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Ranma Saotome, un chico al que el agua convierte en chica, está prometido a Shampoo, una chica que odia a su contrapartida femenina y que tiene un problema similar al de Ranma: se convierte ... Leer todoRanma Saotome, un chico al que el agua convierte en chica, está prometido a Shampoo, una chica que odia a su contrapartida femenina y que tiene un problema similar al de Ranma: se convierte en gato.Ranma Saotome, un chico al que el agua convierte en chica, está prometido a Shampoo, una chica que odia a su contrapartida femenina y que tiene un problema similar al de Ranma: se convierte en gato.
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The first series of 18 episodes is brilliant. It follows the original Manga almost precisely and the animation and voice acting (original japanese) are excellent.
Nettouhen, however, is the second series. It is bad. The voices continue to be wonderful, but the animation quality takes a sharp downturn. Also, they change/alter/skip entirely sections of the original Manga story. Most irritatingly moving a storyline that took place on a Beach into a snow-covered mountain, yet still keeping the overall story the same. Rediculous. %r %r Ranma 1/2: Nettouhen. Skip it. Watch the original series, and read the Manga. %r %r Miki!
Nettouhen, however, is the second series. It is bad. The voices continue to be wonderful, but the animation quality takes a sharp downturn. Also, they change/alter/skip entirely sections of the original Manga story. Most irritatingly moving a storyline that took place on a Beach into a snow-covered mountain, yet still keeping the overall story the same. Rediculous. %r %r Ranma 1/2: Nettouhen. Skip it. Watch the original series, and read the Manga. %r %r Miki!
Ranma succeeds at one thing,being fun to watch.The first season was magnificent as stated in another review but the second season isn't a complete waste by anymeans. It's not gonna win any awards but everything after season 1 is still fun as hell to watch. BTW, I like the English VA's better :)
The show opens with the woman screaming, "I hate men," setting the tone for a narrative that comes across as divisive rather than thought-provoking. By definition, sexism involves prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination based on sex, and this show seems to embody that exact issue under the guise of commentary. Rather than offering insightful critiques or balanced perspectives, it feels like a one-sided attempt to push an agenda. The lack of nuance makes it hard to take seriously, leaving it feeling more like femcel propaganda than meaningful entertainment. Unfortunately, it's not worth the watch.
Yes it does. This follow-up series for TV keeps getting funny every time I watch it. With a few new characters and side stories with different twists, and it even reveals more secrets, and more weird and pathetic but funny fighting styles and moves done by each character and stock character, and more funny antics of Happousai, and Kuno and Ryoga, and a few filler episodes with crazy references to old classic shows like Dragnet and Mission Impossible, Twilight Zone, Kage no Gundan and much more, look for them yourselves! And also weird references to ancient Chinese and Japanese culture once again, and funny as always, I especially like the ones with the French guys, they were portrayed funny, and how Souun and Genma end up screwing up in some. And no to mention, the return of some of the stock characters such as the skating girl that like things that are cute, and the guy at Jusenkyo. Recommended to fans of the series and fans of Rumiko Takahashi's works.
While I enjoyed watching Viz's imports of the series, I was curious enough to decide to watch the OVAs that were produced during the series' popularity. Of course, I should have been laughing at one of them, but I was really horrified by what happened in the first OVA. Of course, I didn't watch all of it yet, but the first 6 minutes, which showed Shampoo beating Ranma to a pulp, were too much for me. It was enough to head to IMDb and write this review. I'd give the series 5 stars, but the OVA deserves far less than that!
I was totally left speechless and gaping by the way Shampoo was treating poor Ranma, normally I had no sympathy for Ranma whatsoever (I cared more for Shampoo, Ryoga, Mousse and Akane) I was completely horrified regardless. Seeing Ranma get smacked repeatedly was just hard for me to tolerate. The OVA gets -5 stars for this reason, I can't believe many people allow their children to watch that stuff, that's why people get into brutal fights at schools and their victim ends up on life support in the hospital.
Simply put, CONDEMNED!
I was totally left speechless and gaping by the way Shampoo was treating poor Ranma, normally I had no sympathy for Ranma whatsoever (I cared more for Shampoo, Ryoga, Mousse and Akane) I was completely horrified regardless. Seeing Ranma get smacked repeatedly was just hard for me to tolerate. The OVA gets -5 stars for this reason, I can't believe many people allow their children to watch that stuff, that's why people get into brutal fights at schools and their victim ends up on life support in the hospital.
Simply put, CONDEMNED!
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- TriviaMyriam Sirois was the only English voice actress to appear in every episode.
- ErroresTatewaki Kuno constantly refers to female Ranma as "pigtailed girl". Female Ranma actually has a pony-tail.
- Versiones alternativasThe Spanish Castilian version is cut for content.
- ConexionesEdited into Ranma 1/2: The Ranma 1/2 Video Jukebox (1999)
- Bandas sonorasDon't mind lay-lay Boy
Ending theme (episodes 1-23)
Performed by Etsuko Nishio
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