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Japanese light novel serial

Spice and Wolf
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Spice and Wolf light novel volume 1 featuring Holo.

狼と香辛料
( Ōkami to Kōshinryō )
Genre Chance, fantasy, romance
Light novel
Written by Isuna Hasekura
Illustrated by Jū Ayakura
Published by ASCII Media Works
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Imprint Dengeki Bunko
Demographic Male
Original run Feb ten, 2006 – nowadays
Volumes 23 (List of volumes)
Manga
Written by Isuna Hasekura
Illustrated by Keito Koume
Published by ASCII Media Works
English language publisher

NA

Yen Printing

Magazine Dengeki Maoh
Demographic Seinen
Original run September 27, 2007December 27, 2017
Volumes sixteen (List of volumes)
Anime boob tube series
Directed by Takeo Takahashi
Produced by Tatsuya Ishiguro
Tomoko Suzuki
Masanobu Arakawa
Yūichi Matsunaga
Naomi Tokuda
Written past Naruhisa Arakawa
Music past Yuji Yoshino
Studio Imagin
Licensed by

AUS

Madman Entertainment

NA

Funimation

UK

Manga Entertainment

Original network CTC, KBS, SUN, Tokyo MX, TVA, tvk, TVS
English language network

NA

Funimation Channel

Original run January ix, 2008 March 26, 2008
Episodes 12 + OVA (Listing of episodes)
Game
Spice and Wolf: Holo's and My One Yr
Programmer ASCII Media Works
Publisher ASCII Media Works
Genre Business, Dating sim
Platform Nintendo DS
Released June 26, 2008
Anime telly series
Spice and Wolf II
Directed by Takeo Takahashi
Produced by Tatsuya Ishiguro
Tomoko Suzuki
Naomi Tokuda
Tomohiro Fujita
Written past Naruhisa Arakawa
Music by Yuji Yoshino
Studio Encephalon's Base of operations
Marvy Jack
Licensed by

AUS

Madman Entertainment

NA

Funimation

UK

Manga Entertainment

Original network CTC, KBS, Dominicus, Tokyo MX, TVA, tvk, TVS
English network

NA

Funimation Channel

Original run July ix, 2009 September 24, 2009
Episodes 12 + OVA (List of episodes)
Game
Spice and Wolf: The Wind that Spans the Sea
Developer ASCII Media Works
Publisher ASCII Media Works
Genre Business, Dating sim
Platform Nintendo DS
Released September 17, 2009
Light novel
Wolf and Parchment: New Theory Spice & Wolf
Written by Isuna Hasekura
Illustrated past Jū Ayakura
Published by ASCII Media Works
English publisher

NA

Yen Press

Imprint Dengeki Bunko
Demographic Male
Original run September ten, 2016 – present
Volumes seven (List of volumes)
Game
Spice and Wolf VR
Developer Spicy Tails
Genre Visual novel, Virtual reality
Platform Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Oculus Become, Oculus Quest
Released Windows, Oculus Get
  • WW: June 3, 2019
PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
  • WW: September 5, 2019
Oculus Quest
  • WW: November 14, 2019
Manga
Wolf and Parchment: New Theory Spice & Wolf
Written past Isuna Hasekura
Illustrated by Hidori
Published by ASCII Media Works
English publisher

NA

Yen Printing

Magazine Dengeki Maoh
Demographic Seinen
Original run May 27, 2019 – nowadays
Volumes 2
Game
Spice and Wolf VR2
Programmer Spicy Tails
Genre Visual novel, Virtual reality
Platform Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Oculus Go, Oculus Quest
Released Windows, Oculus Become
  • WW: December 10, 2020
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: January 6, 2021
PlayStation iv
  • WW: February iv, 2021
Oculus Quest
  • WW: April 14, 2021
Anime

Spice and Wolf ( 狼と香辛料 , Ōkami to Kōshinryō ) is a Japanese light novel series written by Isuna Hasekura, with illustrations by Jū Ayakura. ASCII Media Works has published 23 novels since February 2006 under their Dengeki Bait-and-switch imprint. ASCII Media Works reported that as of Oct 2008, over 2.2 million copies of the first ix novels have been sold in Nihon.[ane] The series has been called a "unique fantasy" by Mainichi Shimbun due to the plot focusing on economics, merchandise, and peddling rather than the typical staples of fantasy such every bit swords and magic.[2] Yen Press licensed the calorie-free novels and is releasing them in English in North America.[iii] ASCII Media Works has published 5 volumes of a spin-off light novel serial titled Wolf and Parchment since September 2016.

A manga adaptation illustrated by Keito Koume began serialization in the November 2007 issue of ASCII Media Works' seinen manga magazine Dengeki Maoh. The manga was licensed by Yen Printing, which has begun releasing the volumes in English. A 12-episode anime accommodation aired between January and March 2008, plus a single original video blitheness (OVA) episode released in May 2008.[4] [5] A 2nd OVA was released in April 2009 as a prequel to the second anime flavor Spice and Wolf II, which aired 12 episodes betwixt July and September 2009. Both anime seasons were released in English language by Kadokawa Pictures USA and Funimation. Ii visual novels based on the serial for the Nintendo DS were released by ASCII Media Works in June 2008 and September 2009. A new anime adaptation has been appear.

Plot [edit]

Spice and Wolf's story revolves around Kraft Lawrence, a 25-year-old traveling merchant who peddles various appurtenances from boondocks to town to make a living in a stylized, fictional world, with a historical setting with European influences.[6] His principal goal in life is to gather enough coin to start his own shop, and he already has been traveling for seven years while gaining feel in the merchandise. One nighttime when stopped at the town of Pasloe, he finds in his railroad vehicle a wolf-deity named Holo who is over 600 years erstwhile. She takes the course of a 15-year-old girl, except for a wolf'south tail and ears. She introduces herself equally the town's goddess of harvest, who has kept it blessed with expert harvests of wheat for many years. Holo has experienced increasing isolation and disillusionment at the townpeople's motility away from her protection towards their own methods of increasing the harvest. She is especially hurt at their forgetting of the promise made between her and a farmer when she arrived in the village and their criticism of her every bit a "fickle god" for needing to replenish the soil with smaller harvests. Considering of these changes, she wants to go dorsum to her homeland in the north called Yoitsu; she believes the people have already forsaken her and that she has kept her promise to maintain the expert harvests. Holo also wants to travel to come across how the world has changed while she has remained in one identify for many years. She manages to deal her way out of the village by making a bargain with Lawrence to take her with him. As they travel, her wisdom helps increase his profits, but at the same fourth dimension, her true nature draws unwanted attending from the Church.

Characters [edit]

Kraft Lawrence ( クラフト・ロレンス , Kurafuto Rorensu )
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum (English)
Kraft Lawrence, who chiefly goes past 'Lawrence', is a 25-twelvemonth-old traveling merchant who goes from boondocks to boondocks buying and selling various things in lodge to make a living. When he was twelve, he became an apprentice to a merchant relative, and set out on his ain at eighteen. His goal in life is to assemble enough money to start his own shop, and he has already been traveling for vii years while gaining feel in the trade. He meets Holo one dark and eventually agrees to her traveling with him. She helps him by providing her wisdom which helps to increase his profits and get him out of jams. Every bit the series progresses, both Lawrence and Holo demonstrate a growing amore toward each other. Although Lawrence rarely shows dissimilar facial expressions, he truly cares for Holo. He shows his affection through his actions, such equally when Holo gets captured by the Church and Lawrence completely panics.
Holo [seven] [8] [9] [a] ( ホロ , Horo )
Voiced by: Ami Koshimizu (Japanese); Brina Palencia (English)
Holo is a wolf harvest deity originally from a identify in the n known as Yoitsu, which draws parallels to the legendary state of Hyperborea. She made a promise with inhabitants from a town chosen Pasloe that she would ensure the town would have good wheat harvests year afterwards year. Nonetheless, as time went on, the townspeople slowly started to abdicate Holo, regarding her as unnecessary, and resented the occasional bad harvests that Holo told Lawrence were necessary to residue the land. As such, Holo escapes from town in Lawrence'south carriage and started traveling with him to meet how much the world has inverse since she has been in Pasloe. Holo has called the form of a fifteen-year old girl,[11] though she still retains her large white-tipped wolf tail, ears, and 2 abrupt fangs. At times she tin can produce an ear-shattering howl. Her true form is that of a very big wolf which many people feared. In the anime she as a wolf looks to be about thirty feet loftier from the basis to her shoulders in episode 1, and about 10 feet high in the sewer in episode 6. In the novels she is large enough to bear Lawrence like a horse, and she tin easily leap the walls of Ruvinheigen, just is small enough to fit in Hans Remelio's office with Remelio and Lawrence. In human form, she has a peculiar manner of speaking, modeled after that of the oiran high-class courtesans.[12] She is able to speak to humans as a wolf. Holo is fond of delicious food and alcohol, but she always loves something new in each novel. In volume 1 it is apples. In volume 2 it is apples preserved in beloved. In book 3 information technology is eel (i.e. lamprey). She takes pride in her tail and takes special care of information technology, constantly combing and maintaining it. In the novel, volume ane, page 65, information technology is described as hanging past the back of her knees. In the anime information technology is longer and reaches nearly to her ankles.
Holo refers to herself as "Holo The Wise Wolf" ( ヨイツの賢狼 , Yoitsu no Kenrō , Wise Wolf of Yoitsu). She is typically very haughty and self-sufficient, though due to her isolation for hundreds of years in Pasloe, she gradually feels very solitary, and sometimes shows a more fragile side of herself. She relies on Lawrence for company every bit she fears loneliness, which is something that Lawrence is very aware of and tries to comfort her in his ain fashion. Holo is also very aware of the different time spans that she and Lawrence take, every bit a homo lifespan is like a blink of an eye for her kind. Holo is quite scared of that fact, but hides it with jokes. Although she jokes well-nigh her affections for Lawrence at get-go, she slowly simply surely falls in love with him. At the end of the serial, Holo settles down with Lawrence and they have a daughter, Myuri, who inherits her mother's traits and is the main grapheme of the sequel calorie-free novel Wolf and Parchment.[xiii]
Yarei ( ヤレイ )
Yarei is a light novel and manga-merely character. He is a farmer of Pasloe and has a long history of facilitating deals with Lawrence. On the day Lawrence passes through Pasloe Yarei "catches the wolf" in the boondocks's yearly harvest festival. Instead Holo escapes to a larger sheaf of wheat in Lawrence's wagon. When they encounter again in Pazzio, Yarei certainly knows of the existence of Holo. He afterward avows his faith in modern methods and seeks to turn her over to the Church for burning.
Chloe ( クロエ , Kuroe )
Voiced by: Kaori Nazuka (Japanese); Jamie Marchi (English)
Chloe is an anime-original grapheme. She is a villager of Pasloe and has known Lawrence for a long time. In fact, Lawrence taught her how to be a merchant. She had a slight interest in Lawrence, but tries to button the feelings away. Despite however not knowing how she should feel about him, she respects him equally her teacher and a skilful friend. Their friendship is later broken when Chloe allies with the Church building to capture Holo and Lawrence. She substitutes for Yarei in the anime both to fill the plothole in which Holo had no noesis of Yarei but informed Lawrence of him nonetheless, and to deepen the drama when Chloe turned on Lawrence, her former teacher and old friend. In the anime when Chloe leads the sewer attack on Lawrence and Holo, Holo has a run a risk to kill Chloe, but refrains from doing so.
Nora Arendt ( ノーラ・アレント , Nōra Arento )
Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (Japanese); Leah Clark (English)
Nora makes her first appearance in book two of the novels. She is a skilled shepherd from a church-boondocks named Ruvinheigen. Her companion in this profession is a well-trained sheep dog named Enek (Enekk in the anime). Lawrence entrusts her with a hard chore of gilded smuggling afterwards they meet.
Later on the mission is accomplished, Nora gains plenty funds to emancipate herself from the Church.
Fermi Amarti ( フェルミ・アマーティ , Ferumi Amāti )
Voiced past: Saeko Chiba (Japanese); Ryan Reynolds (English)
Amarti, who like Lawrence mainly goes by his surname for business, makes his beginning appearance in volume three of the novels. He is a fellow who works as a fish broker. He has a vanquish on Holo, and proposes to her. Due to Holo'southward good acting, he believes her to be gentle, kind and a soft spoken, polite young lady.
After listening to Holo's fake story of beingness Lawrence's traveling companion due to her owing him a (non-existent) huge debt, Amarti attempts to purchase her liberty and win Holo over by publicly declaring a contractual bargain with Lawrence in the merchant'south society. Withal, he loses about everything emotionally and financially after the pyrite'south price crash and Holo'due south dedication to stand past Lawrence. According to Marc, due to the methods in which he built his fortune, Amarti looks down on the connections and acquaintances forged by other merchants, and believes it shameful to make employ of such connections to secure a deal.
Dian "Diana" Rubens ( ディアン・ルーベンス , Dian Rūbensu )
Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe (Japanese); Colleen Clinkenbeard (English)
Dian, who first appears in volume three of the novels, is a chronicler, living in Kumersun's walled ghetto with other "suspect" persons such as alchemists. She loves to collect Infidel tales and beliefs and has written them into a gear up of books. Lawrence had come to her to enquire for information about Holo'due south birthplace, Yoitsu. Since Dian sounds like a masculine name, Lawrence at commencement doesn't recognize her as the chronicler he seeks. Thus, she asks Lawrence to call her Dianna. Co-ordinate to Holo, Dian is not human, but a bird fifty-fifty bigger than Lawrence. She vicious in love with a traveling priest and spent a few years helping him build a church building, but left because he noticed that she never seemed to abound one-time and became suspicious. Due to her solemn and noble bearing and somewhat mature appearance, it tin can be logically assumed that she'due south possibly much older than Holo.
Her influence appears to be quite vast. As Marc states, she protects the alchemists living in the ghetto; anyone wanting to become to them has to become through her, a task implied to exist incredibly difficult. Equally for the feathers scattered around her shop, information technology's not known if she transforms often, or simply has a pair of wings kept subconscious by her robe, every bit does Holo with her ears and tail.
Marc Cole ( マルク・コール , Maruku Kōru )
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese); Ian Sinclair (English)
Marc Cole is a boondocks merchant, a wheat seller in Kumersun. He and his apprentice, Eu Landt, assist Lawrence in his contest with Amarti, and provide dialog counterpoint to Lawrence and Holo. Marc is roughly 8 to ten years older than Lawrence and very proud of his fiddling shop and his family. He strives to hold onto his good proper noun for their sake, though he clearly goes to great lengths to help Lawrence in any style he can. He's also the first merchant in a long while that Lawrence comes to realize and accept as a truthful friend and not just a business associate.
Eve Boland ( エーブ , Ebu )
Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Stephanie Immature (English)
Cloaked and shrouded in mysteries, Eve is a merchant from the port boondocks of Lenos. Due to events in the past, this trader is wary of just about anybody and goes almost her trade dressed as a human. Although hard to arroyo, Eve is talkative under the right circumstances and has a peachy center for people and business alike. She is in fact a fallen noble that was one time sold as a bride to another merchant after her family unit'southward fall. She slowly laundered money from him and when he died, she started her own business. She organized a secret smuggling operation with the church building and then left it after she felt that they don't need her cooperation anymore and so made a contract with Lawrence. Her real name is Fleir von Eiterzental Mariel Boland.

Media [edit]

Light novels [edit]

Spice and Wolf began as a low-cal novel series written by Isuna Hasekura, with illustrations past Jū Ayakura. Originally, Hasekura entered the first novel in the series into ASCII Media Works' twelfth Dengeki Novel Prize in 2005 and the novel won the Argent Prize.[14] ASCII Media Works published 17 novels between February x, 2006 and July ten, 2011 under their Dengeki Bunko banner.[xv] The tagline for the novels is "Merchant meats spicy wolf.", an example of Engrish. The author of the novels has commented that what "meats" in the tagline really ways is kept a undercover, alluding to a possible intentional misspelling of "meets".[16] In celebration of the serial' 10th ceremony, Hasekura began writing a sequel in the 49th book of Dengeki Bunko Magazine, released on April 9, 2016.[17] In 2016, publication of new books in the series resumed with the release of the eighteenth volume, along with the start of a spin-off series titled Wolf and Parchment: New Theory Spice & Wolf,[b] focusing on the characters Cole and Myuri, Lawrence and Holo's girl.

In September 2008, the novels were licensed by Yen Press for distribution in English.[three] The first volume was released in Dec 2009, and a new volume was released every four months.[7] While Yen Press redesigned the encompass of the kickoff novel, a dust jacket retaining the original cover art was released to select online retailers,[18] and Yen Press also arranged the same jacket in the December 2009 issue of their manga anthology magazine Yen Plus.[19] Despite the different cover art, the illustrations within the novels remain unchanged.[19] Yen Press later announced that future volumes of the series and reprints of the first book would retain the original artwork while dust jackets would carry the new covers, citing that the redesigned covers were requested by retailers in order to appeal to a wider audience.[xx] Yen Press has also licensed the Wolf and Parchment series, with the first book released in November 2017.[21]

Manga [edit]

A manga adaptation illustrated by Keito Koume began serialization in the November 2007 issue of ASCII Media Works' seinen manga magazine Dengeki Maoh. The kickoff tankōbon volume was released by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Comics imprint on March 27, 2008; 16 volumes have been published as of Feb 2018. Yen Press licensed the manga series at New York Comic Con 2009, and began releasing the series in English in Due north America.[22]

A manga adaption of Wolf and Parchment by Hidori began serialization in the July 2019 issue of Dengeki Maoh.[23]

Internet radio shows [edit]

An Internet radio evidence hosted by Animate chosen Ōkamikku Radio ( オオカミックラジオ ) aired x episodes between December seven, 2007 and April 25, 2008.[24] I episode was broadcast every other week on Fri, and the prove was meant to mainly promote the anime series. The show is hosted past Jun Fukuyama who plays Kraft Lawrence in the anime, and Ami Koshimizu who plays Holo.[25] The show contains eight corners, or parts to each broadcast which includes news well-nigh the series, comments and submissions from listeners, and a radio drama. A second radio show titled Ōkamikku Radio II aired ten episodes between June 10 and October 28, 2009 with the same producer and hosts.

Anime [edit]

An anime adaptation produced past the animation studio Imagin aired in Nippon between Jan 9 and March 26, 2008 on the Chiba TV Japanese television network;[26] twelve of the thirteen episodes were circulate, with episode seven beingness a DVD exclusive.[27] The episodes are existence released in six DVD compilation volumes in Japan; volume i contains three episodes while the subsequent volumes contain two episodes each.[5] The volumes were released between April 2, 2008 and August 29, 2008 by Pony Coulee in Japan; volume three contains an original video animation (OVA) episode in improver to episode half dozen of the television broadcast.[5] A Blu-ray Disc box set of the serial was released on January 30, 2009.[28] The series is directed past Takeo Takahashi, written by Naruhisa Arakawa, and graphic symbol designs are provided by Kazuya Kuroda. Takahashi was quoted every bit beingness a big fan of the novels.[29] The opening theme is "Tabi no Tochū" ( 旅の途中 ) by Natsumi Kiyoura, and the ending theme is "Ringo Hiyori: The Wolf Whistling Song" ( リンゴ日和 ~The Wolf Whistling Song ) by Rocky Chack; both maxi singles were released on February 6, 2008.[thirty] The anime's original soundtrack was released on March 12, 2008. The anime is licensed for release in English language by Kadokawa Pictures U.s. and Funimation Amusement,[31] [32] and a complete thirteen-episode DVD box set was released on December 22, 2009. The serial made its North American television debut on Nov 16, 2010 on the Funimation Channel.[33]

A 2nd season of the anime titled Spice and Wolf II aired twelve episodes in Japan between July nine and September 24, 2009.[34] Most of the staff from the first season returned, except for Toshimitsu Kobayashi replacing Kazuya Kuroda as the character designer and chief animation director, and Spice and Wolf Two is blithe by Brain's Base and Marvy Jack instead of Imagin. The voice actors from the first season retained their roles.[35] Another OVA, blithe by Encephalon'south Base and Marvy Jack, was released bundled with a picture volume entitled Spice and Wolf: Wolf and Golden Wheat ( 「狼と香辛料」狼と金の麦穂 , Ōkami to Kōshinryō Ōkami to Kin no Mugiho ) written and illustrated by the same creators of the low-cal novels and was released by ASCII Media Works on April thirty, 2009 under their Dengeki Bunko Visual Novel imprint.[36] Funimation licensed Spice and Wolf Two [37] and released the series in English on August 30, 2011. The 2nd flavour made its North American television receiver debut on August 31, 2011 on the Funimation Channel.[38] On September 11, 2012, Funimation released a Blu-ray/DVD philharmonic pack of both seasons. The April xxx, 2009 OVA is included on the season two disc as episode 00.[39]

A new anime accommodation was announced on February 25, 2022, as function of the novel's 15-year anniversary.[40]

Video games [edit]

A dating and business concern simulation visual novel based on the series, Spice and Wolf: Holo's and My Ane Year,[c] was adult by ASCII Media Works for the Nintendo DS, and was released on June 26, 2008 in Nippon.[41] [42] It never had an official Western release, but received a fan translation into English by AGT Team on February twenty, 2021 under the localized championship Spice and Wolf: My Yr With Holo.[43] The player assumes the role of a nameless character (the titular "Boku", who closely resembles Kraft Lawrence) as he travels around with Holo for a flow of one yr in the game. The story differs from that of the original novels or anime, and is presented every bit an alternate universe.[44] Ami Koshimizu provides the vocalization of Holo in the game.[41] The game was released on the same day in limited and regular editions; the limited edition was sold at a higher price, but comes with a life-sized poster of Holo, amongst other things.[41] [45]

A sequel, also past ASCII Media Works for Nintendo DS, was released on September 17, 2009 in Japan, titled Spice and Wolf: The Current of air that Spans the Sea.[d] [46] The player once again assumes the part of Kraft Lawrence. A fan translation of the game into English is currently in evolution by AGT Team.[47]

A virtual reality adventure game titled Spice and Wolf VR [e] and made by Spicy Tails, a dōjin group founded by Isuna Hasekura, was released on June 3, 2019 for Microsoft Windows supporting the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive VR headsets as well equally the standalone Oculus Go headset.[48] It was later released for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 on September 5, 2019, supporting the Nintendo Labo VR Kit and PlayStation VR respectively.[49] A port to the Oculus Quest headset was released in November 2019. Its sequel, Spice and Wolf VR2,[f] was released on December 10, 2020.[49]

Reception [edit]

ASCII Media Works reported that equally of November 2009, over 3.5 meg copies of the first twelve novels have been sold.[i] The calorie-free novel serial has ranked three times in Takarajimasha'due south light novel guide book Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi! published yearly: get-go in 2007, and fifth in both 2008 and 2009; in the 2007 result, Holo won Best Female Character.[50] The get-go manga volume of the English release in North America debuted at No. 4 on the New York Times Best Seller Manga list,[51] while the third book reached at No. 3.[52]

In April 2008, the maid café Cafe with Cat in Akihabara, Tokyo, Nippon hosted a peculiarly themed event called Cafe with Wolf for a period of three days between April 4 and April half-dozen.[53] The event included three new items on the bill of fare and tied in with the sale of the outset anime DVD volume which went on sale on April 2, 2008. People who bought the DVD from the Comic Toranoana Akihabara Honten store (which is on the first floor below Cafe with True cat) and brought the receipt with them into Cafe with Wolf were entered into a lottery to win rare Spice and Wolf goods.[54]

Notes and references [edit]

Footnotes
  1. ^ Apropos the spelling of Holo'south name, Yen Press has stated that they "were instructed that the proper spelling of the character'south name is indeed Holo" by the Japanese licensor.[10]
  2. ^ In Japanese: Shinsetsu Ōkami to Kōshinryō Ōkami to Yōhishi ( 新説 狼と香辛料 狼と羊皮紙 )
  3. ^ In Japanese: Ōkami to Kōshinryō Boku to Horo no Ichinen ( 狼と香辛料 ボクとホロの一年 )
  4. ^ In Japanese: Ōkami to Kōshinryō Umi o Wataru Kaze ( 狼と香辛料 海を渡る風 )
  5. ^ In Japanese: Ōkami to Kōshinryō VR ( 狼と香辛料VR )
  6. ^ In Japanese: Ōkami to Kōshinryō VR2 ( 狼と香辛料VR2 )
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External links [edit]

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • tenth anniversary website (in Japanese)
  • Spice and Wolf VR official website (in Japanese)
  • Spice and Wolf light novels at Yen Press
  • Spice and Wolf anime at Funimation
  • Spice and Wolf (low-cal novel) at Anime News Network'due south encyclopedia

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spice_and_Wolf

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