List of Ranma ½ episodes
Ranma ½ is a Japanese anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi. It was created by Studio Deen and aired weekly between April 15, 1989 and September 16, 1989 on Fuji TV before being canceled after 18 episodes due to low ratings. Shortly after, the series was reworked by most of the same staff, retitled Ranma ½ Nettōhen and launched in a different time slot, running between October 20, 1989 and September 25, 1992 for 143 episodes.
Three movies were produced, The Battle of Nekonron, China! A Battle to Defy the Rules! on November 2, 1991; Battle at Togenkyo! Get Back the Brides on August 1, 1992; and Super Indiscriminate Decisive Battle! Team Ranma vs. the Legendary Phoenix on August 20, 1994. The first two movies are feature length, but the third was originally aired in theaters with two other movies: Ghost Sweeper Mikami and Heisei Dog Stories: Bow. Following the ending of the TV series, 12 OVA episodes were released directly to home video, the earliest on December 7, 1993 and the twelfth on October 20, 2010. In celebration of Rumiko Takahashi's 35th anniversary as a manga artist, the TV series was released on Blu-ray for the first time in three box sets between May 24, 2013 and January 24, 2014.
Viz Media licensed both anime, the films and the first 11 OVAs for English dubs in North America. They labeled both anime as one series and first released it on subtitled and dubbed VHS, later combining it into seven DVD collections they call "seasons". Besides changing the ordering of many of the anime episodes, Viz also added the third film to their set of the OVAs. They began re-releasing the show on Blu-ray and DVD in 2014. Madman Entertainment released part of the anime series and the first two movies in Australasia, before their license expired, and MVM Films released the first two movies in the United Kingdom.
Series overview
Episode list
A note on the "Season" nomenclature:The "seasons" that comprise the following list correspond to the box sets released in North America by Viz Media, which combined both the first Ranma ½ anime and Ranma ½ Nettōhen into one series and changed the order of many episodes. In Japan, each Ranma ½ anime was aired continuously, with regular pre-emptions for sporting events and television specials, and not split into standard seasonal cycles. The new Viz releases issued throughout 2014 and 2015 come in revised sets that are compiled in original production order and contain 23 episodes per set.
Season 1 "Digital Dojo" (1989)
Season 2 "Anything-Goes Martial Arts" (1989–1990)
Note: This is the beginning of Ranma ½ Nettōhen.Season 3 "Hard Battle" (1990)
Season 4 "Outta Control" (1990–91)
Note: Episode 51 was not included in Viz's season 4 release, but in season 3. It is shown below for proper chronological purposes.Season 5 "Martial Mayhem" (1991)
Note Episode 72 was not included in Viz's season 5 release, but in season 4. It is shown below for proper chronological purposes.Season 6 "Random Rhapsody" (1991–92)
Season 7 "Ranma Forever" (1992)
Films (1991–1994)
OVAs (1993–2008)
Following the ending of the TV series, 11 OVAs were released directly to home video, the earliest on October 21, 1993 and the eleventh on June 4, 1996. All but three are based on stories originally in the manga.Viz Media released all 11 OVAs in North American in one set. It also includes the third film, Super Indiscriminate Decisive Battle! Team Ranma vs. the Legendary Phoenix, added as the ninth episode, bringing the set's episode count to 12.
Twelve years after the eleventh OVA was released, a new piece of Ranma ½ animation was made for the "It's a Rumic World" exhibition of Rumiko Takahashi's artwork. It is based on the "Nightmare! Incense of Deep Sleep" manga story from volume 34, and was shown on odd numbered days at the exhibition in Tokyo from July 30 to August 11, 2008. This half-hour special was directed by Takeshi Mori with animation direction by Ranma veteran animator and character designer Atsuko Nakajima. But it was not released until January 29, 2010, when it was put in a DVD box set with the Urusei Yatsura and InuYasha specials that premiered at the same exhibit. It was then released on DVD and Blu-ray by itself on October 20, 2010.
Number | Title | Release date |
1 | "Shampoo's Sudden Switch - The Curse of the Contrary Jewel" Shampoo Hyōhen! Hanten Hōju no Wazawai | October 21, 1993 |
2 | "Tendo Family Christmas Scramble" Tendō-ke Scramble Christmas | December 17, 1993 |
3 | "Akane vs. Ranma! I'll Be the One to Inherit Mother's Recipes!" Akane vs Ranma: Okā-san no Aji wa Watashi ga Mamoru! | February 18, 1994 |
4 | "Stormy Weather Comes to School! Growing Up With Miss Hinako" Gakuen ni Fuku Arashi! Adult Change Hinako-sensei | April 21, 1994 |
5 | "The One to Carry On " Michi o Tsugu Mono – Zenpen | June 17, 1994 |
6 | "The One to Carry On " Michi o Tsugu Mono – Kōhen | August 19, 1994 |
7 | "Reawakening Memories " Yomigaeru Kioku – Jōkan | December 16, 1994 |
8 | "Reawakening Memories " Yomigaeru Kioku – Gekan | February 17, 1995 |
9 | "Oh, Cursed Tunnel of Lost Love! Let My Love Be Forever" Aa! Noroi no Harendō! Waga Ai wa Eien ni | September 21, 1995 |
10 | "The Evil Ogre! Hell Hath No Fury Like Kasumi Scorned" Jāku no Oni | November 17, 1995 |
11 | "The Two Akanes! 'Ranma, Look at Me!'" Futari no Akane: "Ranma, Atashi o Mite!" | January 19, 1996 |
12 | "Nightmare! Incense of Deep Sleep" Akumu! Shunminkō | July 31, 2008 |
;Theme songs
Many of the theme songs are sung by DoCo, a band formed by the five of the voice actress. DoCo USA is the name used by their corresponding English voice actors.
Opening themes:
- "It's Love! Panic!" by Yawmin
- "Us from Now On" by DoCo
- "In the Middle of Elementary School" by DoCo
- "Neverending Summer Vacation" by DoCo
- "The Sparkling Sky & Your Voice" by DoCo
- "Full of Memories" by DoCo
- "Mutual Love is Complex " by DoCo
- "The Ballad of Ranma & Akane" by Kappei Yamaguchi and Noriko Hidaka
- "A Pure and Honest Christmas" by DoCo
- "Red Shoe Sunday" by DoCo
- "Liar" by DoCo
- "A Slightly Hilly Road" by DoCo
- "Love Vanished Once, Regrettably" by DoCo
- "Boyfriend" by DoCo
- "Love Panic! " by Connie Lavigne
- "Where Do We Go From Here " by DoCo USA
- "The Ballad of Ranma & Akane" by Kappei Yamaguchi and Noriko Hidaka
- "Red Shoe Sunday " by DoCo USA
Specials (1990–2011)
Opening Theme:
- "Tendo Family's Annoying Acquaintance": "Don't Make Me Wild Like You " by Etsuko Nishio
- "Huge Battle! 29 Unteachable Fools": None
- "Tendo Family's Annoying Acquaintance": "Friends" by YAWMIN
- "Huge Battle! 29 Unteachable Fools": "Hill of the Rainbow and the Sun" by Piyo Piyo
- "Ranma 1/2 Live-action Special": "Chikutaku 2Nite" by 9nine