Standing in the snow beneath a cherry tree, the two enjoy a moment that will remain with them forever, no matter how far apart they are. It's a sad yet comforting sight in which the chilly falling snow contrasts with the warmth of the couple's spirits. The visual style of the anime film Wolf Children is extremely basic, yet it is this simplicity that makes it a fascinating and appealing picture about parenthood and unconditional love. But it is partly because of its simplicity that the anime snow scene stands out.
Each of them holds behind for various reasons, asking everyone else to go ahead and forego the experience that they had been planning for all day. Of course, it's an amusing sequence with fantastic conversation, but it's also critical to Hachiken's evolution as an outsider.
[Edit] Music
The original soundtrack (catalog number: SVWC-7783) was published on August 24, 2011, little over a month before the anime film's debut. The music was composed by Makoto Yoshimori, and Shizuru Taka sang the closing theme, "Natsu o Miteita" (è, lit. "I Was Watching Summer"). [14] [34]
When Hotaru is a youngster and becomes lost in a jungle, she is saved by a ghost. Despite the spirit's warning that he would vanish if he is ever touched by a human, the two become friends. When Hotaru is a youngster and becomes lost in a jungle, she is saved by a ghost. Despite the spirit's warning that he would vanish if he is ever touched by a human, the two become friends. When Hotaru is a youngster and becomes lost in a jungle, she is saved by a ghost. Despite the spirit's warning that he would vanish if he is ever touched by a human, the two become friends.