Wolf Children, also known as Wolf Children: Ame & Yuki (おおかみこどもの雨と雪 Ōkami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki) is a 2012 Japanese animated film directed by Mamoru Hosoda.
Cast[]
Image | Character | Seiyū | Dub Actor |
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Hana | Aoi Miyazaki | Colleen Clinkenbeard | |
Ookami (Wolf Man) | Takao Osawa | David Matranga | |
Ame | Yukito Nishii | Micah Solusod | |
Amon Kabe (young) |
Alison Viktorin (young) | ||
Yuki | Haru Kuroki | Jad Saxton | |
Momoka Oono (young) |
Lara Woodhull (young) | ||
Sōhei Fujii | Takuma Hiraoka | Jason Liebrecht | |
Sōhei's Mother | Megumi Hayashibara | Lydia Mackay | |
Grandpa Nirasaki | Bunta Sugawara | Jerry Russell | |
Mr. Nirasaki | Takashi Kobayashi | Kenny Green | |
Mrs. Nirasaki | Tomie Kataoka | Wendy Powell | |
Mr. Tanabe | Shōta Sometani | Sonny Strait | |
Hosokawa | Tadashi Nakamura | R. Bruce Elliott | |
Yamaoka | Tamio Ōki | Bill Flynn | |
Tendō | Hajime Inoue | Kent Williams | |
Kuroda | Mike McFarland | ||
Mrs. Hotta | Kumiko Aso | Jamie Marchi | |
Uncle Hotta | Mark Stoddard | ||
Aunt Hotta | Melinda Wood Allen | ||
Mrs. Doi | Mitsuki Tanimura | Kate Oxley | |
Uncle Doi | Bob Magruder | ||
Aunt Doi | Linda Leonard | ||
Shino | Rino Kobayashi | Leah Clark | |
Bunko | Chika Arakawa | Felecia Angelle | |
Sōko | Fūka Haruna | Alexis Tipton | |
Keno | Mone Kamishiraishi | Kristi Kang | |
Tadatomo | Tensei Matsuoka | Eric Vale | |
Radio Announcer | Taichi Masu | Jason C. Miller |
Additional Voices[]
- Christopher Bevins
- William Bondurant
- Kate Bristol
- Jonathan Brooks
- Jessica Cavanagh
- Ben Charlson
- Corey Cleary-Stoner
- Chad Cox
- Ashleigh Domangue
- Terri Doty
- Scott Freeman
- Liza Gonzales
- Josh Grelle
- Francis Henry
- Stephen Hoff
- Michelle Lee
- Melanie Mason
- Ben Phillips
- Brandon Potter
- Ryan Reynolds
- Monica Rial
- Aaron Roberts
- Whitney Rodgers
- Michelle Rojas
- Ari Ross
- Patrick Seitz
- Nancy Sherrard
- Krishna Smitha
- Austin Tindle
- Alexis Tipton
- Apphia Yu
Notes[]
- The final dubbing role of Jerry Russell before his death on September 5, 2013. The film is dedicated to his memory.
- A test dub of the film was recorded by Vancouver-based studio Digital Sound Magic Recording Studios.[1]
Transmission[]
Date(s) | Channel | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
2017 | Syfy | United Kingdom |
Video Releases[]
Distributor | Year | Format | Region | Country | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FUNimation Entertainment | 2013 | 1 NTSC |
United States | ||
A DVB-T | |||||
Manga Entertainment | 2 PAL |
United Kingdom | |||
B DVB-T |
References[]
External Links[]
- Wolf Children (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Wolf Children at the Internet Movie Database