 ай бұрын
A child me found wolfs rain on accident by flipping through channels. I remember the scene I saw, a white wolf running at a wall of guns and trying to fight for something. Later in life I would find the anime and watch it again from the start. But that moment is printed on my brain, the determination from Kiba and the stunning music composition, priceless ❤ it’s goofy at time and plot holes can be found everywhere but this holds a special place in my heart
@SavioI9 ай бұрын
Whenever I finish a show that I absolutely adore I almost always end up searching for videos about it, video essays, because I'd like to know what other people feel or think of said show, with Wolf's Rain it wasn't like that. I watched this when video essays weren't really a thing, so I was left alone to ponder on my own, much akin to the characters here. One of the things I love about wolves, is this duality they tend to portray them with, which is the Lone Wolf vs the Pack Wolf, which is beautifully demonstrated here, most of them, specially Kiba, he starts as a loner and it is only when meeting other wolves when trying to figure stuff out not on his own that he grows more into being in his human form, and both wolves and humans can be like that, but the thing about wolves is that they are connected with nature, they can literally reshape the environment, hence why they seek the flower, their journey in search of paradise, and humans are content with their lives, which is why they reject wolves or keep them as pets, or in the worse case as tools. People think wolves bring about the end of the world but they just sense it, and it should be a signal about it, but since we've grown to despise them we see it as a bad omen, and no one can tell you a bad prophecy if there is no prophet, we see it as a threat or a curse instead of help in order to change or reach out and make things better. Maybe we were all once wolves who simply forgot because it was easier that way, more pleasant to be just a human, instead of realizing we were one and the same and both looking for the same thing.
@InReverie2210 ай бұрын
I think its awesome that you reflected on Wolfs Rain. I remember watching this anime when i was like 12 and that ending to me was so beautiful but fucked. I think your spot on when you said that the world reincarnated to a better society but repeating that ending again. I interpreted reincarnation being soiled by evil and that cycle repeating. It was a great story. Thanks.
@aarondebellotte58802 ай бұрын
This anime rang out to me the most due to the reoccurring themes of loneliness and perseverance. On that token, something I noticed in this series is the presence of masks, disguises, and hiding identities. The wolves have the ability to cast illusion, but everyone else wore masks or had jobs that overshadowed the individual. Everyone in society doesn't know who they are, where they came from, or where they're going. In my opinion, why the world is ending. Cities and factions of humans are fractured, and without memories of love to bind, before long, we're a enemies. This can't be the way, there must be a better way. Paradise is calling, and I think we can do it if we try. But everyone's too tired to try again, and so it all ends. All the pain, all the beauty. A grim outlook of how our society too can end. And at the end, is all that really matters. Me, my purpose, my opposition, and what I'm willing to do to ensure that something can continue to see tomorrow.
@JQxSunshine8 ай бұрын
2000s kiddos would wake up to Inuyasha’s outro , I woke up to this outro.. I can honestly say wolf rain was my introduction into the marvelous world of anime .. it’s still so good to this day 🙏🏽
@maxiargos197110 ай бұрын
Idk if anyone pointed this out so sorry for this info dump, but the reason for the wolves being killed 200 years ago might be in connections with japan, and what they did to there wolves. Which sadly yes they where all killed off in 1905, and the anime was released in 2003. And in japan they even have a yokai that are wolfs that gain the ability to turn human. Kinda like fox yokai for a lack of a better example. I only know of this cause someone pointed this out to me years ago. Because, yeah I had no idea about this either. XD extra! I could be wrong, but Y2K was pretty much a theme with a lot of japanese works or the idea of it, and seeing how these era of anime had like one of the most fashionable styles I've still ever seen despite it's idea of the end of the world really is kinda funny to me as well.
@CygnusStar00510 ай бұрын
I got so excited seeing the title! This anime is so dear to me and I love your thoughtful videos
@michiiimichiii10 ай бұрын
Binged Wolf's Rain for this video because in MelonTeee I trust. Very glad I did because DAMN what a series. The portrayal of a bleak dystopia but not one without hope really struck me. This isn't the kind of series that usually grips me but when I wasn't watching it, I was thinking about it. When I was watching, I didn't want to stop (and it wasn't just because I needed to see super slay Tsume). Thank you Haza for this...I will be thinking about these wolves for a while...
@Yog-shi10 ай бұрын
YEAH WOLF'S RAIN MENTIONED
@Matagu110 ай бұрын
Omfg Wolfs Rain! Its so nostalgic! xD I was a young teen seeing this!
@gramm-010 ай бұрын
Discovering this on a Melon Tee video is a blessing
@fireheartshadow5 ай бұрын
This show speaks to this gutteral feeling of longing deep inside that I have been striving to find in media wherever I go because it is hurting in such a comforting manner. I rarely find anything that lives up to this. The music, environments and general vibe of this anime just outmatches most things I know and I find it hard to recommend since I can understand how it can feel like a drag. Nevertheless to me it is a piece of art that I will forever hold dear and close to my heart.
@NKMitch4210 ай бұрын
I once described this show to a friend who was having trouble getting into it as a meditation on loneliness, and paradise is other people.
@Flickeralex10 ай бұрын
I've seen it back in the days, and man, it was something else. Gotta rewatch it sooner or later.
@Spyderfarmerman8 ай бұрын
Wolf's Reign : Native People's world closing in on them and have to contemporize to the times. Aka taming the animal to make dogs aka civilizing Native Tribes. Aka Making a Pack. 😊 Also Cheza is the scent they are following because it's the scent they remember when they were happy and free.
@TheAnimeTea9 ай бұрын
Screaming that someone actually was able to capture the madness and greatness of Wolf’s Rain! I literally cried as they recapped the ending, even though I’ve seen it several times at this point. WR is definitely art to be experienced but boy will it mess with your mind.
@NMbass90610 ай бұрын
Hell yeah I loved this show when I was a teenager. Highly recommended! It was my brother's favorite for many years! Thank you for the video and the trip down memory lane, I hope you have a great day and I appreciate all the hard work you put into this wonderful video!
@jiga683210 ай бұрын
So I haven't even started the video but i wanna say i almost had a heart attack watching the thumbnail 😂 it's one of my favourite anime of all time, there isn't enough appreciation for this beautiful piece of art ij this world
@SuperSupper210 ай бұрын
To me, it sounds like the story is about myth; that paradise existed once, but now that there's these others here, we can't have paradise. That even when you reach that paradise, it'll be moved just out of reach for some other reason.
@avenreir5 ай бұрын
I only got to watch this series after ADORING IT when I was young, roughly 10 or so years ago when it was getting popular on KZbin. I am obsessed with it. I have watched it with friends 4 times in a row and every time I finish the series I'm left wanting more and more. I wish this series got the love it deserved, and I wish more people knew about it. It genuinely changed my life.
@ShadzeriosFIN10 ай бұрын
I saw Wolf's Rain when I was a teen and kept rewatching it later when I became an adult. At first I thought that the wolves had died and basically gone to paradise which could have been their form of 'heaven' almost. However, later I began to to think if this is like an ouroboros cycle (probably butchered that word) but it is basically: birth, death and rebirth-- and repeat. It is something that will repeat in means of balance but the psychology aspect of things is really fascinating. So many possible endings.
@Eden2510 ай бұрын
I remember watching this anime when I was like 15 or 16 so like, a long time ago, and experiencing one of the strongest feelings of hollowness I had ever experienced until then at the end of the anime First, Toboe's death just traumatized me and then that whole little speech Tsume gives, saying goodbye to Toboe...like, how are you supposed to not be a mess after watching that!? 😂 And then after I could finally pull it together to finish the rest of the show and just get it over with the ending just destroyed me I legit got so depressed for like a good month and a half I was obsessed with the sound track I would just listen to it to find some solice In particular "stangers" and "beyond me" Looking back on it now, I can laugh about the experience, but I do remember this anime hitting me so hard it really is something you have to experience for yourself It sticks with you for a while Still love it, though it's just such a beautiful and poetic story, and the animation is gorgeous not to mention the music 10/10 Sorry you just saw the ending for the first time, it can be an unsettling feeling I was just as confused as you, not knowing what to make out of most of it but just knowing it had changed me somehow, and i was not the same as the one before watching that anime lol 😂 I know it sounds dramatic, but you do have to watch it to get it
@HappyTheNeko10 ай бұрын
Wow. It’s been a while since I’ve thought about Wolf’s Rain. It was one of the first anime I watched, back when whole series of anime could be uploaded on KZbin without copyright worries. I remember being sad and confused by how it ended. This will be an interesting look at it 15+ years later.
@aallen331110 ай бұрын
I’m so glad to see people experiencing Wolfs Rain. It was the First anime I ever watched and it’ll always have a spot as one of my all time favorites
@palehunter67118 ай бұрын
I personally subscribe to the interpretation that it's about how we all run our whole lives for a goal none of us will every truly reach, and that "paradise" doesn't exist, that you'll never be happy and no matter what you get or where you are you'll still be searching for that something to finally fix you.
@Grandcathedral6 ай бұрын
I like this
@WolfsRainHD4 ай бұрын
@10:58 The recap episodes happened because of the SARS epidemic that hit Japan. They didn't have time to produce 4 full episodes because of the interruption in production, so those 4 episodes were cobbled together and aired. That's why on episode 26 there's an "end credits" sequence that doesn't really seem to fit with all the drama and action still occurring. That was the final aired episode without the final ending. They then released the 4 final episodes as OVAs to officially finish the story.
@friendlyyukii531710 ай бұрын
That's the perfect birthday gift for me✨ I love your videos! And Wolfs Rain will always have a special place in my heart♥️
@NWarrior7775 ай бұрын
i think it's pretty obvious plot move on the end which is readable, but it's sad wolf's reincarnated in the end, in modern world. if you look close - in opening they go through paths of each other, so. opening is in the end setting actually. so it's a loop. wolfs come to world then it's ends. so they do it again and again - being born at the end if the world, and, in trying to find paradise, find end and make new world. i think the author thought here is "there is no happy ending, history is never ending loop of born and painfull d е аth but in life you can find happy moments. paradise doesnt come after end, only bits of it could be find in process" i am very sad about this ending so i have au where wolfs starting realize that they on the loop and it turn out in another loop that they need to find all colors flowers (like in rainbow flag with same color symbols) and then they find paradise, better say Love, on Earth and everything will be a okay ✌
@maoxyi234410 ай бұрын
THIS IS SUCH A GOOD SHOW I ADORE IT OMG I'm so glad to see this especially from you this is gonna be so awesome to watch I'm already getting teary this was my childhood fr ;v;
@wrigleyc4 ай бұрын
Watching this series for the first time at like ten years old was insane lol I absolutely did not fully grasp what was happening by the end of it. But it stuck with me and it's still one of my favorites today.
@BrianaBird310 ай бұрын
I watched this show as a teenager on Cartoon Network with my little brother. I don't think I'll ever be able to watch it again since my brother passed away, but this show is so good and I'm so glad you're talking about it!
@skullsquad90010 ай бұрын
They explain how the wolves adapted an Pheromone Illusion Magic bs towards the beginning of the show. They also say multiple times that "Paradise" was where wolves wouldn't need to fear the brutality of humans anymore. And thats exactly what they're given in the end. Obviously reincarnating into a world were they don't exist....
@inkyoggy6 ай бұрын
The way I see it is that "paradise" is something we all yearn for, but we cannot achieve. In this world we must realize that paradise, the way we want it, is something we can never have. That is why everyone, in their lifetime, must find their own paradise in their own way, and this is what we see for all of the characters here. I think that's the message of Wolf's Rain.
@alessandromazza455710 ай бұрын
Well, I guess I'll add this to the list and come back to the video only after watching the series
@denikehi457910 ай бұрын
What a coincidence you made a video on Wolf's rain just as i randomly remembered it exists a few days ago.
@veneziaguzman621310 ай бұрын
Wolf’s rain!! Good to hear you’re into the less mainstream stuff, now I’m expecting a video on Zankyou no Terror Iceland music in my Japanese anime ost? More likely than you think 🇮🇸
@RogerSmith20046 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering this series. I always interpreted the conclusion to be about how people need to be in a constant state of searching, in a constant state of forward movement, as that is what is able to keep people going through life. That's why the search for paradise is contrasted with these false paradises in the series (the Nobles' paradise, as well as the false paradise Kiba and then later those poor soldiers get trapped in), because they keep people stagnated.
@PresidentEvilxx10 ай бұрын
MELON AAAAAH im so happy about someone talking about wolfsrain its one of my favorites!
@rubywolf52969 ай бұрын
Wolf's Rain always feels like an ephemeral, melancholic dream. It's a wonderfully depressing experience & the opening has been stuck in my head for decades!
@q-miiproductions878Ай бұрын
12:23 That’s a peregrine falcon.
@AsunaArtist10 ай бұрын
It’s really nice to see someone finally cover this anime as it was my childhood.
@silomenezes293510 ай бұрын
This was one of the first animes i ever watched and to this day is still one of my favourites. I cried like a baby at the ending, but i loved every second of it.
@windpoopie10 ай бұрын
I first watched this series when it aired on adult swim (so buttfuck long ago) and Toboe’s death scene still makes me tear up. 🥺 Anyway great review. I hope you do more underground anime in the future!!
@ObiClon10 ай бұрын
Wolf's Rain takes me back to those early years of Adult Swim. I was just thinking about it some time ago and how I am not sure I fully understood it like I did back when I watched it. Honestly this will help me get that better understanding I am looking for
@marikasamogin10 ай бұрын
OMG Wolf Rain the trauma! the director was also that of cowboy bebop., however the themes and atmospheres were beautiful, the theme song was beautiful, I cried a lot with this Anime. Ps Mamoru Miyano is my favourite Seiyuu.
@rzuue10 ай бұрын
glad to hear that I wasn't the only one who loved wolf's rain while being utterly confused by it
@xago202110 ай бұрын
i appreciate your commentary immensely. gonna watch this soon
@badger-198410 ай бұрын
I haven't seen this series in years but I loved it so much as a teen. It's so nice to see someone talking about it. I might have to watch it again some time soon
@LOLFUNNYQ10 ай бұрын
Gods I loved this show back in the day
@Takato10 ай бұрын
I think you summarized my feelings for Wolf's Rain the best way possible: I have no fucking idea what to make of it, even by watching it twice. I liked it, but man is it confusing and weird. Though it's exactly that weirdness that makes it stand out from other stories. It's not like S.E. Lain, where everything is so much abstract that it has no form or shape, but it surely doesn't guide you by the hand to tell you what it wants to tell either. I also do agree, cutting it to 13 episodes would've make it much more concise. There's episodes where fucking nothing happens, plus all those recap episodes. The OST might be the best OST for any anime ever, as well. God bless Yoko Kanno. Fun fact: the most viewed version of San Sebastian, by Sonata Arctica, on YT is an AMV of Wolf's Rain, and that's how I got to know the anime lmfao
@evelynbasham167310 ай бұрын
Wolf's Rain is so good yet so sad.
@ItsJustJab_10 ай бұрын
BABE WAKE UP MELONTEE DROPPED
@andrewsad17 ай бұрын
Wolf's Rain is on the same shelf in my brain as Last Exile, in the same way that the Bartimaeus trilogy is on the same shelf as Artemis Fowl. Like, they're nothing alike, but they feel so similar to me. The Noble Families are basically interchangeable with the Guild tbh
@00Clank10 ай бұрын
I had never considered the thought that Wolf's Rain can be classified as some 'Furry shit', funny that. I didn't think of them as shapeshifting between wolf and human, I had always assumed they simply are both at all times and the visual change just lets us the audience know which part of themselves they are acting on, or which others are seeing them as. So in that meeting between Kiba and Tsume their recognizing each other as wolves is significant because they can identify when another is a wolf. That or it's something like a Faerie Glamour, where they're always wolves and the human form is some type of projection or illusion. I dunno the only thing I remember for sure is that it was kept very vague. I believe the comments about Wolves being extinct is meant to refer to the unique type of Wolf Person that our protagonists are. Great pick, Haza!
@Shane-ed6mu10 ай бұрын
CONTENT. I AM FOAMING
@okami-chan977210 ай бұрын
Omg I nearly forgot about this anime! I remembered my best friend from school introduced me to this years ago when she was obsessed with wolves at the time!
@stormaggeden7 ай бұрын
I remember when I first watched Wolfs Rain. I was a young anime loving teen back in 2008 and it was Thanksgiving. The show came in the mail and i spent two days binging it. The dispair and waves of emotion upon completing it shook me to my very core. What a beautiful work of art
@C.C.STUDIOS10 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved this anime. ❤️ The fact that it only has one season and ended the way it did made it absolutely perfect 👌
@Mr.Un0riginality10 ай бұрын
Saw this notif and instinctively clicked to see the funny lady
@KumoKumiko10 ай бұрын
can't hype up the OST enough, Wolf's Rain was the first Yoko Kanno OST I ever heard, and she went SO HARD on it. literally all bangers, top to bottom also, regarding the ending, I always felt that it was a literal paradise that got created, but the corruption brought by Darcia's eye making it through brought in his, like. nihilism and his cruelty. and thus, warped Paradise into a reflection of our modern-day reality. hence, setting Kiba on his search again, to find true Paradise. also also, the wolves are always wolves, but have a Glamour they can use to pretend to look human and live among humans. and sometimes, they visually appear human to the viewer just for the sake of having human faces to emote with. but they're always wolves, they don't literally have hands. it's less confusing than it sounds in practice.