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One day a Native American boy named Ran meets two little bears at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, where he lives with his father. Ran names the brother bear 'Jackie' and the sister bear 'Gill'. As Ran plays with the two bears, they become good friends, but Ran's father later accidentally shoots the two little bears' mother, killing her.
A boy's love spin-off manga, titled Ikemen Kishi o Hirottanda ga Doushitara Ii? Koi Suru Moon Dog Spin-off began serialization in the newly-launched Trifle by Hana to Yume digital BL manga magazine on December 5, 2020. [6] The spin-off's chapters have been collected into a single tankōbon volume as of November 2022. [7]
A Native American boy from a northeastern tribe (possible the Hopi based on his name's etymology) whose father was killed and family displaced by a man with a snake tattoo on his neck. After being rescued from thugs in Los Angeles, he joins Appare and Kosame while hoping to hunt down his father's killer.
The cartoon features the pre-adolescent Native American boy Pow Wow, as well as the tribe's medicine man, and a Native American girl who is a friend of Pow Wow's. [2] The cartoons often center on Pow Wow's discovery of an animal, hurt or otherwise, and his attempts to protect the forest and wildlife from various threats.
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The Dog & the Boy was directed by Ryōtarō Makihara, who also served as its storyboarder and key animator. It was produced by the Tokyo-based animation studio Netflix Anime Creators Base, launched in September 2021, alongside Japanese production company Wit Studio and the Japanese artificial intelligence art studio Rinna, the latter of which had been spun off from Microsoft's artificial ...
My Life as Inukai-san's Dog (Japanese: 犬になったら好きな人に拾われた。, Hepburn: Inu ni Nattara Suki na Hito ni Hirowareta, "After I Became a Dog I Was Picked Up by the Person I Like") is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by Itsutsuse.
Set in the early 1900s, a Native American boy escapes from a boarding school, and a Cherokee bounty hunter (Wes Studi), who has adopted the white man’s way of life, is sent to find him.