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Old 06-01-14 | 07:18 PM
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Ranma 1/2

Episode 1 on Hulu

I am hooked on this anime right now, I put off watching new dvds I got in the mail to watch this on Hulu. This is my first time watching Ranma 1/2, If you never watched Ranma 1/2 before at least watch the first episode and share your thoughts.

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Old 06-01-14 | 07:35 PM
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Saw first three episodes and it's not my cup of tea.
Old 06-02-14 | 03:16 PM
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Re: Ranma 1/2

Originally Posted by chrisc31
Episode 1 on Hulu

I am hooked on this anime right now, I put off watching new dvds I got in the mail to watch this on Hulu. This is my first time watching Ranma 1/2, If you never watched Ranma 1/2 before at least watch the first episode and share your thoughts.
I have quite a lot of Ranma episodes on tape and disc, but I've only watched about a dozen or so. But I like what I've seen very much, the only problem being that for a long time the only episodes I had access to (on VHS) were the English-dubbed episodes and even though I think the dub is better-than-average I'd prefer to watch it subbed and have only recently acquired more sub'd eps. I just need the time to watch them.

That being said, my favorite Rumiko Takahashi-based anime series is still "Urusei Yatsura," which was produced before Ranma and was initially directed by Ghost in the Shell's Mamoru Oshii. I have lots of those eps. on VHS also, but they were all in Japanese with subs., so I watched all of those. Now I want to watch them over.

I've seen the movie versions of each series, but I haven't watched the Ranma movies in nearly 20 years, so I need to see those again. I like the UY movies very much.

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