Yeah, it really was quite well thought out.
It was one of those series that, at the end, I just...smiled. That was the only way I could express how it made me feel.
When I was much younger, in grade school, the only thing that really made life worth living was animated cartoons. And as I grew older, it turned into me liking anime. Of course I eventually found other interests, but even when I gret up, I never forgot what they meant to me.
And I realized, maybe, maybe there were other little kids who had been like me. Maybe animation was their only source of happiness, at some point in their lives?
I decided I wanted to be an animator, because I wanted to give other little kids the chance to learn and smile, as I had.
And when I watched the Wolf's Rain series, it solidified my decision.
I applied to art school, and was accepted.
I'm now an animation major at the Art Insititue of Portland, Oregon.
And that is why Wolf's Rain means what it does, to me.
It is my life.