![]() ![]() She asks if she can become Lawrence's business partner, but he declines, telling her that she is too young to make such a risky move. Back in town, Lawrence meets with a younger girl named Chloe, a former student of his. The girl returns to her wolf form before disappearing. Lawrence, in disbelief, asks her to prove it. In the fields surrounding the village, Lawrence meets a girl claiming to be the legendary wolf deity, Holo. Kraft Lawrence, a 25-year-old traveling merchant, arrives at the town of Pasloe during its harvest festival. Transcription: " Ōkami to Itchōra" ( Japanese: 狼と一張羅) Series overview Įpisode list Season 1 (2008) Story The background music soundtrack for both seasons is written by Yuji Yoshino. For the second season, the opening theme is "Mitsu no Yoake" ( 蜜の夜明け) by Akino Arai, and the ending theme is "Perfect World" by Rocky Chack. For the first season, the opening theme is "Tabi no Tochū" ( 旅の途中) by Natsumi Kiyoura, and the ending theme is "Ringo Biyori (The Wolf Whistling Song)" ( リンゴ日和 〜The Wolf Whistling Song) by Rocky Chack. Two pieces of theme music are used for each season: one opening theme and one ending theme. In an interview by Darren Kwok, author Isuna Hasekura laid to rest speculation regarding the release of a third season. Funimation licensed Spice and Wolf II and released the series in English on August 2, 2011. The bundle was released by ASCII Media Works on April 30, 2009, under their Dengeki Bunko Visual Novel imprint. Another OVA, animated by Brain's Base, was released bundled with a picture book, written and illustrated by the light novel creators, entitled Spice and Wolf: Wolf and Gold Wheat ( 「狼と香辛料」狼と金の麦穂, Ōkami to Kōshinryō Ōkami to Kin no Mugiho). The script for both seasons was written by Naruhisa Arakawa, and the voice actors from the first season retained their roles. Most of the staff from the first season returned, though Toshimitsu Kobayashi replaced Kazuya Kuroda as the character designer and chief animation director and Brain's Base managed the animation instead of Imagin. These episodes were released on four BD/DVD compilation volumes, each of which contains three episodes, between October 7, 2009, and January 6, 2010. ![]() Ī second season of the anime titled Spice and Wolf II aired 12 episodes between July 9 and September 24, 2009. The anime is licensed for release in English by Kadokawa Pictures USA and Funimation Entertainment, and a complete 13-episode Region 1 DVD box set was released on December 22, 2009, in North America. A Blu-ray Disc (BD) box set of the series was released on January 30, 2009, in Japan by Pony Canyon. The third volume, released on May 30, 2008, contains episode six of the television broadcast in addition to the unaired episode seven, which is included as an original video animation (OVA). The volumes were released between April 2 and August 29, 2008, by Pony Canyon. The first season of the anime aired between January 9 and March 26, 2008, on the Chiba TV Japanese television network, and was later released on six DVD compilation volumes, each containing two episodes, though the first compilation contains three episodes. Lawrence takes her north toward her homeland, Yoitsu, and she helps him with his business transactions in return. Holo, bound to a nearby town by an old promise to ensure good harvest, escapes with Lawrence when the townspeople stopped believing in her. ![]() The story follows a 25-year-old man traveling merchant named Kraft Lawrence who meets Holo, a female wolf deity of wheat. The episodes are directed by Takeo Takahashi and animated and produced by Imagin. Spice and Wolf is an anime television series adapted from the light novel series of the same name by Isuna Hasekura and Jū Ayakura. The cover of the complete first season DVD collection released by Funimation Entertainment on December 22, 2009 ![]()
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