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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
feh,
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This review is from: Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever - Someday Somehow (DVD)
When I saw the last episode, I was like, "What? That's it???" I started getting depressed. That was such a let down. So, I've been spending nine years watching Ranma all for this? I honestly was outraged. I mean, don't get me wrong, I love Ranma, but they can't do this to us! That was mean! I just hope the manga turns out differently, at least has an ending. Feh!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
could have been better,
By kitty (Longmont, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever - Someday Somehow (DVD)
Being a die hard Ranma 1/2 fan i was excited to here that the last series was out. I was hoping that Ranma forever:some day some would be the best ending of an anime i've seen so far but sadly it was not. i mean not all the episodes where bad like "a ninja's dog is black and white",which was very good. Having Ryoga the everlost boy find a ninja dog in troble and saving the dogs life. They become best friends so the dog wants to help ryoga, so he delivers ryoga secret love letter to akane.The other episodes like "the tendo dragon legend" we get to see dr.tofu actuall fight,minus when kasume is near hem and when that happens bad thing happen.Also "boy meets mom part 1,2" you really get to see ranma life a child that no one really knows about. Also you see some love between ranma and akane, well not that much. The thing that i disliked the most was how they ended the long famous ranma series. It seemed like they made it up in one day and was very disappointing . The magna of Ranma go on and have a much better ending and was a lot better then the tv series. If you want to see or read a better ending of Ranma read the magna , i highly recommend vol 22 .
2.0 out of 5 stars
Ranma 1/2 was great but had the wrong colored ending,
This review is from: Ranma 1/2: Ranma Forever - Someday Somehow (DVD)
It's all about the storyboard crews that made Ranma 1/2 into what it was. They deserve a hand of applause for their work.
The whole story basically revolved around Ranma desiring to be the person he wants to be and not turn into or have a dark-side to blow up in his face to torment and hinder him and the relationships of those close to him. Not to mention having to deal with secrets and being under public eyes, in the end there was no direction for the future to imagine the possibilities. He's left feeling he must live quietly forever unresolved without the means to a balanced hemisphere or working lasting relationship to his environment. But to some it all up, the end was just plain crap. Pure and simple, no opinionating or guessing to it, this is where logic steps in. Those with their opinions are entitled to them but get it straight, most do not like the very ending. Some statements have to be said though, if a series or any series has lasted past 3-4 seasons a closing scene should been heavily thought out that peacefully puts the series to a permanent end. That should be the main idea for a long running series that made a huge profit, sort of as tribute to those base watchers who consecutively enjoyed watching that or any show for long periods, not a ego or a quota requirement that needs to be filled before any ending which is likely what happened here. As normal things go, "No series" ever comes right back. A good ending should sometimes have help in creating when a desirable one can't be found. Ranma was left unsatisfied and incomplete in his life, his relationship went nowhere, he didn't break the curse, from a storyline perspective that would have been easy to resolve in a funny manner but it didn't happen. It takes imagination sure, we all have imagination but that ending was the worst for one for a story, any person worth two cents or more could have done far better on the storyboard plot to the whole ending without jeopardizing the dreaded sense of incompletion. It's not a matter of opinion here; it's a matter of common sense. The ending is the easiest to conceive when making a story, stretching out the same old story year after year by the same storyboard writers is the hard part. Almost ant person can give a story a good ending, the cost of drawing then producing to get a cartoon out on set time is the real issue. But when a storyboard group can't see their show being cut off the air they won't give an adequate and appropriate ending especially on short notice. It's speculation, but writers are that way, cartoonists keep their jobs, but the storyboard people get moved or placed somewhere else if they are not dumped from theirs. But who knows what happened or why they made that particular ending with him and Ranma's mother. In the end all we want is for just want a sense of finality to complete the show and scenes we watched and they came up short. That's it folks there is no more. If someone says there is more continuation to season 7 past episode 25 and that there is even a season 8 coming up, they are lying through their teeth unless they actually show you pictures from actual clips or sample movie clips.
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