Ranma 1/2 - Random Rhapsody - Who Do? Voodoo! (Vol .1)

Ranma 1/2 - Random Rhapsody - Who Do? Voodoo! (Vol .1)


Starring:Kappei Yamaguchi, Megumi Hayashibara, Noriko Hidaka, Matt Hill, Megan Leitch, Chris Turner (III), Kirby Morrow, Ryûnosuke Ôbayashi, Elan Ross Gibson, Scott McNeil, Ted Cole, Alec Willows, Tabitha St. Germain, Robert O. Smith, Kenichi Ogata, Ellen Kennedy, Myriam Sirois, Venus Terzo, Nicole Oliver, Rei Sakuma
Director: Takeshi Mori, Tomomichi Mochizuki, Kazuhiro Furuhashi
Studio: Viz Video
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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Everything's normal at Furinkan High School--which means everything's chaotic by any reasonable standard. The principal of Furinkan, who sounds like a pidgin English version of a surfer dude, tries to play traditional father to his long-lost progeny, Kuno and Kodochi, in "Dear Daddy." The results are predictably disastrous. Gosunkugi's a new student, so he doesn't understand why Ranma won't let him accept the lunch Akane offers. The indignant Gosunkugi tries to work voodoo on Ranma but only wreaks havoc on Kuno--and himself. Ranma's outraged when a martial artist won't accept his challenge: the newcomer practices Martial Arts Calligraphy--and Ranma's handwriting is atrocious. American viewers may not recognize the ink stones and sticks used in traditional Japanese calligraphy, but they know what happens when Ranma and Happosai get mixed up in anything. Despite the general chaos, these three episodes rank among the tamest in the series, with no gender transformations. Still, Sasuke sums up the whole series when he comments at the end of "Dear Daddy," "After all that, nothing's changed. The family's just as strange as before." Not rated; suitable for ages 12 and up. --Charles Solomon
Description
In these three episodes, see Ranma Battle with Sotatsu, master of Martial Arts Calligraphy! Witness upperclassman Kuno and his sister, Kodachi, contend with their father, Ranma's kooky Hawaiian high school principal! And thrill to the strange new kid with a crush on Akane and a creepy affection for voodoo dolls!
Ranma 1/2 - Random Rhapsody - Who Do? Voodoo! (Vol .1)
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    Ranma 1/2 - Random Rhapsody - Who Do? Voodoo! (Vol .1)
    Starring: Kappei Yamaguchi , Megumi Hayashibara , Noriko Hidaka , Ron Halder , and Takehito Koyasu
    Director: Takeshi Mori , Kazuhiro Furuhashi , and Tomomichi Mochizuki
    Manufacturer: Viz Video
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    ASIN: B00005AX6V
    Release Date: 2001-05-22

    Amazon.com

    Everything's normal at Furinkan High School--which means everything's chaotic by any reasonable standard. The principal of Furinkan, who sounds like a pidgin English version of a surfer dude, tries to play traditional father to his long-lost progeny, Kuno and Kodochi, in "Dear Daddy." The results are predictably disastrous. Gosunkugi's a new student, so he doesn't understand why Ranma won't let him accept the lunch Akane offers. The indignant Gosunkugi tries to work voodoo on Ranma but only wreaks havoc on Kuno--and himself. Ranma's outraged when a martial artist won't accept his challenge: the newcomer practices Martial Arts Calligraphy--and Ranma's handwriting is atrocious. American viewers may not recognize the ink stones and sticks used in traditional Japanese calligraphy, but they know what happens when Ranma and Happosai get mixed up in anything. Despite the general chaos, these three episodes rank among the tamest in the series, with no gender transformations. Still, Sasuke sums up the whole series when he comments at the end of "Dear Daddy," "After all that, nothing's changed. The family's just as strange as before." Not rated; suitable for ages 12 and up. --Charles Solomon

    Description

    In these three episodes, see Ranma Battle with Sotatsu, master of Martial Arts Calligraphy! Witness upperclassman Kuno and his sister, Kodachi, contend with their father, Ranma's kooky Hawaiian high school principal! And thrill to the strange new kid with a crush on Akane and a creepy affection for voodoo dolls!

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