It probably just repeats itself. Never ending cycle I guess...
It was sort of sad when they died -_-' Like all of them died.
ive always thought that great anime's were tragedies in the end.Originally Posted by angeleigh
The end is important in all things.
It probably just repeats itself. Never ending cycle I guess...
It was sort of sad when they died -_-' Like all of them died.
i just wanna know where blue is. didn't she make it? i didn't see her in the last scenes.
The noble ones of this world
Are the ones that repent
of their own sins
Ya the ending lets you know that its like, how buddists think of life. Life is a never ending cycle of birth and death. So the story keeps on going, and it has no real ending. I liked it, but it made me sad like any great Anime.
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*applauds* Good job! That's pretty much it!^^Originally Posted by FallenOne
I started crying on the second to last episode when all of the wolfs died *sniff*
I am following you, watching your every move..........Exactly like a SHADOW
The beginning of the series was really good, but when Darcia and all that weird technology was introduced, the quality of the series went down.
The thing I really liked about the series was the chemistry between the wolves and how the needed each other to survive.
The ending was very good too.... because it introduces so many possiblities and makes the viewers use their imaginations to come up with very interesting interpretations.
I think Wolf's Rain is one of the best series that I've seen to date. The story was engaging and,except for the recap episodes, was pretty original. It was definatly a sad ending *tear*, but I agree that the story is an ever-continuing cycle of death and rebirth. If you noticed, the series started and ended in the same fashion, and I don't think that the show was just a flashback of Kiba's life, just his next life. I appretiate the ending because it allows the viewer to decide for themself.
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