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Ranma ½

  • Série télévisée
  • 1989–1990
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  • 23min
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Ranma ½ (1989)
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Animation dessinée à la mainAnimeArts martiauxComédie pour adolescentsComédie romantiqueFantastique pour adolescentsKung-FuRomance pour adolescentsShōnenAction

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA girl is involuntarily engaged to a boy who turns female when hit with cold water and male when hit with hot.A girl is involuntarily engaged to a boy who turns female when hit with cold water and male when hit with hot.A girl is involuntarily engaged to a boy who turns female when hit with cold water and male when hit with hot.

  • Création
    • Rumiko Takahashi
  • Casting principal
    • Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Megumi Hayashibara
    • Noriko Hidaka
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    6,3 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 899
    5 804
    • Création
      • Rumiko Takahashi
    • Casting principal
      • Kappei Yamaguchi
      • Megumi Hayashibara
      • Noriko Hidaka
    • 34avis d'utilisateurs
    • 24avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Épisodes24

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    Kappei Yamaguchi
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Ranma Saotome…
    • 1989
    Megumi Hayashibara
    Megumi Hayashibara
    • Ranma…
    • 1989
    Noriko Hidaka
    • Akane Tendô…
    • 1989
    Minami Takayama
    • Nabiki Tendô…
    • 1989
    Kikuko Inoue
    Kikuko Inoue
    • Kasumi Tendô…
    • 1989
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    • Genma Saotome…
    • 1989
    Myriam Sirois
    Myriam Sirois
    • Akane Tendo
    • 1989
    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Ryôga Hibiki…
    • 1989
    Sarah Strange
    Sarah Strange
    • Ranma Saotome Male
    • 1989
    Robert O. Smith
    Robert O. Smith
    • Genma Saotome…
    • 1989
    Willow Johnson
    Willow Johnson
    • Kasumi Tendo
    • 1989
    Angela Costain
    Angela Costain
    • Nabiki Tendo
    • 1989
    Ryûsuke Ôbayashi
    • Sôun Tendô…
    • 1989
    Michael Donovan
    Michael Donovan
    • Ryoga Hibiki…
    • 1989
    David Kaye
    David Kaye
    • Soun Tendo
    • 1989
    Ian James Corlett
    Ian James Corlett
    • Dr. Tofu Ono…
    • 1989
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Daisuke…
    • 1989
    Venus Terzo
    Venus Terzo
    • Ranma Saotome Female…
    • 1989
    • Création
      • Rumiko Takahashi
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    Avis des utilisateurs34

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    8emasterslake

    Most unique Martial Arts Anime in existence.

    Taken place in Japan of the 80s-90s era. Soun Tendo and Genma Saotome are both Martial Artists of the "Anything Goes School of Martial Arts". Soun is a father of 3 daughters while Genma has only 1 son. They both agree that Genma's son: Ranma Saotome would marry one of Soun's daughters when the time comes. So that way the whole "Anything Goes School" will continue on.

    By the time Ranma is 16, it was time for him to be acquainted with the Tendo family. Soun Tendo had no idea what Genma's son is like. But it very excited for one of his 3 daughters: Akane, Nabiki, & Kasumi will be the fiancé of Ranma. Only the Tendo family will learn that both Ranma & his dad have been cursed by the sacred hot springs of Jusenkyo in China. Genma was cursed with the form of a Panda and Ranma is cursed with the forms of a red haired busty girl. When douse with cold water, they turn into their cursed forms, but warm water will change them back to their original forms.

    Soun Tendo at first was disappointed with all this, but after learning about their trip to China and how their curse forms work with water temperature. He finds it to be no big deal. Soun introduces Ranma to his 3 daughters and said he can pick either one of them to be his future bride. However Nabiki & Kasumi agreed that their youngest daughter Akane will make a fitting wife with Ranma. Akane didn't like the decision at all, and find this prearranged marriage to be a joke. And she finds Ranma's ability to turn into a girl to be perverted. Ranma didn't care too much about this prearranged marriage either. Because he wants to go back to China to find a curse spring that'll make him a whole male again.

    Only problem is his dad refuses him to go back to China, when Genma's hoped for so long for his son to be the fiancé of one of Soun's daughters. To make a long argument short, Ranma & Genma now stay at the Tendo's house as honoree guests. Both Akane & Ranma don't want to get more involved together. But pretty soon they do start to care about each other. Even though they don't show that care to one another.

    Made back 1989, based off of one of Japan's best selling Manga written & drawn by Rumiko Takahata. Who worked on the series from 1986-1996. Also a success in America, way before Anime became popular as it is today. The thing I like most about it is the theme of the series, the flow of the story, and the comedy which occurs frequently in each episode. Next to the comedy is action and romance. Since this is a martial arts related anime, you do see a lot of it in each episode.

    Through out the whole series, you'll see Ranma & Akane's relationship grow. As well as encounters with other rivals and other fiancés that create a huge and complicated love triangle. Those who like Inuyusha, Urusei Yatsura, & Rumiko's other works will admire this one a lot. In my opinion this is one of Rumiko's best works.

    Remember this is only Season 1 of the 7 season series. If you like the first 18 episodes, be sure to see the other 6 seasons of the "Ranma 1/2: Anything Goes School of Martial Arts" series.

    Also this is a perfect Anime for dates or for someone's girlfriend.
    au_law2001

    An instant classic! A great anime! A masterpiece!

    What more can I say? This show is the best anime show I've seen and is perhaps the first one to get me into that genre among others. I first laughed at the title, because it sounded ridiculous, and I was new to this, and I was just a kid. And as I watched, I laughed even more, to learn this is worthwhile and a great show, a great love comedy or martial arts show. With references to ancient China and traditions, except turned upside down to bring hilarious and chaotic results! And the character are unforgettable, Kuno Tatewake, Ryoga who is stupid but my favorite character of the show! Mousse, Cologne, Happosai, Akane and Genma, and not to mention Ranma's other suitors, Shampoo, Kodachi, Ukyo, this came before Tenchi Muyo! to those who say harem anime was copied from Tenchi! Without a doubt, this is a very funny and memorable show brought to you by Rumiko Takahashi who also made Inu Yasha, Maison Ikkoku, Urusei Yatsura and Fire Tripper. Great show, recommended to all fans of the shows mentioned earlier. >>>>> 10/10
    Jeremy Bristol

    One of my favorites

    I pretty much got into manga and anime because of the first season of Ranma 1/2 (my first manga was the first appearance of Ukyo, and then a friend of mine loaned me his copies of the first season back in 1996). It's funny, clever, emotional, and well-animated. The dubbing was terrific--and after all these years, it's still the best dub I've ever seen, except for the Tenchi series (which, for some reason, I liked better than the Japanese voices)--but I just bought the DVD box set and watched the entire series in Japanese, and it's even better! I've been a big fan of Megumi Hayashibara (Girl-type Ranma, Tenchi's mother, Lina Inverse, Rei Ayanami, Momiji from Blue Seed, etc.) and I was not disappointed with her voice acting (I can't wait to hear her do the "Ranma's Declaration of Womanhood" episode). A bigger surprise for me was that the voice-actress of Nabiki also was Kiki from Majo no Takkyubin. Wonderful voices all around, but the Japanese Ryoga's voice is so strong and deep that I found it hard to believe he was as stupid as he is (interesting to note that he also plays the Jusenkyo Guide--I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen the credits!). Also, the subtitles gave some information that was important that was left out of the dub, and sometimes (such as repeatedly in the "Pelvic Fortune Telling" episode and that scene in Akane's lost love when they fight after eating hamburgers), I didn't understand what was really going on until I watched the subtitle. Still, I did find myself missing some of the Americanized jokes, especially in the episode where Akane loses her memories of Ranma and lists off a bunch of things that he must be ("That 1986 remake of King Lear directed by Akira Kurosawa" "That's Ran!" "That song by the Beach Boys!" "That's 'Help Me Ronda'"). Anyway, this is a wonderful series that doesn't have too much nudity and isn't too "kawaii" like Pokemon or Mon Colle Knights.
    Divine Shadow

    Greatest Anime Series EVER!!!

    Where to start, where to start?!? Ranma 1/2 is possibly the greatest Anime series ever produced, written by the ever talented Rumiko Takahashi, based on the MANGA of the same name. It has it all, romance, comedy, and the GREATEST CAST OF CHARACTERS TO HIT MEDIA SINCE THE "A-Team!!!" But seriously though, Ranma 1/2 follows the plot of a young japanese boy going through an identity crisis of sorts. You see, whenever Ranma Saotome is splashed with cold water he, becomes a 'she'. This is all due to some

    strange Chinese Curse, that he acquired on a training trip through China. The meat and bones of the series deal with Ranma's attempts to cure himself while dealing with numerous fiancees' none of his choice I might add. You see, Ranma's father is a bit of a heel. Genma Saotome, who takes the form of a giant Panda

    when wet has eveidently arranged for Ranma to merry into the family of his(Genma's) closest friend Soun Tendo. Soun ole' boy gets a little more than he bargained for. In addition to being promised to one of Soun's daughters, Ranma has also been promised to at least 3 others. In the

    end Soun decides it best to give Ranma his daughter Akane, whom at first, shares Ranma's extreme dislike for the entire situation. What makes Ranma 1/2 so great is the characters, and their very interesting personal relationships. The chemistry between Ranma and the rest of the cast is adorable. For example, Ranma while on the outside, rejecting Akane, deeply loves her, this

    makes for a very heart-warming main plotline. In addition to the deep dramatic overtones, Ranma happens to be very funny. If you

    can stand japanese slapstick, mixed with heartwarming drama, I

    suggest you do as I did and START WATCHING RANMA IMMEDIATELY!!
    SSJAniFan

    Ranma's life may be a living nightmare... but it's pure entertainment for us!

    I simply picked up a copy of the Ranma 1/2 OAVs since I had some extra money when I was picking up my usual copy of a DBZ DVD(The Draw, to be precise). I had heard about Ranma and the comments were positive ones, and having read about the episodes in my Viz catalog I decided to try it out. When I popped the OAV video into my VCR, I never knew that when I was done I would be laughing my head off.

    Now, I own half of the OAVS, one of the films, 4 Ranma DVD boxsets(seasons 2-5), and a ton of videos and DVDs, as well as about one third of the manga. Ranma's great. The weird, but awesome, fighting is just the icing on the cake. What we really have is Ranma trying to not get his rear handed to him by crazy rivals, Akane bashing Ranma's head in, Ryoga trying to find where in the world he is, Shampoo gloomping Ranma in a bear-hug that would probably strangle Arnold Schwarzenegger, and near-blind Mousse, who mistakes Ranma, Shampoo, Akane, and everyone else for just about everything. With this laugh-out loud silliness, it's obvious you know you're watching something great.

    I think the best thing about the entire series is that I can really relate to Ranma(well, aside from the curses and stuff). He has a fear of a certain type of animal due to..... childhood circumstances, he feels like everyone uses him, blames him for things even if it's not his fault, he doesn't have many friends, and his father cares jack squat for him. This makes Ranma really empathetic for me, something most anime characters don't usually do.

    Shockingly, one character I like in this is voo-doo fixated Hikaru Gosunkugi. I like the fact that he's not the typical Ranma rival who goes out and confronts Ranma directly. He's even able to actually have some effect with his plans. Of course, said plans usually backfire on him....

    Finally, the show introduces just about the cutest anime character ever, Shampoo! Every time she purrs out "ailen," it makes me melt......

    BOTTOM LINE: Watch Ranma 1/2! You don't know what you're missing if you don't!

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    • Anecdotes
      The character of Ranma and the initial inspiration for the entire series originally spawned from Ryuunosuke Fujinami, a secondary character in Rumiko Takahashi's previous work "Urusei Yatsura" (1981). Ryuunosuke is a girl raised by her maniacal, single father to be a boy, and became skilled in martial arts through his daily, brutal training. She constantly longs to express her pent-up feminine side, but obstacles (usually her father) keep getting in her way.
    • Citations

      Ranma Saotome: [repeated line, to Akane] You're so uncute!

    • Versions alternatives
      When shown in Korea, Mexico, and other countries, the TV versions in those countries have all the episodes heavily cut due to pantyhose jokes (Happosai is a pervert and panty thief) and martial arts violence.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Ranma 1/2: The Ranma 1/2 Video Jukebox (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      Jajauma ni Sasenaide
      Opening theme

      Performed by Etsuko Nishio

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 septembre 1992 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Sites officiels
      • Official (publisher) of Ranma 1/2 (co-producer with Kitty Films)
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ranma ½: The Digital Dojo
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Kitty Animation
      • Kitty Films
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