EPISODE
Wolf Children
The movie is based on how Hana survives after her husband who was a “Wolf Man” dies leaving Hana with two children who also turn out to be wolves.
2 January 1928, Tokyo, Japan
28 June 1965, Kaufman, Texas, USA
27 February 1989, Harris County, Texas, USA
2 November 1944, Chiba, Japan
13 April 1980, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
17 June 1978, Sanbu-gun, Chiba, Japan
16 August 1933, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
9 September 1954, Dallas County, Texas, USA
8 October 1986, Los Angeles County, California, USA
1 February 1981, Houston, Texas, USA
5 January 1972, Cheverly, Maryland, USA
29 March 1961, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
30 March 1967, Tokyo, Japan
31 October 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 August 1989
14 July 1970, Texas City, Texas, USA
24 December 1979, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
31 August 1956, Indiana, USA
27 January 1998, Kagoshima, Japan
October 25, 2013
A delightful family drama... For anyone who loves charming, original storytelling, it's a must.
October 24, 2013
It's a fairytale in a real-life setting, photorealistically drawn in shifting light that rivals Monet or GTA5.
October 24, 2013
Love between two species has rarely seemed more intense, more natural, or more ineffably sad.
October 25, 2013
Despite rigorously ripping up the conventions of werewolf lore, Mamoru Hosoda's anime fantasy unfolds with an elegance that seems effortless.
March 13, 2014
Awe-inspiring, tender anime tale has mature themes.
December 11, 2013
An imaginative Japanese animation film about a resilient single mother trying to prepare her two strange children for the world.
February 20, 2014
A stunningly beautiful, unabashedly sentimental, and surprisingly complex story that works as both a coming-of-age film and a study of the trials of being a single mother.
September 26, 2013
Rather an odd story, told in a one-of-a-kind style that feels equal parts sentimental, somber and strange.
October 25, 2013
The film works as the simplest of fairy tales, so scrumptious you'll want to devour it whole.
November 17, 2014
Silence abounds; the wordless sequences are stunning. There are a few schmaltzy, sloppy-sappy moments, but the attention to Romantic-poetry detail is sublime. Rarely has maternity, or maturity, been shown with such poetic force on-screen.
December 15, 2013
The film towers over all the Hollywood animated films about ogres, monsters, and archfiends like Mount Everest over an ants' nest. Japanese animation at its pinnacle.
October 22, 2013
The detailed Ghibli-esque visuals are decent enough, but this is disappointingly bland.

