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Background

The Series, and the Author Ranma 1/2, or Ranma "Nibunoicchi" (literally meaning "one-half") was created by manga author/artist Rumiko Takahashi, who was then at the time still riding the success of her series, Lum: Urusei Yatsura. In September of 1987, Ranma 1/2 began appearing in the Japanese magazine Shounen Sunday, and it was eventually a hit with her current fans and eventual new ones. The series ran for 38 volumes of manga, and ended in February of 1996. The series itself is still being translated into English and some other languages, and it has been estimated that the series will be fully translated by Viz by the early part of the new century, probably around 2005-2007. Currently we are not even 1/3 done with the series in terms of translation.

The concept is simple: A young man (Ranma) and his father visit a cursed ground of springs to improve their martial arts. As they train, both are cursed with forms which they turn into when doused with cold water. Hot water can reverse the effect, but only until the next time cold water touches them. Ranma, for instance, is himself cursed with the ability to turn into a very attractive red-headed girl. Add this situation to the fact that Ranma's father and his friend have decided to make a marriage engagement between their two families. The series follows the comedic situations Ranma falls into in his unique situation, coupling that with the romantic developments between him, his fiancee Akane, and also of the characters around them. The end result is a romantic comedy/drama that has, in this writer's opinion, surpassed all expectations and grown to high notoriety.

Movie Series Synopsis

Ranma 1/2 Movie Series
Big Trouble in Nekonron, China - Ranma 1/2 movie I: Akane accidentally gets a scroll from a Chinese girl upset with Happosai. The scroll, given to her by Happosai, was supposed to bring a prince to marry the bearer. Unfortunately, the scroll picks the time to work when Akane has it. And now that prince, Kirin, has kidnapped Akane, and plans to marry her! Ranma and co., along with Lai-chee, the Chinese girl and original owner of the scroll, must go to his castle in China to get her back, but first they've got to get past Kirin's warriors of the "Seven Lucky Gods" Martial Arts School....

Nihao my Concubine - Ranma 1/2 movie II: Second Ranma 1/2 movie. The cast gets stuck on a deserted island after Kuno's new boat takes a plunge. The females of the cast are slowly kidnapped one by one, and it is up to Ranma and the rest to go to Togenkyo, (an island where the prince, Toma, is collecting girls to select one as his bride...) and rescue the kidnapped females....even if it means Ranma has to wear a dress and walk in high heels!

Synopsis on Ranma 1/2 TV Series

Ranma 1/2 TV Series
Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 1: At long last, an old friend of Soun Tendo's is to show up at the Tendo dojo, but he's greatly surprised when a panda carrying a protesting girl walks in instead. Is this girl, Ranma Saotome, supposed to be the one to marry one of Soun's daughters (Kasumi, Nabiki, Akane) and carry on the martial arts school? Hopefully not! Of course, there's more to this buxom red-haired girl than you might think....

Second Part: Now that Ranma and Genma's Jusenkyo curses are explained, everything can turn back to normal, right? Don't bet on it. As Ranma and Akane, unwillingly but newly engaged, arrive at Ranma's new high school, Furinkan high, a group of boys comes out to attack Akane, and especially one in particular, Tatewaki Kuno, is prominent among them. When Kuno challenges Ranma to a fight, Ranma's sure to win...at least until it rains. Of course, when everyone in school finds out about Ranma and Akane's practically overnight engagement, that's when Kuno gets really angry...

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 2: The fight between Kuno and Ranma continues, but Ranma somehow ends up becoming a girl. Things are made worse when Kuno, unaware that Ranma and "the pig-tailed girl" are one and the same, meets and falls in love with the red-haired version of Ranma! Now, on top of this unwilling engagement to Akane, Ranma's got another guy chasing after his girl-form! What's a martial artist to do? Second Part: Kuno continues to chase around both Akane and his "pig-tailed goddess", a.k.a. Ranma. Of course, Nabiki is looking to make a profit out of Ranma's new "love interest", so she decides to sell pictures of a certain red-haired girl (at inflated prices) to the obsessive Kuno. Even changing from girl to boy in plain sight doesn't seem to convince Kuno that they're the same person. In fact, it only makes him think Ranma is some kind of "enslaver of women"! Ranma has to fend off a furious Kuno before he really gets hurt...

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 3: Ranma's encounters with Kuno and his knack for getting beat up by Akane has made Ranma somewhat of a regular at Dr. Tofu's chiropractic clinic. Ranma finds out that Akane has feelings for Dr. Tofu, but as Akane well knows, there's a girl whom Dr. Tofu is already totally in love with...

Second Part: Ranma finds out the hard way that when Kasumi's around, Dr. Tofu can't seem to function normally. Ranma not only has to fix his neck, but console a depressed Akane, even if it means getting up the courage to tell her he thinks she's cute...

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 4: Ranma's got a new problem to deal with - the "Eternal Lost Boy" Ryoga Hibiki, who's furious at Ranma for not being at their appointed fighting place (even though it took Ryoga four days to get there). Ranma has to defend himself against this old rival of his, and also try to find out what's really gotten his old junior high classmate so angry...

Second Part: Ryoga finally finds his way back to Furinkan High school, after getting lost in the middle of his first fight with Ranma. This time, there's no escaping for Ranma, and he has to stand his ground, even if Ryoga finds out about his Jusenkyo curse. It seems as if the fight is never going to end...but then a flying stray weapon from Ryoga just happens to make Akane lose something very important to her...

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 5: Akane's still incredibly peeved at Ranma for causing her to lose most of her long hair, but it gets Akane to come to terms with the fact that Dr. Tofu loves someone else. Besides, Akane's got someone else to think about. Meanwhile, Ryoga finds and challenges Ranma again, this time in the middle of the night! Ranma finds, though, that Ryoga just happens to have a Jusenkyo curse of his own...

Second Part: It turns out that Ranma's indirectly the reason that Ryoga's cursed, which infuriates Ryoga even more - at least until he meets Akane. Believing that Akane accepts him even in his cursed form (even though Akane is unaware that her new pet "P-chan" and Ryoga are one and the same), Ryoga falls in love with Akane. Now Ranma's _really_ got to think of a way of showing Akane that P-chan is really Ryoga, even if it means sneaking into Akane's room at night with a kettle of hot water...

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 6: Akane volunteers to fight for Furinkan High's Martial Rhythmic Gymnastics team after the team is all mysteriously "injured" by someone. The attacker comes to cripple Akane, too, and her identity is revealed. Her opponent (and ambusher) is Kodachi, the "Black Rose" of rival school St. Hebereke/Bacchus, and a master at Martial Rhythmic Gymnastics. Akane has her problems with Kodachi, but they're going to be nothing compared to the ones Ranma is going to have when Kodachi lays eyes on him....

Second Part: Akane's been practicing for the upcoming match with Kodachi, and even though Kodachi decides to wager the right to have Ranma, Akane is still determined to win. However, a last minute injury to herself forces Akane to choose a substitute...and what better one than female Ranma, who's perfect for the job! Despite having to wear a leotard and being "trained" by Ryouga, female Ranma has to win the match against Kodachi.....unbeknowest to Ranma, though, Ryouga's got his own plans for interfering in the match...

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 7: The match between Kodachi and female Ranma continues as each brings in clubs, ribbons, tables, and even Kodachi's brother Kuno to bear upon each other. However, Kodachi's snagged a kettle of hot water, and both Ranma and Ryouga will never live it down if they change back in front of the crowd of high school students. Ranma has to find a way to avoid the water and defeat Kodachi before he gives new meaning to the word "humiliation"....

Second Part: Dr. Tofu gets an unexpected visitor - his own mother, who has come to visit Tofu to see if he's found a girl to marry yet. Mother Tofu, however, seems to discard such things as looks for the important thing - childbearing ability - and what better way to measure that than by looking at...the hips? Tofu's got to convince his mom there's only one woman he loves, but it's going to be hard when Nabiki, Akane, and even Ranma get into the act....

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 8: Ranma has yet another problem to deal with as the Chinese Amazon Shampoo has finally caught up with the sex-changing martial artist. According to Amazon tribal law, if a female outsider defeats an Amazon (as Ranma did, in female form, back in China), the Amazon must give the dreaded "Kiss of Death" - a promise to follow the outsider and kill them! Ranma's been running from Shampoo for quite some time, and now that Shampoo's caught up with her, she intends to carry out her promise! Things couldn't get more complicated....until Ranma finds out first hand what the law says about male outsiders defeating Amazons...

Second Part: Now that Ranma's got Shampoo as a _second_ "fiancee", he has to deal with her persistence and affection. Things are really bad for Ranma since Shampoo is unaware of his curse - so Shampoo's either trying to kill him - or kiss him! And when Shampoo unknowingly almost cooks a little black pig, it's the last straw for a jealous Akane. Akane challenges Shampoo to a fight, but loses something a lot more important instead....

Ranma 1/2 TV series, Vol. 9: Akane's forgotten all about Ranma, and only Ranma! Ranma finds out that the technique used to wipe Akane's memory of Ranma involves a special herbal shampoo, and that the antidote is another blend of that shampoo. Unfortunately, Shampoo's got it, and Ranma has to make an agreement with the Amazon to get it.....even if it means getting someone to beat his girl side up! Time is running out for Ranma, and it's getting more and more evident that the only way to get out of Shampoo's plans is to reveal his secret to her....

Second Part: Ranma and Genma end up fighting over whether or not Ranma should stay or leave to find a cure. Ranma is adamant about going back to seek a cure, and Genma must remind him about all he's been through so far to convince him to stay. This is basically a summary of all the TV episodes, wrapped up into one package.

Anything Goes Martial Arts Series

Anything-Goes Martial Arts Series
The Breaking Point: Ryouga returns from a training trip in the mountains, only to be beaten by an considerably improved Ranma. It seems that Ranma's battles with Cologne, the great-grandmother of Shampoo, have greatly increased Ranma's skill and speed. In an effort to finally beat Ranma, Ryouga agrees to being trained by Cologne. The two follow Ranma, Genma, and Akane to a distant mountain, where Ranma is training himself. After challenging Ranma to a duel, Ryouga is shown a technique called the "Bakusai Tenketsu", or "Breaking Point", by Cologne - technique which can shatter rocks with one touch of a finger. With this technique, Ryouga believes he can beat Ranma, and begins the heavy training...

Second Part: Ryouga continues to train to learn the "Bakusai Tenketsu" move, and even though he is repeatedly slammed by the large rocks Cologne throws at him rather than shattering them, Ryouga doggedly continues to train. Meanwhile, Ranma has learned of the technique Ryouga is attempting to master and begins his own counter-training to try to become fast enough to avoid the dreaded "Breaking Point". But when the day of the duel comes, with a captured Akane as the prize for the winner, Ranma has to find a way to beat a Ryouga who's learned much more than shattering rocks while mastering the "Breaking Point" technique...

Cat-Fu Fighting: Kuno still hasn't been able to defeat Ranma Saotome, so now he calls on his personal servant, the ninja Sasuke, to try and find out Ranma's "Achilles heel". After, every person has a weak spot, right? But when Ranma's weak spot is actually found, Kuno and Sasuke may find that they tried to get more than they bargained for! Second Part: During the time that Ranma's fear of cats is being discovered, a mysterious gift arrives from China. When the gift turns out to be a cat, Ranma is obviously terrified. But unbeknowest to Ranma, there's more to this Chinese cat than meets the eye...

Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire: Shampoo's great grandmother Cologne shows up to see her "son-in-law" Ranma, and now Ranma has to deal with the 300-year old Amazons tricks and attempts to undermine his engagement to Akane. And when Cologne takes away Ranma's ability to turn back into a boy by making him sensitive to heat, female Ranma has to go all-out to get the "Phoenix Pill" - the cure for his condition. The bad news is that Cologne has the pill and even if Ranma has to waitress at the Cat Cafe and master the secret "Chestnuts Roasting over an Open Fire" or "Amaguriken" technique, he's determined to get the pill!

Second Part:Ranma still can't turn back into a boy, but one poke from Dr. Tofu and Ranma seems to be cured! With the appearance of Mousse, Shampoo's supposed husband-to-be and master of the hidden weapon, it's yet another man-to-man fight, but when the one-time cure from Tofu wears off and Ranma gets stuck as a girl, he has to think quick before the "man-to-man" fight with Mousse begins!

Darling Charlotte: One day when Akane and her friends happen to be at a skating rink, P-chan is kidnapped from the ice! It doesn't take long to find the culprit - Azusa Shiratori, one half of the self-proclaimed "Golden Pair" and "collector" of cute things. And when Azusa challenges Akane to a "martial" skating match against her and her kiss-obsessed partner, Mikado Sanzenin, Akane has to find a partner to skate with. Little does she know that Ranma has a score to settle with Mikado, who humiliated him in the worst way possible...

Second Part: The day of the match has come, and Mikado makes a solemn promise to "steal Akane's lips" before the match is over. Ranma has to stop this from happening, and after a series of attempts by Mikado, Ranma makes his own promise - to kill Mikado if he tries to kiss his fiancee again....!

Fowl Play: Mousse, Shampoo's supposed bride-to-be, has returned, and lures Ranma into a confrontation with him at a Chinese circus. It appears that Mousse made his own little training trip to Jusenkyo - and though he came back cursed, he also brought a little surprise for Ranma...and when Mousse kidnaps Akane to use his "surprise" on, Ranma has to act fast, Akane's going to find out first hand what it's like to be cursed...

Second Part: Ranma manages to save Akane from the clutches of a devious Mousse, who is looking to take Shampoo's heart away from him. Dejected by the loss, Mousse wallows in self-loathing and love for the beautiful Amazon. However, Akane's got a plan to get Mousse to win SHampoo once and for all. Setting up a duel between Ranma and Mousse, she says that the winner takes Shampoo. Now all she has to do is convince Ranma to lose on purpose....

Goodbye-Girl Type: Ranma and Ryouga discover that when they find three different color urns and place them in a special spot, a Japanese Nannichuan, or Spring of Drowned Man will arise in Japan (just the cure for Genma, Ranma, Mousse, and Ryouga). Ranma and Ryouga have found the first urn, but the second urn is reputed to be in the estate of the Kunous, of all places! Ranma, Ryouga, Shampoo, Mousse, and Akane must survive the "Kunou House of Gadgets", not to mention Kunou, Kodachi, and Sasuke, to get the second urn. Second Part: Ranma and co. have managed to take the second urn from the Kunou estate, but now Happosai has it! Ranma and Co. must get it back from him, find the third urn, and find the spot where the Japanese Nannichuan will rise. Unfortunately, Happosai may not be too happy about those who steal "his" property...

It's Fast or it's Free: The Martial arts skating match continues, and Akane and Ranma have to foil the "Golden Pair"'s finishing move - a deadly spin move called the "Goodbye Whirl"! Ranma injures himself badly trying to foil the technique, but still is able to get up to continue the fight. Little does anyone know that "Charlotte" is planning to interfere in the matchup, and when Ryouga screws up his plan and is paired with, of all people, female Ranma, the two must stop trying to kill each other long enough to defeat the fabled "Golden Pair"...

Second Part: Long ago, when he was starving and lost, Genma "traded" his infant son to a man on the road for rice and two pickles! Of course, Genma got his son back, but now the man has caught up with Genma and Ranma, claiming Ranma for his own son to marry his daughter, Kaori! Now Akane has to challenge Kaori to a local race which offers free ramen for a year to the winner! It's the winner takes all in this race (ramen and Ranma), but can Akane defeat a master of "Delivery Martial Arts"?

Ranma and Juliet: Ever since she was little, Akane's wanted the part of "Juliet" in Romeo and Juliet (she played Romeo before) and now that she has it, it's like a dream come true. The dream, however, quickly turns into a nightmare as Ranma, Kunou, and Happosai decide to have a battle on stage to see who gets to be "Romeo". And if Ranma's wants to win and get a chance to see China (first prize for winning the drama contest for best play), he's going to have to do something he would normally never do...

Second Part: The bath in the Tendo dojo is in need of repairs, so Ranma has to accompany Happosai to the public baths in order to take a bath (and keep an eye on the old lecher). Akane, Nabiki, and her friends just happen to show up on the girls' side of the public bath, and when Happosai tries to sneak a peek at them, Ranma has to stop him. The result is an all out battle between Happosai and Ranma, which Ranma seems to be winning. All he/she has to do is watch out for the hot water on the girls' side...

Tough Cookies: Akane's worked hard to make the best batch of cookies she can for Ranma, but before Ranma can refuse to try any of Akane's cooking, Kodachi shows up and steals the cookies. In the process, Kodachi just happens to get an incriminating photo of her and Ranma in a very sugestive position. Now Ranma has to get to the Kuno household and destroy the negative before Kodachi can spread around the copies of the photo all over town, where certain people that he doesn't want to see the picture might see it. To make matters even more difficult, Akane has followed Ranma to the Kuno's in search of her cookies and Ranma...

Second Part: On a certain day, Ranma and Genma just happen to make Happosai mad by taking away his fabled panty collection. The old perverted master is bad enough when he's not mad, but when he gets wrathful, he gets downright evil. With high bills for food, false ransom notes, and other little pranks played by Happosai, the Tendo household is going crazy - and when Ranma is kicked out of the dojo until he can humble himself before Happosai and apologize, Ranma has to find a way to put away the old freak's wrath and force him to submit..

Hard Battle Series Synopsis

Hard Battle Series
Back to the Happosai: When Cologne and Shampoo happen to be rummaging through Happosai's old stuff one day, they find a magic mirror which reveals the past of whoever's tttears fall on it. And when Happosai happens to be the one to be transported back in time to his past, the real origin of his attitudes today and his relationship with Cologne is revealed...

Second Part: Despite all the action that the Tendo dojo has seen as of late, it appears that Soun is running low on money. With no paying students coming to the dojo to be trained in the Anything-Goes style, Soun is on the verge of financial ruin. Kodachi happens to overhear this, and when she shows up on the Tendo's doorstep, she says that with her incredible wealth of money she can help the Tendos out of their predicament...under the condition that Ranma becomes hers! Now the Tendo household must decide if they want to preserve the Ranma/Akane engagement, bu go broke, or yield to Kodachi's wishes, but still be financially stable. In this case (especailly for Ranma), the cure may be worse than the sickness...

Da Doo Ling-Ling, Lung-Lung: Akane's new friend Miyo has been supposedly flawless with her tarot cards so far, claiming that she can tell the future of anyone who sits down to have their cards read. So far she's been right - and when a skeptical Akane sits down to have her cards read, Miyo predicts that by the end of the week, Akane and Ranma are going to be married! On top of that, Miyo happens to find out that Happosai is going to be instrumental in fulfilling this prophecy. The only thing that seems puzzling, though, is the highly negative reading that Happosai gets, and when the old pervert falls deathly ill, the events for fulfilling Miyo's reading begin to come to pass...

Second Part: Shampoo's amazon sisters, Ling-Ling and Lung-Lung, show up in order to hear the story of how "big sister Shampoo" killed the enemy she left to seek - female Ranma. As we all know, however, Shampoo had to spare the pig-tailed martial artist because of the unique circumstances surrounding him/her and Amazon law. Shampoo is at a loss of words as to how to describe the situation to her sisters, and when they find out that girl-Ranma is still alive, they disown Shampoo and attack her! Now Ranma has to somehow defeat the two little Amazon sisters and convince them at the same time that he has a reason for being alive...

Dharma Chameleon: Meet Tsubasa Kurenai, the master of blending in with the environment, and Ukyou's loving suitor. The only problem is that Tsubasa looks like a girl! At Ukyou's old school, when she was posing as a boy, Tsubasa fell in love with her and showered her with gifts, forcing Ukyou to leave and to make Tsubasa think "he" was engaged to female Ranma. Now, Tsubasa has caught up with Ranma and Ukyou, and challenges female Ranma to a cuteness contest to see who has the right to pursue the okonomiyaki chef. It's bad enough that Ranma almost loses the contest, bu it gets even worse when Tsubasa starts pursuing her, Ukyou, and Akane! Ranma devises a way to get Tsubasa's affection's away from her by turning male...but little does Ranma know that Tsubasa's got a big problem with men, for reasons unknown....

Second Part: Reports of a certain "underwear thief" (aka Happosai) in the neighborhood forces the local council to elect Soun as its new chairman to deal with the problem. Soun, along with Genma, Ranma, and Akane, have to find a way to stop Happosai's panty-pilfering before the people find out where his little "base of operations" is! Things get worse when a prized bra holding a vengeful woman's spirit gets put on display in the area, and Happosai steals it before anyone can stop him! Now Ranma and co. have to contain the spirit before it exacts its vengeance on all of them....

Dim Sum Darling: Shampoo's willing to do almost anything to get Ranma to love her, and in an attempt to do so she uses some magic mushrooms whose hypnotic effect causes the eater to be subject to hypnotic reaction through a certain sign. Shampoo gets Ranma to eat the mushrooms, but then happens to sneeze at a bad time. This causes Ranma, whenever someone sneezes, to immediately glomp onto whoever is nearby. And to make matters even more complicated, Akane just happens to havbe a little bit of a cold...

Second Part: Soun, Genma, and Ranma have finally found a way to defeat their perverted master Happosai. All they have to do is get their hands on a scroll Happi buried long ago that contained the instructions to his deadly "Happo Daikarin" or "Fire Burst" technique, before Happi does! Unfortunately for all of them, though, the actual scroll just happens to be buried under a females-only hot spring...

Once Upon a Time in Jusenkyo: Akane unknowingly eats a bunch of super soba noodles which give her super strength, which she uses to attempt to win the Anything-Goes Table Tennis tournament. Akane's gotta get past a certain Chinese Amazon first, though. Meanwhile, Ranma must get Akane to take the antidote before the side effects take place...

Second part: Kinnii, a swordsman from the Jusekyo Secret Preservation society, is told to gather up all the Jusenkyo cursed people for violation of rules, and manages to round up Shampoo, Mousse, Ryouga, and Genma in one day. Unfortunately when he gets around to capturing Ranma, everyone finds out that Kinnii has a Jusenkyo curse of his own...

Pretty Womanhood: A blow on the head has Ranma thinking he's really a girl and not a boy. It's bad enough that "she" wants Akane to take her shopping for lingerie (in guy-form, no less) and become a bride, but now she says she doesn't want to carry on the Anything-Goes School. Akane and the Tendos have to help jog his memory, or else!

Second Part: Genma and Soun plot to finish off their master Happosai once and for all by using secret ninja tricks. Now if they could stop running away and sucking up to him... Meanwhile, Ranma and Akane try to take things into their own hands with their own plan to take out the panty-stealing pervert.

Soap Gets in Your Eyes: A possible cure for the Jusenkyo curse is found by Shampoo - magic soap. This soap, when used in the bath, makes you supposedly immune to morphing into your cursed form when hit with cold water! Ryouga accidentally happens upon it, though, and when he finds out about its amazing effects he vows never to let the soap go. Now Shampoo and Ranma have to team up and get the soap back...even if it means setting Ryouga and Akane up on a date...

Second Part: There's a contest going on in town - the Anything-Goes Obstacle race. First prize for the winner happens to be a plane ticket to China, so of course Ranma enters the contest to be able to find a cure for his curse. However, when Ranma gets there, everyone else seems to have entered as well, from Happosai, to Ryouga, to the Kunos, and even Shampoo and Mousse! The gang all has to avoid spiked rolling pins, dangerous animals, and each other in order to win the race. And when it comes down to just Ranma and Ryouga, only one of them can win...

Smells Like Evil Spirit: Ranma seems to be finding out the many uses of being able to change into a girl, and when he off-handedly says that he sometimes wishes that he could stay as a girl, Happosai springs into sction. Using an age old evil incense, Happosai manages to actually split Ranma into two people (one being his boy side and one being his girl side). Happosai and the other members of the Tendo household, however, are just about to find out how evil Ranma's girl side can really be, and when the evil manifestation of Ranma's girl side decides to take the male Ranma for a husband, Akane and the others must find a way to break the controlling spell before Ranma becomes a slave to his evil girl side forever...

Second Part: It appears that there's a mysterious martial artist in town who's been going around stealing the moves of the local fighters and using them against their original owners! Copycat Ken's ability to not only copy the moves of other martial artists (like Ryoga, Kuno, Mousse, and even Happosai), but take their forms as well poses Ranma's biggest challenge yet. And when Ranma is beaten by Copycat Ken through his own "Chestnut Fist" move, Ranma has to find a way to defeat Copycat Ken for good and prevent him from wreaking havoc in Nerima...

Ukyo Can Cook: A person from Ranma's past manifests itself in the form of Ukyou Kuonji, okonomiyaki chef extraordianaire, and the sworn enemy of Ranma! It seems that a long time ago, Ukyou was left behind by Genma, despite having bargained with Ukyou's father to get their okonomiyaki cart. Ukyou was supposed to be part of the deal, but Genma heartlessly left her behind. Now Ukyou has sworn revenge on Genma and Ranma, and when the young chef challnges Ranma to a fight, Ranma's got his hands full stopping Ukyou's flurry of attacks. Little does Ranma know that there's more to Ukyou than meets the eye....

Second Part: Ukyou knows that the only way to get her darling "Ran-chan" all to herself is to get Akane out of the way. Knowing Ryouga's obvious feelings for the short-haired girl, Ukyou cleverly sets up a date between Akane and Ryouga, hoping to leave Ranma free for the taking. However, she never counts the fact that Ranma has no intention of allowing Akane to date someone else, or that a moonlight boat ride for the four on a _cold_ lake would cause so much trouble...

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