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YggdrasilTM posted:All that stuff got lost when then manga transitioned from semi-serious action manga with comedic elements and a connected story to slapstick comedy with action elements and fully compartimentalized arcs. I hate analyzing a gag manga, since it pretty much kills the joke. The series is pretty much written for the gag scenes at the conclusions, with throw away gags interspersed along the way. The early stories have call backs, but the later ones just give up on them. Try to sit down and explain the over all story arch of Ranma 1/2 to someone who's watched a ton of anime but has never seen the series. Now tell them how many episodes it takes to get to the end. You'd look completely mental. It was definitely made for episodic consumption. You really had to have been there, waiting for each release, to really enjoy it as well as the audience that was there to consume it.
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# ? May 6, 2024 16:20 |
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Yeah, I guess I will say that our modern binge culture is completely alien to how media was consumed in the past. Even just ten years ago, it was irregular to marathon shows. Movies? Sure, but tv shows and other long running media were marathoned as events and it was generally considered something only diehard fans did. Nowadays, it's common place, even part of the release schedule for companies like Netflix. Ranma 1/2 came out in 1987. VHS was only 9 years old. Tankonbons certainly existed longer, but this is to give an idea on how people like viewed media back then. The idea of binging media was probably even more alien due to logistics of the affair. The series was made with the idea that it was to be consumed with a 7 day waiting period and that readers were unlikely to go back and "get caught up" on earlier issues. It probably made the series viewed as a tad "disposable." Which, considering it was printed on newspaper and put in a magazine with ten other series, it probably was disposable to anyone who wasn't an otaku. Our consumption of it will affect it. Someone mentioned getting tired of the series around volume 27. I wonder how their opinion might change if they had a week to digest every issue and viewed it like a "weekly treat," a new episode of a show they liked. Something to read to pass the time after work or on your day off.
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# ? Jul 23, 2021 16:45 |
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Covok posted:... That was me. I'm giving it a couple of months before I get back into the series. Like 200 chapters of almost zero character growth was just a little too much all at once.
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# ? Jul 23, 2021 16:55 |
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I was renting VHS tapes that came out once a month and had 2 - 3 episodes on each. There was no binging, but there were hundreds of rewatches. Like I would immediately watch, then invite my friends over to watch together, then I would watch a couple more times before I returned it. EDIT: Fun fact for me, but my mother got suspicious of the anime tapes with the pretty girl on it so she snuck into my room when I was at school and watched the latest tape I had rented and it coincidently was the ONLY tape that contained absolutely no nudity. I felt like I dodged a huge bullet and I still feel the relief 30 years later. LorneReams fucked around with this message at 19:00 on Jul 23, 2021 |
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Covok posted:
as someone who read it as it got released in the viz big's over...i think it was 2017-mid 2018? it was pretty nice having like, a few months wait between even relatively large chunks of manga cuz it gave me "rest time" between arcs
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# ? Jul 23, 2021 20:10 |
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LorneReams posted:I was renting VHS tapes that came out once a month and had 2 - 3 episodes on each. There was no binging, but there were hundreds of rewatches. Like I would immediately watch, then invite my friends over to watch together, then I would watch a couple more times before I returned it. Hey look, I sleep posted this from my alt account.
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# ? Jul 23, 2021 20:11 |
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ninjoatse.cx posted:I hate analyzing a gag manga, since it pretty much kills the joke. It was... 1992 or something? when the first translated volumes reached Italy. I was there, waiting for each volume release, so I have not binged it and I have no idea what you are talking about. There is a tonal and structural shift after the end of the first mousse arc and you could definitely feel it even back then. I was not written for gag scenes at the conclusions. At the beginning Takahashi was trying to differentiate herself from Urusei Yatsura, and then she fell back in her usual wacky comedy routine, that's it. YggdrasilTM fucked around with this message at 00:17 on Jul 24, 2021 |
# ? Jul 24, 2021 00:09 |
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https://twitter.com/smg1228/status/1424306221385801734?s=19
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# ? Aug 8, 2021 11:45 |
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Posting a bunch of queer fics gently caress it https://archiveofourown.org/works/27688292 Trans shampoo one-shot https://archiveofourown.org/works/34135189/chapters/84928735 Trans NODOKA https://archiveofourown.org/works/27421924/chapters/67029313 Buncha queer stuff https://archiveofourown.org/works/13497030/chapters/30953102 crossover where Ranma's engaged to Hibari
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Rody One Half posted:Posting a bunch of queer fics gently caress it Bless. I need to actual go over to the ranma section of ao3 for once...
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# ? May 21, 2022 23:33 |
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Rody One Half posted:Posting a bunch of queer fics gently caress it All of these are pretty good, especially the first and last one
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# ? May 21, 2022 23:42 |
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I wish trans shampoo was a series but I also wish Beedok was always pumping out more of their Ranma stuff. Also slight op edit to better reflect what the thread is about
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# ? May 22, 2022 00:16 |
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Yeah, Beedok's great. I would also love more trans Shampoo, but I'm fine with where it ended
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# ? May 22, 2022 00:46 |
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i think growing up with rumiko's other works first (urusei yatsura, inuyasha etc) made me appreciate her quirky writing style. not really a fan of slapstick comedy but she does it so tastefully
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# ? May 22, 2022 02:32 |
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I was thinking, Seun is the owner of a dojo, but where does his income come from? He doesn't compete in tournaments, he has no students, no disciples, until Ranma and Genma arrived, it seems like the only person who trained in Seun's dojo was Akane. Seun doesn't even train in his own dojo. Do we ever even see Seun fight ever? Genma at least has a few bouts with Ranma. Seun wants Ranma to marry one of his daughters so that "the future of the dojo is secure," but Seun has no disciples and no income so it isn't secure even if Ranma marries his daughter. Why would Cologne bring Shampoo, her own granddaughter, to the cursed springs of Jusenkyo? Unlike Genma, she must have known the danger there.
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# ? May 31, 2022 04:36 |
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the answer is that every parent figure in ranma is a stupid rear end in a top hat.
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# ? May 31, 2022 04:40 |
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Nebrilos posted:Why would Cologne bring Shampoo, her own granddaughter, to the cursed springs of Jusenkyo? Unlike Genma, she must have known the danger there. Shampoo and her people live there. Shampoo was just dumb enough to mess with Ramna and fall in (Mousse too) after living there so long.
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# ? May 31, 2022 07:16 |
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Nebrilos posted:I was thinking, Seun is the owner of a dojo, but where does his income come from? He doesn't compete in tournaments, he has no students, no disciples, until Ranma and Genma arrived, it seems like the only person who trained in Seun's dojo was Akane. Seun doesn't even train in his own dojo. Do we ever even see Seun fight ever? Genma at least has a few bouts with Ranma. Seun wants Ranma to marry one of his daughters so that "the future of the dojo is secure," but Seun has no disciples and no income so it isn't secure even if Ranma marries his daughter. Soun is a city councillor. Shampoo brought Cologne to Jusenkyo explicitly as punishment for failing to settle things with Ranma when she first went, therefore violating village laws. Remember the first Shampoo arc ends with them convincing her that Boy Ranma is the cursed form, so she leaves in tears. Therefore she returns to the Nujiezu villages without settling the death oath. After her being punished with a cursed form, Cologne goes back to Japan with her to find out what the actual deal is and settle accounts. Mousse got cursed because he's blind and stupid.
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# ? May 31, 2022 09:58 |
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Rody One Half posted:Shampoo brought Cologne to Jusenkyo explicitly as punishment for failing to settle things with Ranma when she first went, therefore violating village laws. Remember the first Shampoo arc ends with them convincing her that Boy Ranma is the cursed form, so she leaves in tears. Therefore she returns to the Nujiezu villages without settling the death oath. After her being punished with a cursed form, Cologne goes back to Japan with her to find out what the actual deal is and settle accounts. Wait, it was a punishment? What I remember was that "Shampoo was taken to Jusenkyo training ground to be retrained, after she failed to fulfill her oath." I didn't contextualize it as a punishment, but I guess it could be. That's horrifyingly cruel of Cologne. To a mere child! Jusenkyo curses appear to be permanent! As awful as Genma is, he is at least incompetent rather than actively malicious and has never intentionally permanently maimed a child. The cursed male characters have fought over "water from the spring of drowned man" multiple times, but it isn't clear if it would let them live "normal" lives as if they'd never been cursed. We see what happens when curses are combined in the example of Taro. Taro's initial cursed form is that of a winged yeti-minotaur. When he later falls into the spring of drowned squid, "squid" does not simply replace his previous cursed form. Instead, his cursed form becomes that of a winged yeti-minotaur-squid hybrid. IE, curses are combined, not replaced. I would like to point out that Herb, even though he lives near to Jusenkyo and makes use of the cursed springs extensively, does not simply bathe in the spring of drowned man to "fix" himself after he accidentally gets Jusenkyo-cursed and then locked by the Ladle. He travels to Japan instead.
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# ? May 31, 2022 19:55 |
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Nebrilos posted:That's horrifyingly cruel of Cologne. To a mere child! Jusenkyo curses appear to be permanent! As awful as Genma is, he is at least incompetent rather than actively malicious and has never intentionally permanently maimed a child. Well, I mean, there was the time he threw young Ranma into a pit full of starving feral cats... twice.
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# ? May 31, 2022 21:19 |
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Hidingo Kojimba posted:Well, I mean, there was the time he threw young Ranma into a pit full of starving feral cats... twice. Four times that we know of. First time was with fish sausages, as per the training manual's instructions. Then, later on when Kasumi asks Genma if Ranma's fear of cats could be cured: quote:Genma: I did what I could, Kasumi. Once I tied dried sardines to him and threw him into a pit of hungry cats.
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# ? May 31, 2022 22:05 |
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Rody One Half posted:Soun is a city councillor. I've seen this in a few fanfics. When was this established?
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# ? May 31, 2022 23:32 |
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I dunno. The show maybe, I only read the manga really. Nebrilos posted:I would like to point out that Herb, even though he lives near to Jusenkyo and makes use of the cursed springs extensively, does not simply bathe in the spring of drowned man to "fix" himself after he accidentally gets Jusenkyo-cursed and then locked by the Ladle. He travels to Japan instead. Herb travels to Japan because he needs to find the unlock item (a tea kettle? I forget)
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# ? May 31, 2022 23:46 |
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Rody One Half posted:I dunno. The show maybe, I only read the manga really. My point is, if the spring of drowned man actually changed a person's cursed form to that of "you, but as a man", and Herb already is a man, he shouldn't need the Open Water Kettle to unlock himself.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 00:06 |
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Nebrilos posted:The cursed male characters have fought over "water from the spring of drowned man" multiple times, but it isn't clear if it would let them live "normal" lives as if they'd never been cursed. We see what happens when curses are combined in the example of Taro. Taro's initial cursed form is that of a winged yeti-minotaur. When he later falls into the spring of drowned squid, "squid" does not simply replace his previous cursed form. Instead, his cursed form becomes that of a winged yeti-minotaur-squid hybrid. IE, curses are combined, not replaced. I think it's a mistake to use Taro as your baseline for how water from the spring of drowned man (girl for Shampoo) would interact with the other characters' curses, because his original curse is already an outlier compared to theirs. Ranma, Genma, Ryoga, Shampoo, Mousse and Herb were all exposed to water from a spring where only one thing drowned. Taro's curse comes from a spring where four distinct entities (yeti, bull, crane, eel) all drowned together (and that's not even getting into the improbability of an eel drowning underwater), so his cursed form is a chimeric mishmash as a result. Also, did he actually fall into the spring of drowned octopus (as in, was he fully immersed from head to toe) or did he only splash himself with a bit of the water on his back to deliberately give himself tentacles in his cursed form? Because it's been years since I read that arc, but I could have sworn it was the latter. It matters because there was an arc where Taro was trying to splash Happosai with water from what he thought was "spring of drowned virtuous man" but turned out to be "spring of drowned twins." At the end of the battle, a single drop of the water lands on a bump on Happosai's head, but instead of creating a full second copy of him, it just creates an identical second bump next to the first one. So from that we can infer that the amount of exposure matters.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 18:43 |
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Why is Pantyhose Taro always a bigot in fanfiction? Like a transphobe?
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 19:23 |
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Covok posted:Why is Pantyhose Taro always a bigot in fanfiction? Like a transphobe? Because in the manga he keeps calling Ranma "okama," which is a derogatory slur for a homosexual man.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 19:35 |
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W.T. Fits posted:Because in the manga he keeps calling Ranma "okama," which is a derogatory slur for a homosexual man. Oh, I see. That tracks.
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# ? Jun 1, 2022 21:25 |
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And the localization has him constantly saying "tranny" So ya know
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 06:46 |
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Yuck. Meh, changing subjects from slurs, one of my favorite storylines as a kid was when Ranma got hit by the gishing pole of love and started simping for Ryouga. And I know exactly why I think that too.
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# ? Jun 2, 2022 20:39 |
Going back and reading some of the early early ranma fics where he gets trapped in his female body, it's interesting how much either/both my understanding of or the worlds understand of gender theory has evolved. In this one fic I'm reading it's taken as a narrative certainty that Ranma is Female and She/Her now he lost his male form, even though the characters explictly and implicitly acknowledge the dsyphoria and dissonance. And even with that acknowledgment, characters instantly start using feminine pronouns exclusively, including Ranma. see: quote:He shuddered despite himself at the memory of seeing Ranma's male form erased from existence. It made him feel sick, like someone had dropped a pair of withering eels into his stomach.
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# ? Jun 11, 2022 20:04 |
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Watermelon Daiquiri posted:Going back and reading some of the early early ranma fics where he gets trapped in his female body, it's interesting how much either/both my understanding of or the worlds understand of gender theory has evolved. In this one fic I'm reading it's taken as a narrative certainty that Ranma is Female and She/Her now he lost his male form, even though the characters explictly and implicitly acknowledge the dsyphoria and dissonance. And even with that acknowledgment, characters instantly start using feminine pronouns exclusively, including Ranma. It's definitely both; I remember a common complaint of some fics at the time was from people having trouble telling if Ranma was female if the fic didn't use 'Ranma-chan' whenever Ranma was transformed. People had a very cishet view of things at the time
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# ? Jun 11, 2022 21:11 |
It's just.. so.. close...quote:Sitting in the lotus position the red head leaned back against the wall of the dojo, arms hung gracelessly at her sides with the towel draped across her shoulders. For a second, if you peered past the delicate female exterior, you could almost see her male form lingering about her. e: arrggh!! quote:Even still, she knew Kasumi was right; she couldn't stand the thought of physically injuring someone close to her like Akane just because she couldn't control her temper. Even now, she could feel the anger and frustration simmering away inside. She didn't want to feel angry all the time. It was a horrible feeling that made her sick to her core and tore at her insides. e2: Ok, now THIS is interesting: quote:Ryoga blinked suddenly, frowning deeply in thought. There's the implication of magical tampering in how Ranma is perceived as it immediately moves on in the dialogue. ok and now it seems to be setting into a swerve: quote:"Ranma, everything is black and white to you. You think just because you're a girl that it means you have to forget being a guy. It doesn't mean you have to like guys or act like a girl either. It isn't clear cut. There's a grey area too. You have so many absolute thoughts about gender for a seventeen year old. That isn't your fault though. I think we both know who's to blame for that," Ukyo sighed. Watermelon Daiquiri fucked around with this message at 03:21 on Jun 12, 2022 |
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# ? Jun 11, 2022 21:50 |
I keep getting little vwerves of recognition reading this... I don't know if its the deju vu flashes my medication change is doing or real, but besides the whole 'narrative commitment to projecting female identity onto ranma' thing this is actually quite good and nuanced.
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# ? Jun 12, 2022 04:17 |
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https://twitter.com/smg1228/status/1557657430020194305?t=W36J_bs0EOj1ISkFhjiPvA&s=19
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# ? Aug 18, 2022 12:12 |
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I was like "Why is Ranma hugging Herro Yui?" for a moment there.
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# ? Aug 18, 2022 12:51 |
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Same, ngl. lmao
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# ? Aug 18, 2022 15:33 |
When I first came out as trans back in 2009/2010, trans discourse was obviously nowhere near what it was today, and ao3 was not even a thing yet or had literally just started, so fanfiction offerings for trans ranma were grim. Those fics were so rare that the single excellent fic I came across, called Ranmas Daughter and the sequel Notes from Julliard (which was and still might be unfinished), I downloaded and still have on an archive drive somewhere as it was posted on a personal apple web site, which no longer seems to be around. I have also since scraped and read everything good on ao3, so I was wondering if anyone has any reccs for stuff NOT on there
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# ? Aug 18, 2022 16:17 |
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I can't really understand Akane's character. When she first meets Ranma she thinks Ranma is a girl and she is interested, but loses interest immediately when she learns that Ranma is a boy. Is she lesbian? I think she even says something like "I'm not interested in boys" a few times. But then they end up getting married anyway? What qualities about each other do they love?
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# ? Aug 18, 2022 19:02 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 16:20 |
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i don't think she really knew for sure what she wanted, but at the start she was at least sure that she didn't want a rude grubby martial arts boy. later on akane came to realize that she's super into endless bickering to the exclusion of all else.
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# ? Aug 18, 2022 20:48 |