Ranma ½ (TV 1/1989)
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Alternative title:
Ranma 1/2 Nettouhen (Japanese)
Ranma Nibun no Ichi (Japanese)
Ranma ½ - Episode 1/21 - (Italian)
Ranma ½ : Gli Scontri Decisivi - Episode 101/161 - (Italian)
Ranma ½ : Le Nuove Avventure - Episode 22/100 - (Italian)
Ranma ½: Nettō-hen
Ранма ½ (Russian)
ينبوع الأحلام (Arabic)
らんま1/2熱闘編 (Japanese)
らんま1/2 (Japanese)
亂馬1/2 (Chinese (Taiwan))
란마 1/2 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Saotome Ranma, a teenage martial artist, and his father Genma travel to the 'cursed training ground' of Jusenkyo in China. There, despite the warnings of the Chinese guard, they fall into the cursed springs. From now on, whenever Ranma is doused in cold water, he turns in to a girl, and a cute, well-built red-head at that. Hot water changes him back into a man again, but only until the next time. To make matters worse, his father engages him to Tendo Akane, a girl who hates boys.
User Ratings:
2312 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
Half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
161
Episode titles: We have 161
Vintage:
1989-04-15 to 1989-09-16 (Season 1, 18 episodes)
1989-10-20 to 1992-09-25 (Season 2 (Nettohen), 143 episodes)
1992-09 (France Air Date)
1992-09-09 to 1994-11-16 (France)
1993-03-12 (Spain, Antena3)
1998-01-26 (Mexico, Televisa Canal 5)
1998-06-14 (Indonesia - RCTI)
1999-02-20 (Colombia - Canal Caracol)
2002-04-11 to 2002-10-04 (Germany, TV channel: RTL II (80 episodes))
2004-11-21 (Indonesia - TV7)
2006-07-03 (Cartoon Network Latin America)
2007-03-05 (Brazil, PlayTV - Otacraze)
2009-03-10 to 2009-05-22 (Philippines, Re-Broadcast, TV5)
2009-08-10 to 2009-10-20 (TV5 Philippines,Season 1-3,episodes 1-52)
2009-09-05 (Ecuador, Ecuavisa)
2018-09-10 (Mexico, Azteca 7)
2019-01-14 (Peru, Willax Televisión)
2020-08-08 (Ecuador, Ecuavisa)
Seasons:
1. Ranma 1/2, 18 eps (1989-04-15 to 1989-09-16)
2. Anything Goes Martial Arts, 22 eps (1995-01-01)
2. Ranma 1/2 Nettohen, 143 eps (1989-10-20 to 1992-09-25)
3. Hard Battle, 24 eps (1996-01-01)
4. Outta Control, 24 eps (1998-01-01)
5. Martial Mayhem, 24 eps (1999-01-01)
6. Random Rhapsody, 24 eps (2001-01-01)
7. Ranma Forever, 25 eps (2002-06-10)
Opening Theme:
"Ranma 1/2" by Bernard Minet [French version]
"Ranma" by Cartoon Kids [Italian TMC version]
#1: "じゃじゃ馬にさせないで" (Jaja Uma ni Sasenai de) by Etsuko Nishio (eps 1-18)
#2: "Little Date" (リトル★デイト) by Ribbon (eps 25-31)
#3: "思い出がいっぱい (Omoide ga Ippai)" by CoCo (eps 42-63)
#4: "絶対! Part 2 (Zettai! Part 2)" by Yoshie Hayasaka (eps 64-87)
#5: "地球オーケストラ (Chikyū Orchestra)" by KUSUKUSU (eps 88-117)
#6: "もう泣かないで (Mō Nakanaide)" by Azusa Senou (eps 118-135)
#7: "ラヴ・シーカー CAN'T STOP IT (Love Seeker CAN'T STOP IT)" by VisioN (eps 136-161)
Ending Theme:
#1: "プラトニックつらぬいて (Platonic Tsuranuite)" by Kaori Sakagami (eps 1-13)
#2: "EQUAL ロマンス (Equal Romance)" by CoCo (eps 14-18)
#3: "ド・ン・マ・イ来々少年〜Don't mind lay-lay Boy〜" by Etsuko Nishio (eps 19-30)
#4: "乱馬ダ☆RANMA (Lambada☆RANMA)" by The Ranma 1/2 Operatic Troupe (eps 42-56)
#5: "プレゼント (Present)" by Tokyo Shounen (eps 57-72)
#6: "フレンズ (Friends)" by YAWMIN (eps 73-87)
#7: "ひなげし(Hinageshi)" by Michiyo Nakajima (eps 88-117)
#8: "POSITIVE" by Miho Morikawa (eps 118-135)
#9: "虹と太陽の丘 (Niji to Taiyō no Oka)" by Piyo Piyo (eps 136-161)
Insert song:
"Little☆Date" (リトル☆デイト) by Megumi Hayashibara & Noriko Hidaka & Rei Sakuma (ep 43)
Official website:
5 ace's official Ranma ½ site (Japanese)
Links: We have 7
Trivia: We have 355
Comment:
Ranma 1/2 was actually cancelled on September 16, 1989 after 18 episodes due to low ratings. One month later, the series was relaunched as Ranma 1/2 Nettohen.
Along with Mermaid's Scar, Ranma 1/2 was Viz Video's first domestic anime release, and prior to Inu-Yasha, the company's landmark title in North America.
Reviews:
Ranma ½ Blu-Ray Set 5 (Jun 3, 2015)
Ranma ½ Blu-Ray Set 3 (Feb 3, 2015)
Ranma ½ Blu-Ray Set 2 (Jul 28, 2014)
Ranma ½ Blu-Ray (Apr 2, 2014)
Ranma ½ Season 5 DVD box (Aug 3, 2003)
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North American Anime, Manga Releases, June 22-28 (Jun 24, 2014)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, March 23-29 (Mar 25, 2014)
Remastered Ranma 1/2 Blu-ray Trailer Compares Differences (Dec 21, 2013)
Interest:
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Press Releases: Show:
Viz Media Announces Home Media Release of the Complete Ranma ½ Anime Series in New Blu-ray Standard Edition Sets (Jun 2, 2016)
Viz Media Announces Home Media Release of Ranma 1/2 Anime Series Set 7 Limited Edition Blu-ray set (Sep 9, 2015)
Viz Media Announces Neon Alley August Anime Content Update (Aug 14, 2015)
Viz Media Previews The Home Media Release of Ranma 1/2 (Feb 19, 2015)
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Series Director: Tomomi Mochizuki (season 1)
Series Composition:
Hiroshi Toda Shigeru Yanagawa Toshiki Inoue (season 1 eps 8-18) Yoshio Urasawa (season 1 eps 1-7)
Script:
Aya Matsui (season 2) Hiroko Naka (season 2-7) Hiroshi Hashimoto (ep 4) Hiroshi Toda (season 2) Hiroyuki Kawasaki (season 2) Hisashi Tokimura (season 2,4-5) Kazuhito Hisajima (season 2-7) Kōji Sawai (season 4-5) Michiko Yokote (season 3-7) Naoto Kimura (season 6-7) Ryota Yamaguchi (season 7) Shigeru Hosokawa (season 3-7) Toshiki Inoue (season 2) Yoshiyuki Suga (season 2-7)
Episode Director:
Nobuo Shirohata Nodoka Yoshida Shigeyasu Yamauchi (ep 3) Shinji Takagi Takeshi Kabumoto Takeshi Mori (5 episodes eps 2, 7, 10, 14, 17 )Yūsuke Yamamoto
Original creator: Rumiko Takahashi
Character Design: Atsuko Nakajima
Art Director: Satoshi Miura
Animation Director:
Asami Endo Atsuko Nakajima Masahiro Yamane (3 episodes eps 129, 134, 139 )Masako Gotō (7 episodes eps 02, 05, 08, 11, 14, 17, 27 )Satoshi Isono
Sound Director: Shigeharu Shiba
Director of Photography: Mitsunobu Yoshida
Producer:
Hidenori Taga Hiroshi Hasegawa (Deen) Koji Kaneda (Fuji TV) Makoto Kubo (Deen) Takashi Ishihara (Fuji TV) Yoko Matsushita (Kitty) Yoshinobu Nakao (Fuji TV)
Art Coordinator: Masahiro Satō
Background Art:
Hisae Saito (ep 4) Masuo Nakayama (ep 4) Naoya Tanaka (ep 4) Tokue Murayama (ep 4) Yuki Torii (ep 4) Yūko Fujii (ep 4)
ED Animation: Kooji Nanke (ED)
Finish Animation:
Eiko Yano (Hadashi Pro; ep 4) Hisako Kōno (Hadashi Pro; ep 4) Junko Tsuchi (Hadashi Pro; ep 4) Mika Maeda (Studio Step) Miki Hanaumi (Hadashi Pro; ep 4) Mitsue Ishioka (Hadashi Pro; ep 4) Nobuo Sasa (Hadashi Pro; ep 4) Tadashi Akahori (Hadashi Pro; ep 4)
In-Between Animation:
Hirofumi Suzuki (eps 8, 13, 16) Ikuko Hara Jun Sekiguchi Kazuhiko Wanibuchi Kazunobu Hoshi Keiichi Suwada Masami Goto (ep 9) Tatsuo Ikeda Tokuyuki Matsutake (4 episodes eps 3, 6, 12, 16 )
Key Animation:
Akitoshi Yokoyama (Oh! Production; eps 6, 11) Atsuko Ishida (26 episodes eps 9, 16, 19, 21, 25, 29, 33, 39-40, 42, 44-45, 48, 53, 57, 61, 65, 80, 102-103, 110, 114, 119, 124-125, 131 )Atsuko Nakajima (eps 1, 18) Atsushi Wakabayashi (ep 8) Hirofumi Suzuki (7 episodes eps 119, 124, 131, 136, 141, 156, 161 )Hiroko Kazui (Takahashi Studio; ep 4) Hiroshi Motoyama (Takahashi Studio; ep 4) Hiroyoshi Iida (ep 54) Hiroyuki Okuno (12 episodes eps 27, 33, 37, 86, 97, 102, 108, 116, 125, 130, 135, 140 )Kazuhiro Fujitani (Twenty First; 6 episodes eps 55, 64, 111, 114, 118, 121 )Keiko Shimizu (S.U. Rahoho; ep 5) Kinji Yoshimoto (uncredited) Masahiro Yamane (10 episodes eps 51, 55, 58, 60, 95, 100, 107, 111, 117, 124 )Masanori Shino (Studio Gig; 3 episodes eps 147, 152, 157 )Midori Sawaki (Oh! Production; eps 6, 11) Norio Matsumoto (9 episodes eps 9, 26, 34, 42, 46, 48-49, 53, 68 )Sayuri Ichiishi (4 episodes eps 3, 8, 13, 16 )Shinichiro Kajiura (Oh! Production; eps 6, 11) Shinichiro Minami (Studio Gig; 3 episodes eps 147, 152, 157 )Tadashi Hiramatsu (8 episodes eps 48, 51, 104, 109, 115, 126, 134, 139 )Takeshi Mori (ep 2) Teio Takagi (Oh! Production; ep 11) Tetsuya Satō (Studio Gig; 3 episodes eps 147, 152, 157 )Tetsuya Yamamoto (S.U. Rahoho; ep 5) Tokuyuki Matsutake (7 episodes eps 119, 124, 131, 136, 141, 156, 161 )Toru Sato (S.U. Rahoho; ep 5) Tsukasa Abe (S.U. Rahoho; eps 5, 9) Yuji Mukoyama (Studio Gig; 3 episodes eps 147, 152, 157 )Yūya Kobayashi (Takahashi Studio; ep 4)
Planning: Shigekazu Ochiai
Production Advancement: Naoto Kimura (ep 4)
Series Concept: Yoshio Urasawa
Series Coordination: Hiroshi Toda (seasons 1-3)
Sound Effects: Yasufumi Yoda
Theme Song Performance:
Azusa Senō (OP 3,6, ED 2) CoCo (OP 3, ED 2) Erika Haneda (OP 3, ED 2) Etsuko Nishio (OP 1, ED 3) Hirotaka Suzuoki (ED 4) Ichirō Nagai (ED 4) Kaori Sakagami (ED 1) Kappei Yamaguchi (ED 4) Kenichi Ogata (ED 4) Kikuko Inoue (ED 4) Kōichi Yamadera (ED 4) Maki Miyamae (OP 3, ED 2) Megumi Hayashibara (ED 4) Michiyo Nakajima (ED 7) Miho Morikawa (ED 8) Mikiyo Ōno (OP 3, ED 2) Minami Takayama (ED 4) Miyoko Asō (ED 4) Noriko Hidaka (ED 4) Rei Sakuma (ED 4) Ribbon (OP1) Rieko Miura (OP 3, ED 2) Ryunosuke Ohbayashi (ED 4) Saeko Shimazu (ED 4) Toshihiko Seki (ED 4) YAWMIN (ED 6) Yoshie Hayasaka (OP 4) |
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Animation Production: Studio DEEN
Backgrounds:
Baku Production (eps 56, 58) Design Office MECAMAN (149 episodes eps 1-55, 57, 59-135, 137-139, 141, 143-145, 147-148, 150-160 even, 161 )Moon Seong Animation (7 episodes eps 136, 140, 142, 146, 149, 153, 157 )
Development: Tokyo Laboratory
In-Between Animation: Group Donguri (ep 9)
Key Animation:
Ai Works (ep 87) Group Zen (eps 54, 65) Oh! Production (ep 11) POINT (ep 81) S.U. Rahoho (ep 5) Studio Core (7 episodes eps 29, 34, 37, 41, 44, 47, 62 )Studio Ebisu (6 episodes eps 36, 40, 43, 46, 49, 56 )Studio Gig (3 episodes eps 147, 152, 157 )Studio Katan (ep 47) Studio Max (ep 65) Studio Millet (ep 65) Takahashi Studio (ep 4) Twenty First (5 episodes eps 34, 111, 114, 118, 121 )Usagi-ya (eps 31-32, 63)
Recording Studio: New Japan Studio
Sound Production: Omnibus Promotion
Titles: Maki Production
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Art Director: Yoshiyuki Higuchi
ADR Script: Kathleen Westlake (season 7)
Associate producer:
Alex Harms (Blu-ray release; sets 2-7) Bryan Cohen (Blu-ray release; set 1) Meg Hiraoka (Blu-ray release; set 1)
Casting Assistant: Shalaina Godard
Design Supervisor: Jodie Yoshioka (Blu-ray release)
Dialogue Director:
Amiel Gladstone (season 6) Karl Willems (seasons 3, 6, 7) Michael Dobson (season 3) Terry Klassen
Licensing Approvals:
Akiyo Tomisawa (Blu-ray release) Daisuke Aoki (Blu-ray release) Mari Robson (Blu-ray release)
Logo Animation: Will Culpepper II
Production Coordination:
Alex Harms (Blu-ray release; sets 1-4) Ryo Shibata (Blu-ray release; sets 3-4)
Production Supervision:
Brian Ige (Blu-ray release) Julie McDonald (Blu-ray release) Peter Songsiri (Blu-ray release; sets 5-7)
Sound Effects: Mark Hensley
Video Editing: Eric Ignacio (Blu-ray release)
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ADR: Wordfit System
ADR Production: The Ocean Group
Animax India > Broadcaster: Animax India
Broadcaster:
Animax Asia Animax India AXN Asia (Asia) Neon Alley RPN Network (Philippines) RPN-9 (1997-1998)
Distributor:
Geneon Entertainment Inc. Madman Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand) MVM (UK) Ventura Distribution (2003) Warner Home Video (2014; United States and Canada)
DVD Distribution: Geneon Entertainment Inc.
Licensed by: Viz Media
Soundtrack: Viz Media
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Theme Song Performance: Bernard Minet
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Dubbing Director:
Alvaro María Sánchez (2nd dub ; Spain dub) Federico Menescal (Spain dub) Jordi Vilaseca (few eps; Catalan dub) Josep Maria Ullod (Catalan dub) Rocio Prado
ADR Script: Bruno Jorda (Spain dub)
Adaptation: Joan Mateu (Catalan dub)
Dubbing Assistant: David Arnau (Catalan dub)
Music Director: Jorge Roig
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Jordi Vila (OP, Catalan dub) Ma. de Jesús Teherán Manolita Domínguez (OP 1, ED 2, Spain dub; ED3; Catalan dub) |
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Broadcaster:
America TV (Perú) Antena 3 (Spain) Canal 2 El Salvador Canal Caracol Cartoon Network L.A. Chilevision (Chile) Ecuavisa (Ecuador) ETC...TV (Chile) K3 (Televisió de Catalunya) Locomotion (Spain) Magic Kids (Argentina) Radio Caracas Televisión (Venezuela) RedTelesistema (Ecuador) SENPAI TV (Chile) SX3 (Televisió de Catalunya) Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) TV Azteca TV3 (Televisió de Catalunya) Willax Televisión (Perú 2019 Broadcast)
Dubbing Studio: Sonoblok (Catalan dub)
Licensed by:
Artworks Entertainment (2018) Jonu Media (Spain; 2005) Plus Video (Argentina) Selecta Visión (Spain; 2019) ShoPro Entertainment (Latin America) Viz Media (Latin America)
Translation: Traducciones Imposibles (Spain dub; Jonu Media)
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Dubbing Director:
Cinzia De Carolis (eps 1-26) Fabrizio Gargiulo (CRC dub; eps 51-161) Fabrizio Mazzotta
Art Director: Andrea Sergio
Coordination: Mandy Mometti
Dialogues:
Fabrizio Mazzotta (eps 1-26) Giovanna Rotellini (eps 1-26) Luciano Setti (eps 27-161) Paola Anzelotti (eps 1-26) Stefano Marinello (eps 1-26) Tony Biocca (eps 51-161)
Dubbing Assistant:
Andrea Moresco (eps 1-26) Maurizio Picchio (eps 51-161) Metello Mori (CRC dub; eps 51-161) Paolo Cortese (eps 27-161)
Editorial Director: Anna Marani
Executive Director: Carlo Cavazzoni
General Consultant: Gualtiero Cannarsi
Graphic Design: Paolo Torchetti
Licensing: Mandy Mometti
Marketing Assistant: Alice Quaglino
Marketing Director: Giorgio Pulini (italian edition)
Partners Coordination: Gianluca Aicardi (Ad Libitum)
Theme Song Composition: Silvio Amato (TMC's Zap Zap block)
Theme Song Performance:
Cartoon Kids (TMC's Zap Zap block) Massimiliano Alto (OP1; eps 1-18) Monica Ward (OP1; eps 1-18) |
Antonella Baldini as
Fabio Boccanera as
Laura Latini as
Massimiliano Alto as
Stella Musy as
Emanuela D'Amico as
Ilaria Stagni as
Isabella Guida as
Luciano Marchitiello as
Nino Scardina as
Riccardo Rossi as
Sergio Luzi as
Stefania Romagnoli as
Toni Orlandi as
Alessandro Tiberi as
Armando Bandini as
Beatrice Margiotti as
Christian Iansante as
Cinzia De Carolis as
Corrado Conforti as
Cristina Grado as
Daniela Caroli as
Domitilla D'Amico as
Fabio Boccanera as
Federica De Bortoli as
Francesca Fiorentini as
Francesca Guadagno as
Francesca Palopoli as
Francesco Pezzulli as
Gabriele Carrara as
Georgia Lepore as
Gianni Vagliani as
Giovanni Petrucci as
Giuliano Santi as
Graziella Polesinanti as
Isa Di Marzio as
Isabella Guida as
Laura Lenghi as
Luca Violini as
Luciano Marchitiello as
Luigi Ferraro as
Marco Bresciani as
Mario Bombardieri as
Mario Milita as
Massimo Gentile as
Massimo Rossi as
Maura Cenciarelli as
Michele Kalamera as
Mino Caprio as
Monica Ward as
Nanni Baldini as
Perla Liberatori as
Roberto Gentile as
Romano Malaspina as
Rossella Acerbo as
Sergio Luzi as
Stefano Crescentini as
Vittorio Amandola as
Vittorio Di Prima as
Vittorio Guerrieri as
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Broadcaster:
Antenna 3 Cultoon Europa 7 (from 2000) GBR (from 1995) GXT Italia 7 (from 2000) MTV Italia Rete37 (from 2006) Super 3 Tele 7 Gold TMC TVR Voxson
Distributor:
Dynamic Italia (eps 27-125) Dynit (eps 126-161) Granata Press (eps 1-26) Hobby & Work (VHS)
Dubbing:
Coop. Eddy Cortese (eps 27-161) CRC Compagnia Realizzazioni Cinetelevisive (trasmessi su TMC; eps 51-161) SD Cinematografica (eps 1-26) |
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Theme Song Performance: Petra Scheeser (OP 1; OP 2) |
Andrea Imme as
Angela Wiederhut as
Clemens Ostermann as
Anke Kortemeier as
Christine Stichler as
Daniel Schlauch as
Hubertus von Lerchenfeld as
Inge Lapsin as
Julia Haacke as
Manuel Straube as
Michael Schwarzmaier as
Sandra Schwittau as
Sonja Reichelt as
Thomas Rauscher as
Florian Halm as
Kai Taschner as
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Dubbing: PPA Films München
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Artistic Supervision: Yahya Al-Kafri
Credits: Muhammad Al-Qazzah
Mixage: Nadeem Suleiman
Montage: Samer Abu Hamad
Production manager: Radwan Hijazi
Proofreading: Ramadan Ayyub
Script Adaptation: Nour Darwish
Theme Song Lyrics: Tariq Al-Arabi Tourgane
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Amal Saad Al-Din as
Kamel Nagma as
Lina Dawa as
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Director: Ed Belo
Line Producer: Vangie Labalan
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Carlo Eduardo Labalan as
Filipina Pamintuan as
Hazel Hernan as
Jose Amado Santiago as
Filipina Pamintuan as
Hazel Hernan as
Rona Aguilar as
Ed Belo as
Ronald Indico as
Rose Nalundasan as
Wendy De Leon as
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Dubbing: Lapat-Tinig (TV5 Dub)
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Dubbing Director: Wellington Lima
Script: Marcelo Del Greco
Executive producer:
Daniel Castañeda (Cloverway) Michael Stoll Rodrigo Rossi (Artworks) Toshihiko Egashira William Viana (Artworks Entertainment)
Executive Director: Alan Mark Stoll
Production manager: Maria Inês Moane
Theme Song Performance: Vanessa Falabella (OP and ED)
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Don Donini as
Fátima Noya as
Márcio Araújo as
Marta Rhaulin as
Silvia Gonçalves as
Tatiane Keplmair as
Alex Teixeira as
Alfredo Rollo as
Carlos Campanile as
Carlos Silveira as
Erlaine Fonseca as
Gessy Fonseca as
Hermes Baroli as
Joseph Ceschin as
Letícia Quinto as
Luciana Baroli as
Luiz Laffey as
Márcia Regina as
Rolando Felizola as
Sandra Mara as
Sérgio Rufino as
Tânia Gaidarji as
Tatá Guarnieri as
Vagner Fagundes as
Wendel Bezerra as
Adriana Pissardini as
Agatha Paulita as
Angelica Santos as
Antônio Akira as
Cecília Lemes as
César Marchetti as
Fábio Lucindo as
Fábio Moura as
Fernando Belfiore as
Fernando Belfiori as
Fritz Gianvito as
Gilberto Rocha Júnior as
Guilherme Lopes as
Isaura Gomes as
Júlia Castro as
Jussara Marques as
Leonardo Camilo as
Marco Aurélio Campos as
Melissa Garcia as
Michel Di Fiori as
Roberto Rocha as
Sérgio Moreno as
Silas Borges as
Suzy Pereira as
Thiago Keplmair as
Vagner Fagundes as
Wellington Lima as
Yuri Chesman as
Zayra Zordan as
Cleber Arcanjo de Castro
Edna Mayo
Elizabeth Barros Costa
Erlaine Fonseca
Iara Watlington
Joseph Ceschin
Luciano Cavalcanti
Marta Rhaulin
Ricardo Fábio
Roberto Ciantelli
Roberto Colla
Roy Proppenhein
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Licensed by: Artworks Entertainment
Translation: JBC
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Licensed by: Mighty Media Co., Ltd. |
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