Ranma 1/2 is a classic series brought back to life with an anime reboot. The manga first released in 1987, but the series has plenty of shojo tropes fans still love today. The series has meaningful relationships, a strong female lead, and plenty of action and comedy. Ranma 1/2's reboot is a nostalgic blast from the past, with one episode releasing on Netflix each week.
For fans who struggle to wait to watch a new episode this week, here are ten new-gen anime that Ranma 1/2 fans will adore. Despite the years separating when they were first brought to life, these series have plenty in common with Rumiko Takahashi's classic series. Fans are sure to find at least one new series they'll love.
Horimiya Is Full of Romantic Bonds An Unlikely Pair Is Brought Together By Fate
Hori-san to Miyamura-kun, often shortened to Horimiya, is a romantic comedy anime...
For fans who struggle to wait to watch a new episode this week, here are ten new-gen anime that Ranma 1/2 fans will adore. Despite the years separating when they were first brought to life, these series have plenty in common with Rumiko Takahashi's classic series. Fans are sure to find at least one new series they'll love.
Horimiya Is Full of Romantic Bonds An Unlikely Pair Is Brought Together By Fate
Hori-san to Miyamura-kun, often shortened to Horimiya, is a romantic comedy anime...
- 12/9/2024
- by Alexandra Johnson
- CBR
After only two years, Horimiya is back with more content. Originally adapted into a 6-ova series, Hori and Miyamura’s love story was finally made into a full-length anime series in 2021, when it was picked up by CloverWorks. Still, the creative team had to leave out details, side stories, and even secondary characters, which makes Horimiya’s world so complex, nuanced and compelling.
To ensure Horimiya’s magic is saved, CloverWorks is adapting these ‘missing pieces’ into a second season, aptly titled Horimiya: The Missing Pieces (with the original Japanese title being Horimiya: Piece). The series will premiere in Japan and on Crunchyroll on July, 1. Before the series airs, a rewatch of Season 1 might be in order.
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What Happened So Far: What’s Hori/Miya?
Kyoko Hori and Izumi Miyamura are classmates, but they don’t really talk.
To ensure Horimiya’s magic is saved, CloverWorks is adapting these ‘missing pieces’ into a second season, aptly titled Horimiya: The Missing Pieces (with the original Japanese title being Horimiya: Piece). The series will premiere in Japan and on Crunchyroll on July, 1. Before the series airs, a rewatch of Season 1 might be in order.
Related: Why Skip and Loafer Is More Wholesome Than Kimi Ni Todoke
What Happened So Far: What’s Hori/Miya?
Kyoko Hori and Izumi Miyamura are classmates, but they don’t really talk.
- 6/30/2023
- by Alice Gallo
- CBR
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