In essence, the narrative revolves around a college student named Hana who falls deeply in love with a "wolf-like" individual. Following their marriage, she gives birth to two children - an older sister Yuki and a younger brother Ame. The family lives discreetly in a city corner to conceal the existence of the "wolf children." However, after the death of the wolf man, Hana decides to relocate to a rural town distant from the city.
Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki was published in English as Wolf Children: Ame & Yuki by Yen Press in a hardcover omnibus on March 25, 2014 and in Polish by Waneko from August 6 to December 7, 2015.The English version was nominated for the 2015 Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
One day in class, Hana met a man who had the appearance of a wolf. Despite being aware that he was different from others, she developed strong feelings for him and they began dating. Although he revea...
Ame is the youngest wolf child. He is shy and quite weak. He looks awfully lot like his father. He is a year younger than his older sister, Yuki....
Souheis mother who is soon due to remarry....
An old man that taught Hana the basics of farming....
This individual has a strong bond with Yuki, as they frequently appear together at school in the film. Their friendship began during Yuki's initial days at school. In one scene, her father offered to ...
He is one of the farmers who help Hana to grow her farm....
Transfers into Yukis class and tells her she smells like a "furry animal." Worried that he will uncover her identity, Yuki starts to avoid him....