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Ranma 1/2 Season 4 - Outta Control

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RANMA 1/2 OUTTA TV SSN 4:2007 ED - DVD Movie

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It's not easy being teenage martial artist Ranma Saotome, but it's even worse when your martial-artist father Genma takes you from home at an early age to go on a decade-long training mission. He doesn't speak a word of Chinese, and yet he insists upon bringing you to the cursed training ground known as Jusenkyo, where falling into one of the many springs there instantly turns you into whoever-or-


Product Details:
Actors: Ranma 1/2
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 5
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Run Time: 600 minutes
DVD Release Date: November 27, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Still Great But Next Time Hope Better Video QualityMar 05, 2008
By Rich "xman"
I just got Ranma season 4 and 5 and for the video and audio quality I suggest reading my review of season 2 the qaulity is about the same that being said the series is still great as well as affordable.I do want to point out two things though I found some reviewers complaining about the topless scenes of Ranma you have to understand in Japan as well as Most of Europe topless or almost full nudity is not as taboo over there as it is here in the U.S. so most people from these countries don't find it very offensive as some people here do.Another thing is there have been some misleading information that the series has adult sex scenes in them that is not true except for some topless scenes in some episodes Ranma is mostly comedic do not believe this false accusation.If some people don't like the series just don't watch it do not give out such discrediting stories of the anime.I am now just waiting for the final two seasons to come out I just hope the do more with the video on these last two seasons.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5The Crazyiness of Ranma & Company ContinueJan 02, 2010
By Always Samsung "ravereviews"
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R205Q4U9CBP3X2 Season four of Ranma dubbed "Outta Control" in the US is another great addition to the wonderful universe and world that is known as Ranma. For anyone who hasn't heard of Ranma yet, or wants to get into the series - I definitely recommend starting from season one.

Season four continues the crazy antics of Ranma and company including Akane, Ryoga, Shampoo, Genma, etc. As we all know the artistry has gone a bit down hill since season the end of season two and just doesn't seem to be drawn as well as it was originally, but it's still great nonetheless. The DVDs seem to be straight ports from VHS tapes and the video quality is not stellar, but it's not awful either. This series could benefit a lot from being re-mastered. Let's not forget that this series debuted at the end of 80's after all.

One of the big changes that everyone will notice about season four is the change in the male voice actor of Ranma. What I always loved about this series was the wonderful voice of English actors that really brought life to this series. They all have great chemistry and the female voice of Ranma is just hilarious. We now have the actor who does the voice acting for the Inuyasha anime series taking on his new role as male Ranma. It took me some getting use to, but after about 3 episodes it wasn't even that noticeable anymore.

This is the second re-release of season four and the set is a lot slimmer and helps save space on your media shelf. The price has also dropped, but its better when you get this set on sale. If you're a fan of animation, cartoons, Japanese anime, comics, or just enjoy a good laugh this is the series to pick up. It'll keep you entertained in its enthralling twenty-four episode season.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4better then i thought.!Dec 12, 2007
By D,A,B,
Yea this season had some very funny episodes, ok so every one said this season sucked but it wasent all that bad,Alright so in this season Ranma gets a new voice acter Richard Cox The same voice that plays inuyasha yes its weird out first because his voice seems much deeper but once you get to about the 3 disc you start to get used to it but its still Ranma!,But other that the new voice acter this season is pretty good well at least i liked it and also in this season Ranma and Akane start to become more close but they still fight but in a more friendly way,It Doesnt that much muti episode arcs mostly just 30 min single episodes that are just Fun and funny all the charicter are there but theres less shampoo in this season also i dident really care for the first disc ,but still this season has some really good episodes that you wont want to miss if your a huge ranma fan like me but if you dont like ranma that much i wouldent gett this season.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4The fourth season box set of Ranma 1/2Dec 31, 2008
By Lesley Aeschliman
This set contains a total of twenty-four episodes. The first four discs contain five episodes, while the fifth disc contains four episodes and the special features.

The special features menu contains five options: "Line Art Gallery," "Textless Opening," "Textless Ending," "Cast List," and "Actor Profiles." As you would expect, the textless opening and ending are just the opening and ending credits without the text. However, it should be noted that for the textless opening, it is a textless version of the original Japanese opening (the English graphic for the title that covers the Japanese graphic is absent from this version of the opening). The line art gallery has twenty-eight pages of model sketches of the characters that appear on this DVD box set. The cast list is a list of the English and Japanese voice actors for each character. The actor profiles are selected filmographies for the English voice actors.

Ranma 1/2 Outta Control is a rather "low frills" DVD set, and the extras are similar to what can be found on Ranma 1/2 Anything-Goes Martial Arts and Ranma 1/2 Hard Battle. While these features are better than what appeared on the first Ranma 1/2 DVD box set, I wish an effort had been made to track down some of the English voice actors and include interviews with them as extras on the DVD box sets.

This season of Ranma 1/2 introduces the principal for Furinkan High School, a new disciple for the Tendo Dojo (who only appears in one episode), and a character that appeared in the second season of Ranma 1/2 makes a return appearance. This season also saw a couple of stories that ran for more than one episode (these kind of story arcs were all but gone during the third season of Ranma 1/2).

Ranma 1/2 is very enjoyable for an older audience (16 and up), and really should be in an anime fan's DVD collection.

5Great animeDec 17, 2011
By Abbyka
My husband loves this series and I've been buying him each season slowly over the years. I enjoy it just as much and this season didn't disappoint.

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