Ranma Saotome is a teen-aged martial artist who turns into a girl when splashed with cold water. His father Genma has engaged him to a girl named Akane Tendo. If you add to this an uninhibited amazon girl after Ranma, an okonomiyaki cook girl after Ranma, a boy after Ranma's female form, a …
Ranma and Akane are engaged to each other because of a long-standing agreement between their fathers. Soun Tendo is particularly invested as he has no male heir and needs one of his daughters to marry a martial artist willing to carry on the Tendo Anything Goes Martial Arts Dojo.
If you watch the OVA 8 (the second part of the OVA 7), Ranma got jealous over her and Shinnosuke. Also in the last few minutes of the second part of OVA 8, Ranma blushes and reaches out for Akane's hand and they walk home holding each other's hand.
In the episode " Akane Goes to the Hospital! " Ranma shows how much he cares about Akane. In the beginning of the episode when Hikaru Gosunkugi takes pictures of Akane, and when his classmates asked to take pictures for them also, Ranma tries to stop them, and seems quite agitated when they continue.
Ranma, as the principal character in a harem anime, has no shortage of women seeking his hand in marriage. Though he may play it down or protest that it wasn't his decision, he never outright denies his engagement (though he has gone on dates with others when blackmailed or when it is in his interests to do so).
An anime television series was created by Studio Deen and aired weekly between April 15, 1989, and September 16, 1989, on Fuji TV for 18 episodes, before being canceled due to low ratings.
Ranma SaotomeAkane Tendo is the main female protagonist of the manga and anime Ranma ½. She is also the main love interest of Ranma Saotome.
Ranma struggles to bring himself to kiss Akane. Scene 3 turns out to be a "kiss of awakening" scene better suited to Snow White, much to Ranma's fury.
Ranma ½ (らんま½) is a Japanese anime series adapted from the manga of the same name by Rumiko Takahashi. It was created by Studio Deen and aired weekly between April 15, 1989 and September 16, 1989 on Fuji TV before being canceled after 18 episodes due to low ratings.
AkariOverall the relationship is more likely in the anime as by the end of the manga Ryoga is in a romantic relationship with Akari while Ukyo has a unrequited admirer named Konatsu.
Ranma fell into the spring of a drowned girl, while Genma fell into the spring of a drowned panda bear. Two weeks after the accident, they move in with Genma's old friend Soun Tendo at his Nerima, Tokyo home, with the expectation that one of his three daughters will marry Ranma.
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Main article: Ranma-Shampoo Relationship Because of her traditions and Ranma defeating her (accidently) in his male form, it is law that she marry him, and she tries everything possible to accomplish that.
Ranma tried some of the instant spring of drowned man mix which only works once. It cured his curse (once).
Ryoga has the Mark of the Battling God drawn on his stomach. Because of the mark, Akane may find out the secret of Ryoga and P-chan!
Rumiko Takahashi, creator of Inuyasha and Ranma 1/2, is bringing fans a new look at her roots.
16-year-oldRanma Saotome (早乙女 乱馬, Saotome Ranma) is a 16-year-old martial artist who has spent most of his youth on training trips with his father. The last of these trips led them to Jusenkyo, China, where he fell into the Spring of Drowned Girl and changed into a well-built girl.
twelve OVAsRanma ½ was adapted into 161 TV episodes, three movies, and twelve OVAs. Everything was primarily animated by Studio Deen and all but the 12th OVA was produced by Kitty Films.
That afternoon, having learnt of Ryoga's feelings for Akane, Ukyo devices a plan where Ryoga will date Akane so that Ukyo herself is free to date Ranma and eventually become his only fiancé.
It has been shown that instant nannichuan/"spring of drowned man" powder, which renders the subject immune to its effects after one application, temporarily cured Genma and Ranma, and the true spring has been stated as a working cure by the author, which was also heavily implied in the end chapter.
Ranma 1/2 doesn't hold up well, especially the episodes with Happosai. The jokes are tired for long-time anime watchers, and the jokes get repetitive within the series itself.