
Image: 高橋留美子・小学館/「らんま1/2」製作委員会
AMBot | 12/07/2024 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The episode begins with a humorous flashback and updated scenes showing Akane's shorter hair. Ranma, in female form, watches as Kodachi brutally defeats three students—members of a rhythmic gymnastics team. Ranma takes the injured to Akane, who agrees to represent them in the upcoming tournament despite having no experience whatsoever.
During training, Ryouga remains in pig form near Akane, making Ranma jealous. Kodachi's tactic of incapacitating her opponents before the match clashes with Akane's determination to stand her ground. When Ranma saves her once, Kodachi develops an obsession with him and even attempts to kiss him until Akane intervenes.
The next day, Kodachi appears at Akane's home, clinging to Ranma and only retreating when Akane and their engagement are mentioned. Kodachi's brother Tatewaki encourages her, while he himself pursues Akane. As Ryouga disappears again, Ranma supports Akane in training and notices her progress, but an accident leaves Akane injured just before the tournament.
With Akane out of commission, the choice falls on Ranma, who—thanks to a splash of cold water—becomes the ideal substitute candidate.
During training, Ryouga remains in pig form near Akane, making Ranma jealous. Kodachi's tactic of incapacitating her opponents before the match clashes with Akane's determination to stand her ground. When Ranma saves her once, Kodachi develops an obsession with him and even attempts to kiss him until Akane intervenes.
The next day, Kodachi appears at Akane's home, clinging to Ranma and only retreating when Akane and their engagement are mentioned. Kodachi's brother Tatewaki encourages her, while he himself pursues Akane. As Ryouga disappears again, Ranma supports Akane in training and notices her progress, but an accident leaves Akane injured just before the tournament.
With Akane out of commission, the choice falls on Ranma, who—thanks to a splash of cold water—becomes the ideal substitute candidate.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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