

Dr. Ramune -Mysterious Disease Specialist-
怪病医ラムネ
At first glance, Ramune may not seem like a professional doctor—he is crass, rude, and often acts halfheartedly. But his true brilliance shines through once his patients pay him a visit: he is able to diagnose and treat all sorts of strange, mysterious diseases that come his way. From a young student whose fingers have turned into chili peppers to a child whose tears are made of condiments, Ramune is able to tap into a kind of innate, otherworldly sensibility that enables him to decipher the roots of their source. But finding the proper cure for these illnesses comes at a valuable price, and money certainly cannot be used to pay it. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
At first glance, Ramune may not seem like a professional doctor—he is crass, rude, and often acts halfheartedly. But his true brilliance shines through once his patients pay him a visit: he is able to diagnose and treat all sorts of strange, mysterious diseases that come his way. From a young student whose fingers have turned into chili peppers to a child whose tears are made of condiments, Ramune is able to tap into a kind of innate, otherworldly sensibility that enables him to decipher the roots of their source. But finding the proper cure for these illnesses comes at a valuable price, and money certainly cannot be used to pay it. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Wallanimx
March 28, 2021
I will absolutely die on the hill that Ramune is a great anime! Its based around Dr. Ramune who helps treat patients with mysterious diseases. Such as having dumplins for ears, throwing up black sand, and crying condiments. Is that bizarre? Absolutely. Did I shed tears in this anime? Absolutely. What if there were supernatural phenomeon that involved your body and how you handle stress/pain/obsession? If you won't listen to your own anxiety, maybe crying soy sauce would help you get the message faster? Help you understand what your body and health are screaming at you to realize. This kind, somehwhat eccentric, and absolutely goesbeyond his job description DOCTOR can help you with. Its a fun, sweet show and I'm very happy I picked it up. The stories are realistic, the characters are fantastic, and the story is just wholesome. I'd absolutely love a season 2, but I doubt that'd be in the cards. If you just need an anime to unwind and make you feel better, this is for you! <3
KANLen09
March 27, 2021
"Do you feel like you're experiencing psychological problems that are of the supernatural realm, that no ordinary doctor nor medicine can cure, and most importantly, the output concerned is in regards to food? Then come right along to the shrine clinic of Dr. Ramune: Mysterious Disease Specialist, where he'll help you cure your illness of "mysterious diseases" in the most "lactose intolerance" way! Without his treatment, you'll be supernaturally and psychologically cursed for life! So seek out Dr. Ramune and head down to his mysterious clinic near you!" ...is how easy the marketing is for this weird but seemingly enjoyable show. Even the doctor himself hasa food (or drink, specifically) for a name. Mainly an episodic "food-of-the-week" fantasy comedy series, mangaka Aho Toro has quite the fascination for food (glorious food), which serves as the main catalyst towards these "mysterious diseases" of illnesses that are nothing more causal than dealing with the ordinary human's psychological issues of mental disorders from stress to depression. And to be honest, it can go 1001 ways and feel tiresome, but it's interesting to see these issues being tackled with the weirdness of inferring through food. It's quite the entrancing charm though, mixing the fun and easy environment in what is supposed to be a dark and heavy setting, and both MCs Ramune and Kuro conspicuously consuming the "food-of-the-week" relating to the episodic nature of the story. In shows like these where you'll encounter the "Master and Apprentice" setting, it's often a gimmick that one will play off as the funny guy and the other a serious one, and it's no different here. Dr. Ramune, more than just a weirdo on the outside, he's more of the witty person who tries to play it off as the funny guy most of the time, but when the situation calls for it, he's down to the task and to the T, administering the right medicine for the various occurrences of patients' body parts being replaced or prescribed by food. His assistant, Kuro (or Shorty / Chibi), is more of the serious boy, whom like other patients suffering under mysterious illnesses, got the attention of the doctor when he ran away from home from disbelief, and subsequently the know-how of Ramune managed to cure him, and he's been stuck with him ever since. These two definitely shared a bond over food, that's for sure. The other characters which ensue the "Mysterious Item Shop Akatsuki" are Grandma Ayame and shopkeeper Nico, with the exception being Momiji, Ramune's master. Don't be fooled by Ayame's childlike body and looks, she's well over 100 years old and seemingly has memories of her past life. Other than that, she's the maker of the "mysterious items" that Ramune constantly uses to deal with patients that have these "mysterious illnesses", alongside Nico whom is blind and has to rely on his other superhuman senses with exceptional accuracy. In the case of Momiji, the master whom the apprentice is afraid of, Ramune's just being exploited by Momiji's terrifying looks that are reminiscent of a mix of Muzan with Luffy's Gomu Gomu powers (plus the voice of Sukuna), so much so that he develops a fear of trauma, but in actual fact, all that Ramune needs to do is to trust in him. Another case of weirdo nutcases, but it helps giving the small character cast a bit of diversity. As usual, Platinum Vision's visuals may be hit-or-miss, but after watching recent shows made by the studio in the veins of Kono Oto Tomare! (of what I consider to be the studio's Magnum Opus), this is back to those levels of drawing a fine line between decent and good art and animation, so really, nothing much to complain about. Being a King Records production in the music space for Sunday night shows (in Japan), I already knew what kind of music I was going to expect and experience: some great poppin' beats music, and it's what I got from Yuuma Uchida's peppy and very catchy OP that's worth the listen with some dancing, definitely not disappointed at all. saji's ED is also a very fitting song for closures, as is with the whole feeling of the anime with its mix of supernatural and psychological conundrums. One Easter Egg worth noting is that Momiji is voiced by Junichi Suwabe, the same VA who did Jujutsu Kaisen's Sukuna, as is the MC Ramune by Yuuma Uchida himself. This show is definitely a weird one to say, and it won't please anyone looking for a rich story with deep characters. With that said, if you're content with watching ordinary people deal with ordinary problems, then this is the show for you. It isn't so much a dull prose, though it certainly gives of the feeling of being one.
Eunhalaa
March 28, 2021
I'm not usually one to leave a review for anime I've seen, I tend to just personally arrange my thoughts on something and leave it there, but I feel like this was underrated this season. It certainly isn't on par to a lot of big anime, old or new, that may be airing, but I definitely found myself enjoying every episode that had aired. Following the translation of the name, "Dr. Ramune: Mysterious Disease Specialist," it certainly lives up to it. The diseases for each character were unique, and although they were mysterious, they were superbly weird. The ways to cure the patients were also interestingto watch, and I liked that the items were temporary fixes, whereas the disease itself had to be cured by facing the way it initially occurred. There wasn't really any specific direction for the story, but for this anime, there isn't much need. There are still little touches and connections between episodes, especially in the final episode. Usually something so strange may end up being something you can't take seriously, but I felt there was a good balance between both in this anime. Shame it's over now, but I definitely enjoyed this a lot and can only hope more people come across this hidden gem.
Senjougaharaa
December 26, 2023
Kai Byoui Ramune" is an anime that blends elements of the supernatural with medical themes, featuring a mysterious doctor named Ramune who specializes in curing supernatural illnesses. The episodic nature of the series, with each episode focusing on a different case, allows for a variety of creative and unique scenarios. The anime has been both praised and criticized. Some viewers appreciated the imaginative and unconventional approach to medical cases, as well as the exploration of emotional aspects tied to these supernatural illnesses. On the other hand, some criticism was directed towards inconsistent storytelling, varying quality in cases, and subjective preferences for character designs and animation. Ultimately, whethersomeone enjoys "Kai Byoui Ramune" would depend on their individual tastes and preferences in anime. If you're intrigued by the combination of supernatural elements and medical themes, and enjoy episodic storytelling with unique cases, it might be worth giving the anime a try.
AnshulGoyal
March 28, 2021
The story was pretty unique but if 10th and 11th episodes could have been aired as 2nd and 3rd episode and some changes in accordance to that have been mad the rating of this show could have improved. There are still some unanswered questions like why the nail clipper didn't respond to Ramune and the way sounds and design was showed it piqued my curiosity which remained unanswered till the end of the show. The apprentice and master relationship was really hilarious and I really enjoyed it. The 112year old grandma concept was also great and the look of perversion on her face were really hilarious andenjoyable. The ending was quite good and it justifies the way anime ends and I can really call that the anime ended in good sense. More episodes will be surely welcomed but personally i don't they would have much to offer.
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