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* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: The entirety of the movie goes on both extreme ends of scale.
* {{spoiler|[[Snow Means Death]]}}: It's implied that this is how things end up for Chirin.
* [[Spared by the Adaptation]]: Everyone in Chirin's family is gobbled up by
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: In the English version, the wolf is called the Wolf King or just Wolf. In the Japanese version, the wolf is called ウォー (Uoo or Woo). The name is given the spelling Wor, but it could be spelled out as [[Meaningful Name|War]].
* [[Stockholm Syndrome]]: More properly defined as Identification with the Aggressor, as Chirin decides to become like the wolf so that he won't have to be a victim anymore and then starts to view him as a father. In fact, the film brutally [[Deconstructed Trope|deconstructs]] Identification with the Aggressor by showing Chirin becoming just like Wolf, if not worse. Oh, and he loses everything because of it, among other things.
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