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Wolf's Rain - Blu-ray Ultimate Edition
Audio: English, Japanese
Subtitles: English
Paradise - a legend, a myth, and a hopeless dream in a world that has become a wasteland. It is not meant for everyone, only the wolves, thought to be extinct yet still roam the lands. When the Flower Maiden awakens, the path to the end will open.
Kiba, a lone wolf, wanders into a poverty-stricken city on a quest. The scent of Lunar Flowers and the will to find Paradise is all he has. Along the way, he runs into other outcast wolves - Tsume, High, and Toboe, each with their own story and troubles. Fate bringing them together, they seek out the Flower Maiden, Cheza, and their way to Paradise. But, doing so is no simple matter. Up against a world that fears them and a man with mysterious abilities, their journey is overrun with challenges and worse - sacrifices. With limited time, they must fight to protect Cheza against everyone who seeks her and discover the hidden path to their destiny.
This group of broken souls will form a pack and take their journey to the doors of Paradise. But is it worth the end of the world?
Ultimate Edition Blu-ray set contains:
- The entire series (episodes 1 to 30) on Blu-Ray with both the English dub and the original Japanese track with English subtitles housed in a rigid case that has a digipack to store the discs
- 9 art cards will showcase some of the beautiful art created for the series.
- 3 x A3 posters that will be rolled up in their own tube to ensure safe transit with the other contents. Two of the designs are landscape, the other portrait.
- A 100 page art book that has been specially curated for our release that has taken advantage of every single piece of art we could get our hands on. The book itself is split into four sections total: Characters, Concept Artwork, Settings and The Art of Wolf’s Rain.
On-disc Extras:
- Two Japanese cast interviews (featuring comments from (Mamoru Miyano (voice of Kiba), Kenta Miyake (voice of Tsume), Hiroki Shimowada (voice of Toboe), Akio Suyama (voice of Hige), Unshou Ishizuka (voice of Quent Yaiden), Takaya Kuroda (voice of Darcia), Kaho Koda (voice Cher Degré), Mitsuru Miyamoto (voice of Hubb Lebowski), Arisa Ogasawara (voice of Cheza))
- A Japanese staff interview with comments from Masahiko Minami (Producer), Kazuhiro Wakabayashi and (Sound Director)
- Plus Japanese promotional material including the Pilot Film, two Promo Films and television promotional videos.
- There’s even the textless version of the opening song “Stray” and two textless versions of the closing song “Gravity”.