Ame and Yuki are growing up in an uncertain world with crushing societal norms and Japan's identity crisis at the forefront. Hana is a struggling mother with 2 kids to feed and no one to turn to for help. Today we delve into Wolf Children and review and analyze what makes it Mamoru Hosoda's magnum opus and most impactful story to date. Thank you so much for watching.
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Film Credits used:
Wolf Children (2012) - Directed by Mamoru Hosoda and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd.
Pom Poko (1994) - Directed by Isao Takahata and distributed by Toho Co., Ltd.
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Wolf Children: A Tale of Two Japans
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