Black wolf anime2/27/2024 The Bandai Entertainment English-language release sold well in North America. The anime series was well received in Japan, being the third-ranked anime series in its timeslot while airing on Fuji TV. It was originally serialized in Magazine Z and has been released in North America by Viz Media. The manga, which was released while the series was airing, is a retelling of the story rather than a straight adaptation. The series was adapted into a short two- volume manga series written by Keiko Nobumoto and illustrated by Toshitsugu Iida. The complete thirty episode series is licensed for a North American release by Funimation, in Europe by Beez Entertainment and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. The series was originally broadcast in Japan on Fuji TV, some of Fuji TV's affiliate stations, and the anime CS television network, Animax. Wolf's Rain spans twenty-six television episodes and four original video animation (OVA) episodes, with each episode running approximately twenty-three minutes. It focuses on the journey of four lone wolves who cross paths while following the scent of the Lunar Flower and seeking Paradise. It was directed by Tensai Okamura and featured character designs by Toshihiro Kawamoto with a soundtrack produced and arranged by Yoko Kanno. It's a shame nothing stuck with me in the end, despite having a couple funny moments, even after rereading.Wolf's Rain (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series created by writer Keiko Nobumoto and produced by Bones. Though, I can tell the author was having fun with this manga, which is nice. As I mentioned before, somehow it ended up being a forgettable experience and ended too short. Despite having some giggles, I can't say this is a good manga or even average. Originally I rated a 5, but I changed it to a 4 after rereading the manga for this review. It's hard to say, but after reading, nothing stuck with me? Despite the wacky scenarios and characters, I guess it's just a forgettable experience. Despite that, most of the scenarios fall flat where I don't react to whatever is going on. Which honestly surprised me because RRH has a very cute design, so I was caught off guard. Whenever there's a scene of RRH fanservice, the male characters are either disgusted, don't act flustered, or don't really react. One of the funniest things in this manga is how most of the male characters don't find Red Riding Hood cute or sexually attractive. ![]() Some pages are a bit amusing, I think one or two scenes got a genuine laugh out of me. The rest are alright, again they do have their funny moments sometimes, but I didn't care much for them. Wolf is such a cute character, so almost any scene focusing on him is enjoyable for me. Wolf, Hawk, and maybe Bunny are what made the manga enjoyable for me. The characters are mixed for me, as they do have their funny moments, but they're mostly forgettable. Though, I'm a bit disappointed that the back of the second volume was the same as the first volume. I loved the bright colors on the manga covers and a couple colored pages. The character designs, especially their eyes, are also fun and cute to look at. ![]() It's simple, but very expressive and fun to look at. Oh and the story itself, it kinda does what the summary told us, but it would also move on to random scene. moved on to a new situation, we're still in the same 'scene' of whatever is going on. A few pages it would present like a normal manga but then the next pages after that, it would present like a 4-koma? Yet it's not like because it's Instead, the flow of the manga and presentation is rather clunky. Based on the summary, I was expecting to follow some kind of story but with funny antics on the way. There's no real story or real flow of one. I bought all 2 volumes during a sale cause it looked to be a funny, maybe cute short read.
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