Ranma 1/2. vol 33

172 pages

English language

Published Nov. 22, 2006 by Viz Media.

ISBN:
978-1-4215-0256-4
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3 stars (3 reviews)

While traveling, the Tendo and Saotome families have to take shelter in a strange mansion haunted by a beautiful young girl who died before her first date. When girl-type Ranma looks into a large mirror, the spirit of the girl escapes the mirror as a copy of Ranma, determined to experience love at last.

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Review of 'Ranma ½, Vol. 1' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Ramna is a teenage boy who is betrothed to a girl, but the girl is a tomboy who harbors a hatred for boys. During a magical incident, Ramna transformed into a girl when water hit him. His dad had a similar experience, but he turned into a panda when he got wet. As all this is going on, another guy has a crush on Ramna’s fiancée and challenges him to a duel. While fighting with the nemesis, Ramna gets wet, becomes a girl, and now the nemesis is in love with him (as the girl).

It is a super strange martial arts fantasy with a love triangle at its core.

Having a nostalgic feeling, I ordered it from the library to reread. Although I found it entertaining, I couldn’t help but cringe whenever the characters insulted someone by comparing them to a girl. While Akane is an exceptional fighter and …

Review of 'Ranma ½, Vol. 1' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Ramna is a teenage boy who is betrothed to a girl, but the girl is a tomboy who harbors a hatred for boys. During a magical incident, Ramna transformed into a girl when water hit him. His dad had a similar experience, but he turned into a panda when he got wet. As all this is going on, another guy has a crush on Ramna’s fiancée and challenges him to a duel. While fighting with the nemesis, Ramna gets wet, becomes a girl, and now the nemesis is in love with him (as the girl).

It is a super strange martial arts fantasy with a love triangle at its core.

Having a nostalgic feeling, I ordered it from the library to reread. Although I found it entertaining, I couldn’t help but cringe whenever the characters insulted someone by comparing them to a girl. While Akane is an exceptional fighter and …

Subjects

  • Martial artists -- Fiction.
  • Teenagers -- Fiction.
  • Magic -- Fiction.
  • Japan -- Fiction.