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Ranma 1/2 (2-in-1 Edition), Vol. 19

von Rumiko Takahashi

Format:Softcover

The all-time classic hit series of gender-swapping, species-bending, madcap martial arts mayhem!One day, teenaged martial artist Ranma Saotome went on a training mission with his father and ended up taking a dive into some cursed springs at a legendary training ground in China. Now, every time he’s splashed with cold water, he changes into a girl. His father, Genma, changes into a panda! What’s a half-guy, half-girl to do? Find out what fueled the worldwide manga boom in beloved creator Rumiko Takahashi’s (InuYasha, Urusei Yatsura, RIN-NE) smash hit of martial arts mayhem, presented remastered and unflipped for the first time.The outrageous, entertaining and beloved stories of Ranma and the gang come to a conclusion! Will Ranma break his gender-flipping curse? Will anybody find a way to reverse the effects of the legendary cursed springs? Will Mousse get Shampoo? Will Kuno finally get his little redheaded pigtailed girl? Will the panty-stealing Happosai pilfer enough undergarments to complete his collection? And the ultimate question—will Ranma and Akane get married?!

Science Fiction & Fantasy
Softcover
Erschienen an: 2017-03-14

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5.0(1 ratings)
kenRezension von ken

this is my effective review for the whole series, of which i am only going to expound on the nature of my feelings regarding the ending of the manga. a part of me appreciates the openness of the ending, of things returning to normal. all my life, i thought it was a sweet ending, but nowadays i am doubting that sentiment of mine. nowadays, i begin to think that as a matter of narrative, was it a fair move to the reader to have things be as they were? sure, there is the unspoken feelings between Ranma and Akane now established with those handful of dramatic panels, but for a 38 volume manga that ran for nine years, the tone with which it ends remains unresolved. but of course i also understand the matters of censorship and the values of the times. it is, first and foremost, a martial arts shōnen manga, after all. even with all of that, this is still the most formative manga of my life.

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