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Dec 24, 2011 3:33 PM
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Oh its so nice that Akane got to here what Ranma was saying, and that’s funny that she bird girl mentions the nursing of saffron. Hm so did Ranma get a chance to be completely a guy? I think he did since they were at the springs though its not that evident. I really like How Akane looked in her wedding dress.. Its funny that they postponed the marriage, but I must confess it was pretty hectic with all of them gathered in one place.

It seems Ryoga decided to be With Akira which I think is great!
Ukyo Is just gonna have to accept that they are getting married..
Shampoo being with Mousse doesn’t really fit but his efforts and commitment worked, and seems like a good relationship. Well I had a wonderful time reading Ranma ½ Until next time!!

Behold of my awesomeness~
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But my feels.
May 22, 2012 7:06 PM
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it took me 14 years but i finally finished this
Jan 7, 2013 10:22 AM
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One of the best comedy manga I have read.
Feb 23, 2013 7:25 AM
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The entire manga was absolutely hilarious, so it was nice to see a more serious chapter.
I'm glad Rumiko didn't go through with the wedding. The two of them were still in school.
I'm really sad there's nothing left to read though. I read all 38 volumes in under two weeks :O :O
Mar 12, 2014 11:23 AM
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I'm actually soooooo sad that it's over!! I love Ranma :( ♥
I don't like that it is such an open ending. I would have liked all the cursed characters to be cured and Ranma♥Akane should have been married.
I feel so bad that it's over. I love those characters so much! They are all really close to my heart since I have watched Ranma since I was a child. It's just too sad that I have finished the Manga already.
Jul 6, 2016 8:48 PM
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The ending was more or less what I expected, Ranma finally admitted his love for Akane and we get a super strong inclination that'll get married for real some point down the line. The "Saffron" arc was pretty good for a finale, it being over twenty chapters I guess contributed to more climatic nature and in a lot of ways was the precursor to what Takashi would hone during Inuyasha. Comparing Ranma's finale to those of other Takahasi works its actually funny how Ranma offered more closure then Urusei Yatsura and Inuyasha offered more closure then Ranma, curious to see if Rin-ne will follow this trend.
May 19, 2020 9:40 PM
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Man, this was an unsanley long manga, but overall a fun romcom for the most part. I like how almost never took itself too seriously, unlike many other stories that start super fun and then turn into some boring semi-serious mediocrity. 90s comedy with 0% pretentiousness and lot of attitude.
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Feb 21, 2021 7:20 AM
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Started this manga 13 years ago when I was in middle school. Can’t believe I finally finished it, I was kinda sad to let this series end for me. It’s provided so many laughs over the years. This is definitely one of Takahashi’s magnum opuses.

I thought the ending was perfect. I didn’t expect - or want - an ending where everything wrapped up and Akane and Ranma were married with them suddenly letting their previous angst just disappear. But it’s clear that they’re entering a new chapter of life with Ranma admitting he loved her. This manga was definitely all about the journey instead of the destination.

This last arc really gave me Inuyasha vibes, especially the villain Saffron. Makes me wonder if Rumiko had made that transition between Ranma and Inuyasha on purpose.

Anyways, bye Ranma ;_; I will be re reading you one day.
Jun 3, 2021 12:08 AM
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I honestly didn't care for the Saffron arc. I just couldnt get invested in the new characters and wasnt a fan of the fights. Also its really frustrating that no ones curses got cured after watching all of the anime and reading all of the manga.
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I get why people were, and still are fustrated by this 'unconclusive conclusion': Rumiko Takahashi had set a series of intrigues, and none of them found a proper resolution by the end - nothing was actually wrapped up: cursed characters remain cursed, not a single couple was even formed by the last chapter. Yet, I am of the opinion that this - somehow - definitely worked in Takahashi's favour.
'Curses' were never really 'curses' in the first place, especially in Ranma's case (one may indeed argue over differently for Shampoo and Ryoga): it was on the contrary a narrative means to an end. One that would put Ranma into an 'Identity journey'. Erasing from existence the female version of him would have actually worked backwards with the message of the whole manga: the idea of accepting oneself, challenging genders, playing with the patriarchal codes of Japanese society (female characters acting like male role-models, and vice versa) are all themes that Rumiko Takahashi tackled quite well throughout her series.

The problem does not lie in the ending itself, but rather in the boring conclusive Shonen arc that predates it. The 'Saffron narrative' was a chore to read through: it actually encapsulated Ranma 1/2 at its worst; i.e. back to back unimaginative fights with a semblance of a narrative goal behind them. The whole arc in and of itself was rendered even more useless by the 'unending ending' - while it worked decently in the context of the theming; it was a bit wrong, and especially a bit shallow to end the supposedly high stakes on such low terms. The whole thing felt rushed; Takahashi failed a little to drive her point home in my opinion.

Ranma 1/2 best relishes in the absurd creativity of its mangaka: stories relying on both dumb premises and promises, fights straight up going towards improbable directions (with an unquestionable strong sense of staging them), fustrating, but also really funny misunderstandings; etc. Here is what Ranma 1/2 is known for, and for all the right reasons. Unfortunately, none of these qualities could be found in the last arc - nor in the last ten volumes if I have to be honest. The stories featured in them were not that bad I suppose, but the best of Takahashi's mind definitely left the series for good - it became mostly uninteresting as it went on, far outstaying its welcome. It was time to conclude the manga, and I am afraid Takahashi did so in a rather 'leaving a sour taste in one's mouth' note. I kind of agree with the idea that Rumiko Takahashi already thought of Inuyasha at this point, and was probably testing the waters with the 'Saffron narrative'. I get it, I do, but I do not think it worked in the context of a manga like Ranma 1/2 which had to be, and especially had to remain silly all the time.
That may explain why the ending was so poorly received (in the West at least, I have no clue about its critical perception in Japan) - I am quite confident that with a better 'prologue', it would have been easier for the (Western) readership to swallow this 'unconclusive' pill.
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They're still teenagers ffs! It's stupid to marry at a young age as that. They almost got married, but I'm glad they didn't marry in the end. Let them both be in their 20s first. But then it has an open-ending, as if a sequel could've been made anytime. Just ends on an epic action arc. So Ranma still didn't get to turn back to a guy permanently in the end? Because of Happosai mistaking it for sake? wtf? That was one of the biggest reasons I read this manga, and yet Ranma still be turning into a girl after splashed with cold water. That sucks. They couldn't at least wrap that up?

I was going to slowly read this manga (only reading chapters after the final episode of the 1989 TV anime), but then the remake was announced, and the remake just happened to be airing just a few months after being announced, so I had no choice but the read the manga quickly before the remake starts airing (and the episodes got leaked too, which is even more annoying, but I'm just waiting for the show to actually air before I watch it). But I doubt that the remake will even adapt half the chapters of the manga, because of it being an episodic comedy. So I was better off reading the manga beyond what the 1989 anime adapted.

Anyway, what can I say about this overall? I'm not the biggest fan of this series, but it was okay and it had its fun moments. Mostly funny, but the gag of a character getting booted to the sky was overused and I started hating that. Akane was a violent bitch though, who gets easily offended. She'd hit Ranma if he says something she doesn't like, but won't hit Nabiki if she says something similar? Why? Because Akane hates men, but since Nabiki is not a man, she won't hit her? Ranma is an asshole and this is one of the few shows where I hate the main character (though he sort of redeemed himself in a chapter of the manga, I still don't like him). Happosai is annoying. There is no real story. The only major things that happened in the series is Ryoga getting a gf (even though he's supposed to be one of Ranma's rivals) and Ranma actually reuniting with his mother while as a guy. Everything else is random shit. Shampoo is my favourite character, but her simping for Ranma is so annoying. Ranma has zero interest in her, so Shampoo should just leave him alone. Why doesn't she get that? I get her role is to be one of Akane's rivals, but still. Ukyo is one of the hottest babes I've ever seen in anime/manga. They really never showed Ukyo's nipples at all in the manga in the end? Why? It's an ecchi. Of course not every chapter is focused on ecchi, but it's still an ecchi, no ifs or buts, and I'm disappointed I didn't get to see them (can only rely on nude fanart on google images). They show girls' nipples throughout the manga.

But yeah, not that sad about finishing this. There's just too many annoying moments in this series to miss this. But I prefer Ranma 1/2 over Urusei Yatsura, which is too much of a rom-com for me to like it. At least Ranma 1/2 is only partially a rom-com, and I like that it has a lot of action stuff in it. And I like the 1989 anime more than the manga. Sorry, but I don't like how 99% of the girl nipples they show is girl Ranma's nipples.

Now to wait for the 2024 remake, which apparently censors all the nudity, so I already know it'll be inferior to the 1989 anime, but since the manga mostly only shows girl Ranma's nipples anyway, then I am glad it'll be censored.
wildhoodOct 1, 6:13 PM

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