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- Ring 0: Birthday (2000) Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes | Cast: Yuki Nakama (Sadako Yamamura), Seiichi Tanabe (Hiroshi Toyama), Kumiko Aso (Etsuko Tachihara), Takeshi Wakamatsu (Yusaku Shigemori)
- Ringu (1995) Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes | Cast: Katsunori Takahashi (Kazuyuki Asakawa), Ayane Miura (Sadako Yamamura), Mai Tachihare (Shizuka Asakawa), Maha Hamada (Mai Takano)
- Ringu (1998) Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes | Cast: Nanako Matsushima (Reiko Asakawa), Miki Nakatani (Mai Takano), Yuko Takeuchi (Tomoko Oishi), Hitomi Sato (Masami), Yoichi Numata (Takashi Yamamura), Rie Ino’o (Sadako Yamamura), Rikiya Otaka (Yoichi Asakawa), Hiroyuki Sanada (Ryuji Takayama)
- Rasen (1998) Runtime: 1 hour, 37 minutes | Cast: Nanako Matsushima (Reiko Asakawa), Miki Nakatani (Mai Takano), Yuko Takeuchi (Tomoko Oishi), Hitomi Sato (Masami), Yoichi Numata (Takashi Yamamura), Hinaka Saeki (Sadako Yamamura)
Watch Ringu first. The rest can be watched in any order. Ringu 0 Birthday is a prequel to Ringu but watching it first would spoil Ringu for you. Ringu 2 and Ring Spiral are both alternate sequels to Ringu. So, in the two options given by you, I would go with the first one.
Ring->Rasen>Sadako 3D->Sadako 3D2 Ring->Ring 2->Sadako (2019) Ring 0 Birthday should fit with either one (I would make the case that it fits better into the Ring 2 storyline but this is entirely personal opinion) and I agree that it is best to watch it after watching one of the sequels to Ring.
The 4-4-2 relies heavily on the midfield to link up with both the defense and attack, while the 3-2-4-1 allows for more fluidity between the midfield and forward lines. Another popular formation is the 4-2-3-1, which is often used by teams that prioritize possession and attacking play.
5 days ago · High Build-up Play: A 1-3-2-5 Formation in Attack. When pushing forward, Amorim’s formation transforms into a 1-3-2-5 setup, with a high backline allowing for intense counter-pressing. Manchester United’s defensive line would push up, reducing the space between the midfield and defense to ensure they regain possession quickly upon losing it.
The franchise includes eight Japanese films, two television series, eight manga adaptations, three English-language American film remakes, a Korean film remake, and two video games: The Ring: Terror's Realm and Ring: Infinity (both 2000).
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I haven't seen Ringu 0: Birthday yet, but from the few I've seen, this would be my personal list: 1 - Ringu - 10/10 2 - The Ring - 8.5/10 3 - Ringu 2 - 6/10