I never said it was a yaoi anime, just that I think it would appeal to fans of those two anime. Though if you want to get technical, there is a certain redhead named Toboe who proclaims to like a certain friend of his by the name of Tsume who has more than one yaoi fangirl giggling in appreciation over Wofl's Rain. But that's not why I mentioned it - it has the soft lovely animation style (like ai no kusabi - think Iason's hair), the angst of that anime (felt by all of the bishonen in Wolf's Rain), the sweet innocence of Earthian (namely Chihaya's empathy - Toboe certainly fits the bill there), and on and on. It's a genre, you might say - as a fan of both the anime I mentioned, and a new fan of Wofl's Rain, I *know* why I liked it so much - because it has things in common with other anime I also liked. I never said it had anything to do with being a yaoi or nonyaoi anime. Not everything I talk about has to be yaoi in nature. ^_^;Kalium wrote:I didn't think Wolf's Rain had the yaoi element in it. Wait.....a little angsty, and a little violent?
And violence - compared to other anime I've seen the little 'wolf fights' don't really seem explicite at all. Watch the Kenshin ovas, or maybe even Hellsing - then you'd easily throw Wofl's Rain into the same level of Violence as Earthian (no one in Wolf's Rain has a body part ripped off of him by someone he cares about). >.>