List of Wolf's Rain episodes
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This is a list of episodes for the anime adaptation of Wolf's Rain. The series was created by Keiko Nobumoto and BONES and directed by Tensai Okamura. Originally broadcast across Japan on Fuji TV and the anime CS television network, Animax, between January 6, 2003 and July 29, 2003, it ran for a full season of 26 episodes, with four more OVA episodes being released on DVD in Japan, in January and February 2004, completing the story.[1]
All of the music used in Wolf's Rain soundtrack was composed and arranged by Yoko Kanno, with vocals provided by various artists, including Maaya Sakamoto, Ilaria Graziano, Steve Conte, and Joyce.[2] While most anime series use primarily Japanese language themes, both the opening and ending themes for this series are performed in English. Written by Tim Jensen and performed by Steve Conte, the song "Stray" is used as the opening theme for the first 25 episodes and the second OVA episode. The other three OVA episodes do not have any opening sequences at all. "Gravity," written by Troy and performed by Maaya Sakamoto, is used as the closing theme for the first 25 episodes and the first three OVA episodes. The 26th episode uses a different ending theme, the song "Tell Me What The Rain Knows", written by Chris Mosdell and performed by Sakamoto. For the final OVA episode, the original opening, "Stray" is used to close the series.
In another variation from most anime series, the title screens for each episode appear at the end of the episode rather than near the beginning. As the episode ends, but before the ending theme is played, the title is displayed in white kanji on a black screen. In the Bandai Region 1 release, the English title is added to the top center of the screen, also in white.
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1 | "City Of Howls" "Hōkō no Machigado" (咆哮の街角) |
January 6, 2003 | April 24, 2004 |
In Freeze City, Tsume and the group of thieves he leads find a white wolf lying under a tree. When they reach for it, it wakes up and kills two of them before Tsume draws it off. Once they are away from the humans, his true form is revealed for a moment: a gray wolf. He and the white wolf argue and end up fighting briefly. The smell of their blood causes Cheza to awaken in the laboratory where she is being studied. Later, the white wolf is shot by Quent Yaiden and stored in a cage at the police station. During his questioning by Detective Hubb Lebowski, Quent claims the "dog" he shot was a wolf, even though they are supposed to have been extinct for 200 years. Hubb has Cher look at it and she asks him to have it brought to her lab. After they leave, a brown wolf teases him about being caught and caged, but the white wolf says he just wanted a long rest. After they escape the police station, with the white wolf now using human form as well, Hige asks him where he is going. The white replies "Paradise" before introducing himself as Kiba. | |||
2 | "Toboe, Who Doesn't Howl" "Nakanai Toboe" (哭かないトオボエ) |
January 13, 2003 | May 1, 2004 |
A young tan wolf meets Leara, a girl who feeds him some sausages. He catches up to her and assumes his human form to introduce himself to her as Toboe. After leaving her, he runs into Tsume, but both are found by Quent and his dog Blue. Tsume helps Toboe get away, but chases him off when Toboe wants to stay with him. Toboe later spots Leara's falcon and tries to catch it for her, but accidentally kills it. When he realizes what he does, he gets so upset he sits and howls, revealing his true form. Tsume runs by and drags him off as Leara watches in shock. Meanwhile, Kiba and Hige get themselves arrested so they can get back into the building Kiba was taken to earlier, as it is also where the Cheza is at. Cher tells Hubb that they are dealing with three dogs and both wonder if the "dogs" are actually wolves. That night, feeling like something is going to happen, Kiba and Hige break out of their cell and run towards the lab. When the power goes out, Cher runs to check on Cheza and is found there by Darcia who removes his mask to reveal a wolf's eye that knocks her unconscious. Kiba and Hige arrive at the lab in time to see Darcia carrying Cheza out of the building. |
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3 | "Bad Fellow" "Bad Fellow" (Bad Fellow) |
January 20, 2003 | May 8, 2004 |
Darcia knows Kiba and Hige are wolves despite their illusions, and greets them before taking Cheza away in his airship. Quent shows Hubb the claw marks from his earlier run in with Tsume and Toboe, and tells him that the wolves are disguising themselves as humans now. He also mentions the Book of the Moon, which says that humans were created from wolves. Hubb later visits Cher at the hospital and asks her about the Book of the Moon, but she says its just a fairy tale. When Hubb tries to research the book in the police computers, he finds no information. One of his fellow officers tells him they had cornered the leader of the gang of thieves, when Quent's dog attacked him and the fell off a walkway. However, the officers only saw a large gray "dog" run off and couldn't find the boy anywhere. Toboe, alone again after arguing with Tsume, meets Hige and Kiba. While in the sewers, Kiba finds Tsume's blood trail and follows it back to his lair. Toboe asks Tsume to join them in searching for Paradise. The police arrive in search of Tsume, but the four easily evade the men. They go to the city wall and jump down, heading into the wilderness. When Hubb and Quent go to where they landed, they find a trail of paw prints. |
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4 | "Scars in the Wasteland" "Areno no Kizuato" (荒野の傷跡) |
January 27, 2003 | May 15, 2004 |
The wolves find themselves driven into a cave by a blizzard. While they discuss not having eaten for three days, Hige smells the carcass of a deer-like animal. Tsume asks they are really gonna eat that, and Hige asks if he isn't. Tsume gets annoyed when the others start talking about Paradise and stomps off. Toboe follows to try to persuade him to return. They end up in the ruins of a city. As Toboe searches for Tsume, he accidentally activates an automated sentry mech. Tsume sees it targeting Toboe and rushes to save him, getting shot in the leg in the process. They run off, but the mech catches up and shoots the ground out from under them, sending them plummeting into a valley below. Hige and Kiba realize the place was a military installation and go to look for the other two. When the mech finds them again, Toboe tries to act as a decoy to give Tsume time to limp away, but it spots Tsume and corners him. As it is about to fire, Kiba attacks the mech and draws off its fire. He spears it with a slab of rock, but it continues firing as Kiba runs up a nearly vertical valley of snow. The mechs gunfire triggers an avalanche that buries it. Back in the city, Cher gives Hubb a key and asks him to water her plants while she's gone because she is taking a leave of absence and wonders what the work she's been doing was for. When she leaves, she kisses him on the mouth which dazes him long enough for her to get outside and into a black car with some men and leave. When Hubb goes to her house, though, he doesn't find any plants at all. He spots the scarf poking out of her desk drawer and opens it to find that the scarf is wrapped around a copy of the Book of the Moon. |
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5 | "Fallen Wolves" "Ochita Ōkami" (堕ちた狼) |
February 3, 2003 | May 22, 2004 |
The wolves reach an ocean and a long bridge that smells faintly of Lunar Flowers. At the end of the bridge, they reach a dying island city where they meet a pack of older wolves, led by a large dark gray wolf named Zali and his mate Cole. The pack laughs when they hear the four wolves are going to Paradise, and claim to have been there but found no Paradise, only Hell. Tsume wants to leave but Kiba says something has to be there to have so many wolves there. In a graveyard, they find an old wolf digging his grave who tells them that lunar flowers used to bloom all over the island until they were dug up and taken away. He also shows them the entrance the wolves used to try to get to paradise, a partially boarded up tunnel that reeks of death. Zali orders Kiba and they others to leave the city in the morning. That night, Kiba and Tsume argue over whether Paradise really exists, and they go off in separate directions, with Toboe following Tsume and Hige staying to eat some food Cole brought them. Kiba runs into Moss and some other members of Zali's pack who badly beat him after he calls them dogs. The next day, Hige finds Tsume and Toboe at the train station. When they look down on the lower level, they watch in horror as the wolves of Zali's pack are harnessed like dogs and used by humans to haul cargo. The old wolf they met earlier dies in his harness. Kiba arrives and is enraged at the site before him. He runs up to the gangway to stop it but Zali holds him back. Zali's pack bury the old wolf in the hole he'd dug. |
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6 | "The Successors" "Oketsugu Mono" (受け継ぐもの) |
February 24, 2003 | May 29, 2004 |
Toboe treats Kiba's wounds while Tsume sends Hige to look for food since he was the only one to eat. Zali remembers when he led a group of wolves through the tunnel to seek out Paradise, only to find the tunnel filled with toxic gases that killed most of them. Cole tries to convince him to try again since the machines on the island are dead and the gas gone, but Zali refuses to consider it. Tsume asks Kiba where he got the other wounds from, but instead of answer Kiba tells him about seeing the Lunar Flowers when he was a cub. They were all burned in a fire that also killed all of Kiba's pack but himself, and he wonders why he alone lived. Caught in a trap set by the humans for stray dogs, Hige is knocked out by Moss so they will see him as a dog. Toboe sees it and runs to tell Tsume and Kiba. The three seek out Zali, who demands to know why Moss did it. However, Moss and two other wolves turn on him. Zali refuses to let Kiba and the others help him, and after the three finish beating him, Zali helps them rescue Hige and make their way into the tunnel. He refuses to go with them, though, saying that he is certain there are some wolves who can get into Paradise and some who can't and he is one of the ones who can't. Back at in the city, Hubb reads the Book of the Moon at Cher's apartment. Quent plans to leave the city, realizing that the wolves are gone. Hubb finds Quent at the bar before he goes and shows him the Book of the Moon, but Quent gives only half answers to his questions before leaving. |
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7 | "The Flower Maiden" "Hana no Shōjo" (花の少女) |
March 3, 2003 | June 5, 2004 |
As Darcia's takes Cheza back to the mountain stronghold where she was born, he comes under attack from Orkham's soldiers, accompanied by Cher, who have come to retrieve Cheza. While watching the battle from the woods below, Kiba senses Cheza presence and visa versa. Cheza jumps from the airship just before Orkham's men bring it down. She floats down to a pond at the top of the mountain. The wolves quickly climb up to find her while the soldiers land the airship to look for her as well. Though she can't see, Cheza knows when the wolves arrive and embraces Kiba while saying "we meet at last." Cheza's reaction at meeting Kiba breaks Cher's instruments, but she is able to tell the soldiers that she is in the stronghold's garden area. The soldiers surround the garden, but Cheza leads Kiba off. Toboe follows them, while Tsume and Hige try to fight through the soldiers, so they turn back and join the others. After breaking through another line of soldiers, they run past where Cher is standing with the soldier's commander, Cheza smiling happily as they run. The soldiers follow, but Cheza opens a door in the roots of a plant and they quickly escape through it and the soldiers arrive to find a dead end. | |||
8 | "Song of Sleep" "Nemuri no Uta" (眠りの歌) |
March 10, 2003 | June 12, 2004 |
The wolves and Cheza make their way back down from the mountain. Tsume and Kiba start arguing again, so Cheza sings and puts them all to sleep. The next day, Toboe and Hige go into town for food, and are followed by a strange old woman. They also acquire some boots for Cheza. They rejoin the others, but the old woman appears and removes her sunglasses, showing that she has the same red eyes as Cheza. She explains that she is a Hanabito, an imperfect form of Flower Maiden. She escaped from Darcia's castle after the other Habanito started withering and dying, though she could still feel their deaths. She warns Cheza not go with the wolves because it will led to destruction, but Cheza says they are going to Paradise, even though the wolves hadn't mentioned it to her yet. Cher locates the tree using her radar, but the wolves surround her. Kiba drops his disguise for a moment showing her that she was correct in believing they are wolves. They escape into the city and Cheza confirms that the wolves want her to stay with them. They later return to the tree so Cheza can extend the Hanabito's life, but the Hanabito she stops her and says she's satisfied with having finally met a true Flower Maiden. Cheza cries for the Hanabito when she dies. As the episode ends, Quent and Blue arrive at the aerial city. | |||
9 | "Misgivings" "Giwaku" (疑惑) |
March 17, 2003 | June 19, 2004 |
Cher and Quent end up at the same bar drinking side by side. When Quent asks the barkeeper about the old castle at the top, Cher says there are wolves wandering around. Outside the bar, the wolves pass by and Cheza approaches Blue, calling her a friend and telling her that she has wolf in her too. The wolves leave Toboe and Cheza in a bus at a junkyard while they search for a way escape the city. One of the soldiers injured by the wolves in the earlier fight attacks a small boy thinking he too is a wolf in disguise. Blue hears him beating on the kid and drives off the soldiers. Quent mistakenly believes Blue was the one who hurt the boy and shoots above her head and yells at her to get away from the boy. While Quent is in the boy's home treating the boy's wounds, the soldier from before spots Blue tied up outside and begins beating her with his gun. When she gets back up, he freaks out and fires at her. Quent goes back outside to find the dead soldiers body, Blue's broken collar, and a blood stain where Blue had been tied up. The wolves decide to escape the city through the "Forest of Death", a place where with a strange electro-magnetic field that renders computers and machines useless and that causes humans to get hopelessly lost. Quent spots Toboe in the city, but when he gives chase he Blue appears, badly wounded, and collapses in front of him. Quent leaves her to go after the wolves, despite her grabbing his coat to stop him. Quent finds the four wolves at the edge of the city. Kiba gets shot protecting Cheza, but then Quent runs out of bullets and they escape before he can reload. When he goes back to the spot where he left the wounded Blue, she is gone. | |||
10 | "Moon's Doom" "Moon's Doom" (Moon's Doom) |
April 7, 2003 | June 26, 2004 |
The wolves enter the "Forest of Death" and find it full of dead trees and no animal life except for giant bugs. Sunlight can't break through either. Cheza collapses from being without sun and water too long. Hige hears an owl and goes to hunt it, followed by Tsume. When they find it, it has no scent and it taunts them before flying off. Toboe howls for them to come back and they return to find Cheza is starting to withering. Kiba carries her as they hurry to try to find an exit. The owl returns them to taunt them with riddles before flying off. They follow and end up at a cave which the owl says has the answer. Inside the cave, they find the owl's dead skeleton before being attacked by hundreds of giant pill bugs. The wolves try to fight the bugs, but are vastly outnumbered. Cheza suddenly runs through the bugs and leads them to a group of venus fly traps. The bugs stop following to avoid the plants. Nearby they find the exit to the cave and the forest, emerging under a full moon by a pond. Back at the city, Quent is beaten and questioned repeatedly by the soldiers about his encounter with the wolves. The Commander asks about the bites on his men and Quent says they were from wolves. Cher wakes up in Darcia's keep, and he tells her that Lord Orkham stole Cheza from them without knowing what she was and shares more information about Cheza and the Book of the Moon with her. He also tells her Cheza will only live a short life and won't survive more than a few more full moons. |
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11 | "Vanishing Point" "Shōshitsuten" (消失点) |
April 14, 2003 | July 3, 2004 |
Orkham is assassinated by Lady Jaguara's black armored solders, along with his royal guard and all of his assistants. Hubb learns that Cheza was stolen and that Cher went with the search team. He is then arrested under a warrant issued earlier by Orkham. Though he takes a beating, he is able to learn more about what has been going on and where Cher is by tricking his interrogator. He is then able to escape after the city comes under under attack from Jaguara's troops and leaves the city to go to the aerial city. Orkham's soldiers stationed there learn of his assassination and go back to defend the city Meanwhile, Darcia tells Cher more about what Paradise is and about Hamona's illness, before using his eye to put her to sleep. He leaves her hooked up to a machine while he goes to retrieve Cheza. That night, Cheza and the wolves are excited by the full moon and dance around in a fountain before the wolves stop and howl. As they stand there, a vast fields Lunar Flowers appear, forming a road to Paradise. Cheza and the wolves run down the road, but Darcia arrives and the flowers vanish. Using a laser fired from his airship, he badly wounds the four wolves, until only Kiba is left. He refuses to stay down and keeps getting up to try to protect Cheza until she finally tells him that he's done enough and puts him to sleep. To protect the wolves from further harm, she leaves with Darcia. |
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12 | "Don't Make Me Blue" "Don't Make Me Blue" (Don't make me blue) |
April 21, 2003 | July 10, 2004 |
Jaguara's troops attack Darcia's keep. Cher is able to escape, but Darcia returns to find Hamona dead. Cheza starts singing and touches Hamona, but Darcia yells at her to stop it and throws her aside. He cries and screams in agony and beating his head against the wall. Back in the city, the wolves run into Blue and save her from some men wanting to force her to work as a prostitute. Hige wants to let her stay with them, but Tsume and Toboe object because she hunted them with Quent. When Blue leaves, Hige follows. She tells him that Quent believe his family was killed by wolves during a fire that hit their town, though she herself isn't sure it was the wolves. Now that she knows she's half-wolf, she feels she can't be with Quent because couldn't hunt her own kind. While they talk, Toboe finds them, but the three quickly rush back to find Kiba and Tsume when they hear gunfire coming from that direction. They are being hunted by the men they saved Blue from earlier, who want to sell them to Jaguara. While they run, they come across an old couple who help them escape the men and feed them. Meanwhile, Hubb reaches the aerial city and begins looking for Cher. He ends up at the bar where she was drinking and finds Quent there. Quent tells Hubb he suspected Blue was part wolf and that's why she could find them. Hubb ends up drinking with him at the bar and after awhile, Quent suggests they search the next town, since Hubb would have found her already if she was still there. |
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13 | "Men's Lament" "Otokotachi no Aika" (男たちの哀歌) |
April 28, 2003 | July 17, 2004 |
Hubb and Quent buy a beat up car to take them to the next city. They take turns with one driving while the others drink. Though hesitant at first, Blue joins the wolves as they head to Darcia's keep to rescue Cheza. That night as snow falls, Quent thinks he sees Blue in front of the car's headlights. He stops and calls out but she doesn't answer. As they continue on, Hubb remembers his and Cher's wedding day, scenes of their life before they were divorced and how Cher's research work with Cheza destroyed their marriage. When they finally reach the city, they split up. Hubb searches for Cher in the town, but no one has seen her. Quent meets the old couple and helps them get their RV unstuck from the sand. While sharing a drink with them, they tell him about the wolves they met. When the old man mentions a black wolf, Quent realizes he is talking about Blue. As the sun sets, Hubb is happily reunited with Cher at a fountain. She tells him she is going to Darcia's keep to get to Cheza and tries to get Hubb to go back without her. He refuses to be left behind again, so Cher relents and goes with him to the car where Quent is waiting. | |||
14 | "The Fallen Keep" "Botsuraku no Shiro" (没落の城) |
May 5, 2003 | July 24, 2004 |
While traveling through a blizzard, Blue and Toboe struggle to keep up. Hige and Tsume are able to convince him to stop to rest and wait out the storm in a nearby shelter. The others want to rest till morning, but Kiba refuses to stop any longer and goes ahead on his own. While they drive through the blizzard, Cher tells Hubb how Cheza was created, what her purpose is, and how Orkham acquired her. At Darcia's keep, Cheza is still laying on the floor where Darcia threw her and Darcia is still mourning Hamona's death. Cheza awakens when Kiba enters the keep. The rest arrive not to far behind him to find that Cher and the others are also there. Kiba reaches the room where Cheza is, while Hige leads the others after Cheza's scent and Hubb's allergies help the humans figure out which direction to go. When Cheza tries to go to Kiba, throws her aside. Kiba and Darcia fight briefly as Darcia asks what Kiba expects to find in Paradise. Kiba tells him he simply wants to find a future. Quent arrives and tries to shoot Kiba, but Blue jumps in front of his gun. Dozens of Jaguara's airships arrive and bombard the keep with laser fire. Cher and Hubb are able to get Cheza out, but they captured outside by the black armored troops along with Blue, who tried to help them. The other wolves get out, but Kiba runs back for Cheza, chasing after the airships. Darcia stands on the edge of his keep with Hamona in his arms, smiling at her as the keep is destroyed in a final burst of light, leaving nothing but a mound behind. The other wolves find no sign of Kiba. | |||
15 | "Grey Wolf" "Haiiroōkami" (灰色狼) |
May 12, 2003 | unaired |
A recap episode told from Tsume's perspective using footage and dialog primarily from the first three episodes. In a few scenes towards the beginning, voice overs from Tsume are added giving his thoughts about Freeze City and his life before he met Kiba. Towards the end, it uses flashes of scenes from other episodes with Kiba's story from episode 6 when he told Tsume of seeing the Lunar Flowers and his pack's death. | |||
16 | "Dream Journey" "Yume no Tabidi" (夢の旅路) |
May 19, 2003 | unaired |
A recap episode told from Toboe's perspective, mostly using footage and dialog from the episodes two, three, five, and six. In a few scenes, a voice over is added with Toboe talking about being alone in the city, his thoughts about his first meeting with Leara and his thoughts on the start of their journey. It ends with the meeting with Cheza in episode seven. | |||
17 | "Scent of a Flower, Blood of a Wolf" "Hana no Kaori, Ōkami no Chi" (花の香り、狼の血) |
May 26, 2003 | unaired |
A recap episode told from Hige's perspective again using footage from the first three episodes and episodes seven through eleven. Some scenes add a voice over from Hige sharing his thoughts on his life in Freeze City, meeting Kiba, and their time with Cheza. It ends with the meeting with Blue in episode twelve. | |||
18 | "Men, Wolves, and the Book of the Moon" "Hito Ōkami Tsuki no Sho" (人・狼・月の書) |
June 2, 2003 | unaired |
A recap episode told mostly from Hubb's perspective, though the opening before the opening sequence is told from Quent's. The episode opening has new footage showing that Quent was the one who had shot Kiba before Kiba had entered Freeze City. The rest uses footage from the the first four episodes and episodes eleven through fourteen. It adds some voice overs by Hubb giving his thoughts on his life being changed by his getting involved with the Book of the Moon, wolves, and his search for Cher. It ends with the opening scene from episode 1 with Kiba lying in the snow saying there is nothing at the end of the road, no Paradise, yet he is still driven to find it by a voice that calls him. | |||
19 | "A Dream of an Oasis" "Oasis no Yume" (オアシスの夢) |
June 9, 2003 | July 31, 2004 |
Unable to find Kiba, Hige, Tsume, and Toboe consider giving up the search for Kiba and for Paradise when Toboe finds Quent lying half-frozen in the snow. As Hige and Tsume leave to search for Kiba, Toboe stays and lays down beside Quent to warm him up. In his sleep, Quent thinks he's holding Blue. After leaving Quent, Toboe is attacked by Iyek, a member of the Hmong tribe. Hige and Tsume hear him howl and rush back to help. When Iyek realizes they are wolves, he apologizes and leads them to his village. The Hmong consider wolves their friends and are on edge because Jaguara's troops have been attacking their tribe's dogs. In the morning the decide to search for Kiba at the Desert's Bones, a place people are rumored to find eternal happiness and never return. As they prepare to leave, Toboe decides he wants to stay in the village with Iyek and his people. Meanwhile, Kiba finds himself in a lush area full of vibrant green grass, plenty of water, and a variety of wildlife. There he meets Mew, a female wild cat, who tells him they are in a place where everyone can be free and they don't have to worry about being different species. Kiba believes he has found Paradise as he feels so at peace and everyone is living together. They play in the grass and she asks him to stay with her forever. |
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20 | "CONSCIOUSLY" "Consciously" (CONSCIOUSLY) |
June 16, 2003 | August 7, 2004 |
Toboe explains that living with Iyek and his people seems like Paradise to him. Tsume and and Hige reluctantly accept his choice and go on to look for Kiba. Kiba tells Mew he is hearing people calling him, but can't remember who they are, but she tells him it will be okay, he'll get used to forgetting. Hige and Tsume find the plant in the desert Iyek told them about just as Jaguara's troops arrive and find Kiba there. Hige and Tsume attack them, joined by Iyek and Toboe. Not realizing the dangerous nature of the plant, the troops stand around it while fighting and it paralyzes them. The wolves and Iyek take Kiba's body to the village elder who performs a ceremony to call Kiba's spirit back to his body. When the ceremony starts, a fierce wind blows over Kiba and Mew. Mew explains that someone is calling him back and that he should go because this isn' the real Paradise. Kiba hears Cheza calling him and asking him to remember. When he calls out her name, the false Paradise fades and he returns. In the back of a transport truck with Blue, Cheza cries. After sleeping naturally and regaining his strength, Kiba goes to talk to his pack. When they prepare to leave again, Toboe decides he won't whine or run away anymore. As they are leaving, Toboe asks Iyek to go find and help Quent. | |||
21 | "Battle's Red Glare" "Tatakai no Noroshi" (戦いの狼煙) |
June 23, 2003 | August 14, 2004 |
The wolves reach a decayed domed city where Orkham's search team from Freeze City are battling by Jaguara's troops. They join in to attack the soldiers, and end up saving the Commander from certain death, showing their true form in the process. Recognizing him from before, the wolves ask if he knows where Cheza is. He confirms the black armored troops are Jaguara's and tells that Cheza would probably have been taken to Jaguara's keep. He tells them how to get there, then he and his men chase down the troops that escaped. In a land convoy, Cheza and Blue are caged side-by-side in one truce, while Cher and Hubb are tied up in another truck. A bump knocks the pair to the floor and Hubb is able to use his teeth to bite through Cher's restraints just as the transport is attacked by the Commander and his men. Cher and Hubb find Cheza and Blue in the convoy. As the four try to escape, one of Jaguara's soldiers grabs Cheza. Blue and Cher fight him off while Hubb grabs Cheza and tries to carry her to safety. A beam of light transports them both to Jaguara's airship and they are recaptured, while Cher and Blue are left to face a dozen of Jaguara's troops. They are saved by the Commander and his men, who tells Cher about meeting the wolves. He also lets them have have a vehicle so they can drive to Jaguara's keep, before he and his men decide to return to Freeze City to try to free their home from Jaguara. | |||
22 | "Pieces of a Shooting Star" "Ryūsei no Hahen" (流星の破片) |
June 30, 2003 | August 21, 2004 |
As the wolves make their way across the sea of drift ice, they find a huge graveyard. Toboe is struggling to keep up. The older ones have to stop and wait for him. When he falls on some ice for a moment, a massive walrus breaks up through the ice and attacks him, knocking him into the water. It spears Kiba in the leg with its tusk. Hige and Tsume tried to drive it off. Toboe freezes at first, then something inside him snaps and he rushes in, biting the walrus in the eye and refusing to let go. It tries to shake him off by swimming through broken ice and dragging him underwater before exploding back up out of the water and crashing through a huge ice shelf. Badly wounded, the walrus climbs onto the ice and dies, telling the wolves that he is not a victim, but the one who will save them. Kiba, Hige, and Tsume let Toboe eat first, before all four pick the walrus' body clean and continue on. Meanwhile, Quent makes his way to Jaguara's keep as part of a convoy of refugees from one of the city's her troops attacked. Already at Jaguara's keep, Hubb is thrown into a cell beside an old female wolf, though he doesn't realize she is a wolf. The wolf tells him that Jaguara hates her kind and likes to kill them in her Great Hall. Later, Cheza is in another water bubble and Jaguara makes her scream by eating wolf's meat and drinking wolf's blood. | |||
23 | "Heartbeat of the Black City" "Kuroi Machi no Kodō" (黒い街の鼓動) |
July 7, 2003 | August 28, 2004 |
Toboe and Hige return to Jaguara's city. Because of the tracker Hige is unknowingly wearing, Jaguara knows of their presence, hoping they'll lead her to paradise. | |||
24 | "Scent of a Trap" "Wana no Nioi" (罠の匂い) |
July 14, 2003 | September 4, 2004 |
Blue, Tsume and Cher also come to Jaguara's city. They want to enter her castle, but the people in the city seem to consciously ignore it. Blue and Cher are caught by Jaguara's soldiers, who tell them that they destroyed Blue's village, Kyrios. After a fight, the two escape but get separated. Then, Blue finds Hige. He wants to escape the city. Then, they find Toboe who was just caught by soldiers. Kiba tries to reach Cheza. | |||
25 | "False Memories" "Ayamachi no Kioku" (過ちの記憶) |
July 21, 2003 | September 11, 2004 |
Hige becomes aware of the tracker in his collar and tells Blue to take it off. Then, they're again attacked by soldiers, but can flee. Cher meets a mysterious disguised character, who leads her into the castle. Lady Jaguara wants to conclude her plan, using Kiba's blood for a moonlight reactor. Cheza sings her song. Hige wants to go and save Cheza, but promises Blue to return. Cher and the disguised man enter the room where Lady Jaguara was celebrating. People around him start to drop. | |||
26 | "Moonlight Crucible" "Gekkōro" (月光炉) |
July 28, 2003 | September 18, 2004 |
Lady Jaguara hopes that her plan to enter paradise will succeed now. The disguised Darcia reveals himself. Lady Jaguara tells him she killed her younger sister Hamona he loved. Lights in the city are switched off. Thus, the electronic gates in the prison fail too, and Tsume, Toboe and Hubb can break out. Hige comes and meets them, and they leave together. Blue meets the beaten up Quent and tells him that soldiers, not the wolves, destroyed Kyrios, his home. Kiba manages to break free from his chains, and runs away. Jaguara thinks she has entered paradise, but Darcia turns into a wolf and attacks her. Her castle breaks apart now. Cheza's prison is also broken, and Cher cares for her. Jaguara and Darcia fight. Hige attacks her, but is impaled by her sword. Now Kiba attacks her, and Darcia kills her. Cher and Hubb are reunited. | |||
27 | "Where the Soul Goes" "Tamashii no Yukue" (魂の行方) |
OVA | September 25, 2004 |
Cheza heals the wounded Hige. Blue is almost overrun by a car, but Quent shoves her away and is hit instead of her. Cher and Hubb go on with an abandoned car. Then the wolves arrive at the place where Quent was hurt. Cher and Hubb pick up Blue and Quent. Then they meet the wolves and Cheza, shortly after Hige breaks down. They continue their journey together in the car, but the ground, damaged by meteor strikes, gives way and Cher is killed. Hubb puts Cher to rest, then swears to accompany the wolves to Paradise. | |||
28 | "Gunshot of Remorse" "Kaikon no Jūsei" (悔恨の銃声) |
OVA | October 2, 2004 |
Cheza and Hubb succesfully perform CPR on the wounded Quent, who has gone into shock from internal bleeding. Hige mentions that only Quent's intense hatred of wolves has kept him motivated to live up to this moment. After Quent's condition stabilizes, Blue entrusts her master to Toboe as a contingency in case something happens to her. The car breaks down, and the companions continue the journey on foot. When Quent awakens, unable to put aside his hatred of the wolves he tells Blue "You're not my dog anymore" and staggers away. Blue, shattered, embraces Hige and says "If I can be with you when the world ends, it'll be enough for me," and the two of them leave the pack. It is revealed from Quent's flashbacks that Darcia was one of the wolves hiding in Kyrios when it was destroyed by Lady Jaguara's forces, and Darcia himself appears before Quent and Toboe (after destroying what remains of Jaguara's keep with the weapons of his airship). After Darcia declares them unfit to enter Paradise, Darcia and Quent open fire on each other, but Toboe leaps into the line of fire. Quent kneels over Toboe's dying body, filled with horror at what he as done, and the episode ends with Darcia pulling the trigger on Quent. | |||
29 | "High Tide, High Time" "High Tide, High Time" (High Tide, High Time) |
OVA | October 9, 2004 |
It is revealed that Toboe attacks Darcia the moment he pulls the trigger on Quent, causing the bullet to miss. Bitten by Toboe, Darcia declares that he can no longer feel any pain because of Jaguara's poison, and flings the wounded wolf away. Quent pulls out a pistol and shoots Darcia, but Darcia mortally wounds Quent with his next shot. The gravely-wounded Toboe staggers over to Quent, and Quent pets Toboe as he realizes that Toboe kept him warm when he was freezing. Hubb, separated from the pack, encounters Darcia who slowly begins to strangle him, but Kiba interferes and asks why Darcia doesn't just use the stone that he possesses to open Paradise. Darcia laughs and declares "Paradise is right under your noses" before disappearing. Hige and Blue rejoin the pack, only to discover Quent and Toboe have died. As the pack continues on towards the Tree of All Seeds, Tsume remains behind to talk to Toboe, and Tsume reveals in his monologue his scar is the reminder of the cowardice resulting in his banishment from his previous pack, and that it was Toboe who motivated him to pursue Paradise. The pack reaches the Tree of All Seeds, and Hubb, reading from the Book of the Moon, reveals this is the site of the Tower of the Seal the Nobles built to seal off Paradise. When asked by Blue how Paradise is described in the Book, Hubb reveals the last few pages are blank. Kiba explains Darcia is trying to become a wolf so he can open the true Paradise himself, and note a pale imitation like the one Jaguara attempted to open. The pack continues onward to the First Mountain, which is the gate to Paradise, but Hubb falls to his death in the attempt to scale it. It is then that Darcia (in wolf form) reappears as "the wretched beast" as mentioned in the prophecies of the book of the moon. | |||
30 | "Wolf's Rain" "Wolf's Rain" (Wolf's Rain) |
OVA | October 16, 2004 |
As the final battle begins, Darcia quickly gains the upper hand over Kiba, and tries to secure Cheza, but Blue intercepts him at the cost of her own life. Having mortally wounded Blue, Darcia snatches up Cheza in his jaws and attempts to reach the summit of the First Mountain, with Kiba in hot pursuit. Hige, his throat torn open while trying to defend Cheza, is lying at Blue's side when Tsume reaches them. Hige asks Tsume to peform a coup de grace with his own fangs, and Hige dies by Blue's side, telling Tsume they will meet in Paradise. Kiba, Tsume, and Darcia battle near the summit, while the wounded Cheza wanders towards the crater at the mountain's summit. Tsume's side is torn out during his fight with Darcia, and Darcia pursues Cheza into the mountain's crater. Kiba offers to help Tsume, but Tsume angrily demands Kiba must stop Darcia. As Kiba descends into the crater, Tsume echoes Hige's words that they will meet in Paradise, collapses, and dies. Darcia and Kiba battle within the crater, and Cheza beings to take root, her limbs lengthening as she becomes more and more plant-like. Darcia defeats Kiba and uproots Cheza, but swallows some of her venomous blood in the process. Now poisoned, Darcia staggers towards the pool that is the entrance to Paradise, but is incinerated as he touches the water, leaving only his wolf eye intact. Kiba and Cheza are reunited, but Cheza explains that the world needs to go into hibernation for a time, but when Paradise opens, the two of them will meet again. Cheza disentigrates into seeds and withers away into a dried-up Lunar Flower, as snow begins to fall. The episode replays the opening scene from episode 1 with Kiba lying in the snow saying there is nothing at the end of the road, no Paradise, yet he is still driven to find it by a voice that calls him. The falling snow turns into a wolf's rain, and the rain washes over the last few pages of the Book of the Moon, revealing a portrait of Lunar Flowers on what Hubb had assumed were just blank pages. The rain sends Cheza's seeds into germination, and washes away the old world in a palingenesis that reveals Paradise (but Darcia's wolf eye begins to stain this Paradise almost immediately). The next scene implies a change of setting to the present day, where Kiba, Tsume, Hige, and Toboe are seen in turn. Kiba, still searching for Cheza, is walking in the rain, then breaks into a run (which parallels the series opening animation) as the series ends. |
[edit] DVD releases
[edit] Region 1
In Region 1, the series was released to DVD by Bandai Entertainment. The series was originally released as seven individual volumes, with the first volume having a regular and a limited edition option. The limited edition came with the Wolf's Rain Original Soundtrack CD, a Kiba wolf plushie, and an art box.[4] A few months after the final volume was released, Bandai released a seven disk limited edition box set that contained the entire series.[5][6] In 2006, the series as re-releases as a two volume collection under as part of Bandai's economy Anime Legends label.[6]
Each volume included Japanese and English language audio tracks and English subtitles. The volume covers use the original artwork from the Japanese DVD releases.[4] For the first five volumes, the artwork from the corresponding original release was used, resulting in the art work relating more to episodes from the previous volume than the ones for the previous one. The 6th volume uses the cover from the 7th volume of the Japanese release, while the 7th volume uses the cover from the 10th volume of the Japanese releases.
Title | Release Date[6] | Eps | Extras[6] |
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Wolf's Rain, Volume 1: Leader of the Pack | July 6, 2004 | 5 | cast interview with four of the wolf actors, textless opening and ending, 3promotional films |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 1: Leader of the Pack (Limited Edition) |
July 6, 2004 | 5 | cast interview with four of the wolf actors, textless opening and ending, 3promotional films, Kiba wolf plushie, Wolf's Rain Soundtrack, art box |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 2: Blood and Flowers | August 24, 2004 | 5 | cast interview, staff interview, 3 alternative textless endings |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 3: Loss | October 12, 2004 | 4 | textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 4: Recollections | December 14, 2004 | 4 | textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 5: War for the Soul | January 4, 2005 | 4 | textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 6: Paradise and Poison | March 22, 2005 | 5 | textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 7: Final Encounters | May 24, 2005 | 4 | none |
Wolf's Rain Complete Collection Limited Edition Box Set | November 22, 2005 | 30 | art box with stand |
Wolf's Rain Anime Legends Complete Collection I | July 25, 2006 | 18 | textless opening and ending, cast interviews |
Wolf's Rain Anime Legends Complete Collection II | September 26, 2006 | 12 | textless opening and ending, cast interviews |
[edit] Region 2 (Japan)
Wolf's Rain was released in Japan by Bandai Visual across 8 volumes, with each volume having 3-4 episodes on a single disc with a Japanese language track and no subtitles. The first volume was released on June 23, 2003.[7] The first pressing of the first volume included an A-2 sized cloth poster.[7] The final four OVA episodes of the series were released in two additional volumes, each containing two episodes.
Volume | Date[7] | Eps[7] | Extras[7] |
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1 | May 23, 2003 | 3 | trailers, textless intro, promo footage, television ads |
2 | June 27, 2003 | 3 | unbroadcast episode trailers, ADR documentary |
3 | July 25, 2003 | 3 | episode trailers, ADR documentary |
4 | August 22, 2003 | 3 | episode trailers, ADR documentary |
5 | September 26, 2003 | 4 | episode trailers |
6 | October 24, 2003 | 4 | episode trailers |
7 | November 28, 2003 | 3 | episode trailers, a karaoke track that includes English subtitles |
8 | December 21, 2003 | 3 | episode trailers |
9 | January 23, 2004 | 2 | none - first OVA |
10 | February 25, 2004 | 2 | none - second OVA |
[edit] Region 2 (Europe)
In Europe (Region 2), the series was released as in seven volumes by Beez Entertainment. Each volume included Japanese, English, and French language audio tracks and English, French, Dutch, and Polish subtitle options. While the volume DVD covers have the same art work as their Region 1 equivalents, the Region 2 volumes have different volume names, different episode counts, and different extras. Most of the volumes include character bios and textless opening and ending sequences.
Title | Release Date[6] | Eps | Length |
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Wolf's Rain, Volume 1: In the Company of Wolves | November 21, 2005 | 4 | 100 minutes |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 2: Pact of the Wolves | December 12, 2005 | 4 | 100 minutes |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 3: Between Dogs And Wolves | January 06, 2006 | 4 | 100 minutes |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 4: The Midnight of the Wolves | February 13, 2006 | 4 | 100 minutes |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 5: The Kingdom Of The Wolves | March 6, 2006 | 5 | 125 minutes |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 6: Amongst Wolves | April 10, 2006 | 5 | 125 minutes |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 7: The Miracle Of The Wolves | May 01, 2006 | 4 | 100 minutes |
[edit] Region 4
In Region 4, Madman Entertainment released Wolf's Rain in six individual volumes, followed by a single complete collection containing the entire series.[8] Each volume included Japanese and English language audio tracks and English subtitles.
Title | Release Date[8] | Eps | Extras[8] |
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Wolf's Rain, Volume 1: Leader of the Pack | September 22, 2004 | 5 | textless opening and ending |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 2: Blood and Flowers | November 19, 2004 | 5 | voice cast interview, textless opening and ending |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 3: Loss | January 12, 2005 | 4 | creator interview, textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 4: Recollections | March 16, 2005 | 6 | textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 5: War for the Soul | June 15, 2005 | 5 | textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain, Volume 6: Final Encounters | August 31, 2005 | 5 | textless ending collection |
Wolf's Rain Complete Collection | September 6, 2006 | 30 | textless opening and ending collections, voice cast interviews, creator interview |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- General episode information
- Official list of Wolf's Rain episode titles (Japanese). Bandai Channel. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.
- Specific
- ^ Wolf's Rain (TV). Anime News Network. Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
- ^ Wolf's Rain - Review. Anime News Network (2004-03-12). Retrieved on 2007-12-29.
- ^ Wolf's Rain Episode List. TV.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-31.
- ^ a b Chris Beveridge (2004-07-05). Wolf's Rain Vol. #1 Limited Edition Review. AnimeOnDVD.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
- ^ Bandai October Releases. Anime News Network (2005-08-02). Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
- ^ a b c d e Wolf's Rain series page. AnimeOnDVD.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-30.
- ^ a b c d e CD Japan Wolf's Rain listings
- ^ a b c Madman Entertainment Wolf's Rain site