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Ranma ½ characters appear in both these games—Ranma and Akane in the first, and Ranma, Akane, Ryoga and Shampoo in the second. In Yo-kai Watch Wibble Wobble , released on October 21, 2015, Weekly Shōnen Sunday characters from Urusei Yatsura , Ranma ½ , Inuyasha and Ushio & Tora are featured.
Ranma ½: Hard Battle, known as Ranma ½: Bakuretsu Rantōhen [a] in Japan and as just Ranma ½ in Europe, is a 2-D fighting video game released by Masaya and DTMC for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. [1] It is based on the manga and anime series Ranma ½. Hard Battle is the second Ranma ½ game to be translated into English, this time ...
Ranma ½ (Japanese: らんま 1 / 2 , Hepburn: Ranma Nibun-no-Ichi, pronounced Ranma One-Half in English) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from August 1987 to March 1996, with the chapters collected in 38 tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan.
Ranma ½ (らんま 1 / 2 ) 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.
Uchuu no Stellvia (PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance) Ultraman (Super Famicom, Mega Drive) Ueki no Hōsoku (PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance) Urotsukidoji (PC98) Urusei Yatsura (MSX2) Urusei Yatsura: Lum no Wedding Bell (1986, Famicom) Urusei Yatsura (1987, Fujitsu FM-7) Urusei Yatsura: Koi no Survival Party (1987, MSX)
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Volume 1 cover of the 2003 edition released by Viz Media Ranma ½ is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. Published by Shogakukan, it was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from August 1987 to March 1996. The story revolves around a teenage boy named Ranma Saotome who has trained in martial arts since early childhood. As a result of an accident during ...