At a press conference held on June 18, 2012, the director Mamoru Hosoda announced that
Wolf Children would be released in 34 countries and territories. This film's premiere was in France on June 25, 2012, marking its international debut. The film's Blu-ray and DVD release date for Japan was February 20, 2013. The film had a limited release in the United States on September 27, 2013.
Wolf Children was screened at
Animefest 2013 in May in the
Czech Republic and at
Animafest Zagreb 2013 in June in
Croatia. The film received a theatrical one day 4K re-release in Australia on January 15, 2026 alongside
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and
Summer Wars by Sugoi Co, followed by Home Entertainment and Digital releases of all 3 films in February 2026 featuring Collector’s Edition and Steel-Book Blu-Ray and UHD Blu-ray editions being available for the first time in Australia.
Other media In addition to the film, two novelizations and a manga written by Hosoda (with art by ) were released by
Kadokawa Shoten. The manga was translated into English by
Yen Press and was nominated for the
Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia category at the 2015
Eisner Awards. As tie-ins to the film, a film picture book, an art book, and a
storyboard book were released from Kadokawa, Media Pal, and Pia. •
Mamoru Hosoda Pia, Pia, July 10, 2012, •
Wolf Children Ame and Yuki by Mamoru Hosoda, Kadokawa Tsubasa Bunko, July 15, 2012, • Kadokawa Picture Book
Wolf Children Ame and Yuki by Mamoru Hosoda, Kadokawa Shoten, July 15, 2012, •
Wolf Children Ame and Yuki Storyboards Animestyle Archive by Mamoru Hosoda, Media Pal, July 21, 2012, •
Wolf Children Ame and Yuki Official Book: Hana no Yō ni edited by the Wolf Children Ame and Yuki Production Committee, Kadokawa Shoten, July 23, 2012, •
Wolf Children Ame and Yuki Artbook edited by the Wolf Children Ame and Yuki Production Committee, Kadokawa Shoten, August 25, 2012, ==Reception==