Silver Fang - Recommendations

Alt title: Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin

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Kiba is a wolf, one of the last of his kind, and his dream is to find Paradise in a world torn asunder by war. Cheza, the legendary Flower Girl, can lead him to Paradise, but there are others who desire her, and help from other wolves at his side may not be enough. Driven by his noble spirit, he will not forsake his quest.

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kamirura kamirura says...

Stray dogs fighting for a pradise.... sounds familiar? Wolf's Rain reminds me alot of Silver Fang but it deals with wolves instead of dogs. They fight their way through and try to find their paradise just like Silver. So be sure to check it out if you liked Silver Fang

Call of the Wild: Howl, Buck

Call of the Wild: Howl, Buck

Buck is a dog who lives a happy life with a human family; though he is only a mongrel, he is wiser and stronger than the average dog. However, Buck’s life changes forever when he’s sold by the family’s gardener – a man he trusted – to become a work dog in the Gold Rush. Betrayed, Buck is forced to pull heavy sleighs away from his loving family. Can he survive in his new role and regain his trust in humans once more?

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FireFlower FireFlower says...

I have to say both are good where Call of the Wild is the realistic one as like as a record of history itself. Silver Fang then again is great with a lot cool moves and a lot plot changes to keep you on your toes. Well, guess Silver Fang is pretty much same as any shounen anime, protagonist characters are just mainly animals.

 Now why you should watch this one? Because both can be considered classics that are made with great effort. The Call of the Wilds doesn't have anything as outstanding as Silver Fang but it doesn't have anything bad either. A realistic work with average plot is not half bad for a change.

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TheStampede01 TheStampede01 says...

Your probably wondering what a show about dogs fighting bears and a show about salarymen struggling against the bureaucracy have in common? Manly tears, and also both share a very extreme sense of comradarie. They have both have pretty bad animation too, although in the case of Gin it was because of the age of the series.

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