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MerleFan
25-06-05, 09:49 AM
DONT WRECK THE ENDING IF YOU HAVENT SEEN IT!





























DONT DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


















YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



















Anyways...what the hell was that? The last volume was extremly intense and sad, and the revelation of what paradise is was really prohetic.


Lol...I guess I didnt really have any spoilers, since that's all I have to say.

What a great ending!

Wolf359
11-02-06, 10:16 PM
Confusing is a better term for it. :confused:

RiPPa
12-02-06, 03:39 AM
MORE SPOILERS XD....


umm..
and the end was in the intro all along... well I think the moment the last episode ends where there all in the street hanging about is then continued in the intro you see in the beginning of every wolfs rain episode but that much is only obvious when you see the last episode... right there infront of you :lol:

Sachiel
02-03-06, 06:35 PM
SPOILERS

The last volume of Wolf's Rain, I thought, was incredibly sad and emotional. Although I really didn't like the fact that they took an easy way out by killing all of the characters... it just made me cry anymore. However, I did like the final scene with Kiba walking through the city, and they flashed to Toboe, Hige and Tsume all there within the city *nods* just like in the opening theme ^_^

Pengi_Ken-Ohki
19-12-06, 05:18 PM
Wow. I was so wrong.

I had originally been watching Wolf's Rain on and off for a few months. The first few episodes hadn't really gripped me because I couldn't relate to the wolves. I figured I'd just watch a simple tale of a journey with some action scenes in between. This means that I most often watched it when I was fairly tired or bored.

The final 5 episodes though, I was starting to get choked up. Maybe I was tired. Or maybe it had been so long since my days of NGE, Bebop, Trigun etc that I forgot just how much it hurt to watch things fall apart. That was an emotional bludgeon Im not soon going to forget.

Sadly, because I was never interested in WR till the last disc or so, I never really paid attention to what was going on. After everything, I still feel too tired and sore to go back and try to find out. My days of wanting to find every cryptic meaning in something are gone. I got the feeling that the author was making up everything as he went along.

"You're not Protected by the flowers" was something I was expecting, in that I knew it would not be sheer force to take him down. However, rules just appearing out of nowhere seems kind of dumb. You'd just get randomly told stuff, or shown things, and then it'd be on to the next scene.

What is magic?
What are nobles?
Where are they from?
Is this the same reality as our own, or one of legends?
Is the cycle infinite, or was that the 2nd last?
What of the afterlife, the layers to the world, and the re-using of souls?

Mecha454
21-12-06, 03:07 PM
The way I thought of the nobles were they were an alien race who migrated to earth to escape the destruction of their own solar system (like the atlanteans in Nadia).

That's all I got.

Pengi_Ken-Ohki
22-12-06, 07:28 AM
That seems odd to me. If humans are wolves who forgot their true form, I imagine nobles are simply the link between human and wolf. That is, still supernatural, but not wolf anymore.

Sadly I missed some key pieces of information due to scratched DVDs and interruptions. There was something important that Darcia said about humanity but I missed it.

Wolff
25-04-07, 12:36 AM
The ending of this anime really bummed me out and made little sense to me. After watching the final episode I was thinking for days and days what the hell it all ment and just couldnt grasp it all. Was it suposed to be a world reborn that was a paradise and evil go into it once again or was there not even a paradise at all :confused: :confused: . Even with the ending though this was still probaly one of, if not my favorite anime. I like wolves :dance: