Ranma ½: The Digital Dojo (2001) - DVD ReviewFilm: Based on the manga by: Rumiko Takahashi Features:
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Released by: Viz My Advice: Own it. As any otaku will tell you, Ranma ½ is one of the funniest (and at times silliest) Anime out there. While this does not at all mean that the show is only good for children (it's very adult at times), it is a great title to enjoy after a hard day of dealing with the cold, cruel world. From the Shakespeare-spouting Kuno to the eternal Lost Boy, Ryoga, it will keep you laughing and relaxing after even the worst day in a world that frequently gives us little enough to smile about. The Digital Dojo presents the entire first season of the Ranma ½ television program, a continual narrative roughly following the progress of the manga. Viewers are introduced to the major characters and events of the Ranmaverse, and follow the main characters as they learn more about each other and themselves. While the show remains primarily a comedy, the very real character development and reluctant affection that grows slowly ![]() The presentation of the box set is quite nice. The slipcase box is sturdy and glossy (harder to soil!), with each of the four discs decorated with a different character portrait. The individual cases are also quite sturdy--not something you always find in a boxed set. The discs themselves have a nifty stylized image, and the cases also contain a list of the chapters on that disc. Viz has done a very good job with both image transfer and sound quality. I detected little or no artifacting, and the colors are very crisp and clear. The voice acting is excellent as it always was, many characters convincingly going from irritated to contrite or even romantic in an eyeblink. The translations are as close as can be, pulling no punches, even when the usually mild Ranma ½ uses a few shadier expressions. ![]() The list of extras is the only weak spot of The Digital Dojo. The features list is rather slim, perhaps due to the age of the series--it may have been ![]() Ranma ½ has remained one of the most popular and beloved Anime titles for years and with good reason. Fans of adventure, martial arts, and comedy will all find something to love here. In what is almost a spoof of gender stereotypes, you'll be hooked from episode one. Buy it now - buy it today.
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