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Wolf's Rain Original Soundtrack Vol. 1

Wolf's Rain
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Cover of the anime's first Japanese DVD volume
ウルフズレイン
(Urufuzu Rein)
Genre Action-adventure, tragedy, fantasy, dystopia
Anime television series
Directed by Tensai Okamura
Produced by Masahiko Minami
Minoru Takanashi
Go Haruna
Written by Keiko Nobumoto
Music by Yoko Kanno
Studio Bones
Licensed by
Original network Fuji Television
English network
Original run January 6, 2003 – July 29, 2003
Non-broadcast releases:
January 23, 2004 – February 25, 2004
Episodes 30 (List of episodes)
Manga
Written by Keiko Nobumoto
Illustrated by Toshitsugu Iida
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Magazine Z
Original run July 23, 2003February 23, 2004
Volumes 2
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Wolf's Rain (Japanese: ウルフズレイン, Hepburn: Urufuzu Rein) is an anime series created by writer Keiko Nobumoto and produced by Bones Studio. It was directed by Tensai Okamura and featured character designs by Toshihiro Kawamoto with a soundtrack produced and arranged by Yoko Kanno. It focuses on the journey of four lone wolves who cross paths while following the scent of the Lunar Flower and seek for Paradise.

Wolf's Rain spans twenty-six television episodes and four original video animation (OVA) episodes, with each episode running approximately twenty-five minutes. The series was originally broadcast in Japan on Fuji TV and the anime CS television network, Animax. The complete thirty episode series is licensed for North American release by Funimation, in Europe by Beez Entertainment and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. The series was adapted into a short two-volume manga series written by Keiko Nobumoto and illustrated by Toshitsugu Iida. The manga, which was released while the series was airing, is a retelling of the story rather than a straight adaptation. It was originally serialized in Magazine Z and has been released in North America by Viz Media.

The anime series was well received in Japan, being the third-ranked anime series in its timeslot while airing on Fuji TV. The Bandai Entertainment English-language release sold well in North America. It helped Bandai gain the 2004 Anime Company of the Year award from industry news company ICv2 in the ICv2 Retailers Guide to Anime/Manga. The manga adaptation was selected as one of their top ten anime products of 2005 and sold well in North America. Reviewers of the series gave it high marks for characterization, visual presentation, narrative and its soundtrack, while disparaging the existence of four recapitulation episodes in the middle of the series. The manga adaptation also sold well in North America and received good reviews, though reviewers felt its short length resulted in a rushed plot and neglected supporting characters.


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