Introduction to Rumiko Takahashi
Anime
Rumiko Takahashi, The Manga Queen, is a Mangaka born in 1957 that in 1978 started her career in the pages of Weekly Shounen Sunday, and it's been a constant succes from then. Since there has been too much series from then people tends to don't know what to watch first, and how to watch it.
So i'm here to help you, when you finish reding this guide you'll have the entire data you need to know what to do.
My personal recommendation, start watching Maison Ikkoku, it's her best work. The best way to get to know an author is to start with their best work.
So i'm here to help you, when you finish reding this guide you'll have the entire data you need to know what to do.
My personal recommendation, start watching Maison Ikkoku, it's her best work. The best way to get to know an author is to start with their best work.

TV, 1981,
195 eps
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Author:8
It was her first work and she already had gotten an anime adaptation. Maybe you don't believe it, but this is an iconical anime in Japan. It consists of standalone comical stories.
Not her best series, i wouldn't say this is for mainstream viewers. It has fans, but most of them are already used to her humour.
Not her best series, i wouldn't say this is for mainstream viewers. It has fans, but most of them are already used to her humour.

Special, 1982,
1 ep
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Author:7
This is a special double-length episode broadcasted after episode 21. It's also called episode 21.5.

OVA, 1985,
11 eps
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Author:8
After two summary episodes, this OVA adapted stories from the manga that the original show couldn't because of it's cancellation.

Movie, 1988,
1 ep
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Author:8
2 Years afther the anime ending and 3 OVAs, UY came back to see it's real ending in a movie adapted from the last arc of the manga.

OVA, 1985,
1 ep
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Author:6
Rumiko also likes to write standalone One-Shots, and a few of them were adapted into OVA format in the 80's.
This is the first one, a story of love, time travels, ancient Japan, and... incest.
Hope you enjoy it.
This is the first one, a story of love, time travels, ancient Japan, and... incest.
Hope you enjoy it.

OVA, 1986,
1 ep
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Author:6
Fortunately this second OVA is more like Rumiko's usual style.
This time we have a simple story about a girl trying to get her debts paid by a rich man she is chasing after.
This time we have a simple story about a girl trying to get her debts paid by a rich man she is chasing after.

OVA, 1987,
1 ep
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Author:6
Surely you don't know, but Rumiko likes a lot horror stories.
Here you can see one made by her, is about a phantom girl chasing after her beloved and trying to get him only for her.
Here you can see one made by her, is about a phantom girl chasing after her beloved and trying to get him only for her.

OVA, 1988,
1 ep
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Author:7
Ok this is not a standalone series, but i'll put this OVA along with the others.
One Pound Gospel is minor manga series by Rumiko that revolves around an inept boxer unable to maintain his diet, but he tries because he is helped by a nun he has a crush in. So romcom mixed with spokon.
The OVA adapts manga chapter 1-5.
One Pound Gospel is minor manga series by Rumiko that revolves around an inept boxer unable to maintain his diet, but he tries because he is helped by a nun he has a crush in. So romcom mixed with spokon.
The OVA adapts manga chapter 1-5.

OVA, 1991,
1 ep
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Author:6
As 1 Pound Gospel, Mermaid Saga is a minor manga by Rumiko. This one is horror series that consists of standalone stories, all of them starred by the same pair of main characters.
Mermaid's Forest is the 3rd story of Volume 1.
Mermaid's Forest is the 3rd story of Volume 1.

OVA, 1993,
1 ep
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Author:-
Mermaid's Scar is the 3rd Story of Volume 2, and the 6th overall.

TV, 1986,
96 eps
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Author:10
Second major work, the best overall. Animation, music, acting, the best couple, everything is just perfect.
It has only 1 flaw: Censorship. Some of the topics in the series were too much taboo to be seen in TV in that times.
It has only 1 flaw: Censorship. Some of the topics in the series were too much taboo to be seen in TV in that times.

OVA, 1991,
1 ep
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Author:7
The classic beach episode. In the manga it was an extra story published outside the main release, and in the anime it is an OVA released years after the anime ending.

TV, 1989,
161 eps
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Author:8
Third major work. As UY it consists of comical satandalone stories.
Ranma ½ is strange, it is the basis for the Harem genre, but at the same time it feels like a parody. And a parody of nekketsu shounen too.
Ranma ½ is strange, it is the basis for the Harem genre, but at the same time it feels like a parody. And a parody of nekketsu shounen too.

OVA, 1993,
6 eps
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Author:7
After the anime ended in 1992 came this OVA. Half of the episodes adapts random stories from the manga, the other half are original stories.

Movie, 1994,
1 ep
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Author:7
Short movie released in cinemas that adapts a story.

OVA, 1994,
2 eps
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Author:7
Reawakening Memories is one of the few important major stories in Ranma ½, so it was adapted in two episodes.

TV, 2000,
167 eps
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Author:10
Fourth major work, the most known. Great romance, fantasy, the best villain, good music, it is just a bit of what makes Inuyasha so beloved.

TV, 2009,
26 eps
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Author:10
Unfortunately the original series was cancelled, but five years after the ending it returned with a last season adapting the last chapters. The writers had to rewrite so much content they couldn't skip nor adapt either, but it was good anyway. Best OP btw.

TV, 2003,
13 eps
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Author:8
Years after the 80's OVAs came this little series adapting more One-Shots.

TV, 2003,
11 eps
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Author:8
Technically this is part of the previous series. After they ended with the One-Shots they made a new adaptation of Mermaid Saga, covering almost all stories.

Special, 2004,
2 eps
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Author:8
These two last episodes were not aired on TV because of its violence. They were finally released in the last DVD of the series.

Special, 2008,
1 ep
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Author:8
In 2008 Weekly Shounen Sunday celebrated its 50th anniversary and the 30th anniversary of Rumiko's career with a batch of OVAs and this little crossover.
If you are already a Rumiko fan at this point, then there is no way you don't love this.
If you are already a Rumiko fan at this point, then there is no way you don't love this.

Special, 2008,
1 ep
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Author:8
This is the weakest of these releases, not bad but it's not too much. A simple storie adapted from the manga selected by the fan service.
Nowadays it has been trimmed down and used as episode 15 of The Final Act.
Nowadays it has been trimmed down and used as episode 15 of The Final Act.

Special, 2008,
1 ep
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Author:7
A new Urusei Yatsura animation 17 years after that horrible 6th movie. Fortunately it still has the same feeling of the original series.
A previously unadapted story that is a pool episode, why not?.
A previously unadapted story that is a pool episode, why not?.

OVA, 2008,
1 ep
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Author:8
As the previous OVAs this adapts a random story, but this time is not that simple.
They took the basic plot and expanded it to make sure all the characters get an appearance. A total homage to everything Ranma is.
They took the basic plot and expanded it to make sure all the characters get an appearance. A total homage to everything Ranma is.

TV, 2015,
25 eps
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Author:8
After 13 years publishing Inuyasha, Rumiko decided to return to the UY and Ranma format of comical satandalone stories. After 6 years of publication it finally received an adapatation.

TV, 2016,
25 eps
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Author:8
This second season was announced at the end of the first one, and at the end of this one the 3rd season was announced, so they were probably conceived together.

TV, 2017,
25 eps
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Author:8
What a shame this was the last season, because some months later the manga ended publishing, one last season would have been enough to adapt everything

TV, 2022,
23 eps
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Author:8
On December 31, 2021 a brand new Urusei Yatsura anime was announced to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Shogakukan, Rumiko Takahashi's publisher.
Beacuse of the amount of episode this remake adapts the stories the studio thought most important.
Beacuse of the amount of episode this remake adapts the stories the studio thought most important.

TV, 2024,
23 eps
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Author:8
After a 9 months break we finally got to see the ending. The most importan stories are here.

TV, 2024,
12 eps
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Author:8
When nobody expected it, Ranma returned with a new version more accurate to the manga.