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February 13, 2010

[3-DVD Box Set] Wolf’s Rain, The Perfect Collection (Episodes 1-30)

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[3-DVD Box Set] Wolf's Rain, The Perfect Collection (Episodes 1-30)

Product Description

WOLF’S RAIN COMPLETE 1-30 DVD (ENG DUB) NEW

No of disc: 3 Discs
Episodes : 1 -30 end
Description: In some distant future, it’s common knowledge that all wolves have been extinct for 200 years. However, it seems this is false as wolves have not disappeared but rather have taken human form. Kiba, a lone wolf, wanders into a city, trying to sniff out the Lunar Flowers that are supposed to lead whoever follows the scent to paradise. The source of the smell is Cheza, a girl who sleeps in what appears to be suspended animation in a lab. She and the wolves are drawn to each other, and Kiba hopes to find paradise once he finds the source of the scent of Lunar Flowers. However, once Kiba finds Cheza, she is kidnapped by a mysterious person called Darcia, and his search begins anew. Before he leaves the city, he meets 3 other wolves, Tsume, Hige and Toboe. All four wolves have very different personalities and ideas, and their friendliness towards each other is a little rough around the edges. However, they soon band together to continue to search for paradise.


February 8, 2010

Bisque Kewpie Porcelain resin Doll (Rain Coat)

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Bisque Kewpie Porcelain resin Doll (Rain Coat)

Product Description

Imported from Japan! Made by Sekiguchi! Great details Porcelain Doll! Limited Production!!

Adorable Bisque Kewpie Porcelain Doll Japan Original Ornament Display Collection! The Kewpie doll is approximately 5 inches height.Comes in original box and merchandise tags


November 28, 2009

Wolf’s Rain: Anime Legends Complete Collection Vol. 1

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Wolf's Rain: Anime Legends Complete Collection Vol. 1

Amazon.com

Although wolves are supposed to have died out more than 200 years earlier, a quartet of lycanthropes prowl the ruined world of this post-apocalyptic fantasy. The shape-shifters include Tsume, a cynical criminal; eager, naive Toboe; perpetually hungry Hige; and charismatic Kiba, who’s seeking “Rakuen,” the prophesied wolf-paradise. Tied to his search are the Moon Flowers, and Cheza, a girl somehow created from those blossoms. But the wolf-boys aren’t the only ones interested in the flower-girl. Scientist Cher Degre wants to continue studying Cheza in her laboratory, so she enlists the aid of detective Hubb. The fallen Noble Darcia and Lord Orkham and his minions are after Cheza, and she’s somehow linked to Quent, a hunter bent on exterminating the wolf-humans.

The world of high-tech machinery and the world of curses, prophecies, alchemy and shape-shifters would seem to be at odds, yet the filmmakers manage to integrate the two in this often intriguing fantasy-adventure. The dark palate, angular designs, alienated characters, and dramatic camera angles will appeal to fans of Blood: the Last Vampire, and “Rakuen,” the paradise Kiba seeks, remains a tantalizing promise. But the plot of Wolf’s Rain is complicated with secondary stories and minor characters the filmmakers fail to develop in the first half of the series. Episodes #15-18 consist almost entirely of flashbacks with only an occasional new scene or line of dialogue, which make the story feel both padded and underdeveloped. (Rated 13 and older: violence, brief nudity, alcohol and tobacco use) –Charles Solomon



Product Description

There is an old legend that speaks of a hidden paradise on Earth - A paradise in which only wolves can find. And while thought to have been extinct for hundreds of years, wolves indeed still walk the Earth? hidden among mankind Now, a group of outcast wolves set out to find Paradise: Kiba, Hige, Toboe and Tsume. Each wolf is driven by their own personality and desires, but together they are pursued by humans seeking to quench their own thirst for power. A difficult and long journey lies ahead, with Paradise waiting to be found. The Bebop team returns with Animation by Studio BONES, Music by Yoko Kanno. Character designs by Toshihiro Kawamoto. Genre: Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi.


November 27, 2009

Wolf’s Rain - Limited Complete Collection (2003)

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Wolf's Rain - Limited Complete Collection

Product Description

There is an old legend that speaks of a hidden paradise on Earth that only wolfs can find. Thought to have been extinct, wolves still walk the Earth? hidden among mankind. A group of wolves set out to find Paradise with each being driven by their own personality and desires. A difficult and long journey lies ahead, with Paradise waiting to be found. Limited Edition includes entire 26 episode TV Series, 4 bonus OVA episodes and Wolf’s Rain Original soundtrack CD. From Bones Studio, character designs by Toshihiro Kawamoto, Music by Yoko Kanno. Genre: Action/ Sci-Fi/ Fantasy.


September 2, 2009

Wolf’s Rain: Anime Legends - Perfect Collection

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Wolf's Rain: Anime Legends - Perfect Collection

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Studio: Infinity Resources Inc Release Date: 04/07/2009


August 1, 2009

Wolf’s Rain: Anime Legends - Perfect Collection

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Wolf's Rain: Anime Legends - Perfect Collection

Product Description

Studio: Infinity Resources Inc Release Date: 04/07/2009


July 29, 2009

Wolf’s Rain: Anime Legends Complete Collection Vol. 1

Filed under: Anime DVD Complete — Tags: , , , , , , — animaka @ 3:39 pm

Wolf's Rain: Anime Legends Complete Collection Vol. 1

Amazon.com

Although wolves are supposed to have died out more than 200 years earlier, a quartet of lycanthropes prowl the ruined world of this post-apocalyptic fantasy. The shape-shifters include Tsume, a cynical criminal; eager, naive Toboe; perpetually hungry Hige; and charismatic Kiba, who’s seeking “Rakuen,” the prophesied wolf-paradise. Tied to his search are the Moon Flowers, and Cheza, a girl somehow created from those blossoms. But the wolf-boys aren’t the only ones interested in the flower-girl. Scientist Cher Degre wants to continue studying Cheza in her laboratory, so she enlists the aid of detective Hubb. The fallen Noble Darcia and Lord Orkham and his minions are after Cheza, and she’s somehow linked to Quent, a hunter bent on exterminating the wolf-humans.

The world of high-tech machinery and the world of curses, prophecies, alchemy and shape-shifters would seem to be at odds, yet the filmmakers manage to integrate the two in this often intriguing fantasy-adventure. The dark palate, angular designs, alienated characters, and dramatic camera angles will appeal to fans of Blood: the Last Vampire, and “Rakuen,” the paradise Kiba seeks, remains a tantalizing promise. But the plot of Wolf’s Rain is complicated with secondary stories and minor characters the filmmakers fail to develop in the first half of the series. Episodes #15-18 consist almost entirely of flashbacks with only an occasional new scene or line of dialogue, which make the story feel both padded and underdeveloped. (Rated 13 and older: violence, brief nudity, alcohol and tobacco use) –Charles Solomon



Product Description

There is an old legend that speaks of a hidden paradise on Earth - A paradise in which only wolves can find. And while thought to have been extinct for hundreds of years, wolves indeed still walk the Earth? hidden among mankind Now, a group of outcast wolves set out to find Paradise: Kiba, Hige, Toboe and Tsume. Each wolf is driven by their own personality and desires, but together they are pursued by humans seeking to quench their own thirst for power. A difficult and long journey lies ahead, with Paradise waiting to be found. The Bebop team returns with Animation by Studio BONES, Music by Yoko Kanno. Character designs by Toshihiro Kawamoto. Genre: Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi.


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