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devildomwriter · 2 days
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Obey Me! Wolf Children AU
I can’t draw on the iPad well so the bodies were mostly traced from screenshots of the movie.
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This is their child wolf form art. I hope you like it.
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lastoneout · 1 year
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glasses - johnathan coulton // in this corner of the world - dir. sunao katabuchi // no choir - florence + the machine // up - dir. pete docter // romeo x juliet - dir. fumitoshi oizaki // wolf children ame and yuki - dir mamoru hosoda // le lit - henri de toulouse-lautrec // garden - noah gundersen // everything everywhere all at once - dir. daniel kwan and daniel scheinert
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gemhoundwings · 5 months
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Which couple is your favorite?
someone take the poll option away from me o.o
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multicolour-ink · 6 months
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How about a Mario x Wolf Children AU
PREMISE contains spoilers for the movie Wolf Children
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- Mia is a young woman from Brooklyn who falls in love with Pio. After some dates, Pio reveals that he belongs to a group of beings that have the power to transform into wolves (not a werewolf!).
- Mia doesn't let this faze her and the two get into a relationship and marry...
- Some time later Mia gives birth to twins, Mario and Luigi, who also inherit their father's wolf changing ability.
- Urged on by his wolf instincts to provide for his new offspring and his mate, Pio goes out hunting, but Mia later finds him dead from an accident.
- Heartbroken, Mia resolves to raise the children in the best way possible. This proves to be a challenge, as the city is no place for wild, half-wolf children.
- After too many complaints and suspicious looks, Mia decides the only way is to find a place where the children can grow up safely. She remembers Pio telling her about his homeland, far out in the countryside near the mountains, and is determined to get them there. She is aware that Pio's family live there - his father and his brother's - but she has never had the chance to meet them due to the dangers involved. Nevertheless, Mia figures that even if they don't accept her, she prays that they will still spare her children.
- She locates the area, and upon arriving takes up residence in a run down house. The locals eye her and her children, but Mia is determined to keep them safe. While the boys run wild and free, she looks into finding out where Pio's family are living.
- It turns out that they live somewhere up the mountains, dwelling out of sight from the village. Upon taking the trek up there with the boys, Mia is terrified, as an old man and two younger men aproach her...
- It doesn't take long for her to realise who they are, and to her surprise, they are welcoming. They take note of the children, and explain that they knew on sight and scent that they are Pio's.
- "I'm so sorry for your loss", Pa says. "The grief hurts just as much for us as it does for you. But I know he has picked a strong partner to raise her boys."
- After introductions, Pa sits with Mia in their desolate home, and explains to her that her boys are special. Unlike other wolf-humans of their kind, they are connected to both the spirit of nature, and the human world.
- But raising and living as a wolf-child is not easy - for Pa explains - as the boys grow, they must learn to choose their own paths in life.
- This proves to be true. For as the boys grow older, Mario starts to get along more with the villagers and the human side. While Luigi starts to favour the natural world....
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dragonpunkwriting · 8 months
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I find it so funny the spectrum of media that I enjoy. On one hand, we have Berserk and Monstress. Violent comics about warfare and brutality. On the other, Ascendance of a Bookworm and Wolf Children. Which are not.
Very interesting. I have no point to make, just making a note. Either give me gore or give me medieval diplomacy and the intricacies of money lending, I guess.
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doggirlsotd · 1 year
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Today's dog girl of the day is Yuki from wolf children!
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music-in-my-veins14 · 1 month
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cartoonfan21 · 2 years
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Wolf Children Manga: Epilogue
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diabloindigo · 8 months
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After their fight, do you think Yuki is only sad that she lost to Ame and that he won’t come with her to school. (Even though she was the one who accepted to fight Ame, believing she’ll win).
Or she’s sad because Ame isn’t the same timid little brother who followed her around all through their childhood, was now aggressively chasing her around the house and nearly tore her throat out.
I’d go with the latter explanation / theory.
It must have been a shock for Ame to “win” the fight, (Yuki did retreat to the bathroom). I agree that she probably thought she could coerce her brother to go to class by a show of brute force, only to realize he’s not as timid as he was when he was smaller.
She was also bleeding in the tub, so Yuki had physical wounds to tend to in addition to wounded emotions.
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fizzingwizard · 8 months
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wolf children ame and yuki
no matter how many times i watch it gets me right here every time
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sakuraswordly · 1 year
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Explanation 3(Analysis): Hana (Wolf Children)
Sonic: Hana... she kinda reminds me of Elise. Elise is very kind-hearted, sweet, loving, and genuinely cares about her country and its citizens. But the difference was the loss of her parents left Elise with much grief and sorrow, but she always tried to stay strong due to her father's words. When Iblis was later sealed inside her, Elise forced herself to never cry, as her tears would free Iblis from within her. This trapped her in a perpetual state of fake optimism where she would try to make light of her fate, but in reality, she always carried sadness that she could never let go of, leaving her trapped in her own feelings.
Punch: You still worry that Hana will trap herself in a perpetual state of fake optimism where she would try to make light of her fate, but in reality, she always carried sadness that she could never let go of, leaving her trapped in her feelings. Am I right?
Sonic: Yeah. Even I know she's not.
Punch: As for me, she reminds me of my mother.
Sonic: Your mother?
Punch: Even though she's not really my mother but she will always be my best mother. She is a very optimistic and upbeat young woman who has gone through her fair share of hardships. She is shown to be incredibly brave and has strong determination. She accepted me when some humans would be freaked out and ran. She is shown to be very persevering and selfless, always putting her children's rights before hers. She rarely raises her voice towards her kids unlike people in Asia She loves her children and does what she can to help provide for them.
Sonic: ”Her children”.....She also cared about her country and her citizens too.
Punch: My mother never traps herself in sadness. She said to me with a smile, she was already happy because she had me.
Jaq: Cinderelly too. Yet, through it all, Cinderelly remained ever gentle and kind, for with each dawn she found new hope that someday, her dreams of happiness would come true.
Sonic: I did meet a mother like Vanilla. But I never know about other mothers like Hana.
Punch: Believe me, a mother like Hana was hard to find in this world. A mother who can keep her smile and never hide her sadness and pain no matter how the world did to her suffering.
Jaq: Wow....Hana really a great mother indeed.
Punch: Cinderella was kinda different. She's happy but didn't smile when sad. She's really sad but...hard to explain...I never met her before, but Jaq, she was really kind and strong, right?
Jaq: Yeah! She's the princess also witty and sarcastic. She is also unafraid to stand up for herself when she feels she's in the right - or at least attempt to do so, especially seen when she stands up for herself as being able to go to the ball!
Sonic: I never had a real mother before...but I did have one. I just hope they still arrive. If it was not because of me...
Punch: Sonic?
Sonic: You really did have the best mother, Punch. Don't forget the memories that we live of love mother before it's too late to remember or regret. I am one that already too late. You know. This is the first topic that makes me jealous Punch even though I had everything.
Punch: If you are jealous of me, why are you so proud smiling? You're weird.
Source Character:(She did appear first introduced in this link)
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Source: sliceofasianlife/wolf-children-short-review/
“I was given this name in the hope that I’d grow up to be someone whose smile never went out. He told me to keep smiling through tough or painful times, even if I had to force myself to do it, because I’d probably be able to get through them if I did.” – Hana
Hana is our main protagonist in the Wolf Children story. After falling in love with a wolf man from her college class, she has two wolf children named Ame and Yuki. When tragedy strikes and her significant other is killed when finding food for his children, Hana has to raise the children all by herself.
As a mother, Hana can be seen as really patient and tolerable of her children’s mishaps (mainly Yuki’s) and deals with a lot of stress raising the human-wolves. She is forced to move away from the city to the countryside and with the help of others who live nearby, grows food for her family. Hana is a strong willed mother and always has a smile on her face, no matter what. Although she isn’t the perfect parent, Hana turns her daughter into a wonderful young adult and allows Ame to follow his path to becoming a part of the mountains as a strong wolf.
In Tsofph Season 8(Story of Daily Life)
Source Picture: Manga epilogue of the Wolf children(おおかみこどもの雨) manga.
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Hana meets a student who is a werewolf. They fall in love & Hana gives birth to two children named Ame (Rain) & Yuki (Snow). But one day the wolf man died. Hana is insanely devoted to her children and will do anything to keep them safe. Without the wolf man, Hana is left to raise her two children alone, but she never complains and she never shows any resentment towards her kids. Even though she has no idea how to raise half-wolf children, she tries her best to support them. Ame left home to live in the forest as a wolf at the ripe old age of ten. Yuki leaves her house to move into a high school dormitory. Hana remains at the same house and every now and then. One day Hana meets Velvet on her way. She didn't know that Velvet came from another dimension. Hana introduces Velvet's family to stay with her and she teaches her about the culture of this country and human culture. Hana never felt alone or sad. She was happy and at peace. After Sonic met Punch, he takes Punch's friend to introduce the place where he lives and that's the first time Punch meet Hana. From Punch's view, Hana is very much like her mother which makes it even strange that Hana is never afraid or abandoned non-humans. "Even if non-human, it's not that it shouldn't be accepted. I see that every living thing should have value." said by Hana. Be it an animal or a beast like a wolf. She also saw that it had a soul and was not something that should be divided or separated. And that's the reason she never abandon the wolf man and gladded to fall in love and lived with him even knew the truth. Hana tells her story of life and never forgets her children and how's amazing they are. Hana is a person who is content with what she already has, living life to the fullest in which she can be happy. She is not like other human beings who are sad because of pain. She is happy even though she has been through a lot but she is still happy and still living life to the fullest that was born. If her children are happy, she is happy enough. She doesn't need someone to be by her side. Just seeing the people around her happy, nature happy, or her children live happily, chose the way they are happy with the life they choose to walk.(Like Ame and Yuki) She is happy enough. She isn't a person who needs compensation or what she wants. She's already happy from the beginning without hurt and sadness, even if she loses something important in her life that causes pain. Really, it's not just the mother who has a habit like this. In fact, other people in this world are at peace and satisfied with what they actually have. This world is quite scary, there is quite a lot of pain, but they can find happiness for themselves and live life to be happy. The word "enough to have enough to eat" is also difficult to explain. In Tsofph Season 8, Hana will meet both Ame and Yuki again, and she will go adventure with Sonic and Punch. She and Deroea will help each other and unite the world together(again) with their friends Ant and Dec.
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Source Picture: Wolf children(おおかみこどもの雨) manga.
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multicolour-ink · 4 months
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Wolf Children AU
One does need context of the original movie's ending to fully understand this: but Luigi would choose to live as a wolf, and Mario as a human.
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lindoesntwin · 1 year
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WOLF CHILDREN: AMI & YUKI
A student is drawn to another student who reveals himself to be the last descendant of a wolf clan however he suddenly died after the birth of his second child causing the widowed wife to look after their not so normal children in the countryside. 
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dragonpunkwriting · 1 year
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Gushing about a manga I love.
Wolf Children: Ame and Yuki, by Namoru Hosoda (2014, Yen Press)
People who know me in real life will know that I’ve been reading this, I’ve mentioned it enough to annoy them over the past couple of days.
Around about four years ago I saw the film as a part the anime club at university, and while I couldn’t remember much about it, certain elements stuck with me. In particular, that it made me actually cry. Around three or four months ago, I was casually perusing eBay and found the manga. It’s a heck of a book, nearly 600 pages. Then, last night, I started reading it. And I read it in two sittings.
The first thing is that the art is beautiful. I’m not really an expert on these things, but the style is one of my favourites that I’ve come across in manga (a close second to Kentaro Miura’s Berserk). It is simultaneously detailed enough that emotions are clear on character’s faces, and the effects of the various weathers are felt, yet also simple enough that it does not distract from the absolutely heartbreaking story.
Speaking of.
The story follows Hana, introduced as a student at university. She falls in love with a wolf. Well, he’s human at the time. And they have children. The rest of the story follows the first 13 years of the children’s lives, up until one leaves for school and the other goes off into the world. It’s not the sort of thing I usually gravitate towards in a bookshop, but it’s certainly enough to make me consider branching out.
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music-in-my-veins14 · 1 month
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