
Sound- The voice acting was top-notch, with all the performces being very believable. Overall I think the detail of the backrounds makes up for it's weaker areas. Theres also a few instances of iffy CGI use. This was even more disappointing to me considering Madhouse had a part to play in this and there productions tend to be a step above in the visuals department. In an attempt to keep things spoiler free, after certain circumstances she has to take care of the two children she had with this wolf by herself and it basically takes us through the hardships they have to endure for about 13 years if I recall correctly.Īnimation- While the backrounds were very well renderd and detailed, I can't say the same about the character designs. Now this is where your suspension of disbelief comes in, at first I thought the idea was pretty silly, but as the film progressed, I realized it was actually quite grounded for having a premise thats so out there. Story- The story centres around Hana a young women who happens to fall in love with a wolf who can somehow turn into a human and procreate with humans. This movie comes to us from the director of works such as Summer wars and Girl Who Leapt through time, so I had somewhat high expectations and this movie doesn't disappoint. A mother taking care of werewolf children? Sounded pretty damn silly to me, but I gotta say I was surprised in a good way with this film. I wasn't really sure what exactly to expect when I heard of this anime.
