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''Arashi no Yoru ni'', a 1994 Japanese children's book and 2005 Japanese animated film about the deeply romantic friendship (or [[Straight Gay|relationship]], depending on whom you ask) between a goat named Mei and a wolf named Gabu.
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* [[Ghibli Hills]]: The idyllic Pleasant Mountain where Mei and his goat kin live. {{spoiler|Also the Emerald Forest where Mei and Gabu are finally free to be together.}}
* [[The Glomp]]
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* [[Green Hill Zone]]: For the goats, every place away from Pleasant Mountain. It's beautiful, there's lots of food, and goats can be killed in broad daylight.
* [[Happily Ever After]]: In the film. Averted in the original novels where {{spoiler|Gabu eventually starves to death and Mei dies of exhaustion}}.
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* [[They Have the Scent]]: They always do. Everyone knows what goats smell like and what wolves smell like, unless they come down with the sniffles, that is. The wolves also know Gabu's unique scent.
* [[Title Drop]]: Repeatedly, though understandably. Though at times it almost seems to come close to being their [[Bound and Gagged|safe-word]]...
* [[Was It All a Lie?]]: {{spoiler|Suspected by Mei and Gabu's kin once their relationship is discovered that the other of the pair was [[The Mole]] to gather information about their enemies. Suspected briefly by Mei and Gabu themselves before being dismissed and proven wrong.}}
* [[X Meets Y]]: Its ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' meets [[Disney]]!
* [[You Can't Go Home Again]]: {{spoiler|The price Mei and Gabu pay for loving each other.}}
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