


Akane Tendo meets her new fiancé, Ranma Saotome, a martial arts prodigy with a twist: he magically transforms into a girl upon touching cold water.
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Been watching anime from back in the late 80s as a kid before realizing it was anime and in the 90s hunting down all the VHS versions. I always appreciated the old school anime and the artwork put into them, and anime these days is honestly great, there is a lot of good quality anime these days, but from the old school days I remember Inuyasha, Ninja Scroll, Guyver, Ghost in the Shell and a few more. Honestly never saw Ranma 1/2 from back in the day but the 2024 version has that same old school feel with a fresh look that I can appreciate. Light hearted and funny action that is a joy to watch. Loving the story, making me laugh and I really hope this show goes on for a long while because it's a good one.
This is a pretty good remake of the original from the 80s. I've watched the entire original anime (160+ episodes) and OVAs in the past, and it's one my favorite rom-com series ever. I'm a huge Rumiko Takahashi fan as well, and this is one of my favorite series from her. I really like the art style and design so far. It gives off a retro vibe while looking very clean in HD. I rewatched some of the early original episodes to compare a bit and the studio has done a good job adapting it so far. The pace is a bit better/faster and there is less filler which makes things move along a bit more briskly. I'm looking forward to see how much gets adapted, but so far so good. Welcome back, Ranma!
Seen first episode. Total remake. Pretty much same so far. Will see as it goes. Don’t like the voices. And they say there names strangely
Ein Remake eines tollen Animes. Die Story ist ähnlich, sie kommt nur mit einem neuen und frischen Anstreich daher. Sehr sehenswert!
Watched the first episode. While the English cast is mostly quite good, the directing/localization completely changes the intended impact of the humor from the culturally fitting Japanese to generic "Heur hur Millennial humor written for Gen-Z, so self aware ahaha" and I found it quite obnoxious in those instances. They also place "nudity" on the tin while insultingly showing Rama's PS1 Lara Croft trapezoid breasts with invisible nipples, which just feels condescending and it looks like it was poorly edited for American TV. Just make what you intend to make; it's definitely not as if they have a problem with awful gore, violence, and tasteless nudity in their other anime products. Netflix really can't miss missing when it comes to adapting or ordering anime. Their _Bastard!!!_ reboot was considerably worse, though, and this still seems to be a mostly good show from what I've seen. But I think I'll just watch the original instead.















