by SpaceKnight of Chaos » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:29 pm
Just thought that, to make it easier, I'd put all of the compiled & completed GBU lists for the anime versions in a seperate topic. That way, people can find them easier and bring up marks that they feel/think should be altered.
Akane
Season 1
Here's Ranma
G: admonishes Nabiki for continuing to insult their guest and squeeze her chest.
G: asks the strange girl if she'd like to be friends.
G: reassures her that she won't hurt her while they spar.
B: loses her temper when she can't hit the girl and she won't strike back, leading to her launching a punch that could have seriously injured her (it smashes a hole in the wall) had it landed and thus trying to break her promise.
G: compliments Ranma-chan on her skill and bears no grudge against her for being the winner.
B: declares that she's glad Ranma is a girl and that she would have hated to have lost to a guy.
E: decides to share a bath when she finds out Ranma is already in the bath.
- it is the custom there, after all.
B: ignores the "Knock First" sign hanging out and goes straight in.
U: when she discovers Ranma is a man, casts aside the offer of friendship she had offered previously and declares him a pervert.
U: hypocritically decrees that, though she was the one who walked in on him, the fact she is a girl makes her exempt from fault.
B: insults him and starts arguing with him.
U: when Ranma responds to her taunts, which she started, with one of her own, she grabs the table and smashes her from behind and whilst unaware with it.
U: when a genuinely contrite Ranma-chan enters the bath without knowing she was there, goes against her own previously statement about girls being blameless when they look at somebody nude and slaps her. Declares this was just when Nabiki talks about it afterwards.
School is No Place for Horsing Around
G: admits that Ranma is good at martial arts.
G: takes Ranma to Dr. Tofu's clinic to get some hot water.
E/B: slams Ranma's fingers in the door and forgets about her when she sees Tofu.
G: tries to go to past Kuno without fighting him.
G/B: warns Ranma not to get in the way or else he'll get hurt.
- here, she simultaneously displays concern for Ranma's well being and insults him, having evidently forgotten his previous displays and thus dubbing him incapable of fighting at her level.
B: throws Ranma's bag at him while he's in the middle of a fight against an opponent who could be lethal if given the chance.
E: points out that Ranma has a bruise on his neck from the wind pressure of Kuno's sword thrust.
E/B: blames Ranma when the two get sent out into the hall for being late.
G: concerned for Ranma's wellbeing when he jumps out of a third floor window.
G: worried when he doesn't surface in the pool.
A Sudden Storm of Love
G: gets a kettle of hot water and goes looking for Ranma.
E/B: mocks Ranma's intellect/lack of forethought for failing to check that he was near the pool before jumping from the window.
E/B: teases him with the possibility of not giving him the kettle.
N/G: gives him the kettle and goes to delay Kuno.
- even if she did throw it so that he barely managed to catch it, she was still working on good intentions.
E: gets irritated when Kuno makes his usual narcissist declaration.
G: mentions it isn't even lunchtime when Ranma decides to leave school.
U: that night, insults Ranma to Nabiki for his curse, something he is clearly sensitive about and which he has no control over.
B: when Ranma offers his help with beating the Hentai Horde, refuses by declaring that they are strangers to each other.
B: proclaims her hatred of the ritual, despite having just refused Ranma's offer to help her with it.
G/B: suggests Ranma not answer Kuno's apparent challenge.
- while she is motivated by concern, Ranma takes martial arts very seriously and refusing to accept a challenge is against his morals.
Ranma and... Ranma? If It's Not One Thing, It's Another
B: insults Ranma's looks.
B: blames Ranma for the two of them being late when she is the one who brought them to a halt by starting their latest argument.
B: upset with Ranma for helping in that morning's fight.
G: concerned when Kuno lands a hit on the distracted Ranma.
G/B: warns Ranma about Kuno being even more dangerous when upset.
- another simultaneous display of concern and dismissal.
B: kicks Ranma back towards Kuno, a martial artist whose skill she has emphasised on several occasions, when Ranma idly mentions that her panties don't suit her.
- while a hit or something was justifiable here, throwing him back in a comparatively vulnerable position towards an opponent is over the line.
G: warns Ranma of Kuno's impending strike.
G: worried about Ranma's own health when the fight is over.
B: accuses Ranma of being the one to take the photos of her he reveals to her, despite the fact she saw Nabiki take them this morning.
E/B: hits him with Kuno's bokken for declaring her unsexy and unlikely to ever catch a husband.
Love me to the Bone! The Compound Fracture of Akane's Heart
U: in the middle of a spar with her father, lets her temper take over her courtesy of memories of Ranma's latest insult and promptly KOs him.
- I won't go the pedantic route of pointing out how lucky she was that her target in this case had some martial arts training and was thus capable of taking a beating. What gets my goat here is the fact that, as even an absolute martial arts nitwit like me knows, focus and clear-headedness are everything in martial arts, and Akane has just demonstrated the complete opposite.
B: reluctant to agree to make her promise to Kasumi.
G: despite Ranma's provocation, manages to remember her promise and refrains from striking him.
B: utterly mangles Ranma when he finally crosses the line.
- here, the mark isn't for striking him. A saint probably wouldn't have been able to refrain from doing so given the insult he gave (a definite Ugly moment for Ranma). This mark is for going beyond the acceptable limit.
G: takes him to Dr. Tofu's afterwards.
U: when Ranma reveals that it was a "tomboy girl" who did this to him, tips the still-injured boy from his bed.
G: doesn't react to Ranma's provocation on the way home.
G: concerned when his legs suddenly give out.
G: offers to give him a piggyback home.
B: when Ranma refuses because of pride, doesn't even ask his opinion of the idea before activating his curse.
G: carries her home.
E: upset with Ranma going around female and topless and asks if she has any feminine modesty.
- the latter is either a rhetorical question or just plain stupid. Maybe both.
B: picks a fight at breakfast afterwards.
B: when Ranma mentions her infatuation with Tofu, promptly drags him away from the table and to school, not even letting him grab lunch.
B: unthinkingly pulls open Ranma-chan's blouse when they reach school and she realises that he's changed.
B: dubs Ranma a real pervert when one student mentions that Kuno was Furinkan's greatest champion and is still its greatest pervert.
U: deliberately encourages Kuno's infatuation with "the pig-tailed girl" by stating her willingness to step aside so that he can woo her.
G: apologises to Ranma for hitting him accidentally with a baseball.
G: takes him to Tofu's to get it checked.
G: offers to make Tofu some tea.
E: distracts Tofu so that Ranma doesn't tell him about the accident.
G: answers the phone when Genma-as-panda proves unable to do so.
E: snaps at Ranma when he dubs the old lady who just came in as being the girl Tofu is interested in.
E: doesn't want to say who Tofu's infatuation is.
Akane's Lost Love... These Things Happen, You Know
E: gets angry with Ranma when he mentions that even the stuff she uses to hit people has her name on it.
B: despite having previously described it as an accident, blames Ranma getting hit as his own fault.
B: refers to Ranma as being a pervert when he teases her in response, even asking Tofu to confirm her declaration.
G: tells Kasumi that Tofu is completely different when she isn't around, thus giving her the first (and only) clue that the oblivious Tendo girl will receive as to Tofu's infatuation with her.
E: drives Ranma into the dirt when he makes a stupid face at her while she's dealing with her own emotional hurts.
G: in doing so fixes the damage Tofu did to his neck.
E/B: upset when he deems her being angry as being back to normal.
- on one hand, this is pretty insulting, on the other she hasn't exactly shown him much else.
G: cheers up when she realises that, in his own crude way, Ranma is concerned about her.
G: treats Ranma to lunch.
G: explains what's bugging her.
G: doesn't react with immediate violence when Ranma blurts out about her being broken-hearted and goes home quietly.
E/B: punches him out of the window for looking in on her, retwisting his neck in the process.
Enter Ryoga! The Eternal "Lost Boy"
E: unhappy that her sisters want to dress Ranma in her clothes.
G: but allows them to do so anyway.
U: attempts to thrash Ranma with a shinai when she points out the chest is too tight and the waist is too baggy.
- girls have different builds, and Ranma -especially by his standards at this time- was being extremely polite and civil.
G: warns Ranma of Ryoga's oncoming assault when the former seems distracted.
G: impressed by Ranma's show of nerve when he halts Ryoga in mid-strike, not having moved an inch.
E: disbelieving when Ranma tries to settle the score by giving Ryoga bread.
E: exasperated when she finds out how Ranma provoked this fight to start with.
School is a Battlefield! Ranma vs. Ryoga
G: points out that the arranged time for the challenge is already come.
G: tells Ranma that Ryoga has finally made it to Furinkan.
G: worried for Ranma's safety after finding out how strong Ryoga is.
G/B: goes for hot water, unthinkingly exposing herself to the bandannas Ryoga is flinging around.
E: gets into an argument after the latter saves her.
B: fights with Ranma when she tries to save her, then slaps her after she says that she isn't holding Akane because she wants to. Finally, pauses in her storming off to tell Ranma that she wants nothing to do with her from now on.
True Confessions! A Girl's Hair is Her Life!
E: rendered catatonic by the damage done to her hair.
E: accepts Ranma & Ryoga's offer and hits them.
B: accuses Ranma of trying to catch her crying and throws her weights at the boy-turned-girl.
G: tells Kasumi not to overreact when her elder sister first sees Akane’s new haircut.
N: tells her that Akane cut her hair on her own and asks her to trim the edges.
G: tells Ranma that he’s off the hook when he apologises to her, and tells him that she was going to cut it anyway.
G: asks what’s wrong with Ranma when he goes silent after hearing this.
G: has accepted that her crush was just that; a pointless crush that would never have worked, and decrees she has gotten over it.
E: asks if Ranma is feeling alright when he compliments her.
G: thanks him for his attempts to cheer her up and compliments him.
E: in a friendly prank, gently pokes him off the fence into the canal, getting Ranma wet but not doing anything hurtful.
G/E: tells Ranma that they’re even now.
G: nonchalantly shrugs off Ranma-chan’s angry verbal barbs.
G: goes to take care of the apparent intruder when she gets woken up.
E: throws a barbell at Ryoga after some prompting by Kasumi.
E: defends herself when something attacks her in her bedroom.
N/G: when that something turns out to be a strange piglet, tries to calm it down and sweet talk it, treating it with tenderness.
E: asks where Ranma found the strange dog she has in the living room.
G: takes care of the pig’s injuries.
P-P-P-Chan! He's Good For Nothin'
G: chastises Ranma-chan for chasing the piglet…
U: …then, after seeing said pig attack her despite the fact it had a clear route to flee by, reacts to her defending herself by wrenching on her breast.
- as anyone who knows anything about women can tell you, something like this *hurts*. Considering the fact that the pig attacked her first, and that when she first found it the thing attacked her, this is going way over the line.
E/B: more concerned with the pig than Ranma, cooing over it and kissing it on the snout.
E: slaps Ranma when he falls face-first onto her bed in the middle of the night, waking her up…
B: …then commences thrashing him mercilessly with a shinai, refusing to even listen to his attempts to explain things, before throwing him out of the window.
B: refuses to ask why Ranma keeps calling the pig “Ryoga”.
B: hits him in the back of the head with a baseball bat, having stumbled onto Ranma challenging Ryoga just as the sprays activated and turned him into a pig.
B: refuses to listen to Ranma’s attempt to explain the truth about her pig being Ryoga in a cursed form, prompting Ranma to deem it not worth the bother of trying.
E: worried for P-chan when he disappears and searches all over town for him.
E: refuses to let the servants of the old rich couple take P-chan back to them.
G: concerned for Ranma when the three servants turn out to be a bit tougher than he had anticipated.
G: grabs hold of the final servant’s bo when he sticks it through the gate, holding him in place long enough for Ranma to deliver the finishing strikes.
E/B: claims she was only doing it for P-chan’s sake when Ranma sincerely thanks her afterwards.
E/B: awake and waiting for Ranma when he tries to sneak into her room one last time to retrieve P-chan, promptly thrashing him viciously again.
Ranma Meets Love Head-On! Enter the Delinquent Juvenile Gymnast!
N: agrees to the Furinkan Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics team’s plea for her to substitute for them…
B: …despite the fact she doesn’t know the first thing about the style, has never practised it before and has no way of finding a suitable teacher.
- as Acey said in the manga version, the fact that Ryoga turns out to know the style is a happy bit of coincidence/good luck. If it weren’t for that, Akane would be up piss creek without a paddle.
G: promises to avenge them for their humiliation and suffering.
B: when Ranma punches P-chan for latching his jaws onto Ranma’s wrist without being provoked, a fact that Akane can see, clubs him over the head and tells him not to pick on the pig.
E/B: gets angry when Ranma points out her lack of skill at the style, eventually throwing a full-blown temper tantrum in the middle of the dojo.
G: admits that she’s bad at the style and klutzy.
G: grateful to Ryoga when he offers to teach her.
G: trains hard and thanks Ryoga for his training.
B: gets mad at Ranma when he points out that Ryoga is lying through his teeth, as Akane hasn’t improved in the ribbon at all.
E: regrets having decided to be the substitute for Furinkan.
G: manages to fight off Kodachi, even despite the Kuno girl’s sneak attacks.
E: vows to give Kodachi the same treatment when they fight next week after the Black Rose of Hebereke leaves.
E: gets angry at the fact Ranma completely ignored her plight.
G: saves an obviously paralysed Ranma from getting kissed by Kodachi…
B: …then abandons him on the roof, leaving him there to freeze all night.
A Woman's Love is War! The Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics Challenge!
E: gets angry when Ranma points out that she can’t even use the tools on which she’ll depend in the contest.
E: is angry with Kodachi when she attacks her again, then throws her over to Ranma.
B: calls Ranma pathetic when he tries to ward off Kodachi’s interest by telling her that he and Akane are engaged.
G: admits, albeit reluctantly, that Ranma is her fiancé when asked.
G: calls Kodachi crazy when she first suggests making Ranma the stakes for the fight…
E: …but accepts the terms anyway.
B: when Ranma offers to help her practise, her idea of practise is apparently to attack him while he’s watching her and then grow angry when he escapes by clinging to the roof.
B: when P-chan latches onto Ranma’s finger and Ranma promptly dumps him on the floor, kicks him in the throat/underside of the jaw and tells him not to pick on him.
B: in a display of extreme stupidity, fails to remain aware of her surroundings and injures herself by tripping on the ball she left on the floor.
N: refuses to let her injury stop her from competing.
E: decides to use Ranma as a substitute.
G: compliments how good Ranma is, considering she hasn’t actually practised MARG before.
G: willing to stay up and watch Ranma & Ryoga train.
E/B: upset to find out Ranma & Ryoga were fighting all night.
- really, she should have anticipated something like this.
G: saves Ranma from Kodachi’s sneakiness with thumbtacks between her fingers.
G: again, saves Ranma from Kodachi’s sleeping gas bomb.
G: warns Ranma that using her real name mightn’t be the best idea.
G: realises Kodachi is going to pull another dirty trick and tries to warn Ranma.
A Tear in a Girl-Delinquent's Eye? The End of the Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics Challenge!
G: tries to get Kodachi fouled for using a steel rod.
G: and again when she deploys spiked clubs.
G: gets upset when the ref pre-empts her complaint about the razor hoop.
G: throws Ranma some clubs.
G: throws her a ball to counteract Kodachi’s Attack of 1000 Clubs.
G: scared for Ranma when Kodachi snags Genma’s kettle of hot water.
G: grabs a cold water hose and manages to save Ranma with it before the steam clears.
E: almost pushes Ranma out of the ring with the force of the hose.
E: gets upset when a half-naked Ranma barges into her room while she’s undressing and promptly slaps him for it.
Pelvic Fortune-Telling? Ranma is the No. One Bride in Japan
G: doesn’t get angry when Ranma teases her about her former crush on Ryoga.
E: elbows Ranma in the gut for his insult.
- I consider this one quite reasonable; Kasumi probably would have gotten violent if compared unfavourably to Kin Ono’s “number 1 bridal candidate”.
G: tries to stop Tofu’s crazy mom Kin from hanging herself…
E: …by revealing Tofu is already infatuated with a girl.
G: recognizes that Nabiki has a scheme cooking and warns her not to do it, ignoring her attempts to deflect her.
G/B: tells Kin that she is Tofu’s love interest.
E: throws Ranma cross the dojo when he badly insults her.
B: dubs Ranma-chan a lunatic when she gets involved in the contest in an attempt to keep Akane from ending up as Tofu’s wife, with only Nabiki’s efforts at restraining her keeping Akane from braining Ranma-chan with the pedestal Kin had her and Nabiki dancing on.
E: gets into an argument with Ranma after Tofu, Kin and Kasumi head off.
Enter Shampoo, the Gung-Ho Girl! I Put My Life in Your Hands
E: points out that the way Ranma-chan is eating her sundae isn’t ladylike.
G: misdirects Shampoo and sends her out of the hole in the wall she entered the shop by.
B: when Ranma says it’s hard to explain why Shampoo is after her, snidely mentions that the Chinese Amazon was cute, implying that the cause lies in a broken relationship.
B: twists Ranma’s words around so that he was the one who kissed Shampoo, rather than the other way around as it actually happened.
B: unsympathetic about Ranma’s plight and deems it his own fault.
B: tells him that at least the girl chasing him is cute, as though that makes up for her attempts to kill him.
E: gets upset when Shampoo attacks her.
N: despite Shampoo’s threat, claims not to know where Ranma-chan is.
U: when Ranma gets the Kiss of Marriage, which he got saving her, smacks him in the head with Shampoo’s broken chúi and storms off, returning to the scene only to angrily proclaim that her and Ranma’s engagement never happened.
E: tries to justify ending the engagement to herself.
B: despite having just been told about the rules and just having heard/seen Ranma try to persuade Shampoo to forget them and break off their “engagement”, gets angry when Shampoo’s affectionate displays gets Ranma all flustered.
B: declares she isn’t jealous, then pegs a giant boulder at Ranma-chan when she tries to apologise to her.
U: ignores Ranma-chan’s plight and instead lifts weights.
Shampoo's Revenge! The Shiatsu Technique That Steals Heart and Soul
B: is still angry with Ranma, despite the fact he wasn’t at fault.
U: when she finds Shampoo has snuck into Ranma’s futon and is sleeping beside him, cold-heartedly and deliberately splashes both with a bucket of cold water, waking them up and endangering Ranma-chan’s life.
U: when Shampoo finally manages to catch up to Ranma and cuddles with him, hurls a bucket at Ranma and knocks him silly, blaming it on him and Shampoo when the Chinese Amazon gets angry at her.
B: angrily denies her obvious jealousy.
B: refuses to even listen to Ranma’s explanation.
B: dubs him a pervert, despite having no proof at all.
G: is horrified when Shampoo’s “lunch” turns out to be a cooked P-chan and is ecstatic when he turns out to still be alive.
B: unthinkingly accepts a death challenge from a martial artist she knows to be of a superior grade to herself.
- Shampoo can keep Ranma on the defensive, and Ranma is clearly better than she is, so Shampoo is better than she is by logical deduction. Plus she’s going to fight a battle to the death against an opponent that she knows has no morals against killing.
B: punts Ranma out of the window when he tries to calm things down and keep a fight from breaking out.
B: deludes herself as to her actual chances in the fight.
B: shuts the window just before Ranma reenters the classroom so that he slams into it and slides down the face of the school.
*After this point, Akane is under Xi Fa Xiang Gao and is thus exempt from judgment.*
I Love You, Ranma! Please Don't Say Goodbye
*Prior to this point, Akane is still under the Xi Fa Xiang Gao shiatsu attack.*
G: worried for Ranma when she regains her senses.
E/B: jerks an apparently injured Ranma away from an obviously concerned Shampoo before she can attempt to minister to him.
U: smashes Ranma in the head with her elbow when Shampoo cuddles up to him, despite the fact he just saved her from another Xi Fa Xiang Gao or possibly some kind of pressure point attack.
G: worried for Ranma’s safety when he is about to deliberately activate his curse in front of Shampoo.
B/U: but doesn’t try to intervene in the resultant battle.
G: feels sympathetic for Shampoo, telling Ranma he could still catch her if he tried.
B: deliberately baits Ranma into an argument…
B: …then smacks him in the face with a kettle.
I Am a Man! Ranma's Going Back to China!?
U: having heard that Ranma is apparently eloping to China with Shampoo, refuses to listen to his attempts to explain what is really going on and attempts to thrash him with a shinai, telling him to consider it her wedding present.
Season 2
The Abduction of P-Chan
G: tries to politely ask Azusa for P-chan's return.
G: thanks Mikado when he retrieves her 'pet' and returns it.
E: is willing to fight for ownership of P-chan.
B: stupidly refuses to back down, despite having a golden opportunity to do so, after hearing her opponents are world-class champions at Martial Arts Figure Skating with a record of 999 consecutive victories.
E: tells Azusa that she'll die before she gives up P-chan.
G: gets mad when Mikado tries to kiss her.
E: not impressed when Ranma and Ryoga turn out to be unable to iceskate.
G: helps Ranma start learning.
E: points out that Ranma-chan still looks stupid when she claims to be training as a girl because she'd look stupid as a guy.
E: gets angry when Azusa pushes her over.
G: is concerned when she realises Ranma is skating wildly and with no ability to control herself, courtesy of the shove she just got.
E: points out that Ranma still hasn't learned how to stand up when she claims she can win no problem after hearing the competition is Martial Arts Figure Skating.
G/B: despite just having seen the Golden Pair in one of their basic training sessions -taking down 100 opponents in 9 seconds flat- refuses a second opportunity to back down.
G: worried for Ranma when she flees in tears after being kissed by Mikado.
E/B: sarcastically thinks to herself that Mikado would also cry if he knew who he just kissed.
Close Call! The Dance of Death... On Ice!
G: concerned for Ranma when his first attack against Mikado is an apparent suicide strike.
E/B: removes the injured, unconscious Ranma from the ring by dragging him by his pigtail across the ice.
G: tells Azusa that Ranma was the winner in that face off.
B: mocks Ranma for having to hit Mikado 500+ times to win the fight.
B: smacks an obviously upset Ranma in the back of the head and admonishes him for leaving his guard open.
B: shows no sympathy for Ranma.
G: tends to Ranma's injuries.
B: mocks him for getting kissed in the first place- despite the fact, as he quickly proves, she wouldn't have fared any better.
G: doesn't hit him -or even get mad at him- for putting her in a romantic position.
B: baits him about kissing her.
E: gets angry with Azusa when she mocks her and Ranma's entry onto the rink.
G: warns Ranma of Azusa's intended attack.
G: worried for Ranma when Azusa manages to kick him.
G: throws Mikado away when he attempts to kiss her.
G: encourages Ranma to keep fighting.
E: startled when Ranma announces the fact he and she are engaged.
P-Chan Explodes! The Icy Fountain of Love
G/E: wonders if Ranma really meant what he said.
G: realises that she has to concentrate on winning this match first- the proper place to think about such things is after the fight.
B: blames Ranma and gets angry at him when Azusa manuevers them into position for the Golden Pair to use their Couple Cleaver attack.
G: worried for Ranma when they get caught in the Goodbye Whirl.
N begs him to let go, an act of altruistic self-sacrifice...
B: ...and also proof she didn't research her famous opponents and their well-known techniques before the match.
G: continues trying to persuade him to let go.
B: gets mad when he refuses and counters her attempts to pry herself loose from his grip.
G: concerned for Ranma when he fails to rise after taking the impact.
E/B: insults him repeatedly for this act of self-sacrifice.
-this has the possibility of an Excusable mark because she is, obviously, distraught. It's still a pretty lousy thing to do for someone who has sacrificed himself for her.
B/U: accuses him of faking unconsciousness when he finally stirs and is unhappy with her insulting him.
G: concerned for Ranma's wellbeing after taking such a blow.
G/B: tries to persuade him to stop fighting.
- while it's obviously motivated by honest concern, she should know by now just how important fighting is to him.
G/B: brings him to his knees by deliberately poking him in an injured spot and begs him to stop.
- as above, motivated by concern. Deliberately inflicting pain to get her point across isn't exactly the most charitable thing to do in such a situation.
E: gets angry with Mikado's smooth talk and is horrified when he kisses her hand.
G: tells Ranma to go and recuperate.
G/E: accepts Ryoga's offer to be her new partner.
E: confused when Ranma-chan drags Ryoga onto the ice and insists on being his partner.
G/B: stupidly involves herself in a final battle between Ranma and Ryoga, demanding to know why they hate each other, only to end up falling into the pool and nearly drowning.
Clash of the Delivery Girls! The Martial Arts Takeout Race
E: exasperated with the Saotomes and their latest fight.
E: unhappy when they bust through the dojo's windows and knock her over...
B: ...and promptly tries to beat up Ranma for this, even though it's at least equally Genma's fault.
E: demands to know what Daikoku means when he refers to Ranma as his heir.
E/B: denies that she is engaged to Ranma.
B: tries to strike him when he corroborates her on this.
G: tells her father not to dare consider selling Ranma.
E: disbelieving when she ends up roped in the Miss Martial Arts Takeout Race to keep her engagement to Ranma.
E/B: insists she's competing solely to win the year's supply of ramen.
B: sarcastically asks why Ranma isn't competiting.
- beyond the fact she should know by now that he dislikes being forced to enter women-related circumstances, making him compete in the race intended to settle an argument between her and Kaori is weighing things unfairly in her favor.
E: not impressed by Kaori coming to the starting line in her wedding dress.
B: complains about Kaori launching the first attack and calls her a cheater, despite the fact it's a martial arts race and an Anything-Goes one at that.
G: refuses to give up, despite Kaori's superior skill.
E: asks who thought up this stupid race/style in the first place while pulling herself out of a pit.
E/B: begs Ranma to save her when Kaori gets her in the Ramen Round Up Noodle Noose.
- while somewhat excusable, given she's being throttled, does anyone else see something wrong in having her ask the *prize* and the whole *purpose* of this match between her and Kaori to intercede on her behalf as being... oh, I don't know, unfair? Especially given that when she asks, he obeys?
G: grateful to Ranma for saving her.
G: saves the ramen bowl before it breaks/spills.
G: spots the floating fishcake and points it out to Ranma.
N: despite her injured leg, manages to tough it out and win the race.
You Really Do Hate Cats!
E: angrily asks why Ranma's new cat is mad at her.
G: is horrified when Ranma screams and races to see what's wrong.
U: upon seeing Ranma lying paralyzed on the floor with the cat on his stomach, immediately accuses him of doing something wrong to the cat.
G: defends Ranma having a weakspot.
E: claims that she isn't defending him when Nabiki teases her about this.
E: impersonated by Sasuke's poor impersonation of her...
G: ...but doesn't hit him for this, nor does she get angry when he activates a trapdoor and sends her plunging into the understage area.
B: boots Ranma in the head so she can yell at Sasuke.
B: berates Ranma when his fear of cats renders him unable to move.
B: refuses to listen to Sasuke when he tries to warn her about there being a tiger behind the door.
G: worried about Ranma when he chases a fish sausage thrown by Sasuke.
G: concerned about Ranma and begs him to come down from the tree.
G: begs Genma to call the old lady who could snap Ranma back to reality and is horrified to learn about her being dead.
G: is worried that Ranma seems to be getting worse and is delighted when Soun reveals he has a plan to snap Ranma back to normal.
E: is less than happy when Soun reveals he has no idea about how to get the catnip to Ranma.
G: comes up with a plan and politely requests a bow and arrow to implement it.
G: in a very polite manner, given the circumstances, asks neko-Ranma to get off her lap.
E/B: throws him into the pool for pressing his face against hers.
E/B: mentally berates and insults him all the way home.
This Ol' Gal's the Leader of the Amazon Tribe!
U: when Ranma sincerely apologises for kissing her and explains that, as a cat, he is completely unaware of what's going on, twists his words and slaps him when he asks her what she's saying.
E: horrified and hurt when she finds Ranma & Shampoo in the bath.
G: when Ranma tries to explain things, apparently isn't mad...
B: ...then splashes him and kicks him into the air.
E: doesn't want to eat Shampoo's ramen.
G: brings hot water for Ranma.
G/E: asks Shampoo which side she's on after she cheers for Ranma and Cologne.
Behold! The "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" Technique
G: nails Kuno when he tries to glomp onto Ranma-chan.
G: asks if Ranma is alright.
B: then says she wouldn't have helped Ranma if she'd know it was Kuno attacking her.
B: tells Ranma that next time she'll leave them alone.
E: sarcastically asks who Shampoo's news is happy for.
E: demands that Shampoo explain why she told her and Ranma about the Phoenix Pill and gets upset when Shampoo calls her a pervert girl.
G: is concerned for Ranma when Cologne repeatedly sends her flying.
G: suggests the battered and clearly outmatched Ranma stop fighting.
E/B: angrily decrees that Ranma can move into the Nekohanten when Kasumi asks if she's concerned about the clearly exhausted Ranma.
G: is concerned when she sees just what sort of stuff Cologne is putting Ranma through at the Nekohanten.
B/U: slaps Ranma across the face when the exhausted girl faints and collapses face-first into her chest.
G: is concerned for Ranma's safety when she refuses to stop trying to master the Kachu Tenshin Amaguriken via its original training method.
E: protests that she doesn't want to be Ranma's escort at the fair.
G: encourages Ranma to loosen up and forget her troubles at the fair.
G: is happy when Ranma does so.
N: comforts a crying boy and offers to help him catch a koi.
E: gets angry when the scoops keep breaking and is insulted when Ranma claims the real problem is her lack of skill.
G: happy that Ranma managed to do so well and catch all the koi.
G: protests when the stall manager issues his bare-hands piranha-catching challenge to Ranma.
G: concerned by Ranma's intent to actually do it, tries to dissuade her so that she won't get hurt.
G: comes to rescue Ranma after hearing him/her scream.
G: soothes Ranma's agonized nerves by pouring cold water over him...
B: ...the cold water from the piranha tank.
Enter Mousse! The Fist of the White Swan
B: insults Ranma for her growing desperation.
B: starts an argument when Ranma retorts to this.
G: is confident that Dr. Tofu can cure Ranma and encourages Ranma to believe the same.
E: tells Ranma bluntly to stand up when the girl is too shocked to listen to Tofu.
G: ecstatic that Ranma has apparently been cured.
E/B: tells Tofu that Kasumi is on the phone, disrupting his attempt to warn Ranma that the Old Man Tokyo point is a one-use effect.
G: asks Ranma if he'd like to grab a burger with her after school.
E: less than impressed when Ranma asks if she's paying.
B: then says that he's paying because it's his fault they were late for school.
E: embarrased and unhappy when the other students tease her and Ranma about this latest quarrel.
E: not happy when Mousse confuses her with Shampoo.
G: points out the real Shampoo to him.
E/B: shoves Shampoo aside when she protests Mousse's attempts to strangle Ranma.
G: tells Mousse to stop it.
E: is insulted when Cologne describes her as always angry and the girl whose house the Saotomes are freeloading at and nothing more.
B: is shocked when Mousse makes her the prize in his and Ranma's duel, whereupon she insists Ranma refuse the terms.
- she didn't mind making Ranma the prize with Kodachi, but she sure doesn't seem happy when the shoe is on the other foot, now does she?
G: tries to warn Ranma about the OMT point only being usable once...
B: ...unthinkingly distracting him in the middle of a fight, so Genma ends up knocking him into the pond.
G: is horrified at this turn of events.
G/B: tries to dissuade Ranma from attending the fight.
G: insists Ranma will show up when Cologne asks if he's not coming.
E: dubs Mousse and Ranma as both being idiots.
G: again, insists Ranma will turn up when Cologne points out how late he is.
E: has a bad feeling about Ranma's plan.
E: is disbelieving when Ranma's "plan" is revealed.
G: is relieved when it appears Ranma's plan to disguise himself has worked.
G: worried when Mousse makes the first real strike after catching Ranma off-guard with the Hen's Egg Bomb attack.
G: confident that Ranma can win in Hand to Hand.
G: is worried when Tofu expresses doubt about this.
G: is concerned for Ranma when Mousse sets the ring afire.
G: reminds Ranma about having learned the Kachu Tenshin Amaguriken.
E/B: comments that she hates Ranma when Nabiki comments on him being popular with girls and boys after Shampoo and the Kunos mob him.
Cool Runnings! The Race of the Snowmen
G: points out to her sisters that they aren't helping when they try haphazardly to cheer Ranma up.
E: is embarrassed by her father's antics.
G: gives Ranma a set of snowshoes and points out that the rules don't disallow them.
B: accuses her of being in the race to win the date with Shampoo.
G: tells her father to stop it when he starts acting like an idiot and interfering with Ranma's attempts to win the race.
U: hypocritically declares she doesn't care about the contest... while competing in it, and ruthlessly thrashing and injuring the other competitors, despite simply needing to bust their snowmen.
U: protests when Ranma appears to be about to choose her, despite the fact that she is doing nothing to try and interfere with Soun and Genma's stupid antics. When she breaks Soun's snowman instead and says she has a dirty mind, slaps her in the face and kicks her down the hill.
B: calls Ranma a fool for falling for Cologne's feigned weakness, something she didn't spot either or, if she did, didn't think to warn Ranma about.
G: worried for Ranma when she gets caught in Cologne's wind vortex.
G: and when she sees she has to fight Cologne on a shattered ice lake.
G: and when Cologne starts using her Fist of the Ice Bear attack.
B: gets angry when Ranma realises Shampoo can help him win and begs for her help.
G/B: helps Ranma activate the Cat Fist, taking an unneccesary amount of satisfaction in doing so.
N: calls Ranma off when she downs Cologne and calms the demented martial artist down.
E: asks if Cologne still wants to fight.
G: happy that Ranma has finally won the Phoenix Pill and can change back into a guy at last.
Danger at the Tendo Dojo!
E: gets bored with Soun & Genma's babble and walks away.
G: calmly points out that she never wanted an arranged marriage with Ranma.
E: can't believe the Dojo Destroyer is serious, claiming she thought such things only happened in the movies.
E/B: protests the idea of working as a team with Ranma, whose skill is superior to hers.
E: offended when Ranma insults her comparatively lesser skill and starts arguing with him.
E: walks away from Soun's latest fit of babbling.
E: bluntly asks why Shampoo has shown up in their gym class.
G: asks what Ranma will need to do to 'pay' for the Instant Nanniichuan.
G: reminds Ranma that the Dojo Destroyer is coming today.
G: tells Ranma she understands when he makes it clear he wants to go on the date...
B: ...then hurls him across the gym to smash head-first into the wall.
B: swears she wouldn't ask for Ranma's help even if her life depended on it.
G: tells her dad that it's okay for Ranma to go after the Instant Nanniichuan and tells Ranma that she hopes he'll have a good time and not to worry about her.
B: then stupidly hurts her hand by showing off, with the Dojo Destroyer coming in maybe an hour or two.
G/B: insists she can handle him alone, despite her injury.
G: repeats her insistence at the dojo...
B: ...and trains solely by breaking bricks.
- now, call me on this one please, but doesn't simply smashing inanimate bricks seem rather inadequate preparation for facing an opponent who makes a living by wandering around and challenging dojos?
G: undaunted by the size of her opponent.
- I don't know the manga, but the anime version of the Dojo Destroyer is, like, 3 times Akane's height and far bulkier. I call her standing her ground without the slightest bit of fear against this goliath quite impressive.
G: refuses to give up, despite her opponent's prowess.
G/B: tells Soun not to interfere, as protecting the dojo is something she'll do on her own.
G: happy that Ranma showed up and saved her just before she almost got KOed.
B: tells Ranma to butt out and that she can handle things... despite the fact she's currently pinned to the wall like an insect and was one second away from being taken down.
G: concerned for Ranma when the Dojo Destroyer slaps him down and then kicks him across the room.
B: complains about the strain involved in performing the Dual Jet Stream Raging Waters attack.
- honestly, this is the move that wins them the match, and she repeatedly calls herself a martial artist, and now she whines about the fact using it involves tugging on her arms?
U: declares she didn't need Ranma's help at all, despite the fact it was only him showing up that saved both her and her family dojo.
U: despite Ranma's protests, makes it apparent she believes Shampoo's claims about the two of them having kissed.
G: sincerely thanks Ranma for his help...
B: ...then flattens him when he chases her insisting that Shampoo was lying.
G: asks Ranma and Genma to come inside before they catch cold when they are sitting in the pond in the rain.
Ranma Trains on Mt. Terror
G: points out that Ryoga's challenge letter was scheduled for that day.
E/B: protests that she was about to go and practise when Kasumi asks her to go and get noodles for that night's dinner.
E: gets exasperated with Soun and Genma's antics.
B: blames Ranma for starting his latest fight with Ryoga, despite the fact she read a challenge letter given a week ago and has seen Ryoga start every fight she's witnessed prior.
G/B: pushes Ranma into the pond and tells him he shouldn't bully Ryoga.
B: badmouths Ranma to Ryoga.
G: warns Ryoga that Ranma has gotten stronger and tells him how he got stronger.
B: claims that Ranma is the one who always starts the fights between him and Ryoga.
B: with the other Tendos, eats all of the sukiyaki at dinner while Ranma and Genma are talking and is unrepentant about having done this.
E: is less than happy about having been drafted into coming with the Saotomes on their training trip.
U: tries to stab Ranma in the face for an innocuous comment.
- before anyone accuses me of making this out worse than it is, let me say that I have seen the manga version of this scene via the scanlation. There, Akane merely brandishes the knife in a threatening manner. Here, she deliberately thrusts it at Ranma's face -roughly at his eyes- and it's only him leaning back and snaring it between his fingers that stops its momentum. And this simply for saying that he and Genma were hungry enough that they could eat pig slop- it wasn't a comment on her cooking in the least, and he was unaware of how lousy it was at the time.
U: hypocritically deems Ranma as an insensitive, ungrateful jerk for being unable to stomach food she herself is unable to swallow.
G: is upset when she realises she just KOed Ryoga.
G/B: tries to fix the curry by adding fresh ingredients.
- she does have good intentions here. On the other hand, seeing as how she spoiled it in the first place by putting weird junk in it, is it really likely that adding more weird junk will fix it? Better to throw it out and start again.
G: realises from Ryoga's physical spasms it's still lousy.
U: happily and willingly believes Ryoga when he lies and claims it tastes delicious.
U: gets angry when Ranma tries some and promptly asks Ryoga if his sense of taste is also defective, telling him that his opinion was never asked for.
B: didn't taste this 'improved' batch, despite how bad the last one turned out.
B: gets angry when Ranma begs her to try it.
G: tells Ryoga that she's glad he likes her cooking but she doesn't need him to defend her.
G: concerned for Ryoga when Cologne KOs him.
U: throws a tantrum like a spoiled brat and runs off after Cologne & Ryoga, abandoning her honest fiance for the company of the comparative stranger who'll placate her with lies.
G: worried what Ryoga mastering the Bakusai Tenketsu will mean for Ranma.
The Breaking Point!? Ryoga's Great Revenge
G: concerned for Ryoga after the day's training ends and tends to the battered boy.
G/B: asks Cologne to go easier on Ryoga.
- while motivated by basic concern, interfering with another martial artist's training regime -unless it's obviously not going to turn out well, like Ranma's Cat Fu training under Genma- is not done.
G: worried for Ranma when it appears Ryoga has finally mastered the Bakusai Tenketsu.
G: wonders how Ranma is doing and is concerned about him...
B: ...but hasn't even checked on him for the last six days.
E/U: despite tasting her food and finding it repulsive, has absolutely no qualms about dishing the disgusting slop up to Ryoga.
B: claims she doesn't want Ranma, despite having just shot down Cologne's suggestion of dumping Ranma and getting together with Ryoga.
E: angry about being kidnapped in her sleep.
G: concerned for Ryoga when it appears he's been set up to lose.
E: points out that all Ranma has been practising is evasion.
E: angrily tells Ranma not to lose and points out she's the prize.
U: kicks Ranma, who is trying to save her from falling, in the face and into the path of an ostensibly deadly Ryoga.
E: is less than impressed with the "Fast Break" technique.
G: is worried when Ryoga blows himself and Ranma into the air.
G: is worried for Ranma when the cliff gives way and plunges him into the river below.
The Abduction of Akane!
G: pushes Kasumi to safety when Mousse attacks.
E: is confused by Mousse's demands and insulted that he confused her and her stuffed pig.
E: gets angry with Ranma and Genma when they talk as though she really was kidnapped, gets angry when Ranma-chan keeps this up at the fair and finally throws her into the ring for one insult too many.
E: knees Mousse in the face and calls him a moron for confusing her and her stuffed pig.
G: horrified when she realises "Mu-Mu-Chan" is trying to kill Ranma.
E: slaps Mousse in a panic when he suddenly dangles in front of her upside down.
Ranma vs. Mousse! To Lose Is To Win
G: frees herself while Ranma and the Chinese teens are distracted.
E: complains about having been dragged into this fight.
G/B: throws her shoe at Mousse, hitting him in the face and making him lose his grip on the Yahzniichuan hose.
G: kicks the last bucket of Jusenkyo water over Mousse, thus ensuring he can't use it against Ranma.
E: mentally comments on how pathetic Mousse looks.
- for a start, he does look pathetic. Secondly, given all that he's put her through -not just in the past 24 hours, but also since their first meeting- she has a valid right to be angry with him.
N: comforts him and tells him she'll help him with Shampoo.
B: blindsides Ranma with a table when she hears him angrily complaining to a duck he thinks is her, demanding to know why she'd ever be grateful to him.
B: tells Ranma to let Mousse win when she arranges the challenge and alerts Shampoo to it.
- Ranma takes martial arts very seriously, and throwing a fight goes against his grain.
B: tries to persuade Ranma before the fight that he'll simply be pretending to lose.
- as though that makes things any better.
B: tells him not to make it too obvious the fight is fixed.
B: slaps him with a fan when he disobeys her.
B: gets angry at Shampoo for also interfering.
G/B: horrified at how far Shampoo goes.
- the mark for this depends on whether she's sympathetic to Mousse or simply upset about her own plans being wrecked.
G/B: tells Ranma to stop picking on Mousse and that he's obviously had enough.
- good that she's concerned for Mousse... as for Ranma picking on Mousse, Akane was the one who arranged this thing in the first place.
G: finally realises how wrong asking Ranma to throw the fight was.
G: asks in concern where Mousse is when Ranma wins the fight.
G/E: happy that Mousse appears to have gotten through to Shampoo.
Enter Happosai, the Lustful Lecher!
G: tries to comfort Happosai when he starts crying over the fact she doesn't recognize him.
E: is insulted when the old pervert belittles her bust size.
B/U: dubs Happosai as being perfectly harmless and that Ranma is overreacting in his complaints about the disgusting little freak.
- this, despite the fact that when she first meets him he's groping her classmates, and the tales her father told her. As Ranma complains, so long as he isn't groping her, she doesn't seem to mind him.
E: sticks her tongue out at Shampoo when the latter leaves.
G: cautions Ranma about fighting Happosai, reminding him that he trained their fathers.
G: upset with Happosai's actions during the duel, demanding to know if he considers this a duel.
U: suggests Ranma actually give the old pervert what he wants and wear the bra.
G: calls encouragement to Ranma.
G: worried for Ranma when Happosai sends him flying.
G: concerned for Ranma's well being when he barely escapes the old freak's aura blast attack.
Assault on the Girls' Locker Room
G: devises a plan to try and stop Happosai's raids of ther school.
E: accidentally stands on Ryoga...
B: ...but doesn't seem too concerned about this.
G: thanks Ryoga for the present, which she gracefully accepts.
G: directs the other girls in getting ready to fight off Happosai.
G: doesn't particularly want to do this, but acknowledges it's the only way to teach Happosai a lesson.
G: horrified when P-chan suddenly faints with a nosebleed.
E: angrily hits Ranma when he waltzes into the changing room -filled with half-naked girls- and slaps her pet.
B: then continues chasing him when he flees, determined to keep on pounding him.
E/B: accuses Ranma of teaming up with Happosai.
- it does look suspicious... but then again, surely she should remember just how much the old freak disgusts him.
B: takes the violence up a notch by outfitting all of the girls with weaponry.
G: tries to calm the girls down when they start panicing at the rain of creepy-crawlies.
B: unsuccessfully attacks Ranma-chan when she spots her, demanding she fight fair.
- honestly, the style is Anything-Goes. "Fighting fair" shouldn't even be in her or Ranma's vocabulary.
E: furiously splashes Ranma-chan and Ryoga when she sees the former tricking the latter.
U: truly believes Ranma is after the underwear... and promptly hands over her classmate's lingerie to him.
G: admits she can't stop him...
B: ...then begs him that this be his last perversion.
U: declares that he was always sick in his body, but now he's clearly also sick in his mind as well.
G/B: claims she doesn't regret the time they spent together and runs off crying.
G: appears to believe him when he tells her about the Japanese Nanniichuan...
B: ...but was really just getting him to let his guard down and promptly hit him, declaring him a liar.
G/B: willing to believe the best of Ryoga's motives when she hears that he was the one who gave Ranma the map to the Japanese Nanniichuan.
G: tries to stop the two fighting.
U: finally believes that Ranma was telling the truth -though she never apologises for believing the worst of him nor is she remorseful of this fact- then immediately recants when she hears that the water is from the watermain.
Kuno's House of Gadgets! Guests Check In, But They Don't Check Out
G: concerned about the fact she's trespassing on someone else's property.
G: politely announces her presence.
E: not happy when she realises she's wandered into the Kuno house.
G: tries to reason with Kodachi instead of fighting back.
N: continues not to attack until she tries to dispatch the relatively helpless P-chan and Mu-Mu-Chan, whereupon she comes to their defence.
G: is concerned for Ranma when she finds him in the labyrinth, having fallen in via a pit trap.
E: kicks Sasuke in the face.
G: worried about Ranma and searches the Kuno house for him.
G: treats Kuno politely when she finds her way into the bathroom and doesn't hit him for his stupidity, not even when he hurts P-chan.
E: asks herself why she came here in the first place.
Goodbye Girl-Type
B: hits Ranma and yells at him for disrupting her training when he crash-lands on top of her training bricks courtesy of Happosai.
E: embarrassed by the advice her family offers when she follows Ranma to the Nekohanten.
G: joins the hunt for the last urn.
G: concerned for Ranma when Cologne smashes him into the kitchen.
G: figures out the riddle of the final urn.
G: leads them to the trail that leads to the Three Boulder Brothers.
E: asks Shampoo in return why the Chinese Girl came along.
B: gets jealous when Ranma saves Shampoo from a falling boulder and denies this, despite being willing to leave because of it.
G: declares her willingness to fight against Happosai.
G: is happy when Ranma finally makes it to the empty spring...
E: ...and is not so happy when Shampoo nearly pushes her over shoving her way to the setting hole.
E: disbeliving when Ryoga tells her she can go home now.
G: happy for Ranma when it appears he actually has been cured.
It's a Fine Line Between Pleasure and Pain
B: hits Ranma in the head with a fire extinguisher for warning Kuno off her cookies.
B: insists that he eat one, despite the fact she admits she hasn't tried one herself.
B: screams at him and threatens him when he fails to recognize the shape of her cookies.
E: demands to know why Kodachi has shown up. Likewise, demands her cookies back.
B: upset with the fact Ranma didn't eat a cookie before Kodachi stole them.
B: despite the fact she never tasted one, gets upset when Ranma protests they would have made him sick.
G/B: happily decrees that he can try one now after retrieving them.
B: gets angry when the clearly queasy-looking Ranma politely refuses them, explaining that he feels sick.
E: is horrified when Happosai eats them.
E/B: gets mad at Happosai when he starts crying and declares they weren't fit for human consumption, thus validating Ranma's protests.
B: angrily asks if he'd rather have had the sleeping potion-laced cookies Kodachi made.
B: on the way home, fumes about Ranma "embarrassing" her by refusing to eat her vile cookies and swears to make him eat some.
G: politely and apologetically asks Kasumi to help her with her baking, thus acknowledging she has problems with cooking...
B: ...but not that Ranma was in the right to avoid it. Vows that he will be sorry for not eating the first batch.
B: carries on her usual antics, ignoring Kasumi's gentle attempts to advise her.
G: actually tries tasting her own creations...
B: ...but keeps on putting in weird junk not called for by the recipe, despite the fact that the number of bad batches she's made should make it obvious not to do this.
B: tells an extremely one-sided version of the affair to her friends, telling them that Ranma wouldn't eat her food despite how hard she worked on it but not telling them that she screwed up horribly every time.
U: vows to force him to eat her cookies and say he likes them even if it kills him.
G: buys some new recipe books.
E/B: affronted when she sees Kodachi blackmailing Ranma into eating her cookies.
B: has clearly learned nothing from either her past experiments or these new recipe books, continuing to make the same mistakes.
B: demands that Ranma eat this latest batch, which she hasn't dared to try.
B: hypocritically denounces Kodachi for continuing to give Ranma food.
B: chases him from the house when he leaves on his own business, badgering him to eat her cookies.
E: is affronted when Ranma-chan tells her to go hom.
E/B: bluntly suggests Kodachi get medical help.
B: believes the doctored photo Kodachi gives her and promptly blindsides him in the bathroom.
B: calls Ranma a playboy and runs off without giving him the chance to explain.
B: upset to the point of tears that Ranma never once tried her cookies, despite the fact that she was never able to stomach them either.
U: doesn't even consider apologising to Ranma when he finally explains about having been blackmailed, even giving her proof in the form of the photographic negatives.
U: is satisfied when Ranma finally succumbs to her emotional blackmail and eats her latest batch of crap, though nowhere near as satisfied as she should have been given how she's been acting. Completely unremorseful when Ranma ends up with agonizing stomach pains for his generosity and blames the recipe, thus showing she has learned absolutely nothing from this whole fiasco.
S.O.S.! The Wrath of Happosai
G: tries to cheer Soun and Genma up when they get upset about the fact Happosai's crimes are coming back to haunt them.
E: asks if Soun and Genma are mad when they try to flee town after Happosai gets angry.
G: is insulted and affronted when their efforts to stop Happosai's vindictiveness consists solely of grovelling to him.
G: brings Ranma food when he gets kicked out of the dojo.
B: suggests he actually give in to Happosai.
G: agrees to help Ranma with his plan.
E: throws Happosai out of the window for fondling her while she was sewing a patch onto his clothes.
E: doubtful about whether or not Ranma's plan will work.
B: gets angry with Happosai when he confuses her dog design for a pig.
- this is just petty, especially given his compliments on her sewing skills and his genuine admiration of it.
B: hits Ranma-chan and tells her she won't help her again when she complains about how hard Akane's patch is to remove given how crude it looks.
G: tries to give her hot water so she can fight Happosai.
G: calls Soun pathetic for his grovelling.
G: tries to rouse the waste of a man when Happosai collapses from exhaustion.
Kissing is Such Sweet Sorrow! The Taking of Akane's Lips
E: doesn't want to take part in the school play.
E/B: unsuccessfully attacks Ranma when his comment, upon hearing her suggestions as to the play is to tell her to go for it and that she was born for the role.
G/B: immediately switches stances on the affair when she hears the role is Juliet.
E: instinctively punches Kuno in the eye for startling her by appearing behind her from nowhere.
E: horrified when Happosai auditions for the role of Romeo.
G: takes Ranma's sarcastic compliments seriously and happily.
E: vows never to forgive Ranma, Kuno & Happosai if they wreck the play.
E: horrified when she finds out Sasuke has been part of the balcony all along.
G: grateful to Ranma when he saves her from the amorous ninja.
E: gets irked when it turns out Ranma hasn't studied the role.
E: gets embarrassed and points out that it would just be part of the play if the two of them kissed.
E: gets irritated when Ranma refuses to kiss her.
G: points out that if he doesn't do it, she'll have to kiss one of the other three (Kuno, Happosai, Sasuke).
G: dispatches the idiot trio when they make a nuisance of themselves.
E: gets upset about the play being ruined by their antics.
G: remembers her childhood dream and refuses to give up.
G: actually tries to accept Kuno as Romeo...
E: ...then shoves him away.
G: saves Ranma-chan from getting kissed by Kuno.
E: irked at Ranma-chan stealing her role and the redhead's suggestions about her and Kuno.
E: horrified when Ranma-chan appears to kiss Kuno and storms off stage.
B: tells Ranma-chan she's a pervert and suggests she go and kiss Kuno again.
B: refuses to listen or believe Ranma-chan when she points out she used tape and it doesn't count.
N: encourages Ranma to kiss her in the final scene...
B: ...then uses tape on him.
E: teases him about kissing without the tape.
G: tells her sisters it's kinder to let the fainted Ranma sleep.
Bathhouse Battle! We're in Some Hot Water Now
B: hits Ranma with a bucket for saying he doesn't want to peep on her.
- a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation if ever I saw one.
G: suspicious of Nabiki's intentions/motivations.
G: tells Happosai not to act like a five year old.
G: then throws him over to the men's side, burying him in the high wall.
U: happily leaves Ranma, her own fiance, to the 'tender mercies' of the other female bathers, despite the fact he got into this situation trying to keep her safe and the lecherous runt under control.
B: insults Ranma's efforts to counter Happosai.
G: lures the old freak out of hiding so Ranma can deal with him.
U: accusses Ranma of actually encouraging the old loon.
U: then, hypocritically, when Ranma is unwilling to go to a bathhouse with Happosai again, acknowledges all of the good Ranma did in his efforts to keep Happosai restrained in an attempt to coerce him to repeat the nightmarish experience again.
G: has spare swimsuits so as to foil Happosai.
Water, water, everywhere, and all was cursed and black!
Drowned ones cast bad spell and out come pig, girl, duck, panda!
Swirl, swirl, slithery pond, and join with magic spring!
Swirl, swirl, dirty pond, and rid the cursed sting!
Here my prayer, I beg you please!
Now turn these curses BACK!
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