On Wed, 1 Nov 1995, Damon Jason Casale wrote:
I'm staying away from Ranma for multiple reasons, not the least of which
is the silliness addiction that seems to permeate its followers.
I own most of the Viz Ranma releases (one of the few benefits of working
at an honest-to-god job while I'm still in school), and I like them quite
a bit. I'm also not generally a very silly person -- I'm on the Ranma
ML, and I'm not a member of any of the profusion of godawful churches
they seem so fond of. I know that you, Damon, have read my fictional
works to date ... they aren't <intentionally> silly.
Ranma is, nominally, a light comedy. It's sort of like MI-lite, or
perhaps UY on a load of lorazepam. I highly recommend that you judge the
series on its own merits, rather than the behavior of a lot of
perpetually giddy raa people (most of whom, incidentally, also happen to
be generally excited newbies anyway).
Besides, you're at CMU -- you can check out Ranma w/o having to
buy it. I highly recommend that you watch it -- if for no other reason
than understanding the profusion of Ranma fanfics (many of which are
really good, BTW) and Ranma jokes/comments/analogies which seem to
permeate this list, and any other net resource dealing with anime.
Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Dread Worf I still can't stand. Ranma
1/2 being anime though it is, it's still no exception.
Hmmm... I partially agree on the Hitchiker thing -- the last two, or
three, books definitely approached sub-par. (IMHO, of course).
CHL