Thats one of the words to describe this greatly crafted anime title.
Ranma 1/2 is a legendary series that almost every anime fan knows
of. It ranks up there as one of my ALL TIME faves along with
Sailormoon. This is the last season where the art work is really
decent. In season 3 for some strange reason the art work seems a bit
on the sloppy side. When this box set was originally released in a
bigger box & case it ran for its retail price of 120.00 which is
alot of money. You were literally paying 30 bucks per DVD and in my
opinion defeats the whole purpose of releasing a box set to push
more units and save money. Anyways this is a great season and
continues the funny rants & stories of Ranma & Akane. Just to note
season 3 is also the last time to enjoy the Ranma's male voice
actor. In season 4 they cast a new lead & the shows down right awful
in english with the new male cast. He is trying way to hard to sound
BUTCH. I thought Sarah Strange who does Ranma's male voice did a
great job & made the series quite funny. I got season 2 of this box
set in its new slimmer case design from Amazon with free shipping
for only $25.99. Now thats a deal. Many years ago if you wanted
anime filled with 26 episodes you needed to get ready and shell out
alot of dough. This was a total bargain & i am so pleased with my
purchase. The lack of 5 stars is from my only complaint, there was
some distortion in certain episodes as if the DVD was taken from
like an old VHS tape and was then ported straight to DVD. As you
know if you constantly rewind & fast foward VHS tapes your
eventually gonna wear out the film & it gets a bit sloppy where it
seems like its going up and down at times. There were only a few
instances where this happened & it only lasted a second or 2. Not a
big deal, but at this point with this being the 2nd re-release of
the box set you'd think they have it PERFECT by now. Enjoy =)
"Ranma You Pervert" This introductory piece was the lone
opening skit (Nettōhen episodes 1-6)
Little★Date (リトル★デイト Ritoru Deito) by
Ribbon, followed by "Ranma You Pervert" (Nettōhen
episodes 7-23)
Little★Date (リトル★デイト Ritoru Deito) by
Ribbon (English episodes 19-40)
Ending Theme:
Don't Mind China Boy (ド·ン·マ·イ来々少年 Don Mai Rairai Boi)
by Etsuko Nishio (Nettōhen episodes 1-23; English episodes
19-40)
This season covers the first 22 episodes of the Nettōhen
series. An interesting fact is that episode 23 is actually part of
the Hard Battle season in the Western release. Another
interesting fact is several Anything-Goes Martial Arts
episodes were reordered in the English dub to put them closer to the
events in the manga.
Overall
Episode No.
Season
Episode No.
Title
"Nettōhen"
Episode No.
Original Air Date
19
1
"The Abduction
of P-Chan" "Sarawareta P-chan"(さらわれたPちゃん!)