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The Japanese voice acting is really good, most of it due to the really good cast that was chosen. The film’s more sombre moments don’t have music which is always good to allow the audience to take in the atmosphere. However in the scenes which are calm, light hearted in humour or dramatic the music really sets the emotional value of the scenes, even the music in the film’s dark opening builds up a tense atmosphere. The only point where the soundtrack doesn’t really work it atmosphere is when there are really action heavy moments. The music soundtrack is a bit hit and miss, there is a good amount of effort in it, being well orchestrated and great to listen to on its own for the most part, including the ending theme Star by Aiko. It’s actually really good to look at, and ignoring some of the weird animation, the detail as well as the use of lighting and CG backgrounds gives the film a balanced level of realism that’s rarely found in anime films. What makes this film stands out is it’s amount of detail, and in a world of Japanese animation where most of the detail is in the painted backgrounds, with character designs typically being flat colours with small amounts of shading, this goes way beyond that detail as every single frame has evident use of brushes to show fur, grass, leaves, wood, rocks, to the point where the only signs of flat colours in the entire film is the sky. There are some moments when the animation looks a little too cartoonish, which was probably due to the target audience being children, however they only really work in effect when the scenes are intended to make people laugh. The animation itself has a broad range depending on the situation of the scene, going really cartoonish on comedic and goofy moments to a fast and edgy style in more action areas, and yet it quality remains consistent and controlled. When I first saw this film I had a really hard time describing my views on the film’s looks and animation, because for an anime film it’s nothing I’ve really seen before. The film was released on December 10 th 2005 to national acclaim, and later became one of the nominees of the Japanese Academy Award’s first Animation of the Year Award in 2007. Japanese Television Broadcaster Tokyo Broadcasting Systems Network (TBS) obtained the film rights to the books and worked alongside animation studio Group TAC to create an anime film based on all six books, with Gisaburo Sugii as director. It ended up becoming popular enough to be published in Japanese textbooks.
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ARASHI NO YORU NI ENGLISH DUBBED SERIES
Originally intended to be a single children’s book, the popularity of the children’s book Arashi No Yoru Ni in Japan encouraged author Yuichi Kimura to turn it into a whole series and wrote five more books. Can both a goat and a wolf live peacefully as friends, or will they have to accept their roles in nature as enemies? However, Gabu’s pack is on the hunt for them both. Both Mei and Gabu are encouraged to act as spies, but the two decide to leave together and go to a place where they can remain friends without the confrontations. The only problem is that both sides strictly oppose each other for their own reasons, and once word goes around about this mutual friendship, neither side takes it well. However, when a goat named Mei and a wolf named Gabu both take shelter from a storm in an abandoned barn, they realise that the animals they are, and they share a lot in common and slowly build a good friendship. In the case of this tale, there are wolves, carnivores and predators that live on the Bakubaku Valley, and goats, herbivores and prey that live on the Sawasawa Mountains, both enemies of each other. In nature, every creature knows their enemies and their means of survival.