Thread:Nisrd/@comment-23825768-20131024164737/@comment-4901533-20131028004150

My name is a bit of an anagram. =p

Spice and wolf was an anime I stumbled upon back in the summer of 2012. While watching videos on YouTube I just happened to find a fan made trailer for it. It looked interesting so I downloaded it and I ended up liking the series so I ended up buying the light novels. Then I got impatient waiting for the novels to be translated and I found a site that had the entire novel series fan-translated downloaded the PDFs and finished reading the spice and wolf series around March of this year.

Spice and Wolf is one of my top three favorite anime series, the other two being “Gunslinger Girl” and “To Love-Ru.” All three of which are drastically different from each other. The plot of Gunslinger Girl revolves around young girls who were turned into cyborg to fight terrorists (this series has since ended). To Love-Ru is about an alien princess who accidently becomes engaged to a human boy.

Aside from those three I watch just about any other anime. I am pretty busy all day but I have multiple pockets of about 30 minutes free time that pop-up throughout the day which makes anime viewing perfect.







In case you are wondering what site I downloaded the Spice and Wolf Light Novel Translations from: http://s3.excoboard.com/pitythefool.

You should check out the manga “Magudala De Nemure.” It is by the same author and supposedly set in the same universe as Spice and Wolf.

You could also take a look at “Maoyuu Maou Yuusha.” The male and female protagonists of the series have a similar relationship to each other as the main characters of Spice and wolf. But in my opinion this series is not as good as Spice and Wolf.