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Alternativas: English: Spice & Wolf
Synonyms: Okami to Koshinryo, Spice and Wolf
Japanese: 狼と香辛料
Autor: Hasekura, Isuna
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Publicar: 2006-02-10 to ?

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Alternativas: English: Spice & Wolf
Synonyms: Okami to Koshinryo, Spice and Wolf
Japanese: 狼と香辛料
Autor: Hasekura, Isuna
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Estado: Publishing
Publicar: 2006-02-10 to ?
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4.6
11 Votos
63.64%
36.36%
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Resumen
A young traveling merchant, Kraft Lawrence has become accustomed to days of roaming and trading, with few companions. Or so it was until one peculiar day where the trader finds a young, naked, wolf-like girl asleep in his wagon.

The beautiful girl, calling herself Holo, claims to be a local wolf deity worshipped by locals as the God of Good Harvest. Year after year, she ensured they would reap a good harvest, but she has since grown tired of fulfilling the wishes of the ungrateful locals.

Holo ends up striking a deal with Kraft: if he helps her escape the villagers, she will gladly help him in his merchant endeavors. Together, they roam from town to town in search of business, and Kraft realizes both the ups and downs of traveling with a haughty and shrewd wolf goddess.

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Lenka-Penka9
Apr 01, 2021
Spice and Wolf Manga Review - Non Spoiler
Chapters: 100
Genre: Adventure, Seinen, Fantasy, Romance, Drama, Supernatural, Historical
Mangaka: Isuna Hasekura

This is a review about a very unique manga that's way too UNDERRATED IMO, where most fantasy themed manga are about swords and magic this takes on a more trade and economic route and adds in witty dialogs, great story, amazing characters, plot twists and WHOLESOMENESS.
You might think that this manga being about trades and economic in the medieval ages would be boring but here I am reviewing this masterpiece.

PLOT:
A traveling merchant Kraft Lawrence meets the Goddess of Harvest Holo in her human form (also known as Holo the Wisewolf). A contract is formed between the two that Lawrence will help Holo reach her homeland while she'll lend him her wisdom in his day to day trading. And here starts a beautiful journey where they face many challenges, obstacles, meet new people, visit new places all the while getting to know more about each other and growing affectionate about each other (not that they show it openly and while reading you're dying on the inside and screaming CONFESS ALREADY DAMMIT! *breathes*). While the main goal is finding Holo's homeland, our merchant also has a wish to establish his own business, buy a store in a popular town and live off it. While traveling to many new places they try to acquire knowledge about where Holo's from and make some profit as well after all he is a merchant.

ARTSTYLE:
The artstyle was decent and simple yet felt so in-sync with the manga's theme. The thing that really caught my attention was the amount of effort put into the backgrounds to make them more appealing and to make the setting more accurate to the medieval ages. The characters well drawn (didn't find any lazy drawings anywhere). All from Holo's angry to playful expression were masterfully drawn.

CHARACTERS/CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT:
The characters especially the main are extremely well made, we have the intelligent experienced merchant Kraft who at times is as naive as a baby and then there's Holo one of the BEST if not the best female leads in manga history, her wisdom, personality, charms and quick thinking to read and adapt to situations accordingly literally puts her at the top. The chemistry of the two is so good that you'll grin like an idiot each time they have a conversation (at least I did)
As far as character development goes, you can't perfect already that is perfect aside from their growing feelings for each other and compatibility that grows with time.
Holo is undoubtedly the PERFECT Waifu. Ranked in god-tier waifus.

MY THOUGHTS:
This manga is indeed a masterpiece, the very definition of WHOLESOMENESS and as I've always said a very REFRESHING read. The flow of the dialogs especially between the main characters Kraft and Holo is amazingly done, like when they're teasing each other or throwing quick hilarious comebacks or brainstorming for ideas all are wonderful to read and you'll even get a laugh out of it. But one thing, the amount of details about old age trading and economics was surprising, the gain/fall of currency and profit/loses of trade all were easy to understand but some took some understanding. And all this was added beautifully with the main goal that is the journey to Holo's homeland.
All-in-all, I can simply summarize the entire experience in this that it was...
                             REFRESHING

FAVORITE QUOTES:
“Stories are better when they have an ending, are they not?” – Kraft Lawrence
(and this one was certainly great, sad that it's ended though)
"If you change your perspective, a situation right in front of you, can reverse itself.” – Holo The Wise Wolf
Honestly it's hard having a favorite quote when this manga is a gold mine for them.

RATINGS: 9.5/10
Though personally it's a 12/10 for me, because I loved the characters, the feelings, the excitement and the story.
If you haven't read this then this is my top manga recommendation. Especially if you've watched the anime.
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WuxianXiaozu13
Apr 01, 2021
Without a doubt, Spice and Wolf is one of the more recognizable and loved series of the decade. Originally based on the brilliant light novel and followed by an amazing yet sadly unconcluded anime, now comes a Spice and Wolf manga. But is it really necessary?

The short answer is... yes!

The quality of the manga does not fail to impress! A must read for any fans of the series, and especially those of the anime. Every scene shown in the anime is expanded upon in the manga with much detail and often with very high quality art making it a very worth while to read.

This added detail however, does come at a cost. The manga feels much slower (and is much slow paced) compared to anime. It often takes several volumes to feel like the overall plot has gotten anywhere. Especially at the early volumes, making the manga intimidating to start.

Not surprisingly, this gives the mangaka much more time to develop and flesh out Holo's and Lawerence's romance and fortunately, it works in the manga's favor. The Romance is what makes this story so great. From every giddy moment, to the ups and downs of their romance this story will play with your heart. If you want to indulge more in this romantic duo, than the Manga should be on your to read list.

To conclude, the manga is a very worthwhile read for both those new to the series and those who come here seeking more. It's also worth noting as others have, the art in general seems fairly unimpressive in the first volume, however from the second volume on it really gets its act together. As if if the mangka found his grove then.
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Melanie_Morales5
Apr 01, 2021
Me and Holo.. Oh sorry, I mean 'Spice and Wolf' manga has been said to be the worst version of the story. This is perhaps true, but it contains countless, polished artwork of Holo eating, sleeping, drinking, smiling, bathing, smirking, hugging, sitting, and---apples, and therefore, it's perfect and flawless in every way. Not really, but it's exactly everything a fan of the franchise could wish for.


The art of this manga is fantastic. I have lost count on how many light novel series and already produced anime series have received a manga adaptation with beyond lackclustery art. Spice and Wolf looks rough and almost sketched, but at the same time being incredibly detailed and soft. Its world has very realistic and atmospheric feel to it thanks to the artwork alone which serves the settings of the series and does magnificent job delivering everything from backdrops to character's behavior and reaction faces. Overall the art is memorable and the main reason why this manga adaptation works so well.


The story is based Spice and Wolf. The series centers around two characters called; Holo The Wise Wolf of Yoitsu, who is a Goddess of the Harvest, taking a human form -- and; man named Lawrence Kraft, a travelling salesman aiming for business and riches. The driving motion in the story from Holo's part is visiting Yoitsu, while Lawrence aims to make business while travelling from town to town. These two partner up and decide they will head to Yoitsu while visiting towns and doing business. From its core, the story centers around economics, but on the surface level it's a life story of two people interacting with each others and the world around them.


While the more arc-based stories center around money-creed corporations, curses, scammers and talking-hares even, they are all essentially spiced with the our two main characters just being there for each others, learning about one another and deciding what they really want from life. The characters are the selling point of the series from the light novel to the anime, and their personas along the strong art are the reason why the manga is of high quality.


Holo is in generally among the best written female characters this industry has to offer. Due to her old age and hundreds of years of solitude, she has developed a personality and wisdom which come not only with insane character depth and complexity, but behavior and waifugame so strong she alone could be criticized for Japan's dropping birth rate as real women can't compete. However, the chemistry of our main couple from dialogue, intimacy and more serious plot-related sides can only work because of Lawrence. 25-years-old man who seems to be able to adapt to any situation. He is calm person with big heart and personality. Knowing his head-pats are enough to make the wolfie happy should be enough of a prove of his superiority.


The character development practically equals with relationship development as there are approximately 300 hugging scenes in the series. This is close of being the most wholesome thingie created since the invention of the word itself, reading the manga for these scenes is worth of it alone, even though it has much more to offer than just that.
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chromi20112
Apr 01, 2021
Biased opinions aside.(as this is my favorite manga/anime series)

I would like to say that I lent my friends this manga, and they don't read anything 18+ because of their own personal choosing.
I was still able to convince them to read the First volume as long as i stickynoted/censored all of the Mild Nudity, or anything that was in the least bit suggestive.

So i did, and after 10 minutes of "censoring" the first volume, and about 3 seconds of "censoring" the second. They decided to read it.

After reading the first novel they almost didn't want to read the second, I convinced them otherwise, and they both finished the second volume by the next day, saying that they liked the second one a lot more than the first, and would continue reading it.
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On to the Review(This is somewhat loosely based off of me watching the anime as well, but there are no spoilers, and the manga is almost a direct translation of the anime).

Story 10: The story is original. The world's setting and style, is just one that isn't seen or touched upon much in anime. Its also very realistic, other than Holo being a Wolf-Deity, The rest of the world seems extraordinarily real and active.

Art 10: I really enjoyed the art, and even the "Mild Nudity" is more like the kind of stuff you would see in a college figure drawing class rather than anything overly explicit. After the initial volume, there isn't anything to worry about, if you are even concerned about that kind of stuff at all.

Character 10: My favorite part about the entire story is Holo and Laurence. Holo is a "Wise" wolf. Laurence is a intelligent merchant, not so much of a ladies man, but Holo makes up for that for being the female equivalent and poking fun at Laurence's inexperience.

Enjoyment 9.75: I had to give this one a -0.25 deduction. My friends had a point, the first volume was really over the top in explicitness, and even though i didn't mind myself, it slightly brings the manga into the realm of adult/late-teen reading. Because of that, i wasn't able to share this with all of my friends without explaining why they should skip the first volume, or the first episode in the anime if they didn't want to see any mild nudity.

Overall 10: This is my favorite anime series, the characters are just brought to life, and the world is so active, that it brings the fantasy into a quasi-reality due to the historical references. I am eagerly awaiting the rest of the manga.

Final note: If you haven't read it yet, or if you haven't watched the anime series, please do so now, you won't regret it. :)
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klaudiviris1
Apr 01, 2021
tl;dr: A manga adaptation that has some weaknesses, but is overall a very good blend of romance and economics.

This manga is an adaptation of a light novel that was also adapted into a pretty popular anime. It is primarily centered around two core aspects. The first core aspect is the story of Holo and Lawrence, their relationship and their growth. It's an incredibly slow burn romance. A lot of their interactions stem from them both constantly teasing each other, with Holo generally being the one to start things off, but they're both also very cool headed and able to respond well to such teasing, and thus it's like something of a game between the two. There's some very subtle shifting in this which shows their relationship progress, but it's really subtle and thus overall, the relationship does feel quite slow. There are moments in the story that break from this and have more intense and honest moments, but for the relationship buildup things are very rarely explicit.

They do eventually properly become honest with each other and their relationship fully clicks, but that felt like it was a bit weak in that the transition wasn't handled that intensely or with enough impact, even though their relationship did clearly change afterwards. Them properly in a relationship was handled quite well too, where they properly consider together various things like what's most important to them and what they want to do and how that's changed from how things were before. Though it felt like there was a lot that was touched upon but not discussed in that much depth, such as Holo's immortality. This aspect also ended incredibly well with a pretty lengthy epilogue dedicated entirely just to it that finished off the manga perfectly, though I believe the novels continued past this and are still continuing.

The second core aspect is the various economic schemes and such that Lawrence gets involved with. I'm certainly not an economist, and know pretty much nothing about medieval economics, but what was shown and described felt pretty believable and consistent. The schemes themselves felt pretty well thought out and told pretty well in that they had good pacing with twists that worked well. Still, it did feel like it wasn't explaining things in that much depth. This was fine for most of the schemes, because they weren't too complicated, but the last couple were on another level and felt like they definitely could have used more explaining because I had to think about parts of them quite a bit, rereading portions in the process, in order to understand them and certain parts still don't completely make sense to me.

These schemes are episodic, in that very little from earlier ones affect later ones. I should note thought, that it is very clear that parts were definitely skipped, and that felt a bit jarring at times. All but the last episode also have very little to do with Lawrence or Holo personally, but rather are them simply being involved in situations where they may make or lose a lot of money. There are pretty solid stories behind each of these schemes, and the side characters that are involved with them are pretty decently fleshed out as side characters, though only to the level of side characters. Still, their relationship with Lawrence and Holo, and just as importantly their effect on the relationship between Lawrence and Holo, was substantial and well worth reading. Each of these episodes is self contained and has a pretty solid ending in their own right, but the ending of the manga overall does a good job of bringing them all together in that it doesn't involve any sort of scheme of it's own but it does bring everyone from all the episodes together which is a great way to end things as it makes the impactful ending focused on Holo and Lawrence even more impactful.

The art was decent, in that it could definitely be good at times, and consistently was with covers and full page illustrations as well as in both the beginning the end, but for the most part it didn't feel like it was trying all that hard and though there were panels that stood out, for the most part it looked kind of dull.
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AfterGlow12
Mar 25, 2021
// It is not Harem/romcom just pure Romance // (Just for you guys who are annoyed with the false tags on this site ;) (chapters can be ignored I did read 20 volumes)

Sometimes when you're really bored and search for certain tags(romance) you stumble about things you never would've watched/read years ago.

Spice and wolf is such a thing. I don't get the whole furry thing and while I was way younger I would just flag this as one of it. A attention seeking helpless shounen female which clings to the mc just for story progress. This is kinda what I got out of the description.


I was sooo wrong, - The female MC is kinda the star of the show without falling into the shoujo/josei traps. I mean honestly a strong female, - while the male mc is also competent?
What madness is this?!

It doesn't stop there you get a lesson about economics which makes this LN somehow unique. Yes it is kinda slow but at the same time I am rathe sure the whole series is intended for an older audiance.

It's an LN/Anime for all of us who grew up with games like KAISER DELUXE, HANSA/Patrician or nowadays Europa Universalis IV.

It's alot about trade talk but at the same time the romance never get's short. The teasing between the two Mc's is kinda the highlight of the show. It's so good you'll constantly giggle and feel for both of them, not only the male or female husbando/waifu. :)


And the best part of all of this is... You really want to know more/want to see more after the story ended? Do not feer, the mainstory was concluded in 2011. !IT IS FULLY COMPLETED!

Afterwards you still get 3(or 4 if you can read basic japanese) Light Novels which just continues the stories in kinda a slice of life way after everything of the mainstory did happen. Which make the ending way more sweet. You just don't get this feeling of a sudden ending like in so many other character driven shows...


You really get to know the characters and a bit/lot more.( I don't want to spoil) ;)
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ShiroShinigami14
Mar 25, 2021
I could go on and on about what makes this novel so amazing but I'll try to keep it short and sweet, if that's even possible!
This novel is among my favorite pieces of literature and I'm really glad I found it.

Ookami to Koushinryou is basically a novel that is mostly directed at adults, however I'm not saying that younger people can't enjoy it. It's just that the themes it deals with, such as loneliness, trustworthiness, realizing how your life is shaping itself, will appeal a lot more to people approaching Lawrence's age (~25ish), at least in my opinion. Throughout the novel, we watch how gradually Lawrence and Holo develop their own distinct personalities based on their experiences together.

Economics plays a major role in the series, but from my point of view they are not the most crucial part. As a person that likes economics, I thoroughly enjoyed them and found most of the happenings pretty accurate as well. The author obviously did a fair amount of research on medieval economics and it shows. However, the driving force behind the story is the interaction between Holo and Lawrence. An interaction that is very hard to find elsewhere, because it's just that good. The two main characters have dialogues full of quizzical declarations, deep thought analysis, teasing, and mutual understanding and support. The dialogues are incredibly well written and there's a high chance you'll need to read some of them more than once to fully comprehend the hidden meanings behind them. I won't say more on this part because you'll have to discover it yourself.

The story is nicely summed up in the synopsis so I have nothing to add, but I'll say this to any potential reader: Sometimes it's the journey that matters the most, not the destination. Meaning, I suggest you enjoy and make the most out of every single page, rather than rushing to find out how this turns out. Trust me, it'll feel much more natural and better this way.

Moving on to the characters, the series has a nice roster of side characters with almost all getting a respectable degree of development. It helps that the author has also written a few short side stories that cover crucial parts of their lives. Those stories are almost as enjoyable as the main story, and after reading them you'll understand why they ended up interacting with Holo and Lawrence the way they did. As for the main characters, the depth they reach is obvious considering what I wrote a couple paragraphs above regarding their interactions.

The art is gorgeous, to say the least. The illustrations are nicely drawn and, making the inevitable comparison to the anime adaptation, they are way, WAY better. I watched the anime first and after beginning to read the novels I realised how much of Holo's and Lawrence's character was killed off in the anime, simply because of their badly adapted portraits. Every major(or major-side) character gets their own illustration in the novel, which is a nice plus.

Overall, I'd recommend this novel to any person who likes deep character development and interactions, and a long and marvelous story, while also being completely original. Granted, if dialogues lasting half a dozen or more pages are not your cup of tea, you'll probably find this boring. However, there's a whole bunch of action too, in case you were wondering. Repeating what I said in the start of this review, this is among my favorite pieces of literature and I consider it an amazing adventure.

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bunny1ov3r6
Mar 25, 2021
Since a 3rd season is as likely as me seeing a human walk on Mars I decided to read the novel. I do not regret this choice but it was a hard series to get through at points.

Now I'll make this clear, I DID NOT read the yen press version. If I did, maybe my enjoyment would have been higher but I sailed the seas for it instead.

The story is what you'd expect having watched the anime. Holo and Kraft travel, make deals, get screwed, get unscrewed and move along. All in the hopes of Kraft starting his own shop and Holo going home. Pretty simple story.

A problem I ran into was a lot of the story or things taking place seemed to be implied. I'm not sure if that was a translation problem or just the way the story was written. But I spent a lot of time confused as to why the characters were doing certain things or what had even happened.

The book took place in Krafts head except for a few chapters (which those other chapters were by far my favorite) and you'd think that'd mean you'd get all of his thoughts yeah? No. You don't. It's more like the narrator tells you most of them. Then you get the result and go "OH! so that's what that meant." Not the way I like my story to be told.

There's a lot of "sigh" as well. All the characters sigh. A lot. All the time. If you've ever read Wheel of Time and thought "Man, they sniff a lot" this series beats it with sighs.

The characters are what you saw in the anime. They don't really develop but the story itself takes place within a year I think and Holo is a few hundred years old anyway so growth wouldn't happen.

Some of the side characters are interesting and I wouldn't have minded side stories about them. The Shepherd girl was expanded on a bit but even that was lacking a bit.

Overall I'd say it's worth reading once if you loved the anime. Find out what happened to them and how. If you just thought the anime was okay, go read a wiki.
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