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{{quote| ''A voice calls to me... it says "Search for Paradise."''}}
 
[[Just Before the End|The Earth is dying]]. Years of war between greedy Nobles have reduced the world to a handful of high-tech, Giger-esque cities in a barren wilderness. But there is one small hope left: [[All Myths Are True|an old legend]] says that in civilization's last days, wolves will follow the scent of lunar flowers to Paradise. Both wolves and lunar flowers have been extinct for centuries, however -- orhowever—or, at least, that's what people think.
 
The remaining wolves learned [[Master of Illusion|how to project illusions]] which [[Humanity Ensues|make them look and sound human]]. Four such wolves -- Kibawolves—Kiba, Tsume, Hige and Toboe -- meetToboe—meet up in a decaying domed city, drawn together by the scent of lunar flowers. The scent originates from Cheza, a [[Mysterious Waif|mysterious young girl]] who was genetically bred from a lunar flower by a group of Nobles, in the hope of studying her and capturing a wolf in order to open a gateway to Paradise.
 
When one Noble, called Darcia, kidnaps Cheza to use her healing powers to help his [[Ill Girl]] fiancee, both the wolves (who are irresistibly drawn to Cheza) and the feuding Nobles behind Cheza's creation chase after him. Complicating this three-way feud is obsessive wolf hunter Quent, who knows how wolves protect themselves and is determined to kill them at all costs with the help of his loyal dog Blue.
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{{tropelist}}
=== ''[[Wolf's Rain]]'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Abridged Series]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQi9Ax8UzCw You better believe it!]{{context}}
* [[Accidental Murder]] :
** {{spoiler|Toboe unintentionally killed his elderly human owner/grandma because he was being too playful.}}
** {{spoiler|Later he kills a girl's pet hawk by giving over to his hunter instinct.}}
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* [[Animal Talk]]: The classic "two languages, Human and All Other Animals" version is explicitly in place once you see Toboe having a conversation with a horse. Even before then, Toboe often talks about having heard rumors from other animals, such as cats and crows.
* [[Anime First]]
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: You'd better believe it.{{context}}
* [[Apocalypse How]]: {{spoiler|Class 3A into Class 6. The whole planet is dying, because years of war has wrecked the environment beyond repair, so the world is slowly being enveloped by a nuclear winter ice age. By the end of the last episode, Kiba is assumed to be the last living creature on the planet, before he dies and [[Reset Button Ending|resets all of reality.]]}}
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: The Nobles certainly aren't a very moral bunch.
* [[Artificial Human]]: The "flower maiden," Cheza. Ancient ''alchemy'' was involved, apparently.
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* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: Jaguara's elite wolf-hunter soldiers. The armor makes sense, but there's no rational reason they should use those poleaxes and swords instead of guns. The shields make sense, except for the fact that the handle is basically just a handgun grip, which is great for aiming a small weapon but terrible for use with a shield.
* [[Ax Crazy]]: {{spoiler|Darcia}} becomes this in the OVA episodes.
* {{spoiler|[[The Bad Guy Wins]]: In the finale, Darcia kills them all and his eye corrupts the paradise Cheza's seeds created.}}
* [[Badass Abnormal]]: Darcia was already very [[Badass]] as a human. {{spoiler|Then he goes all Buick-sized wolf on them}}.
* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Tsume. Complete with [[Fetish Fuel|pelvic bones]]...
* [[Beta Couple]]: Hige and Blue.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: All the signs in the series are in perfectly correct Russian.
* [[Big Badass Wolf|Big Badass Wolves]]: Well, ''duh''. However, there is a grain of realism to their fantastically long/high jumps -- wolvesjumps—wolves in the real world can clear up to six feet with no head start whatsoever.
** And in perfectly correct Russian, may I add.
* [[Big Badass Wolf|Big Badass Wolves]]: Well, ''duh''. However, there is a grain of realism to their fantastically long/high jumps -- wolves in the real world can clear up to six feet with no head start whatsoever.
** Kiba can bend steel with his ''fangs''.
*** Wolves do have a bite force around 1500 lbs ''per square inch''. A bulky German Shepard only has 750psi bite force and they can rip your arm clean off if they've a mind to.
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* [[Divided We Fall]]: At first Kiba and Tsume have this relationship, but over time Tsume comes to believe more in their quest for paradise and becomes a vital aid.
* [[Doomed Hometown]]: Curious.
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]{{context}}
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: Quent, Hubb and Cher. Mainly Quent though.
* [[Due to the Dead]]: {{spoiler|Cher is the first person to die in the final episodes, unable to get out of the vehicle fast enough before it falls down the cliff. Hubb and the Wolves are able to get down the cliff fast enough for Hubb to spend his final moments with her, before he lays her body into the nearby river and lets it sink into the depths.}}
* [[Dystopia]]: Mew's world, the fake Paradise.
** Mew's world, the fake Paradise.
** Jagara's city is implied to be this.
* [[Emotionless Girl]]: Cheza
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* [[Fangs Are Evil]]: Well, considering the hero is ''named'' after his fangs...
* [[Fantastic Arousal]]: When Toboe and Hige get petted by Cheza, they become blushing moaning fanatics crying out that it "feels nice"
* [[Five-Man Band]] :
** [[The Hero]]: Kiba
** [[The Big Guy]]: Tsume
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** [[The Chick]]: Blue/Cheza
** [[Tagalong Kid]]: Toboe
* [[A Form You Are Comfortable With]]: The aforementioned ability of the wolves to assume human form is sometimes confusing. Most of the time, they apparently [[Our Werewolves Are Different|retain their wolf form, only ''appearing'' to be human]]. They also, for the most part, seem to be incapable of certain human activities such as driving or using firearms. Yet they sometimes appear to be holding objects in their hands. It usually translates to holding things in their mouths, as shown when Tsume grabs Toboe to keep him from falling. The confusion mostly stems from the fact that they also spend a lot of time looking human even while there are no humans around to fool. Possibly, this is a sort of [[Translation Convention]]; the audience can identify with the characters better if they look human. It doesn't really get weird until they start chowing down on [[Bambification|a dead deer]] -- while—while in human form.
* [[Freak-Out]]: {{spoiler|Lord Darcia when Jaguara's men infiltrate his keep and kill Hamona}}
* [[Friend to All Living Things]]: Toboe, as much as he can be, anyway.
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*** Certain Japanese voice actors can be recognized as well. Like Mamoru Miyano as Kiba.
* [[Hollywood Pudgy]]: Hige seems to be described by other characters as being chubby. In his wolf form he's a tad fluffier than the others, but other than that he is still your typical anime pretty boy.
* [[Holographic Terminal]]{{context}}
* [[Hot Scientist]]: Cher
* '''[[Inverted Trope|Humans]]''' [[Furries Are Easier to Draw|Are Easier to Draw]]: This may be the only series that turns the [[Animals Are Easier to Draw]] Trope on its ear. The wolves may spend a questionable amount of time appearing human because it's easier to animate. [[Most Writers Are Human|The artists presumably have much more experience animating the human figure and its movements]].
** It's also a lot easier for the audience to relate to human-like characters than to wolves.
** Except for the scenes where you have them EATING CARRION in HUMAN FORM. Or when Toboe licks Tsume's bullet wound. What the hell, animators!?
* [[Homoerotic Subtext]]: Tsume and Toboe, enough said.
** [[Science Marches On|Given the way male wolves]] ''[[Science Marches On|actually]]'' [[Science Marches On|establish dominance]]... well, enough said again.
{{quote| "I wanted to take you to paradise..."}}
** Kiba and Tsume too. Also some between Cher and Cheza...
* [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters]]{{context}}
* [[Homing Projectile]]: the sufficiently advanced lasers.
* [[Howl of Sorrow]]:
** The wolves after {{spoiler|finding Toboe's dead body.}}
** Toboe does this in remorse after {{spoiler|accidentally killing a girl's pet hawk.}}
* [[Hypno Trinket]]{{context}}
* [[Ineffectual Loner]]: Tsume starts off like this, but gets better.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Averted ''hard''. In the first episode Tsume is leading a human gang of thieves. During a heist a young boy who [[Hero Worshipper|Hero Worships]] Tsume falls. Tsume tries to catch the boy, but witnessing Tsume's sudden transformation into a wolf causes the kid to panic, fall, and die.
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* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Tsume
* [[Jump Cut]]: This is how we transition between wolves looking like wolves and looking like humans; no morphing, no nothing.
* [[Just Before the End]]{{context}}
* [[Kill the Cutie]]: Several. {{spoiler|Toboe is the most memorable one,though.}}
* [[Kill'Em All]]: In a distressingly systematic fashion, {{spoiler|followed by a possible [[Reincarnation]], depending on what you think is actually happening in that very last scene.}} However, {{spoiler|the manga version of the story has the wolves and Cheza survive. The bad news is that Kiba ends up being blinded in the fight with Lord Darcia. The good news is that the clouds part, [[Cue the Sun|the sun shines]] and the Ice Age ends.}}
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* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: {{spoiler|Jagara}} does this openly. Followed by an [[If I Can't Have You]], when the beloved doesn't appreciate the deed.
* [[Mysterious Waif]]: Cheza
* [[Names to Know in Anime]] :
** [[Mamoru Miyano]] and [[Johnny Yong Bosch]] as Kiba.
** [[Arisa Ogasawara]] as Cheza.
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** He does it again in the finale, {{spoiler|this time killing everyone but Kiba and Cheza. The only reason why both of them survived was because Darcia got incinerated when he tried to enter Paradise alone.}}
* [[Nostalgia Heaven]]: {{spoiler|In episode 29, the dead or dying Toboe has a vision of himself as a pup with his beloved human Granny (whose death he accidentally caused and always felt guilty over).}}
* [[Official Couple]]: Kiba and Cheza. {{spoiler|[[Tear Jerker|Their romance ends very tragically...]]}}
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]: Not explicitly addressed until the very last episodes. And even then, it's up to interpretation.
* [[Oracular Urchin]]: Cheza
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* [[Relationship Voice Actor]]: [[Steve Blum]] and [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]] in a series with music composed by [[Yoko Kanno]]. [[Cowboy Bebop|Sound familiar?]]
** Related, [[Unsho Ishizuka]] (the voice of Jet Black) with Yoko Kanno, and [[Maaya Sakamoto]] with Yoko Kanno as well (Sakamoto sings the outro theme "Gravity.")
* {{spoiler|[[Reset Button Ending]]: After Kiba dies, we see the whole world has been reset into modern day Earth, indicating that Paradise is just the real world where wolves are not mystical creatures.}}
* [[Roboteching]]: Beam cannons used by Nobles tend to behave like this.
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: While in the city, {{spoiler|Hige}} starts losing his mind, making for one of the more disturbing sequences in the anime.
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* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: Many of the songs are sung in English.
* [[Sword Fight]]: Jagura vs Darcia
* [[Talking to the Dead]]{{context}}
* {{spoiler|[[That Poor Plant]]: [[Tear Jerker|Poor Cheza...]]}}
* [[Theme Naming]]: Kiba = Fangs, Tsume = Claws, Hige = Whiskers, Toboe = Howl, Darcia = dark.
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]]: Jagura managed to hit a running wolf this way. Granted, the wolf in question was running ''towards her''.
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* [[Tomato in the Mirror]]: Blue spends half the series fighting wolves with a burning passion and hatred, only to find out she's half-wolf.
* [[Tragic Dream]]: Hub comforting Cher while they are being held captive by discussing how after this is over they'll live by the sea in a house together, and grow old together. Even if they get out of the situation, the world is an icy wasteland on the verge of a complete nuclear winter, there's really no chance they'll ever get to see this dream come true.
* [[Train Job]]{{context}}
* [[Translation Convention]]: All the text in the series appears to be in the Cyrillic, i.e. Russian, alphabet. The Russian seems to be genuine - egfor example, ''Kniga LunaLuny'', The Book of the Moon.
* [[True Companions]]{{context}}
** That's not completely correct. ''Kniga Luna'' would be "Book Moon", unless it's made to be ''Kniga Luny'' in which the the word moon becomes possessive.
** It's ''Kniga Luny'', and all other text signs [[Shown Their Work|are correct, too]].
* [[True Companions]]
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: Deliberately invoked to make the Nobles, especially Darcia in the last few episodes, unnerving even without those ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' masks of theirs. The show manages do this even with {{spoiler|Darcia's wolf form.}} Those [[Mismatched Eyes]] are creepy.
** What's ''really'' creepy about {{spoiler|Darcia's wolf form eyes}} is the way they're ''wide open.''
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* [[Unkempt Beauty]]: Cher usually has disheveled hair due to her work, and this just makes her that much hotter.
* [[Walking the Earth]]: Justified as they're actually looking for something.
* [[Warrior Poet]] {{context}}
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]] Inverted, most humans in the story are important only by their relation to the wolves. The remorseless killing of dozens of human mooks (And even some members of Tsume's gang)by the wolves is never given a second thought.
* [[Alien Among Us|Wolves Among Us]]
* [[Xenofiction]]{{context}}
* [[Word of Gay]]: The character designer and director said in an interview that Toboe and Tsume being more than just friends may not have been entirely made up by fans.
* [[Xenofiction]]
* [[Yandere]]: Jagara
* [[Yoko Kanno]]
* [[You Are Worth Hell]]: Blue has no idea if she "counts" as a real wolf, and if she'd be able to get to Paradise at all. Hige is willing to give up paradise if she can't come with him.
* [[Zettai Ryouiki]]: Blue seems to wear a version of them when she's in human form.
 
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