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Ranma ½: The Movie, Big Trouble in Nekonron. The Movie, Big Trouble in Nekonron, China (1991). Download Audio Books. Watch Ranma 1/2 online. Stream episodes of Ranma 1/2 instantly.
Cover of the first North American DVD box set by Viz. ( らんま½) is a series adapted from the of the same name. It was created by and aired weekly between April 15, 1989 and September 16, 1989 on before being canceled after 18 episodes due to low ratings. Shortly after, the series was reworked by most of the same staff, retitled Ranma ½ Nettōhen ( らんま½ 熱闘編) and launched in a different time slot, running between October 20, 1989 and September 25, 1992 for 143 episodes. Three movies were produced, The Battle of Nekonron, China! A Battle to Defy the Rules!
On November 2, 1991; Battle at Togenkyo! Get Back the Brides on August 1, 1992; and Super Indiscriminate Decisive Battle! Team Ranma vs. The Legendary Phoenix on August 20, 1994. The first two movies are feature length, but the third was originally aired in theaters with two other movies: and Heisei Dog Stories: Bow. Following the ending of the TV series, 12 episodes were released directly to home video, the earliest on December 7, 1993 and the twelfth on October 20, 2010.
In celebration of Rumiko Takahashi's 35th anniversary as a manga artist, the TV series was released on for the first time in three box sets between May 24, 2013 and January 24, 2014. Licensed both anime, the films and the first 11 OVAs for English dubs in North America. They labeled both anime as one series and first released it on subtitled and dubbed VHS, later combining it into seven DVD collections they call 'seasons'. Besides changing the ordering of many of the anime episodes, Viz also added the third film to their set of the OVAs. They began re-releasing the show on Blu-ray and DVD in 2014. Released part of the anime series and the first two movies in, before their license expired, and released the first two movies in the United Kingdom.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • Television series [ ] A note on the 'Season' nomenclature: The 'seasons' that comprise the following list correspond to the box sets released in North America by Viz Media, which combined both the first Ranma ½ anime and Ranma ½ Nettōhen ( らんま½ 熱闘編) into one series and changed the order of many episodes. In Japan, each Ranma ½ anime was aired continuously, with regular pre-emptions for sporting events and television specials, and not split into standard seasonal cycles. The new Viz releases issued throughout 2014 and 2015 come in revised sets that are compiled in original production order and contain 23 episodes per set. Season 1 'Digital Dojo' (1989) [ ]. Main article: No. Title Original Air Date 1 'Here's Ranma (DVD Title: The Strange Stranger from China)' 'Chūgoku kara Kita Aitsu! Chotto Hen!!'
(中国からきたあいつ!ちょっとヘン!!) April 15, 1989 2 'School is No Place for Horsing Around' 'Asobi Janai no Yo Gakkō wa' (遊びじゃないのよ学校は) April 22, 1989 3 'A Sudden Storm of Love' 'Ikinari Ai no Arashi Chotto Matte Yo' (いきなり愛の嵐ちょっと待ってョ) April 29, 1989 4 'Ranma and. If It's Not One Thing, It's Another' 'Ranma to Ranma? Gokai ga Tomaranai' (乱馬とらんま?誤解がとまらない) May 6, 1989 5 'Love Me to the Bone! The Compound Fracture of Akane's Heart' 'Kotsu Made Aishite? Akane Koi no Fukuzatsu Kossetsu' (骨まで愛して?あかね恋の複雑骨折) May 13, 1989 6 'Akane's Lost Love. These Things Happen, You Know' 'Akane no Shitsuren Datte Shōganai Janai' (あかねの失恋だってしょうがないじゃない) May 20, 1989 7 'Enter Ryoga! The Eternal 'Lost Boy' 'Tōjō!
Eien no Mayoigo - Ryōga' (登場!永遠の迷い子良牙) May 27, 1989 8 'School is a Battlefield! Ryoga' 'Gakkō wa Senjō da! Taiketsu Ranma Buiesu Ryōga' (学校は戦場だ!対決 乱馬VS良牙) June 3, 1989 9 'True Confessions! A Girl's Hair is Her Life!' 'Otome Hakusho - Kami wa Onna no Inochi Nano' (乙女白書髪は女のいのちなの) June 17, 1989 10 'P-P-P-Chan!
He's Good For Nothin' 'Pi-pi-P-chan Roku Namonjanē' (ピーピーPちゃん ろくなもんじゃねェ) July 1, 1989 11 'Ranma Meets Love Head-On! Enter the Delinquent Juvenile Gymnast!' 'Ranma wo Gekiai! Free Print Your Own Business Card Templates. Shintaisō no Sukeban Tōjō' (乱馬を激愛!新体操のスケバン登場) July 15, 1989 12 'A Woman's Love is War! The Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics Challenge!'
'Onna no Koi wa Sensō yo! Kakutō Shintaisō de Iza Shōbu' (女の恋は戦争よ!格闘新体操でいざ勝負) July 22, 1989 13 'A Tear in a Girl-Delinquent's Eye? The End of the Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics Challenge!'
'Sukeban no Me ni Namida? Rūru Muyō no Kakutō Shintaisō Kecchaku' (スケバンの目に涙? Tv Serial Actress Hot Bikini Images. ルール無用の格闘新体操決着) July 27, 1989 14 'Pelvic Fortune-Telling?
Ranma is the No. One Bride in Japan' 'Kotsuban Uranai! Ranma wa Nippon-ichi no Oyomesan' (骨盤占い!らんまは日本一のお嫁さん) August 19, 1989 15 'Enter Shampoo, the Gung-Ho Girl!
I Put My Life in Your Hands' 'Gekiretsu Shōjo Shanpū Tōjō! Watashi Inochi Azukemasu' (激烈少女シャンプー登場!ワタシ命あずけます) August 26, 1989 16 'Shampoo's Revenge! The Shiatsu Technique That Steals Heart and Soul' 'Shanpū no Hangeki!
Hissatsu Shiatsu Kobushi wa Mukuro mo Kokoro mo Ubau' (シャンプーの反撃!必殺指圧拳は身も心も奪う) September 2, 1989 17 'I Love You, Ranma! Please Don't Say Goodbye' 'Ranma Daisuki! Sayonara wa Iwanaide!!' (乱馬大好き!さよならはいわないで!!) September 9, 1989 18 'I Am a Man! Ranma's Going Back to China!?' 'Ore wa Otoko da!
Ranma Chūgoku e Kaeru?' (オレは男だ!らんま中国へ帰る?) September 16, 1989 Season 2 'Anything-Goes Martial Arts' (1989–1990) [ ]. Main article: Note: This is the beginning of Ranma ½ Nettōhen ( らんま½ 熱闘編).
Original Episode No. Viz Media Episode No. Title Original Air Date 1 22 'Clash of the Delivery Girls! The Martial Arts Takeout Race' 'Gekitotsu! Demae Kakutō Rēsu' (激突!出前格闘レース) October 20, 1989 2 23 'You Really Do Hate Cats!' 'Yappari Neko ga Kirai?' (やっぱり猫が嫌い?) November 3, 1989 3 24 'This Ol' Gal's the Leader of the Amazon Tribe!'
'Watashi ga Joketsuzoku no Obaba!' (私が女傑族のおばば!) November 10, 1989 4 25 'Behold! The 'Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire' Technique' 'Deta! Hissatsu Tenshin Amaguriken' (出た!必殺天津甘栗拳!!) November 17, 1989 5 26 'Enter Mousse!
The Fist of the White Swan' 'Hakushōken no Otoko Mūsu Tōjō!' (白鳥拳の男ムース登場!) November 24, 1989 6 27 'Cool Runnings! The Race of the Snowmen' 'Bakusō! Yukidaruma Hakobi Rēsu' (爆走!雪だるま運びレース) December 1, 1989 7 19 'The Abduction of P-Chan' 'Sarawareta P-chan' (さらわれたPちゃん!) December 8, 1989 8 20 'Close Call! The Dance of Death. Shiryō no Bonodori' (危機一髪!死霊の盆踊り) December 15, 1989 9 21 'P-Chan Explodes!
The Icy Fountain of Love!' 'P-chan Bakuhatsu! Ai no Mizubashira' (Pちゃん爆発!愛の水柱) December 22, 1989 10 29 'Ranma Trains on Mt. Terror' 'Ranma Kyōfu no Yama Gomori' (乱馬恐怖の山ごもり) January 12, 1990 11 30 'The Breaking Point!? Ryoga's Great Revenge' 'Bakusai Tenketsu to wa? Ryōga Daigyakushū' (爆砕点穴とは?良牙大逆襲) January 19, 1990 12 28 'Danger at the Tendo Dojo!' Tendō Dōjō' (危うし!天道道場) January 26, 1990 13 31 'The Abduction of Akane!'
'Sarawareta Akane!' (さらわれたあかね!) February 2, 1990 14 32 'Ranma vs. To Lose Is To Win' 'Taiketsu Mūsu! Makeru ga Kachi' (対決ムース!負けるが勝ち) February 9, 1990 15 33 'Enter Happosai, the Lustful Lecher!' 'Kyūkyoku no Ero Yōkai Happōsai' (究極のエロ妖怪八宝斉) February 16, 1990 16 34 'Assault on the Girls' Locker Room' 'Joshi Kōishitsu wo Osoe?' (女子更衣室を襲え?) February 23, 1990 17 35 'Kuno's House of Gadgets! Guests Check In, But They Don't Check Out' 'Oni mo Nigedasu Karakuri Yashiki' (鬼も逃げだすカラクリ屋敷) March 2, 1990 18 36 'Goodbye Girl-Type' 'Kore de Onna to Osaraba?'
(これで女とおさらば?) March 9, 1990 19 37 'It's a Fine Line Between Pleasure and Pain' 'Ai to Nikushimi no Okurimono' (愛と憎しみの贈物) March 16, 1990 20 38 'S.O.S.! The Wrath of Happosai' 'SOS Ero Yōkai Happōsai' (SOSエロ妖怪八宝斉) March 23, 1990 21 39 'Kissing is Such Sweet Sorrow!
The Taking of Akane's Lips' 'Akane no Kuchibiru wo Ubae' (あかねの口びるを奪え) April 6, 1990 22 40 'Bathhouse Battle! We're in Some Hot Water Now' 'Ii Yu da na? Sentou de Sentou' (いい湯だな?銭湯で戦闘) April 13, 1990 Season 3 'Hard Battle' (1990) [ ]. Main article: Original Episode No. Viz Media Episode No.
Title Original Air Date 95 113 'Dear Daddy. Love, Kodachi!'
'Kodachi no Mai Raburī Papa' (小太刀のマイラブリーパパ) September 27, 1991 96 114 'Enter Gosunkugi, The New Rival!?' Gosunkugi-kun Tōjō' (強敵?五寸釘くん登場) October 4, 1991 97 115 'Ranma's Calligraphy Challenge' 'Ranma wa Hetakuso? Kakutō Shodō' (乱馬はヘタクソ?格闘書道) October 11, 1991 98 116 'The Secret Don of Furinkan High' 'Furinkan Kōkō, Kage no Don Tōjō' (風林館高校, 影のドン登場) October 18, 1991 99 117 'Back to the Way We Were. Futsū no Otoko ni Modoritai' (悲願!普通の男に戻りたい) October 25, 1991 100 118 'Ryoga Inherits the Saotome School?' 'Saotome Ryū no Atotsugi wa Ryōga?' (早乙女流の跡継ぎは良牙?) November 1, 1991 101 119 'Tendo Family Goes to the Amusement Park!'
'Tendō-ke, Yūenchi e Iku' (天道家, 遊園地へ行く) November 15, 1991 102 120 'The Case of the Furinkan Stalker!' Retrieved October 30, 2008.
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Viz Media has announced Ranma 1/2 Blu-Ray and DVD editions will arrive on September 19th with three feature films and eleven OVA episodes. “We are pleased to present RANMA ½ fans with this one-of-a-kind remastered collection filled with mystical transformations, martial arts mayhem and comedic hijinks,” says Charlene Ingram, VIZ Media’s Director of Animation Marketing. “This new set serves as a wonderful addition to the RANMA ½ universe. Catch all the zany escapades in this not-to-be-missed upcoming release.”. Original press release: VIZ MEDIA ANNOUNCES HOME MEDIA RELEASE OF RANMA ½ OVA & MOVIE COLLECTION Three Full-Length RANMA ½ Feature Films And Eleven OVAs Based On The Classic Anime Series Make North American Debut In HD Format San Francisco, CA, August 15, 2017 – VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, delights anime fans and lovers of the classic RANMA ½ series as it announces the upcoming home media release of the RANMA ½ OVA & Movie Collection on September 19 th. The new one-of-a-kind collection is based on the smash hit manga series created by Rumiko Takahashi and will be released in DVD and Blu-ray editions that include eleven episode-length Original Video Animation (OVA) adventures as well as three RANMA ½ theatrical movies.
Ranma Saotome, the iconic character created by master artist Rumiko Takahashi, is back for new adventures and more than a few hilarious misunderstandings along the way! From mishaps at a holiday party to casual use of mystical trinkets to possession by cursed dolls, what’s in store for Ranma is anyone’s guess in these original anime adventures. Also included in the new home media set are two feature-length RANMA ½ movies and one special OVA-length movie that brought Ranma to theaters to make some big choices with his heart and not his headwhich is usually what starts his trouble in the first place! The RANMA ½ OVA & Movie Collection Blu-ray Edition will carry an MSRP of $54.97 U.S. / $63.99 CAN and comes packaged in a premium full-color chipboard slipcase.
The three-disc set features full 1080p High Definition resolution with 16:9 video aspect ratio. Subtitled and English dubbed dialogue options are available. Bonus content includes a 32-page full-color booklet, upcoming OVA previews, and clean opening and ending segments. The RANMA ½ OVA & Movie Collection DVD Edition will carry an MSRP of $39.99 U.S. / $52.99 CAN. The three-disc home media set presents content with 16:9 video aspect ratio and features subtitled and English dubbed dialogue options. Notable bonus features include clean opening and ending segments.
“We are pleased to present RANMA ½ fans with this one-of-a-kind remastered collection filled with mystical transformations, martial arts mayhem and comedic hijinks,” says Charlene Ingram, VIZ Media’s Director of Animation Marketing. “This new set serves as a wonderful addition to the RANMA ½ universe.
Catch all the zany escapades in this not-to-be-missed upcoming release.” RANMA ½ manga creator Rumiko Takahashi is one of Japan’s most prolific and respected manga artists and is the creator of several long running series including MAISON IKKOKU, RANMA ½, and INUYASHA, which are all published in North America by VIZ Media. The spotlight on her prolific career began in 1978 when she won an honorable mention in Shogakukan’s annual New Comic Artist Contest for Those Selfish Aliens. Later that same year, her boy-meets-alien comedy series, Urusei Yatsura, was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday. This phenomenally successful manga series was adapted into anime format and also spawned a TV series and half a dozen theatrical-release movies, all incredibly popular.
Takahashi followed up the success of her debut series with one blockbuster hit after another — MAISON IKKOKU ran from 1980 to 1987, RANMA ½ from 1987 to 1996, and INUYASHA from 1996 to 2008. Other notable works include MERMAID SAGA, RUMIC THEATER, ONE-POUND GOSPEL, and RIN-NE (all also published in North America by VIZ Media). Also catch home media releases for the original RANMA ½ anime series, which are available in Blu-ray and DVD editions exclusively from VIZ Media. For more information on RANMA ½ or other award-winning anime titles from VIZ Media, please visit. Related posts.