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Ranma 1/2 - The Digital Dojo - The Complete First Season (Box Set)

Ranma 1/2 - The Digital Dojo - The Complete First Season (Box Set)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a great series that anyone could easily get in to.
Review: The Ranma 1/2 TV series is considered to be one of the greatest anime of all time. I disagree. I am giving this boxed set 5 stars only because I love Ranma 1/2, not because I love this anime. I like the Ranma 1/2 manga more than any other manga, but that's a whole other story with the anime. The anime completely screwed Ranma 1/2 up. In the first season, it's actually pretty true to the manga, which makes it most fans' favorite season. I'm different, however. In my opinion, the animation is pretty shoddy. It's not bad, but not great either. Also, I wish they could have written the anime true to the manga all of the time, but this season animates the worst of the Ranma 1/2 chapters. And since the animation isn't great, I can't really call myself a fan.
In the later seasons, they really mess up. At least half of the episodes past season three tend to be anime-only (storylines that are made up by the anime's writers and only used in the anime) and rare are the anime-only episodes that aren't lazy, ugly, and downright lame. Plus, the animation shifts constantly from good to bad. The second season has what is in my opinion, the greatest animation of all the series (except the OAVs). The third season has animation that gradually grows from fair to sloppy. The fourth season is downright crude, and from there it progresses upward (not smoothly, just in general) but never to any amazing height. And the whole series leads up to an ending based off of a storyline that appeared around half-way through the manga. Less than half of the original chapters in the Ranma 1/2 manga were animated. Another fault the anime has is that when it does produce episodes based off of manga storylines, they are usually altered, whether it be large or slight. It could be to fit the time slot (in which case they could usually just do more than one episode) or it could be for absolutely no visible reason at all.
They also have represented characters in such a way to cause fans to make obscure romantic pairings. If you pay close attention to the manga, you'll notice, contrary to what most Ranma fans say that Shampoo really ISN'T in love with Mousse. If you pay close attention to the anime, you may realize that she does. And no, the anime doesn't count. Due to the anime not introducing the character Akari (Ryoga's love interest) some (most actually) fans have made the pairing of Ryoga and Ukyo. These two are not in love with each other. Ukyo wouldn't be caught dead with a ditz/spaz like Ryoga, and Ryoga only falls in love with girls who show affection towards him (Akane loves P-Chan, remember).
Also, not that the anime is at fault for making some moronic fans believe this, but Ranma is NOT meant for Shampoo or Ukyo. Shampoo is an evil, vile, horrible woman. Shampoo has no ounce of niceness in her (apparently the anime has led people to believe she has). She will use any chance she gets to kill Akane, in order to get her one, true love Ranma, whom she only loves due to a law that Amazonian must marry a man stronger than them. To her, Ranma would make an excellent breeder. Shampoo is so headstrong and selfish that to her, because she loves Ranma and because she's SO beautiful Ranma MUST love her back. In my opinion, Shampoo isn't even human.
As for Ukyo, she's not evil. She's tried many dirty tricks in her time to get "Ranchan" but they all fail. She's almost as headstrong as Shampoo in thinking Ranma loves her (though her reason is based off of Ranma calling her the "cute fiancée" in an act to settle her rage). Many think of Ranma and Ukyo as being best-friends, but they haven't seen each other in ten years! I'm sure Ranma would choose Hiroshi or Daisuke over her (and if he was being honest, maybe even Akane).
As for Kodachi, I shouldn't even have to say. Kodachi is an even more headstrong, horrible, cheating woman who happens to look good in a leotard. However, never the type to be seduced by good looks (less the seduction is from Akane, as proven in volume 29) Ranma thinks of her as an embittered enemy. And Kuno annoys me (but I suppose you've gotta love him).
So that's that. My suggestion is read around five or so volumes of manga before purchasing this, or you will be exposed to the more vile form of Ranma 1/2 which may cause you to steer clear of the good form. Overall, I consider Ranma 1/2 to be the best manga around, though not the anime.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest anime series EVER
Review: After collecting all the VHS versions of seasons 1-5 and all the DVDs for season 6. I think its safe to say Ranma 1/2 is my favorite anime series of all time. Im sure u know the story boy turns to girl, man turns into a panda, and so on so Im not going to repeat it. If you dont have the VHS version get this set, if you do have the VHS version, get this set anyway, I know I am!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Off to a weak start.
Review: After seeing all of the other parts of the Ranma 1/2 anime, I was so disapointed in this one. It is obvious why the series was almost cancelled in Japan, as the writers didn't really feel how to get the series together adapting Takahashi's series, as with most writers trying to work a series out when it starts. They slaughtered the characters of Ranma and Akane in this one, as it seems Ranma's always making a rude comment and Akane's hitting Ranma every ten seconds. It's also obvious that the dub actors are really trying to get the feel of the original characters, just check out Ranma's voice in the English version(he sounds awful!) compared to the Japanese version. I think it would be best to skip this one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's Good, But the Books are Better.
Review: Before buying this DVD set there are a few things you should know. One Ranma fans may enjoy it but don't expect it to be better than the books, two there is some breif nudity, mild violence and adult situations and is not sutible for children under 12, and finally the theme songs only come in japanese and are simply horrible. However, some parts of the DVD set are pretty funny. The DVD's follow Ranma's adventures through the first three books. The first thing any fan of the series will notice is the horrible voice overs. They're bad the first time but you get used to them. However, making Kuno sound like a drama club reject was bad, very bad. I don't mean to say the show is bad, but some people may be dissapointed by what was left out or put in. Anyone considering reading the Ranma 1/2 books or already enjoys the TV series will love this DVD set. Even some of the serious fans of the book will enjoy this. However, any of the more serious fans may feel something is missing or prefer to stick with the books. I give it a half way to Ranma nervana 3 out of 5.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: P-Chan steals the show...
Review: but it's still an excellent series.

very funny stuff, and not nearly as ecchi (perverse) as other anime i've seen recently ... . ive only seen season one, going to purchase season two next...

and if you don't squeal when you see p-chan, you may not be human. :D

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've been waiting a long time for this one.
Review: Finally, the first season of Ranma 1/2 on DVD. There are three major reasons to get this:

(1) The first few episodes introduce the enchanted spring phenonema and establishes the Ranma/Akane relationship. Nowhere else in the series was this done adequately.

(2) The introduction of the Shampoo character. Rumiko's blend of Love, martial arts and gags reaches its zenith here. This is perhaps one of the best anime episodes ever produced.

(3) I really love this first season because this is where creator Rumiko Takahashi has creative control. There is a subtleness in the humor and relationships that was unfortunately lost in the later seasons. Rumiko's mastery lets you actually feel what the characters are feeling as the story progresses.

This is an all time classic for people who wish to collect the best of anime.

Caution: This series contains "comic nudity". It's not kinky stuff, but just illustrates how Ranma doesn't have modesty after getting transformed into a girl after contact with cold water. It's not a "sex comedy" but a "gender comedy" focusing on relationship and gender roles.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: About Time!
Review: Finaly the first season of Ranma on DVD.Ranma 1/2 is based on the manga by the great Ruminko Takahashi and is the story of a boy who turns into a girl with cold water. This series is great and full of colorful characters. This is another series that is more fun then it should be. What else is there to say about Ranma then to order it now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Saotome School of Anything Goes DVD
Review: For instant comedy, just add water. Billed as a "martial arts sex comedy", Ranma 1/2 is the story of a boy named Ranma who fell under a bizarre curse, and turns into a girl when he is splashed with cold water.
It's the story of Ranma's engagement to Akane Tendo, a tomboyish girl who professes a hatred for boys. It's a story about the rivals for Akane's heart, the dimwitted swordmaster Kuno and the directionally challenged Ryoga, who suffers his own bizarre curse (he turns into Akane's pet pig, P-chan, when doused with cold water).
It's also the story of the rivals for Ranma's heart, the deranged Kodachi, sister of Kuno, and the Chinese Amazon warrior Shampoo, who will do anything to win her man.
Love Triange? We're talking decahedron, baby!
Ranma 1/2 is a story about love, martial arts, and weird water curses. It's the story of family (and you've never seen one like this before).
Ranma 1/2. Love hurts. Alot.
Lovingly preserved on DVD, Ranma 1/2 is one series that desrves royal treatment.
Trust me, you'll be hooked by the opening song.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Saotome School of Anything Goes DVD
Review: For instant comedy, just add water. Billed as a "martial arts sex comedy", Ranma 1/2 is the story of a boy named Ranma who fell under a bizarre curse, and turns into a girl when he is splashed with cold water.
It's the story of Ranma's engagement to Akane Tendo, a tomboyish girl who professes a hatred for boys. It's a story about the rivals for Akane's heart, the dimwitted swordmaster Kuno and the directionally challenged Ryoga, who suffers his own bizarre curse (he turns into Akane's pet pig, P-chan, when doused with cold water).
It's also the story of the rivals for Ranma's heart, the deranged Kodachi, sister of Kuno, and the Chinese Amazon warrior Shampoo, who will do anything to win her man.
Love Triange? We're talking decahedron, baby!
Ranma 1/2 is a story about love, martial arts, and weird water curses. It's the story of family (and you've never seen one like this before).
Ranma 1/2. Love hurts. Alot.
Lovingly preserved on DVD, Ranma 1/2 is one series that desrves royal treatment.
Trust me, you'll be hooked by the opening song.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT anime for the kids, even
Review: I am a recent fan of anime, and since my kids are with me 100% of the time, I was soooo glad to find one, other than Pokemon, that was not only fit for the kids to watch, but one that the kids LOVE! My 4 year old daughter knows every character and episode, and my 2 1/2 year old son is learning them as well. They watch these dvd's over and over and over. There is little to no cursing in them. None that I can recall offhand. The violence is not gory, the characters are very deep, and the stories are highly entertaining. For us parents, this anime is very funny, mature in the way that most "cartoons" are, and suck me in just as often as they do the kids.
We did not start watching Ranma with the first season. We purchased a 3 episode DVD after my daughter saw previews to the movie Big Trouble...on the end of a Pokemon video and liked the song and the giant panda. It was not hard to get involved, even in the middle of the series, nor was it difficult to understand the premise.
Parents can feel safe about letting their kids watch Ranma.


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