You had the title right, it is The Wolf Children Ame and Yuki (at least that is one of the listed translations). At first I thought you were referencing Wolf’s Rain since “ame” is rain in Japanese. I was thinking it was an odd choice for a feel good anime. Your answer makes more sense I think, but I haven’t seen it.
Actually I don’t know how this didn’t come to mind forst6, but Natsume Yujinchou. Has some moments that are a special flavour of stressful, but generally a chill, feel-good nime.
That’s a good suggestion. I have written before about how it has some mature themes, but not anything worse than you see in existing children’s media. Plus, each episode is usually a self-contained story, so there aren’t cliff-hangers to aid in the feel-good vibes.
You had the title right, it is The Wolf Children Ame and Yuki (at least that is one of the listed translations). At first I thought you were referencing Wolf’s Rain since “ame” is rain in Japanese. I was thinking it was an odd choice for a feel good anime. Your answer makes more sense I think, but I haven’t seen it.
Actually I don’t know how this didn’t come to mind forst6, but Natsume Yujinchou. Has some moments that are a special flavour of stressful, but generally a chill, feel-good nime.
That’s a good suggestion. I have written before about how it has some mature themes, but not anything worse than you see in existing children’s media. Plus, each episode is usually a self-contained story, so there aren’t cliff-hangers to aid in the feel-good vibes.