Subject: dictionary of ranma terms
From: Neil Reynolds
Date: 8/25/1996, 5:36 AM
To: fanfic@fanfic.com

  For some of you this is waisted space. Gomen
  There's an excellent FAQ that covers attacks, people, magic items, etc.
with all important terms and names listed in english, romanji, and kanji
located on the venice archives under the name sorted/Ranma/Manga/ranma.ppt

  These were discussed a week ago here, but I never saw this mentioned, so I
mention it now.

  It's current up to Manga vol 27, so Kunoichi, and Akari aren't covered.

  I can't spot any errors, and have never heard any errors reported. If there
are any, I'd like to hear them.

  Here it is:
						Neil Reynolds
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This list started as just a list of name translations to answer a
rec.arts.anime query.  Descriptions were added to make a cast list
for anime showings.  Martial arts techniques, magic items, and each
character's weapons were listed for someone who wanted to make a card
game.  TV episode and manga chapter numbers were added for reference.

For the Ranma Perfect Guide project, I've brought it up to date
through volume 27, the end of the series, both movies, and the 2 OAVs
to date.  I've also added dialect notes about the distinctive ways
certain characters talk, and other information people sent me or
requested.

Ranma 1/2: people, places, and things  (spoilers)
by Terry Martin
revised January 8, 1994

{Including JIS kana and kanji codes in braces.}

OPENING NARRATION

Nettouhen episodes 1-23:  Ranma-kun wa Hentai  "Ranma-kun's a weirdo"

Musabetsu kakutou Saotome-ryuu Ranma-kun
        "Hanase!"
        "Chaaaa!"
Tendou doujou no Akane-chan
        "Chotto, nani yo!"
Futari wa oyadoushi ga kimeta iinazuke
        "Katte ni kimeru na yo!"
        "Meiwaku da wa!"
Soshite, Ranma-kun ni wa nayami no tane,
        "Nani sunde!"
Mizu o kaburu to onna no ko ni natchau n desu.
                        Ranma-kun of the unrestricted fighting Saotome school
                                "Let go!"
                                "Chaaaa!"
                        Akane-chan of the Tendou doujou
                                "Wait, what!"
                        The two of them were engaged by their parents
                                "I didn't agree to this!"
                                "You're bothering me!"
                        And, a vexation to Ranma-kun,
                                "What are you doing!"
                        When water is poured on him, he turns into a girl.

PEOPLE

The cast:
    Saotome  {$@Aa25=w(J}
        Ranma  "disorderly horse"  {$@MpGO(J}
            Our well-built hero/heroine (sort of).  The martial art of
            kempo is his life.  Never turns down a challenge (martial arts
            rhythmic gymnastics, martial arts skating, martial arts tea
            ceremony, martial arts dinner, martial arts cheerleading... if
            it has "martial arts" in the name, he'll win, eventually).
                Training with his father at the mysterious Jusenkyou
            training ground in China, he was thrown into a spring called
            Nyanniichuan, where a young girl drowned 1500 years ago.  He
            emerged as a young girl, according with the spring's curse.
            When splashed with hot water, he changes back to a boy, but
            when splashed with cold to room temperature water, he turns
            into a girl again.
                Name:
                    In credits, written in kanji for male Ranma,
                    and in hiragana for female Ranma.
                Distinctive features:
                    Pigtail.  Often wears Chinese clothing.
                Dialect:
                    Uses rough, sloppy speech in either form.
                    (ex. "kawaikunee" instead of "kawaikunai",
                    "omoshiree" instead of "omoishiroi").
                Aliases:
                    osage no onna "pony-tailed girl" to Kunou
                    mukodono "son-in-law" to Cologne
                    `Ran-chan' to Ukyou
                    Akane's cousin `Ranko' to Nodoka
                Disguises:  (to fool Ryouga)
                    Girl in glasses
                        Nettouhen episode 16.  Volume 8 part 11.
                    Ryouga-sama's fiance'e
                        Nettouhen episode 24.  Volume 9 part 10.
                    Hibiki Yoiko
                        Volume 11 part 2.
                    Cu-chan
                        Nettouhen episode 43.  Volume 12 part 8.
                    Volleyball girl
                        Nettouhen episode 62.  Volume 14 part 9.
                    Ryouga's kouhai (underclassgirl)
                        Nettouhen episode 123.  Volume 20 part 2.
                Voices:
                    (male)    Yamaguchi Kappei    {$@;38}!!>!J?(J}
                    (female)  Hayashibara Megumi  {$@NS86!!$a$0$_(J}
        Genma  "dark horse"  {$@8<GO(J}
            Ranma's insensitive father.  Long ago he arranged with his
            closest friend, Tendou Soun, that their children would
            marry.
                While training Ranma at the remote Chinese training
            ground Jusenkyou, Ranma kicked him into Shonmaoniichuan where a
            panda drowned 2000 years ago.  Genma emerged as a panda, and as
            the guide explained the spring's curse, still went on to whack
            Ranma into Nyanniichuan.
                Unlike Ranma, he doesn't have much trouble with his curse,
            and becomes quite accustomed to living as a panda (comporting
            himself with human dignity even as he sips tea and plays shogi
            with Souun).  Since he can't speak as a panda, he uses wooden
            signs to communicate.
                Distinctive features:
                    Round glasses with loops around each ear.
                Weapons:  As a panda, wooden signs.
                Voice:  Ogata Kenichi  {$@=oJ}!!8-0l(J}

    Tendou  {$@E7F;(J}
        "way of heaven; providence; destiny; motion of heavenly bodies"
        Akane  "scarlet"  {$@$"$+$M(J}
            The youngest daughter, age 16, like Ranma.  A hot-tempered
            boy-hating kempoist, yet admired by many boys at school.
            She refuses to be betrothed against her will, especially to a
            hentai weirdo like Ranma (who doesn't like being engaged to a
            violent tomboy any better).
                Despite their constant bickering and denials, Akane and
            Ranma grow to like each other (and feel jealous when the other
            appears more interested in another suitor), but neither can
            admit it.
                Akane is comically inept at traditional feminine pursuits
            like cooking, sewing, and tea ceremony.  She also swims like
            a hammer, being utterly incapable of staying afloat.
                Name:  Related to akane-gumo "scarlet cloud"
                Aliases:
                    Frequently called kawaikune "uncute" by Ranma
                Voice:  Hidaka Noriko  {$@F|9b!!$N$j;R(J}
        Nabiki  "waving, fluttering"  {$@$J$S$-(J}
            Akane's conniving older sister, age 17.  A mischievous
            mercenary, con artist, and bookie, she finds ways to turn a
            profit from the odd situations she becomes a part of.  She
            also maintains a steady income selling embarrassing pictures of
            Ranma-chan to Kunou Tatewaki.
                Name:  Related to nabiki-gumo "fluttering cloud"
                Voice:  Takayama Minami  {$@9b;3!!$_$J$_(J}
        Kasumi  "haze, mist"  {$@$+$9$_(J}
            The eldest daughter, age 19.  A traditional, proper Japanese
            girl, taking over the household duties of her dead mother,
            keeping house and cooking for the doujou's many guests.  She
            takes the bizarre events around the doujou in stride with
            cheerful obliviousness or sympathetic remarks on the obvious.
                Name:  Related to kasumi-gumo "mistlike cloud"
                Voice:  Inoue Kikuko  {$@0f>e!!4n5W;R(J}
        Souun  "fast cloud"  {$@Aa1@(J}
            The emotional father.
                Souun and Genma trained together as Happousai's students
            before starting their own martial arts schools.  Now the
            fathers try to force Akane and Ranma to bond against their
            will, which rarely does any good.  Souun is furious whenever
            Ranma turns out to have yet another fiance'e, or when Ranma
            seems to prefer one of them to Akane.
                Voice:  Oobayashi Ryunosuke  {$@BgNS!!N42p(J}

    Hibiki  "sound; noise"  {$@6A(J}
        Ryouga  "good fangs"  {$@NI2g(J}
            Ranma's rival since junior high, when he challenged Ranma to a
            fight in the vacant lot behind his house.  But, eternally lost
            boy that he is, it took him a four-day journey all over Japan
            to find his way there, to find that Ranma has gone off with his
            father on a training expedition.
                To avenge the grudge, he went to China after Ranma,
            eventually blundering his way to a desolate mountain range,
            where a pony-tailed girl chasing a panda knocked him off a
            cliff and into Heitouenniichuan, where a black pig drowned 1200
            years ago.  A panda rescued the little black pig... only to
            deliver him to the Chinese guide for dinner.  Fortunately,
            the guide dropped him into a wok of boiling water.
                Ryouga blames Ranma for his condition, and his anger
            multiplies when he finds out that Ranma is really directly
            responsible for it.  When this comes out, Ranma remorsefully
            swears not to reveal Ryouga's secret.  As a pig, Ryouga
            becomes Akane's pet "P-chan", and falls deeply in love with
            her, but believes no one could love him as a human with his
            curse.  Akane is unaware that the pet pig she sleeps with is
            Ryouga, despite several close calls, and is angry whenever
            Ranma abuses her piggy.
                In addition to a complete inability to follow directions,
            Ryouga is fooled even by Ranma's most ridiculous disguises.
            Extremely strong, he often shatters rocks and walls in his
            anxiety.
                Entrance:  Episode 7.  Volume 2 part 2.
                Distinctive features:
                    Cute fangs, like Lum (Urusei Yatsura).  Wears a yellow
                    and black (no, not tiger-striped) headband around his
                    head, or around his neck as a pig.
                Weapons:
                    Slings headbands, wields a heavy, sharp-rimmed
                    umbrella, and uses his belt like a blade.
                Aliases:
                    as a pet black pig: P-chan to Akane, Charlotte to Azusa
                Voice:  Yamadera Kouichi  {$@;3;{!!9(0l(J}

    Kunou  "9 abilities"  {$@6eG=(J}
        Tatewaki  "belt sword; bringing a sword"  {$@BSEa(J}
            2-E Kunou Tatewaki, 17-sai (17 years old), boastful captain of
            the kendo club.  Apparently of wealthy samurai lineage.
                As class president, he ruled that anyone who would date
            Akane must first defeat her.  At the start of the series, Akane
            defeats their attempts every morning.  In the meantime, he
            falls in love with the pony-tailed girl who mysteriously takes
            Ranma's place during a fight and defeats him.  After Ranma
            soundly defeats him, though he will never accept defeat, the
            other students accept Ranma and Akane's betrothal.
                Hating Ranma for being too close to both Akane and the
            pony-tailed girl, he agonizes over which girl he loves more
            (which his classmate Nabiki capitalizes on).
                Entrance:  Episode 2.  Volume 1 part 3.
                Name:
                    In episode 2, Nabiki puns on his name by writing
                    it with the kanji "no ability/competence".
                Distinctive features:
                    Wears samurai robes and carries a bokutou.
                Weapons:
                    A bokutou (wooden kendo sword) which he wields as
                    effectively as a blade.
                Aliases:
                    Aoi Ikazuchi "Blue Thunder" according to himself
                    `Tatchi' to his father
                Voice:  Suzuoki Hirotaka  {$@NkCV!!MN9'(J}
        Kodachi  "little long sword"  {$@>.B@Ea(J}
            His even stranger younger sister, age 16.  She's a formidable
            martial arts rhythmic gymnastics expert from the rival Saint
            Hebereke's girls' academy, who wins her matches by default
            by taking out her opponents "fair and square" before the
            competition.  After a thwarted attack on Akane in her bedroom
            before their upcoming match, Ranma, chasing P-chan,
            accidentally knocks her off the doujou roof, then unknowingly
            rescues her.  When she comes to and sees who "saved" her, she
            falls for Ranma.
                However, not only is Akane in the way, but also a strong
            pony-tailed girl who has the audacity to use her Ranma's name!
                Entrance:  Episode 11.  Volume 2 part 9.
                Distinctive features:
                    Black roses are her trademark.  Sometimes they appear on
                    her clothing, or she holds one between her teeth.  Spins
                    her lash-like ribbon in the air, sometimes casting black
                    rose petals all around.  Villanous laugh, like B-ko
                    (Project A-ko).
                Weapons:
                    Her favorite is the ribbon, but she's apparently
                    skilled with many.  Gives bouquets of black roses
                    loaded with exploding powder causing sleep or
                    paralysis.
                Aliases:
                    Kuro-bara no Kodachi  {$@9u%P%i(J $@$N(J $@>.B@Ea(J}
                        "Black Rose Kodachi"
                    `Kotchi' to her father
                Voice:  Shimazu Saeko  {$@EgDE!!:c;R(J}
        Midorigame  "green tortoise"  {$@%_%I%j%,%a(J}
            Kodachi's deceptively-named pet, who gives Ranma a nasty
            surprise by being an alligator.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 19.  Volume 9 part 2.
        (`kouchou' "principal")  {$@9;D9(J}
            The antagonistic authoritarian principal of the high school.
            When he returns from America with extreme Hawaiimania, he
            announces he has a big present for his students: a new rule
            that all boys must have marabouzu-style shaved heads and all
            girls have very short okappa haircuts... unless the students
            get a coconut containing an exemption slip within three days.
            He goes to extreme lengths in his attempts to cut Ranma's
            pigtail and make an example of him, but gets only several
            poundings.
                In the manga, the students force him to reveal that
            although he doesn't remember where that coconut with the
            exemption slip is, he tattooed directions to it on the shaved
            head of his long lost son Tatewaki, who he left behind 3 years
            ago.  He makes crazy rules to inconvenience his students,
            especially Ranma, who thwarts his discipline.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 46.  Volume 12 part 1.
                Distinctive features:
                    Bonsai palm tree growing on top of his head.  Deep tan.
                    Wears sunglasses, a lei, and an aloha shirt.  Sometimes
                    rides a skateboard.
                Dialect:
                    Uses katakana American in his sentences (ex. "MII
                    [me] no" instead of "watashi no"), and draws out
                    his "desu"'s ("GIBU APPU [Give up] de---su!").
                Weapons:
                    Wields a pair of barikan (hair clippers) or large
                    shears.  Hands or throws exploding pineapples to
                    unsuspecting students.  Has used silly tricks like
                    remote-control planes with sharpened propellors and
                    trained hair-clipping lobsters.
                Voice:  Hitouchi Tateno  {$@?NFb!!7zG7(J}

    Happousai  "8 treasures together"  {$@H,Ju@F(J}
            A powerful old man, possessed of an evil spirit.  The feared
            and loathed sensei of Genma and Souun.  10-several years ago,
            he harshly trained them by making them take part in his
            plundering and endure the punishments when he left them behind.
            Finally, they got him drunk, chained him in a barrel, threw the
            barrel in a cave, and sealed the cave with dynamite and a
            boulder hung with Buddhist scriptures.
                Years later, he escapes.  He moves into the Tendou doujou
            to train his successor, where Genma gives him Ranma to train.
                A 110% pervert, he constantly goes around lifting skirts,
            stealing women's underwear for his extensive collection, and
            committing frottage.  His perversions are the source of his
            strength; without touching young female bodies or underwear, he
            loses his power.  Ranma and Akane are his favorite targets.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 15.  Volume 7 part 5.
                Re-entrance:  Nettouhen episode 114.  Volume 19 part 9.
                Weapons:
                    A small pipe, with which he flips opponents long
                    distances, and the long-forgotten devastating secret
                    Happo-dai-karin technique, which turns out to be
                    throwing fuse bombs.
                Alias:  `Happy' to Cologne, as he called himself at 18
                Voice:  Nagai Ichirou  {$@1J0f!!0lO:(J}

    Kuonji  "eternal temple"  {$@5W1s;{(J}
        Ukyou  "right of Kyoto/capital"  {$@1&5~(J}
            Ranma's kawaii iinazuke "cute fiance'e".  10 years ago, on a
            training journey with his father, Ranma stole okonomiyaki
            from Ukyou's father's yatai (food cart), defeating Ukyou every
            day.  However, it was a friendly rivalry -- Ukyou drew pictures
            with okonomiyaki sauce on them for Ranma.
                Ukyou's father told Genma that Ukyou said she wants to be
            Ranma's wife.  Genma said Ranma already has a fiance'e.  Ukyou's
            father said too bad, he was thinking of giving them the yatai
            for a dowry.  Genma said we'll take her.
                In this quandary, he made Ranma decide; he asked Ranma
            which he liked better, okonomiyaki or Ukyou.  Unaware of
            Ukyou's wish or even that Ukyou is a girl, Ranma chose
            okonomiyaki, so Genma and Ranma ran off with the yatai and
            leave Ukyou behind.  Shamed and ridiculed by her peers, Ukyou
            decided she wouldn't like boys forever, dressed and lived as
            one, and devoted herself to okonomiyaki style martial arts.
                Years later, when Ranma discovers her actual gender and
            Ukyou discovers that Ranma does not get along with his other
            fiance;e, they reconcile and she becomes enamored of him.
            Ranma generally treats Ukyou only like an old friend.  She
            runs the Utchan okonomiyaki shop in town.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 23.  Volume 9 part 5.
                Distinctive features:
                    Wears a bandolier of small spatulas and a huge spatula
                    on her back.
                Dialect:
                    Kansai dialect (ex. "da" replaced with "ya",
                    "-sen" -> "-hen", uses "uchi" instead of "watashi",
                    says "ooki ni" for "thank you").
                Weapons:
                    Wields a huge spatula.  Throws small sharpened spatulas.
                    Once, threw exploding bags of powder.
                Alias:
                    `Utchan' to Ranma
                Voice:  Tsuru Hiromi  {$@Da!!$R$m$_(J}

    Ono  {$@>.G5(J}
        Toufuu  "east wind"  {$@ElIw(J}
            The local chiropractor, skilled in martial arts medicine, when
            he's himself.  Whenever he sees Kasumi, his glasses steam up
            and he becomes a babbling fool (and dangerous to his patients),
            as everyone but Kasumi knows.  (To Akane's heartbreak at the
            beginning of the series, since she had a crush on him since she
            was a child.)  Genma gets a job doing chores at his clinic.
                Entrance:  Episode 2.  Volume 1 part 3.
                Voice:  Mitsuya Yuuji  {$@;0%CLp!!M:Fs(J}
        `Betty-chan'
            The skeleton Toufuu-sensei manipulates, and dances with in glee
            after being with Kasumi.

    Gosunkugi  "5 `sun' [measure: about an inch] nail"  {$@8^@#E#(J}
        Hikaru  {$@8w(J}
            1-F Gosunkugi Hikaru, spooky classmate of Ranma and Akane.
            Obsessed with Akane, he takes pictures of her and tries to
            gain her companionship.  Jealous of Ranma, he nails voodoo
            dolls with strands of Ranma's hair to trees and posts.  He
            becomes a spy for Kunou and Kodachi in their plots to cause
            trouble for Ranma.  Wears unconvincing disguises when he
            tries to do something sneaky.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 96.  Volume 5 part 1.
                Distinctive features:
                    Big dark patches under his eyes.  Straps burning
                    candles to his head.
                Weapon:
                    Small wooden hammer.
                Voice:  Futamata Kazunari  {$@FsKt!!0l@.(J}

    Sarugakure  "monkey + hide"  {$@1n1#(J}
        Sasuke  "help + assistance"  {$@:4=u(J}
            The Kunou's ninja, who defends the Kunou mansion against
            intruders with strange traps.  Replaced Gosunkugi's role
            at the start of Ranma 1/2 Nettouhen.  (A silly, cartoony
            character.)
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 2.
                Name:
                    Reference to the legendary monkey-stylist ninja
                    Sarutobi Sasuke of Mt. Kunou.
                Voice:  Chiba Shigeru  {$@@iMU!!HK(J}

    the Nyu-che-zuu/Jo-ketsu-zoku  "woman hero tribe"  {$@=w7fB2(J}
        Shampoo  "coral + raw, uncut jade"  {$@;9`y(J}
            A cute, acrobatic Chinese girl, champion of the Joketsuzoku,
            defeated in her village's annual contest by Ranma as a girl.
            She gives her the kiss of death, and chases her out of China
            trying to kill her.  After showing up in Japan seeking the
            girl Ranma, she meets and is defeated by the boy Ranma, but
            this time she declares her love for him and calls him
            "husband".  By the customs of her clan, recorded in the
            Joketsuzoku scriptures, when defeated by an outsider, if it is
            a woman you give her the kiss of death and kill her, but if it
            is a man you marry him.
                Ruthless with her rivals, she tries to make Akane forget
            everything about Ranma by washing her hair with her special
            formula 110 shampoo.
                Crushed when Ranma reveals his secret to her, she returns
            to her village and renews her training at Jusenkyou with her
            grandmother, who knocks her into Maoniichuan, where a cat
            drowned 1800 years ago.  Assured that Ranma is really a man,
            she returns to Japan and tries to get Ranma to fall in love
            with her, working at her great-grandmother's Chinese restaurant
            and making deliveries on her bicycle.
                Entrance:  Episode 15.  Volume 4 part 4.
                Re-entrance:  Nettouhen episode 2.  Volume 5 part 1.
                Distinctive features:
                    Long purple hair.  Wears Chinese clothing and round hair
                    ornaments that stay on her fur as a cat.
                Dialect:
                    Speaks according to a stereotype of Chinese people
                    speaking Japanese (forming many adjectives with
                    "-teki", using "aru" as an ending).  Uses Chinese
                    conversational phrases:
                        nii hao  hello
                        shai shen       bye bye
                        shei shei       thank you
                        wuo ai ni       I love you
                        wuoda airen     dear husband
                Disguises:
                    Pido-chan
                        Volume 12 part 8.
                Weapons:
                    Wields bonbori (a pair of maces with big spheres on
                    the end).  Also wielded a big curved sword when out
                    to kill Ranma.
                Voice:  Sakuma Rei  {$@:45W4V!!%l%$(J}

        Cologne (`o-baba')  "possible + rugged mountain place"  {$@2DVG(J}
            Shampoo's ancient, powerful great-grandmother, who tries to make
            Ranma marry Shampoo, subtly grooming him by training him in new
            martial arts techniques.
                She and her granddaughter Shampoo run the Neko Hanten
            restaurant.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 3.  Volume 5 part 6.
                Name:
                    Not revealed until Happousai recognizes her much later.
                Distinctive features:
                    Hops around on a gnarled wooden staff somewhat like
                    a pogo stick.
                Weapons:  Her staff.
                Voice:  Asou Miyoko  {$@Kc@8!!H~Be;R(J}

        (`Shampoo no chichi' "Shampoo's father")
            In the manga, Shampoo's father witnesses her fall into
            Maoniichuan, and also works at the Neko Hanten restaurant.
                (Only a background character, but he has a big part in
            the PC Engine CD-ROM action game as the boss of the final
            stage.)
                Voice:  Ginga Banjou  {$@6d2O!!K|>f(J}

        Moose (Mousse)  "wash + thread"  {$@]te/(J}
            A boy blindly following his love, Shampoo, who detests him.
            Even with his thick bottle-lens glasses, he mistakes statues,
            telephone poles, and bystanders for other people.
                He shows up in Japan looking for Shampoo, even though he
            always fails to defeat her in a fight, but Cologne tells him
            Shampoo is going to marry Ranma.  So he challenges this new
            rival for Shampoo's affections to a man-to-man fight (a
            troublesome point for Ranma).
                When Ranma defeats him, he returns to China and seeks
            training at Jusenkyou, where he walks into Yaazuniichuan, a
            spring where a wild duckling drowned 1300 years ago (if there's
            anywhere in the world a duck could drown, it's there).  He
            returns to Japan with a supply of Yaazuniichuan water to turn
            Ranma into a duck, too, but (of course) fails.
                Moose hates Ranma, and would dearly like to do away with
            Shampoo's "husband".
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 5.  Volume 5 part 7.
                Re-entrance:  Nettouhen episode 13.  Volume 10 part 4.
                Name:
                    Written "Moose" in Nettouhen, but "Mousse" was probably
                    the original intent.
                Distinctive features:
                    Thick glasses.  Wears a white robe.
                Dialect:
                    Seems to use Tohoku dialect (ex. "ora" instead of
                    "ore").
                Weapons:
                    Moose is a hidden weapons expert.  He usually
                    throws various heavy or entangling objects on the
                    ends of long chains.  He sometimes sprouts long
                    blades from his sleeves, or wears shoes with
                    spikes and talons on the ends.  As a duck, his
                    eyesight is sharp enough to accurately throw knives
                    which sprout from his wings.
                Aliases:
                    anki no Moose "hidden tool Moose"  {$@0E4o(J $@$N(J $@%`!<%9(J}
                    as a duck: Muu-Muu
                Voice:  Seki Toshihiko  {$@4X!!=SI'(J}

Guest stars:
    Jusenkyou guide  {$@<v@t6?(J $@%,%$%I(J}
            The Chinese guide who explains the tragic legends befalling
            the surprising number of people cursed by the springs of
            Jusenkyou.  He speaks Japanese as well as any Chinese
            person in this series, and translates for Ranma and Genma
            at the Nyuchezuu village.
                Dialect:
                    Speaks according to a stereotype of Chinese people
                    speaking Japanese (as noted under Shampoo).
                Voice:  Yamadera Kouichi  {$@;3;{!!9(0l(J}

    Ono Kin  {$@>.G5!!$-$s(J}
            Toufuu-sensei's mother, who comes to town for one episode
            toting a butsuban shrine to her husband and a picture of a
            musclebound girl, with good hips for bearing grandchildren
            (her main qualification), that she's arranged for Toufuu to
            marry.
                Appearance:  Episode 14.
                Voice:  Oota Toshiko  {$@B@ED!!=J;R(J}

    Sanzenin  "3000 temples/mansions/palaces"  {$@;0@i1!(J}
        Mikado  "emperor"  {$@Dk(J}
            Very handsome and very conceited playboy martial arts figure
            skater of the free-skating Golden Pair from Koru Hosei Gakuen.
            Trying to set a new record for kissing cute girls.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 7.  Volume 2 part 6.
                Voice:  Inoue Kazuhiko  {$@0f>e!!OBI'(J}

    Shiratori  "white bird"  {$@GrD;(J}
        Azusa  "catalpa tree"  {$@$"$:$5(J}
            Cutesy martial arts figure skater of the free-skating Golden
            Pair from Koru Hosei Gakuen.  When she sees something she
            considers cute, like P-chan ("Charlotte!"), she gives it a
            French name and very selfishly claims it (and if a man has it,
            beats him over the head until she gets it).  She challenges
            Akane to a martial arts ice skating match with P-chan as the
            prize.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 7.  Volume 2 part 6.
                Voice:  Matsui Naoko  {$@>>0f!!:Z:y;R(J}

    Daimonji  {$@BgJ8;z(J}
        Sentarou  "boiling first son"  {$@@yB@O:(J}
            Sentarou, unconscious on a wild horse charging through the
            rain, is "saved" by Ranma.  Happy to have found a strong girl
            his grandmother could approve of, he tries to take Ranma for a
            bride (and Akane after she comes to rescue Ranma).
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 75.  Volume 6 part 9.
                Name:  Common name with unusual kanji.
                Dialect:  Kyoto dialect (exaggerated used of "dosu").
                Voice:  Shimada Satoshi  {$@EgED!!IR(J}
        (`baa-sama')
            His grandmother, master of tea ceremony style martial arts,
            who tests Ranma to prove her as strong and as worthy as
            Sentarou claims.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 75.  Volume 6 part 9.
                Weapons:  Tea ceremony implements.
                Dialect:  Kyoto dialect (exaggerated used of "dosu").
                Alias:  the Iemoto  {$@2H85(J}
                Voice:  Kyouda Naoko  {$@5~ED!!>0;R(J}

    Miyako-ooji  "main thoroughfare of the metropolis"  {$@ETBgO)(J}
        Satsuki  "tea moon"  {$@Cc7n(J}
            The 1988 Miss Tea Ceremony, intended bride of Sentarou.
            In Nettouhen, daughter of the "dark side" martial arts tea
            ceremony school.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 112.  Volume 6 part 11.
                Name:  Common name with unusual kanji.
        Sanae  "tea sprout"  {$@CcID(J}
            Her monkey, trained in tea ceremony, who improbably takes
            her place.
                Entrance:  Volume 6 part 10.
                Name:  Common name with unusual kanji.

    (`doujou yaburi')  {$@F;>l(J $@GK$j(J}
            The doujou yaburi, who fights the champions of each doujou for
            their kanban (doujou signs).  When he challenges the Tendou doujou
            to a fight the following day, Souun and Genma want Akane and
            Ranma to fight him together, but Akane insists she can handle
            it herself, and Shampoo has offered Ranma her Nanniichuan mix
            if he goes on a date with her then.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 12.  Volume 8 part 1.
                Voice:  Kamiyama Takumi  {$@?@;3!!Bn;0(J}

    Kurenai  {$@9H(J}
        Tsubasa  "wings"  {$@$D$P$5(J}
            A beautiful junior high schoolmate of Ukyou's, who gives Ukyou
            presents and sends Ukyou love letters.  Ukyou told Tsubasa she
            already has a fiance'.  Tsubasa challenges Ranma to win Ukyou.
                Skilled at camouflage, Tsubasa wears bizarre disguises
            like mailboxes, vending machines, umbrella costumes...
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 27.  Volume 10 part 9.
                Voice:  Yamada Eiko  {$@;3ED!!1I;R(J}

    Linlin, Ranran
            Shampoo's "younger sister" villagers of her clan, who
            trained very hard in ridiculous martial arts techniques
            when they saw Shampoo beaten by Ranma.  They come to
            Japan to ask Shampoo how she killed Ranma, and when they
            find out she hasn't, they try to.  Shampoo stops them the
            first time and gives them the kiss of death.  But when
            their techniques later backfire, Shampoo ends up saving
            their lives.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 40.
                Re-entrance:  Nettouhen episode 72.
                Name:
                    From real Chinese sisters famous for singing "LINLIN
                    RANRAN ryuuen!" in a TV commercial for a Chinese
                    restaurant.
                Dialect:
                    Speaks according to a stereotype of Chinese people
                    speaking Japanese (as noted under Shampoo).
                Voice:
                    (Linlin)  Mita Yuuko  {$@;0ED!!$f$&;R(J}
                    (Ranran)  Kobayashi Yuuko  {$@>.NS!!M%;R(J}

    Shirokuro  "white-black"  {$@%7%m%/%m(J}
            In the manga, Ryouga's dog, age 4.  The only one in Ryouga's
            household that can find her way home.  Appears on television
            as a lost dog looking for her master, with a litter of two-tone
            puppies that Akane adores.  In the series, a ninja dog that
            Ryouga rescues and adopts.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 140.  Volume 11 part 1.
                Distinctive features:
                    White on one side, black on the other.
                Name:
                    Shiro "white" and Kuro "black" are common dog names.

    Bake-neko  {$@2=$1G-(J}
            A huge ghost cat, looking for a wife, inhabiting Maomoorin,
            a large lengedary bell given to Ranma by Shampoo.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 54.  Volume 14 part 2.
                Distinctive feature:
                    Giant white cat.
                Dialect:
                    Frequently replaces "na" with "nya" (Japanese meow)
                    (ex. "gomennyasai").  Uses "nya" as a verb ending.
                Voice:  Yoshimura You  {$@5HB<!!$h$&(J}

    (?)
        Yotarou  {$@M?B@O:(J}
            A weak little boy who doesn't like to go outside.  He loves
            pandas, and tells his mother he will go outside and play if
            he gets a panda for Christmas.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 57.  Volume 14 part 6.
                Voice:  Matsui Naoko  {$@>>0f!!:Z:y;R(J}
        (`Maman')
            His mother, who gratefully serves the panda expensive
            delicacies.
                Voice:  Yokoo Mari  {$@2#Hx!!$^$j(J}

    Bakuchi Ou King (Casino King)  "Gambling King `King'"  {$@GnTu2&#K(J}
            The unscrupulous carnival gambler to whom young Ranma, 10 years
            ago, loses his shirt and the Tendou doujou he would eventually
            marry into.  King returns with Ranma's signed promise in
            writing, to claim the doujou and turn it into a casino.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 67.  Volume 15 part 4.
                Distinctive features:
                    Looks like and dresses similar to a playing card King.
                Weapons:  Throws cards.
                Voice:  Aono Takeshi  {$@@DLn!!Ip(J}

    the niku-man men
        Niku, An, Karee, and Piza
            In the Tsinghai region of China, four little men come to the
            Yakusaikan store seeking a 4000 year old secret "dragon's hair"
            of mysterious power.  They coerce the shopkeeper to draw them a
            picture of the person who has it now, who has a conspicuous
            pigtail.  Finally they find Ranma, who uses it to tie off the
            end of his pigtail and never removes it because it's his
            "seal".  But remove it they do...
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 70.  Volume 15 part 8.
                Distinctive features:
                    Their heads look like niku-man, an-man, curry-man,
                    and pizza-man.
                Voices:
                    Tanonaka Takeshi  {$@ED%NCf!!M+(J}
                    Chiba Shigeru     {$@@iMU!!HK(J}
                    Shimada Satoshi   {$@EgED!!IR(J}
                    Hase Arihiro      {$@D9C+!!M-MN(J}

    Picolette Chardin II
            A blond-haired blue-eyed French prince.  Able to slip huge
            amounts of food in his incredibly flexible mouth, too quickly
            to be seen (according to his family's manners).
                Twenty years ago, a starving Souun and Genma, after losing
            in a martial arts dinner contest and being presented with a
            monstrous bill, promised one of their daughters to marry into
            the Chardin family.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 87.  Volume 16 part 8.
                Name:  French-sounding name of a Japanese toilet cleanser.
                Distinctive features:
                    Blond-haired, blue-eyed gaijin.  Can stretch his mouth
                    bigger than someone's head.  Mixes French and Japanese.
                Dialect:
                    Mixes katakana French words with very formal
                    Japanese (ex. "Bonjour de gozaimasu").
                Voice:  Namba Keiichi  {$@FqGH!!7=0l(J}

    Madame Saint-Paul
            Monsieur Picolette's governess who trains Ranma in martial
            arts dinner, so she can be a proper bride.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 87.  Volume 16 part 9.
                Name:  Reference to floor cleaning spray.
                Dialect:
                    Uses a dialect associated with arrogant rich people
                    ("zansu" instead of "desu").
                Voice:  Mita Yuuko  {$@;0ED!!$f$&;R(J}

    (`kage no don' "shadow don")
            Fuurinkan Koukou's school observer, appointed by its first
            principal.  Ranma discovers him running the long-neglected
            second school store in the dark basement.  The principal
            wants to get rid of him, but he knows all of Fuurinkan's
            secrets.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 98.
                Voice:  Masuoka Hiroshi  {$@A}2,!!90(J}

    Pansuto Tarou  "Pantyhose Tarou"  {$@%Q%s%9%H!!B@O:(J}
            One day, a monster steals the Jusenkyou client register from
            the guide, and flies to Japan seeking Happousai.
                Happousai baptised Tarou in Niuhoomanmaorenniichuan, where
            a yeti riding a bull carrying a crane and an eel drowned 2500
            years ago.  But it's not turning into a bizarre monster that
            upsets Tarou... Happousai cursed him with something even
            worse-- he baptised him with the humiliating name "Pantyhose
            Tarou", and by his customs, only Happousai can change his name.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 103.  Volume 18 part 1.
                Re-entrance:  Volume 23 part 1.
                Voice:  Furumoto Shinnosuke  {$@8EK\!!?7G7Je(J}

    Harumaki  {$@=U4,(J}
            The ghost of an old man who enters Ranma's dreams.  He
            wishes to relive a date with lost love Gyouko-san, whom
            Ranma-chan reminds him of.
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 126.  Volume 20 part 9.

    Konjou (M-A-R-I-K-O) Mariko  {$@:#>r!!%^%j;R(J}
            A martial arts cheerleading expert from Seisyun Gakuen,
            who strikes down her team's opponents while cheering.  She
            knocks down the entire Fuurinkan Koukou volleyball team
            except for Akane.  She falls for Kunou Tatewaki and
            challenges Ranma to a martial arts cheerleading contest
            for him during their schools' upcoming kendo match..
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 136.  Volume 21 part 7.
                Dialect:
                    Constantly cheers out words alphabetically.
                Weapons:  Cheerleading implements (batons, pom-poms...)

    Saotome Nodoka  {$@Aa25=w!!$N$I$+(J}
            When Ranma was an infant, Genma left with him because his
            mother's influence was detrimental to training Ranma in
            Saotome-style martial arts.  When he left, he promised to make
            him a manly man inside and out, or they would commit seppuku
            like men.  As a martial artist's wife, she accepted this
            decision.  Nodoka received letters from Genma until their
            trip to Jusenkyou, until they suddenly stopped.  She comes
            to the Tendou doujou wanting nothing more than to see her
            son Ranma grown to be a man, and intends to hold Genma to
            his promise if he isn't.  But there she only meets Akane's
            "cousin" Ranko and her pet panda...
                Entrance:  Nettouhen episode 142.  Volume 22 part 2.

    the Shichi Fukudoujin  "7 gods of martial arts luck"
            When Happousai trained in China, he stole a half scroll containing
            a secret technique from the Shichi Fukudoujin.  The legend of the
            scroll holds that a prince on a white horse will come for the
            holder and make her happy, so he sells it to an old woman for food
            money.
                Name:
                    Based on the 7 Fukujin, the Seven Deities of Luck,
                    who come to Japan from afar in a treasure ship on
                    New Year's Eve, bringing good luck.  The Seven Deities
                    are:
                        Bishamon(ten), the God of War and Defense, whose
                    spear is said to protect people from evil.
                        Daikoku(ten), the God of Wealth and Harvest, who
                    brings luck to farmers.  He carries a huge treasure
                    sack and carries a magical gavel of luck.
                        Hotei, the potbellied God of Happiness and
                    Prosperity, who carries a huge sack of treasures to
                    ensure a happy and prosperous life like a treasure
                    hammer, a money-producing purse, etc.
                        Ben(zai)ten is the Goddess of Arts and Wisdom, a
                    talented beauty who plays the biwa.
                        Ebisu, the smiling God of Fishing and Commerce
                    worshipped by merchants, usually depicted with a
                    fishing rod and a huge red sea bream.
                        Fukurokuju, the God of Wealth and Longevity, a
                    very old man with a huge bald head a long full beard.
                    He holds a crooked cane with a scroll attached to the
                    top containing the secret to gaining wealth and
                    longevity.  Usually accompanied by a crane, another
                    longevity symbol.
                        Juroujin, the similar God of Longevity, who looks
                    very much like Fukurokuju.  He holds a similar cane,
                    and also a flat fan in one hand.  Usually accompanied
                    by a stag.  He and Fukurokuju are usually confused,
                    though they have different origins.  They've been
                    depicted playing karuta together.
                Entrance:
                    Movie:  Chuugoku Nekonron daikessen! Okite yaburi no
                    gekitou hen

        Raichi  {$@%i%$%A(J}
            Granddaughter of the old woman Happousai sold the scroll to,
            who after a series of misfortunes, doubts the power of the
            scroll and seeks Happousai.  She tracks him down to the
            Tendou doujou and throws the scroll at him.  It ends up in
            Akane's hands, just as the "prince", Kirin, arrives.
                Name: Sounds like "lychee", Chinese nuts.

        Jasmine  {$@%8%c%9%_%s(J}
            Raichi's ususual elephant.

        Kirin  {$@%-%j%s(J}
            The leader of the 7 Fukudoujin, who finally comes and takes Akane
            away.  He holds the other half of the scroll, whose power comes
            when both halves are used as a pair, so there is a rule that the
            bearers of the two pieces must marry.  He takes Akane away to
            his castle in China.  Ranma and company go to rescue her.

        Bishamonten  {$@Ht<VLgE7(J}
                Name:
                     The first two kanji in the traditional name are
                     replace with "hisha", a shogi piece name.
                Weapon:  A big polearm.

        Daikokusei  {$@Bg9u@1(J}
        Daihakusei  {$@BgGr@1(J}
            The go-playing twins.
                Name:
                     Daikokusai doesn't resemble Daikoku at all.  His
                     counterpart Daihakusai replaces the kanji for "black"
                     in his name with "white".  They look more alike than
                     Fukurokuju and Juroujin and play go (as black and
                     white) instead of karuta.

        Muu  {$@L5(J}
            The Fukudoujin version of Hotei.  A walking wall.
                Weapon:  His tremendous belly.

        Monron  {$@%b%s%m%s(J}
            The Fukudoujin version of Benten.
                Weapon:  Her biwa, sharpened strings.

        Ebiten  {$@7CHfE7(J}
            The Fukudoujin version of Ebisu.
                Weapon:  His fishing pole.

    Touma  {$@%H%&%^(J}
            A young martial artist on the magical island Tougenkyou with
            a spring that turns animals into animal-men.  The cast gets
            shipwrecked there and all the girls are kidnapped to compete
            to be Touma's bride.
                Entrance:
                    Movie:  Kessen Tougenkyou!  Hanayome o torimodose!!

    Jakou Ouchou no Matsuei  {$@sM9a(J $@2&D+(J $@$N(J $@Kvjc(J}
        "Descendants of the Musk Dynasty"
            A 1400-year-old dynasty of animal-stylist martial artists.
            They threw wild animals into Nyannichuan to turn them into
            women, and poured water from a magic bucket, the Chiisui-
            ton, on them to keep them in their cursed form permanently.
            Their children by these women inherited some of the wild
            animals' abilities.

        Mint  {$@IREN(J}
            A wolf-boy with superhuman speed, who has never seen a woman
            before.
                Entrance:  Volume 24 part 1.
                Weapons:  Throws knives incredibly fast.

        Lime  {$@MhKS(J}
            A tiger-boy with superhuman strength, who has never seen a
            woman before either.
                Entrance:  Volume 24 part 1.

        Herb  {$@R}!R;3Jc!S(J}
            Dragon-leader of the Musk Dynasty with the ability to fly.
            When he threw a monkey in Nyanniichuan, he was so captivated
            by his first sight of breasts, the monkey girl pushed him
            into the spring too.  Then, captivated by his/her new body,
            the monkey girl splashed her with Chiisui-ton water.  So
            Herb comes to Japan in search of the long-lost opposite to
            the Chiisui-ton, the Kaisui-fuu.
                Entrance:  Volume 24 part 1.

    Ninomiya Hinako  {$@Fs%N5\!!$R$J;R(J}
            The new remedial teacher.
                When she was a sickly child, Happousai trained her in
            what she thought was "best gymnastics".  In fact, he taught
            her the Happou-goen-satsu "ki" absorbtion technique to take
            out the opposition to his panty raids.  When she absorbs
            "ki", her body grows and she takes on the personality of a
            soldier.
                Entrance:  Volume 25 part 3.

    Shinnosuke  {$@??G72p(J}
            An absent-minded boy who lives with his grandfather in the
            forest setting monster traps, who saved Akane from a giant
            monster when she was little.
                Entrance:  Volume 25 part 10.

Extras:
    Hiroshi  {$@$R$m$7(J}
            Brown-haired classmate who admires Akane (and Ranma even if
            she is really a guy).  (A common background character.)
                Entrance:  Episode 5.  Volume 1 part 8.
                Name:  Given in Nettouhen.
                Voice:  Tsujitani Kouji  {$@DTC+!!9L;K(J}

    Daisuke  {$@Bg2p(J}
            Black-haired classmate who admires Akane (and Ranma even if
            she is really a guy).  (A common background character.)
                Entrance:  Episode 5.  Volume 1 part 8.
                Name:  Given in Nettouhen.
                Voice:  Koyasu Takendo  {$@;R0B!!Ip?M(J}

    Yuka  {$@$f$+(J}
            Akane's friend with long brown hair.
                Name:  Given in Nettouhen.
                Voice:  Toshima Masami  {$@K-Eg!!$^$5$_(J}

    Sayuri  {$@$5$f$j(J}
            Akane's friend with short black ponytailed hair.
                Name:  Given in Nettouhen.
                Voice:  Kamei Yoshiko  {$@550f!!K';R(J}

    Arumajiro-kun
            Kunou Tatewaki's trusting pet dog (and his poison tester for
            Kodachi's cooking).
                Entrance:  Volume 20 part 10.

PLACES

    Jusenkyou/Chouchuanshan  {$@<v@t6?(J}
        "Land of Cursed Springs"
            In the remote Pa-yen-k'a-la mountains in the Tsinghai region of
            China, lies the training ground of Jusenkyou (or Chouchuanshan
            as the Chinese call it).  It contains over 100 springs, each
            with its own tragic legend.

    who       how     age   spring
    ---       ---     ---   ------
    Genma     kicked  2000  Shonmao-*     "panda"           {$@7'G-(J}
    Ranma     thrown  1500  Nyan-*      "girl"       {$@L<(J}
    Ryouga    fell    1200  Heito-uen-*   "black pig"   {$@9uFZ(J}
    Shampoo   thrown  1800  Mao-*        "cat"        {$@G-(J}
    Ranma     seeks      ?  Nan-*        "man"        {$@CK(J}
    Mousse    walked  1300  Yaa-zu-*      "wild duckling"    {$@3{;R(J}
    Tarou     dipped  2500  Niu-hoo-man-  "bull-crane-eel-
                               mao-ren-*   yeti"             {$@5mDa17LS?M(J}
    "    bottled 1200  Shannen-*     "virtuous man"     {$@A1CK(J}
    "    really     ?  Chuan-shon-
                 got       tsu-*      "twins"       {$@AP@8;y(J}
    "    doused  1600  Chan-yui-*    "giant octopus"    {$@>O5{(J}

    * each spring name ends in -nii-chuan "-drowning-spring" {$@E.@t(J}

            Properties of the springs:

            Those who fall in one of the springs become cursed: cold
            water turns them into whatever sort of creature drowned
            there centuries ago, and hot water turns them back to their
            normal selves.

            Water mixed with a Nanniichuan onsen mix cured Ranma and Genma
            temporarily, but it was a cheap imitation that only worked
            once.  Ranma wants to go back to the real Nanniichuan.
            Ranma and Ryouga found the Japanese (Wafu-) Nanniichuan, but
            it was inoperative.

            Happousai dipped the newborn Tarou in Niuhoomaorenniichuan,
            turning him into a baby monster like a winged minotaur with
            an eel-headed tail.  Years later he came to Japan as a
            full-grown monster.  When Tarou went back to Jusenkyou and
            doused himself with water from Chanyuiniichuan, his cursed
            form gained tentacles and the ability to shoot ink.  He
            brought back Shannenniichuan to make Happousai virtuous, but
            it was really Chuanshontsuniichuan, which doubles what it
            splashes.

            The Jakou Ouchou threw wild animals into Nyannichuan to turn
            them into women, and had children that gained superhuman
            abilities derived from the former wild animals.  Herb turned
            a monkey into a woman (who resembled Ranma), who then pushed
            him into Nyannichuan (turning him into a woman who doesn't
            look like Ranma).

    Tendou doujou  "Tendou martial arts school"  {$@E7F;(J $@F;>l(J}
            A doujou in Nerima, Toukyou, where the Tendou family lives
            with the Saotome family as boarders.  Souun and Genma intend
            for Ranma to marry Akane and take over the doujou eventually.

    Fuurinkan Koukou  "Windy Forest Hall High"  {$@IwNS4[(J $@9b9;(J}
            The local high school, which Ranma, Akane, Nabiki, Kunou, and
            later Ukyou attend.
                Name:  Sounds like Wind Chime Hall.

    St. Hebereke Jogakuin  "St. Hebereke girls' academy"  {$@@;%X%Y%l%1(J $@=w3X1!(J}
            The rival school for girls which Kodachi attends.
                Name:  `hebereke' means "drunk".

    Neko Hanten "Cat Chinese restaurant"  {$@G-HSE9(J}
            The Chinese soup restaurant run by Cologne and Shampoo (and
            Shampoo's father).

    Utchan  {$@$&$C$A$c$s(J}
            Ukyou's okonomiyaki restaurant.

THINGS

Magic objects and strange arts:
    Long ago (as told in volume 10 part 1), Happousai stole a bracelet
    from Cologne containing tablets that cause the swallower to fall in
    love with the next member of the appropriate sex one sees.  In Ranma
    1/2 Nettouhen episode 37, instead he stole a magic "nan-ban" mirror
    that had the power to transport people to another time and place
    when tears are shed on it, and also had the bracelet in episode 35.

    Jusenkyou Dekisen/Chouchuanshan Niichuan series onsen mix
            Shampoo demonstrates a packet of Nanniichuan mix, an onsen
            mix of the Choushuanshan niichuan series, which turns
            ordinary water to Nanniichuan water, and offers it to
            Ranma if he goes on a date with her.  The mix cures Ranma
            and Genma temporarily, but it's a cheap imitation that
            only works once.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 12.  Volume 8 part 1.

    Gouriki soba  "herculean strength noodles"  {$@9dNO(J $@%=%P(J}
            On New Year's Eve, Happousai makes special noodles with
            male strength hormones to give the eater herculean
            strength.  He is distracted by idol girls in bathing suits
            on TV, as Kasumi sets the table with New Year's soba.
            Akane, just beaten in an arm wrestling contest by Shampoo,
            unknowingly eats his soup, and plans a rematch.  Ranma
            tries to make Akane eat antidote berries before the
            hormones cause an embarrassing side effect -- whiskers.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 29.  Volume 11 part 9.

    Kou-sui sekken  "resist water toilet soap"  {$@93?e(J $@9ab%(J}
            Shampoo's water-proof soap slips away and accidentally
            ends up in Ryouga's possession, curing him (and later
            Genma, in the manga).  Shampoo and Ranma spend a 5-part
            story trying to get it back, only to discover the cure is
            temporary.
                Name:  Sounds like flavored soap.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 43.  Volume 12 part 7.

    Mao-moo-rin  "cat demon bell"  {$@G-KbNk(J}
            A large bell possessed by the Bake-neko ghost cat, who
            seeks a bride.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 54.  Volume 14 part 2.

    Kimen-ryuu ken-in-jutsu  {$@4nLLN.(J $@7}0u=Q(J}
        "Kimen school fist print technique"
            Ryouga, lost in a forest, gives a starving old man some
            food. The grateful old man brushes an embarrassing drawing
            on Ryouga's stomach to make Ryouga the strongest man in
            the world. With this ridiculous drawing, even Ranma using
            all the Saotome school's underhanded tricks can't beat
            him!  But the drawing puts him in danger of Akane
            discovering his secret, and the only way for Ryouga to get
            rid of it is to lose a fight...
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 61.  Volume 14 part 7.

    Mangan-maru  "wish-fulfillment sword"  {$@K~4j4](J}
            At a shrine in the mountains, this magic sword in a stone
            withstood the trials of generations of samurai trying to
            pull it out.  Until Kunou comes and draws it forth, by
            virtue of being the one millionth to make the attempt.
                The sword grants him three wishes.  He uses the first
            to beat up Ranma in front of the students.  As he uses the
            second to get a date with the pony-tailed girl, Ranma and
            Genma realize that this sword could cure them, so Ranma
            immediately sends Kunou a letter from the pony-tailed girl
            asking for a date.  How will he use the last wish?
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 64.  Volume 15 part 1.

    Akai ito  "red string"  {$@@V$$(J $@;e(J}
            According to legend, the little fingers of two people who
            are destined for true love are bound by an invisible red
            string.  Shampoo buys a magic red string from a Chinese
            salesman.  If the red string is tied around your finger
            and another person's for five hours, that person will love
            you forever.  Of course, she ties it to Ranma...
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 65.

    Ryuu no hige  "dragon's beard hair"  {$@N5(J $@$N(J $@I&(J}
            While training in China, Ranma-chan saw a man with a
            special bowl of rice soup chased by a restaurant owner.
            She knocked out the runner... and ate the magical soup.
            The soup, made with the dragon's whisker, causes men's
            hair to grow (and grow and grow...).  The owner gives
            Ranma the whisker as a seal to tie off his pigtail with,
            but some people are determined to get it from him...
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 70.  Volume 15 part 8.

    Koi no kami-ningyou  "paper dolls of love"  {$@Nx(J $@$N(J $@;f?M7A(J}
            A strange travelling salesman sells Gosunkugi magic paper
            dolls.  If you write a command on a paper doll and stick
            it on someone's back, they will follow the order.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 115.  Volume 19 part 10.

    Sakura-mochi no koi-uranai  {$@%5%/%i$b$A(J $@$N(J $@Nx@j$$(J}
        "sakura rice cake love fortunetelling"
            An old sakura-mochi salesman sells Akane the ingredients
            for love-fortunetelling sakura rice cakes, that mark the
            faces of those who eat them showing their romantic love.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 131.  Volume 21 part 4.

    Hanten houju  "turnaround jewel"  {$@H?E>(J $@Ju<n(J}
            A magic happy/angry-face brooch.  When it is worn to look
            like a happy face, your love abounds.  But when worn
            upside-down like an angry face, love turns to hatred.
                Appearance:  OAV 1.  Volume 22 part 7.

    Koi no tsuri-zao  "fishing rod of love"  {$@Nx(J $@$N(J $@$D$j4H(J}
            A magic fishing rod with a suction cup tip that Ryouga
            buys from a charm stand outside a temple.  If you catch
            the chest of someone with the rod, the suction mark
            gradually grows into the shape of a carp (`koi'), and you
            catch their heart as well.  Unfortunately, Ranma gets in
            the way when Ryouga casts it at Akane...
                Appearance:  Volume 23 part 8.

    Chiisui-ton  "stopping water bucket"  {$@;_?e23(J}
            A secret treasure of the Jakou dynasty.  Water ladeled
            from this bucket locks someone in cursed form into that
            form permanently.  After Herb splashes Ranma with water
            from this, Ranma too goes searching for the Kaisui-fuu
            with Ryouga and Moose, who think the Chiisui Ton can cure
            them.
                Appearance:  Volume 24 part 2.

    Kaisui-fuu  "opening water pot"  {$@3+?eD[(J}
            Long-lost secret treasure of the Jakou dynasty.  The
            opposite of the Chiisui-ton, which reverses its effect.
                Appearance:  Volume 24 part 3.

    Muteki-kyou  "invincibility glasses"  {$@L5E(6@(J}
            Secret treasure of the Joketsuzoku, a small child's
            self-defense tool.  An opponent seeing the glasses will
            cry and apologize to you.
                Appearance:  Volume 27 part 4.

    Yuukou dengeki-kan  "friendship electric shock ring"  {$@M'9%(J $@EE7b4D(J}
            A Joketsuzoku woman's self-defense tool.  The ring
            electrically shocks other people who touch it, as
            by shaking hands.
                Appearance:  Volume 27 part 6.

    Sugikafun Mask  "hayfever mask"  {$@?y2VJ4(J $@8}f-(J}
            A Joketsuzoku invalid's self-defense tool.  A mask
            used to breathe noxious smoke to make an opponent
            cough and choke.
                Appearance:  Volume 27 part 6.

    Kaen oshaburi  "flame teething ring"  {$@2P1j(J $@FKHi!R=wG5!SS\(J}
            A Joketsuzoku baby's self-defense tool.  A pacifier
            used to breathe fire.
                Appearance:  Volume 27 part 6.

Martial arts techniques:
    Shiryou no Bon-odori  "Bon-dance of the spirits"  {$@;`Nn(J $@$N(J $@K_MY$j(J}
            Sanzenin's combat skating technique of spinning in place
            and raining punches and kicks on his opponent.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 8.  Volume 3 part 8.

    Wakare no merry-go-round  {$@JL$l(J $@$N(J $@%a%j!<%4!<%i%s%I(J}
        "merry-go-round separation"
            A Golden Pair combat skating technique of holding one of
            the opposing pair by the legs and spinning in place,
            forcing them to let go of their partners.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 9.  Volume 4 part 1.

    Neko-ken  "cat-fist"  {$@G-7}(J}
            A cat style martial arts technique Genma attempted to
            train Ranma in by throwing him in a pit of starving cats,
            causing Ranma's ailurophobia.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 2.  Volume 5 part 2.

    (Kachuu) tenshin amaguri-ken  {$@!J2PCf!KE7DE4E7*7}(J}
        "imperial broiled sweet chestnuts (in the fire)-fist"
            The technique of moving ones hands very very fast to
            snatch chestnuts from a burning fire, learned by Ranma to
            get the fushichogan medicine from Cologne.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 4.  Volume 5 part 10.

    Painyao-chuan/Hakuchou-ken  "swan-fist"  {$@GrD;7}(J}
            Moose's technique of whacking someone with a wooden swan toy.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 5.  Volume 5 part 7.

    Chiitan-chuan/Keiran-ken  "hen's egg-fist"  {$@7\Mq7}(J}
            Moose pulls out a chicken, which lays several explosive
            eggs, which he throws.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 5.  Volume 5 part 8.

    Dachou kyaku  "ostrich leg"  {$@%@%A%g%&5S(J}
            Moose does a slicing vertical kick.
                Appearance:  Volume 5 part 9.

    In-chua-chuan/Taka-zume-ken  "hawk talon-fist"  {$@BkD^7}(J}
            Moose swoops down in a stomping attack wearing shoes
            with hooked claws on the ends.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 5.  Volume 5 part 9.

    Bakusai-ten-ketsu  "blasting point hole"  {$@Gz:UE@7j(J}
            The art of making rocks explode by punching a hole with
            one finger.  Taught to Ryouga by Cologne.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 10.  Volume 6 part 5.

    Saotome-ryuu ougi  "Saotome school secret technique"  {$@Aa25=wN.(J $@1|5A(J}
            A technique of last resort when faced with an undefeatable
            foe, employed by Ranma against Ryouga's Bakusai-ten-ketsu.
            It is made up of three parts: run, think, attack.  In
            other words, run away and think up some way to attack
            again.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 11.  Volume 6 part 7.

    Happou dai-ka-rin  "Happou- big shining corolla"  {$@H,JuBg2ZNX(J}
            Happousai's secret technique, long ago written on a scroll
            and hidden because it was too powerful, which he later
            remembers and tries to reclaim before Genma, Souun, and
            Ranma stop him.  The technique, one of his favorites, is
            surprisingly simple: throwing fuse bombs.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 26.  Volume 11 part 4.

    Kunou-ryuu bokutou sasara kuzushi  {$@6eG=N.(J $@LZEa$5$5$iJx$7(J}
        "Kunou school bokutou whisk destruction"
            The principal's technique of using a pair of barikan in a
            circular motion to reduce a bokutou (wooden sword) to a
            whisk, then, as the barikan comes up and around,
            simultaneously shave his opponent's head.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 46.  Volume 12 part 3.

    Mouko rakuchi-sei  "fierce tiger falling down forces"  {$@LT8W(J $@MnCO@*(J}
            A secret technique of the Saotome school that Genma
            teaches a weakling Ranma after Happousai took away his
            strength with a special cautery.  Place both hands on
            solid ground, face your opponent, and fawn saying
            "gomennasai, gomennasai, gomennasai..." ("I'm sorry, I'm
            sorry, I'm sorry..."), emulating the posture of a tiger
            fallen from a cliff.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 49.  Volume 13 part 4.

    Hiryuu shouten-ha  {$@HtN5(J $@>:E7GK(J}
        "flying dragon ascension defeat"
            The technique of drawing your opponent into the center of a
            circle, making your opponent hotter and hotter while keeping
            yourself cool, then releasing your cool punch at the center so
            that the temperature difference generates a whirlwind.  Taught
            to a weak Ranma by Cologne.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 49.  Volume 13 part 4.

    Saotome-ryuu urawaza hiougi  {$@Aa25=wN.(J $@N"5;(J $@Hk1|5A(J}
        "Saotome school underhanded trick secret techniques"
            Techniques employed by Ranma against an invincible Ryouga:
                Rou-ga shuuhai-tai  {$@O52g(J $@=1GXBV(J}
                    "wolf fang attack from behind figure"
                        Attacking from behind with hooked fingers like a
                        the fangs of a pouncing wolf.  The set-up: Ranma
                        points behind Ryouga and cries "What's that!?"
                Mouko ichigeki-tai  {$@LT8W(J $@0l7bBV(J}
                    "fierce tiger hit figure"
                        Striking from above like a tiger pinning its prey
                        beneath its paw.  The set-up: Ranma points at the
                        floor, "Someone dropped 100 yen!"
                Kaeru rekishi-tai  {$@3?(J $@m`;`BV(J}
                    "frog run over and killed figure"
                        Mowing down and crushing like a frog beneath a tire.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 61.  Volume 14 part 8.

    Gourmet de foie gras  "Gourmet of goose liver"
            An old secret martial arts dinner technique used by La
            Petit Bouche to be able to compete with his huge-mouthed
            contemporaries. Ranma independently realizes his secret,
            throwing food from his plate into his competitors' mouths.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 87.  Volume 16 part 11.

    Shishi houkou-dan  "lion roar shot"  {$@;b;R(J $@RvS,CF(J}
            A technique of projecting one's "ki" (spirit) at someone,
            which Ryouga learns from a scroll he got from a civil
            engineer, who used the technique for excavation.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 123.  Volume 20 part 1.

    Maken doukoku-ha  "demon dog wailing defeat"  {$@Kb8$(J $@XVS-GK(J}
            Another Saotome school secret technique that Genma teaches
            Ranma to deal with the shishi houkoudan.  First, back out
            of "ki" projection range.  Then, when you've put
            sufficient distance between yourself and the aggressor,
            yell insults ("ba-ka a-ho ma-nuke!").
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 124.  Volume 20 part 4.

    Mouko takabisha  "fierce tiger domineering"  {$@LT8W(J $@9bHt<V(J}
            A technique of projecting a different sort of "ki" which
            Ranma discovers to counter the shishi houkoudan.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 124.  Volume 20 part 5.

    Jigoku no yurikago  "cradle of hell"  {$@CO9v(J $@$N(J $@$f$j$+$4(J}
            A technique Genma uses to prove his strength to Ranma,
            grabbing him and cradling him in his arms.
                Appearance:  Nettouhen episode 128.  Volume 21 part 3.

    Rou-ga ryuusei-dan  {$@O52gN.@1CF(J}
        "wolf fang meteor shots"
            Mint's super-fast missile-throwing attack.
                Appearance:  Volume 24 part 1.

    Ryuu-sei hishou  {$@N5@:HtfF(J}
        "dragon spirit flight"
            Herb's flying technique.
                Appearance:  Volume 24 part 2.

    Hitou ryuu-zan-ha  {$@HtEaN5;BGK(J}
        "flying blade dragon beheading"
            Herb's "ki" blade technique.
                Appearance:  Volume 24 part 9.

    Hiryuu shouten-ha kaitei-ban  {$@HtN5(J $@>:E7GK(J $@2~D{HG(J}
        "hiryuu shoutenha revised edition"
    Hiryuu kourin-dan  {$@HtN5(J $@9_NWCF(J}
        "flying dragon descent projectile"
            The hiryuu shoutenha technique proves ineffective against
            Herb, who manipulates his "ki" to subvert it into a flying
            dragon descent "ki" blast.  Ranma christens this technique
            the hiryuu kourindan.
                Appearance:  Volume 24 part 11.

    Happou goen-satsu  {$@H,Ju8^1_;&(J}
        "Happou- 5 yen kill"
            A technique of sucking your opponent's "ki" into yourself
            through a 5-yen coin, taught to a young and sickly Hinako
            by Happousai.
                Appearance:  Volume 25 part 3.