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1: 1 "The Harvest Festival and The Crowded Driver's Box" Transliteration: "Shūkaku-sai to Semaku Natta Gyosha-dai" (Japanese: 収穫祭と狭くなった御者台) Mitsuki Kitamura: Tatsuhiko Urahata: Takeo Takahashi: April 2, 2024 () 2: 2 "Mischievous Wolf and No Laughing Matter"
A 12-episode anime adaptation aired between January and March 2008, plus a single original video animation (OVA) episode released in May 2008. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A second OVA was released in April 2009 as a prequel to the second anime season Spice and Wolf II , which aired 12 episodes between July and September 2009.
Spice and Wolf is an anime television series adapted from the light novel series of the same name by Isuna Hasekura and Jū Ayakura. [1] The episodes are directed by Takeo Takahashi and animated and produced by Imagin. [2] The story follows a 25-year-old man traveling merchant named Kraft Lawrence who meets Holo, a female wolf deity of wheat ...
Ōkami Kakushi (おおかみかくし, literally Wolfed Away) (wordplay on ōkami (wolf) and kamikakushi (spirited away)) is a Japanese visual novel developed by guyzware (now colorful Inc.) and published by Konami for the PlayStation Portable, with Ryukishi07 of Higurashi no Naku Koro ni fame as game director and the manga author duo Peach-Pit as character designers. [2]
A game mechanic unique to Ōkami is the Celestial Brush. Players can bring the game to a pause and call up a canvas, where the player can draw onto the screen, either using the left analog stick on the DualShock controller, or pointing with the Wii Remote, Joy-Con, touchscreen, or PlayStation Move controller in subsequent ports. [12]
Ōkami Kakushi is a 12-episode 2010 Japanese anime television series based on the Konami visual novel of the same name. The series is produced by AIC under the direction of Yoshihiro Takamoto. The series was first broadcast on the TBS television network in Japan between January 8 and March 26, 2010. Two pieces of theme music are currently used ...
Episode 20 of the fifth season of the television series Bob's Burgers, "Hawk & Chick", is a parody inspired by Lone Wolf and Cub. [57] A follow-up episode, "The Hawkening: Look Who's Hawking Now!" from the show's tenth season , features a missing scene that parallels the suppressed episode of the 1973 Lone Wolf and Cub TV series.
Wolf Boy Ken (狼少年ケン, Ōkami Shōnen Ken) is the first anime series produced by Toei Animation (then Toei Doga). [1] The series is known for having more frames per second than other anime of the same time. The series also implemented sponsorship by a large corporation, in this case, Morinaga Candy Company.