Wolf Children (狼と香辛料, Ōkami to Kōshinryō in Japanese) is a Japanese animated film directed by Mamoru Hosoda and produced by Studio Chizu. The film was released in Japan on July 21, 2012, and internationally in 2013.
The story follows a young university student named Hana who falls in love with a mysterious man named Ookami who is actually a wolfman. Together they have two children, Yuki and Ame, who inherit their father's ability to transform into wolves. When Ookami suddenly dies, Hana must raise their children alone and struggles to come to terms with their unique identities. Eventually, she moves to the countryside to raise her children in a more secluded and natural environment.
The film explores themes such as family, identity, and the balance between civilization and nature. It received critical acclaim for its beautiful animation, emotional depth, and unique story. Wolf Children was also praised for its portrayal of parenting, particularly the struggles and sacrifices that parents make for their children.
Overall, Wolf Children is a touching and heartwarming film that explores complex and universal themes through a unique and imaginative story.
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