If the last chapter could be considered quite dark, then this one
could be considered WAFFy by comparison-- well, sort of. In light of
the time of year, I thought I'd send this out before that day came
and went, otherwise I'd kick myself :)
In any case, this is a Christmas story in only the loosest sense
possible. If you're unlike me (final exams), go out and enjoy
yourself this week.
C&C welcome.
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#12: Rising Star
The Wheel of Fire, Part 5: Full Circle
Written by Razorclaw X (spiceoflife@hotmail.com)
http://www.crosswinds.net/anaheim/~slythe/ranma/ranff.html
Disclaimer: Ranma 1/2 and characters belong to Rumiko Takahashi. And
all that other good stuff. Proper licenses belong to respective
properties and characters. The manga has precedence over material in
the anime.
This file can be freely distributed so long as it appears in its
complete form and proper credit. No part may be reproduced for
monetary gain without permission from the author. (to which the answer
is probably "no")
Author's note: This series takes place after the final manga story,
Vol.38, after my previous fics, "Moments of Transition," "Team Ranma
vs. the Orochi Assassins," "End of the Beginning," "Descending
Spiral," "Specters," "The Law of Amazons," "Doco in the Battle of the
Bands," "Doco in Hawaii," "The Past is Prologue," "Treasure of the
Musk Dynasty," "Enter the Shadows," and "Face of the Enemy." Knowledge
of the previous stories helps in understanding the minor details of
the story (see "Plot Points").
This story takes place at the start of winter, during the Christmas
season. Yes, it IS a Christmas story, but only in the loosest sense.
Plot Points (from previous stories)
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1. Ranma and Akane are married. Ryoga and Akari are married.
2. Doco (Ranma, the Tendo sisters, the Kunos, Shampoo, Mousse,
Ling-ling and Lung-lung, Ryoga, Akari, Ukyo, and Konatsu) goes
semi-professional.
3. Nodoka insisted that Ukyo join her family to remove her past
dishonor. While Ukyo accepted, she opted to retain her name for duty
to her family.
4. Mousse has reached an understanding with both Shampoo and Cologne.
After being kicked out of the tribe for a while, he's gain new insight
and wisdom, but he still blindly-follows Shampoo.
5. Kodachi and Tatewaki reached an understanding. Both hate their
parents and Ranma. They know Ranma is the pig-tailed girl. Family
honor has been restored since Ranma recently saved Kuno's life.
6. Kodachi, Ukyo, Akane, and Shampoo have reached an understanding.
They treat each other like old friends, as there's no reason to fight
anymore.
7. Ling-ling, Lung-lung, and Shampoo's father work at the Nekohatten.
8. Kodachi and Pantyhose Taro admit an affection for each other. Part
of Kodachi's reason is so she can win her bet against Asuka the White
Lily, but Taro is actually flattered about it.
9. Ukyo discovers she can manipulate chi, but as of yet it manifests
only in her okonomiyaki. With proper training she could become more
powerful than Ranma, according to the minions of Orochi. She briefly
studied under Herb.
10. Kuno has devoted himself to mastering every technique of the
Chinese Phoenix Sword. With what he knows now he becomes a match for
Ranma. The Phoenix Sword consumes the power of one's soul.
11. Mousse is learning to fight without his sight, relying on his
hearing.
12. Ukyo is training in unarmed combat under Ranma.
13. Taro has returned to Nerima, having completed his quest. He now
stays at the Kuno estate with the Kunos.
14. Seiryu, the future self of Ukyo, warns the Nerimans that Ranma
must die in order to save the future. It was she who was behind the
dreams of Kuno and Ranma. The nature of Ranma's problem is unclear.
Now that Ranma's deciphered the story from Seiryu's memories, he's
become very unsure of himself lately, questioning his judgment, as
he is the one who ruins the future. Only Akane knows about this.
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Opening: A Pure and Honest Christmas (Doco)
[Setting: Tendo property, heavy snow. Kasumi walks home from market]
(All) The eve that you spend with children that believe in Santa
Without noticing the love of father and mother also
Presents that are delightful
(Kasumi) Asked friends over there is father's prank
(Ranma) Dreams vanish once you become an adult
(All) A sighful Christmas
(Akane) Hey, tonight, what kind of lovely dream
(Shampoo) Will a rosy future be invited?
(R * N * K) Like snow (A * S) docile
(R * N * K) Nothing impure (A * S) I
(R * N * K) Want to become seen (All) before you
(Nabiki) Doubtful things (A * S) I don't know
(Nabiki) Childish days (A * S) of mine
(Nabiki) Like turning back (All) because of this person
(All) I believe you
(Shampoo) Visited your house while pushing a bicycle
(Akane) Father's and mother's secret eve night
(A * S) Has started
(Ranma) A hand knitted muffler was taken out from a bag
(Nabiki) In the room, wrapped around the neck
A return gift of a smiling face
(R * N * K) Because of gentleness (A * S) I love you
(R * N * K) Always near you (A * S) it hurts to be
(Kasumi) I want to become the pajamas that you wear
(R * N * K) The outside window (A * S) flour snow
(R * N * K) Standing, arm across each other (A * S) if you see
(R * N * K) Things of mine (All) surely you can think of
(All) That would make me happy
[All: "Merry Christmas!"]
(R * N * K) Like snow (A * S) docile
[(Mousse * Kuno * Ryoga) The eve that you spend with]
(R * N * K) Nothing impure (A * S) I
[(Mousse * Kuno * Ryoga) Children that believe in Santa]
(R * N * K) Want to become seen (All) before you
[(Mousse * Kuno * Ryoga) Without noticing the love of
father and mother also
Presents that are delightful]
(R * N * K) Doubtful things (A * S) I don't know
[(Ukyo * Kodachi) Asked friends]
(R * N * K) Childish days (A * S) of mine
[(Ukyo * Kodachi) Over there is father's prank]
(R * N * K) Like turning back (All) because of this person
[(Ukyo * Kodachi) Dreams vanish once you become an adult]
(All) I believe you
* * * * *
Why am I here?
That single question plagued Ranma's thoughts as he ran through
the dark recesses of his mind, running from the phantoms that
continued to taunt him each night.
He came to a halt, stopping before a cold, stone slab that wasn't
there before. Ranma stepped back from the waist-high block, unwilling
to gaze upon the one he knew lay in her final rest.
"Akane...." whispered Ranma, choking on tears.
The young Saotome failed to notice the figure that emerged behind
him. Turning around suddenly, Ranma faced a man, standing at his own
height, wearing drab brown, heavy robes, revealing only the taloned
hands that looked vaguely human. Ranma stepped back, pressing his
body against the cold stone slab, trying to retreat from the dark
one before him.
"Your Angel of Death has come," murmered the cowled man, his voice
echoing as if it originated from the depths of Hell.
"No, no!" Ranma screamed. "Get AWAY from me!!"
"How can you escape yourself?" asked the dark one. Wasting no
movements, the taloned hands reached up and, with a sudden jerk,
threw back the robe's cowl.
Ranma stared in horror at his own face, as if repulsed by his
reflection in a mirror. The only thing, of course, was that the face
he saw was twisted into a malicious, wicked grin, with dark hints of
hellish taint running the sides of his head.
"I am the future," boasted the dark Ranma, "and you, Ranma Saotome,
are MINE!!"
"Noooo, noooooo!!!" Ranma screamed, suddenly finding the will to
run. "I'm not you! I'm NOT you!"
He ran with all the energy he could, trying to elude that which
would become his dark destiny. He ran from the fate that awaited him,
running from what he had hoped to avoid. He ran from himself.
"Ranma, it's going to be okay," whispered a soothing, feminine
voice.
"Wha...?" wondered Ranma, coming to a halt. He looked over his
shoulder, discovering that he had eluded his dark self for the moment.
Looking around and about, he could see no one.
"You're tired," continued the voice. "Don't let yourself run into
exhaustion. You need to sleep."
That voice....
"Are you having trouble sleeping?" asked the voice.
Ranma nodded slowly, trying his best to remember the face to whom
the voice belonged to, a face that was barely at the edge of his
consciousness.
"I'll sing for you, just as I have done every night since that
day," finished the voice.
Yes....
* * * * *
Voices ("Macross Plus")
The first word was "dream,"
it came to me as I slept.
Gently bringing out the darkness
deep inside my heart.
The second word was "wind,"
show me the way....
I beat my wings and
fly into the arms of God.
As if counting out the sorrows
that have melted all away,
as the golden apples fall.
Falling one at a time...
to a place with nothing to see
a place where I must return.
A place I have only one goal in life to struggle
to get back to.
An old book of magic spells...
The curtain of the silent moonlight night holds,
the promise of our being together again.
Only that...
We can fly. We have wings.
We can touch floating dreams.
Call me from so far...
Through the wind in the light.
The third word that came was hmmm...
If I can just listen closely....
These trembling arms of yours that I hold,
I can gently set free.
* * * * *
Stretching his arms into the air, taking in oxygen with a great
yawn, Ranma Saotome sat up in the double futon he shared with his
wife, Akane. Sparing a glance, he found Akane still fast asleep,
and, judging from the light that danced through the window, it was
just passed dawn.
Scratching his head, the young Saotome tried his best to remember
the last time he'd had such restful sleep; he concluded that it was
the last time he had that dream. For several moments Ranma wondered
how he would ever get through the nights if it weren't for the
singing that soothed his thoughts each time the dream resurfaced.
The song... the voice!
Ranma had never told anyone about what troubled his thoughts,
except Akane, and he never told anyone how he got through his
terrible nightmares, especially not Akane. She wouldn't understand,
probably take the idea the wrong way, considering how relationships
stood these days. It certainly wasn't a good idea to tell your own
wife that you've been having dreams about another woman, even if
that woman's intervention was not the focus of the dream. Even if
the dreams were partly her fault.
I don't know how I'd make it through the night without you, Ukyo,
Ranma thought.
Ryu Kumon stood just before the gates to the Tendo property lot.
He stood alone amidst the snow, alone in the falling snowflakes.
Taking a deep breath, holding the duffel bag that contained all his
belongings over his shoulder, the heir to the Kumon school pressed
against the gate.
It wouldn't budge.
Well, duh, Ryu told himself. There's snow on the other side of
the gate, too. He shrugged, then threw his duffel back up and over
the fence. He heard it land in a loud *PLOP!* on the other side.
Now it was Ryu's turn. He bent his knees low, then sprang into
the air. He sailed high above the gate, up and over, then landed on
his feet, next to where the duffel bag lay.
Gathering the duffel bag in his arms, and brushing the snow off it,
Ryu Kumon marched to the front door of the Tendo household. He shook
the snow from his hair and shoulders, wiping it away as if it were
a powder. Ryu kicked his boots against a post, knocking off the snow
that stuck in the treads.
After straightening himself, he knocked.
The last time he'd been to Nerima Ryu was honoring the promise he
made to his dying father: to learn the other half of Genma Saotome's
secret techniques, the Umisenken. He himself mastered the first
half of the techniques, the Yamasenken. All of this lead to a
confrontation with Genma Saotome's son, Ranma, who eventually had
mastered the Umisenken. In the end, it turned out that the
techniques were devised for simple burglary; the Yamasenken was
the way of the noisy thief, and the Umisenken the way of the quiet
thief. All three agreed that the techniques were too dangerous to
use, and sealed the techniques for all time.
Of course, that didn't stop Ryu from using the techniques. After
all, he had trained himself in the Yamasenken all his life; how
was one to unlearn it? Not to mention the Kumon dojo lacked a
proper style of its own.
While Ryu was lost in his thoughts, the front door opened.
The one who answered the door wasn't who Ryu expected. "You!"
"We meet again, Ranma Saotome," Ryu greeted.
Ranma scratched his head nervously. "Why in the world would
you come here, at this time of the year, even?"
Ryu spread his arms apart. "Do you see what's out there?"
The young Saotome poked his head out the door. "I see snow."
"Exactly!" Ryu shouted impatiently. "I don't have a house,
remember?"
"Ranma, who is it?" a feminine voice called from within. She
poked her head in the doorway to see. "Oh, we have a visitor!"
"Kasumi...." Ranma tried to say, but he couldn't form the words.
"Why don't you come on in?" invited Kasumi. "It must be awfully
cold outside."
"Thank you," Ryu replied, bowing in respect to the Tendo girl. He
threw his duffel bag into Ranma's gut. "Don't drop that, okay?"
Evening fell that same day Ryu Kumon came to the Tendo household.
Elsewhere in Nerima, others were turning the wheels of events that
shared the same goal. In two days it would be Christmas Day.
In her tiny apartment, Hinako Ninomiya, the childlike English
teacher, frantically decorated her small tree, unable to contain
the thought of a snowball fight with the other neighborhood kids.
They would understand the punishment for taking out the snowman she
made earlier that morning, that's for sure!
At Ucchan's Ukyo closed her shop for the evening. Konatsu played
with his snow-white cat, Snowball, over in the corner, teasing her
with ornaments that used to hung on the wall. The cat, as usual,
would bat at anything that moved with her paws. Ukyo couldn't help
but laugh at the sight. More than once this stray cat knocked over
the small Christmas tree that sat on the counter.
Far removed from the other homes was the Kuno estate, where Kodachi
sat by the pool where Midorigame swam playfully. Taro stood nearby,
gazing in wonder at the pet alligator's take on life. Kuno sat
inside by the fireside, his nose buried in a heavy book, one which
he had read many times before, about Genji. Sasuke, with logs stacked
in his arms, clumsily teetered into the room, seemingly ready to
drop the load, whether willingly or not.
Dr. Tofu closed his chiropractic office that moment, locking the
door securely. He walked back to his desk, passed Betty-chan, his
skeleton dummy, and sometime dance partner. Only weeks before he
and Kasumi had started dating; it felt like a dream to Tofu, but
any pain he experience assured him it was not. The chiropractor was
beginning to think Kasumi liked him. And, tomorrow, Christmas Eve,
he would spend with Kasumi. Ah, Kasumi....
The Nekohatten had closed early that evening. While the Chinese
Amazons recognized Christmas, they didn't have all the decorations
and other typical Christmas junk everyone else had, not even a tree.
Ling-ling and Lung-lung were building a snow fort just outside the
door, while Mousse busied himself sculpting a snow replica of his
beloved Shampoo, chiseling her features delicately with several
long-bladed knives and fine-point nails. Shampoo, in the meantime,
was out shopping with her father. Old Cologne remained alone inside,
watching the store as usual.
Not far away from the Chinese restaurant, Happosai, carrying a
bag over his shoulder, slipped his way through the neighborhood,
intent on retrieving more prizes for his collection.
Far away from Tokyo, on the Unryu farm, Ryoga and Akari sat by the
fireside, along with Akari's grandfather and some of her pigs. They
sat there, doing nothing but listening to Christmas songs on the
radio. The tree they had was a large one, and decorated mainly with
pig ornaments.
Even farther still, in Abu Dhabi, Kuno's parents were stranded,
without money to buy plane tickets back to Japan. The Lady Kuno, who
bore Kodachi's features, ordered her husband, the principal of
Furinkan High, all about, scrounging money from every place she
could think of, as, being a former member of the poor class, the
Lady knew what it took to survive in the city streets. And, it was
so much the better, since she now had a husband to do the dirty work
for her.
And, of course, in the Tendo household, the largest of the group
gathered: Soun, Genma, Nodoka, Kasumi, Nabiki, Akane, Ranma, and now,
Ryu Kumon, their latest visitor. Genma properly introduced Ryu to
the others. Nodoka, to her credit, remembered Ryu from the time he
posed as Ranma. Ryu's story was explained to all present, and none
were very surprised at it, either. Weird things happen to them all
the time.
When Ranma separated himself from the others, only Akane noticed,
as the others were busy in conversation with Ryu, discussing his
plans to stay at the dojo for a few days, if only for temporary
shelter. Akane finally caught up to Ranma, finding him sitting in
solitude on the roof just above their room, caring not for the cold
air that chilled his bones.
"Ranma, what are you doing up there?" asked Akane, climbing out
the window to the roof. She sat on the tiles by her husband's side.
"I don't know, Akane," admitted Ranma. "I mean, a lot of strange
things have been happening to me lately." He focused his gaze on
Akane's eyes. "Do you remember that woman we met in Hawaii?"
"Yeah," replied Ranma's wife. The strange Japanese woman, who
appeared as old as Kasumi, had helped Akane rescue Ukyo from the
clutches of Orochi's minions. "She seemed to know a lot."
"A lot more than I realized," Ranma said. "One of the things she
said to me was: 'have faith in others.' I told her I had faith only
in myself, and now.... Now, I don't know anymore."
"That's strange," noted Akane, "Ukyo's been saying the same kind
of things, only in different words. Stuff like, 'the strength of one
is nothing compared to the strength of many.'"
"Seiryu said that stuff, too," Ranma agreed. Then again, Seiryu
WAS Ukyo, although a future self of Ukyo. "And the thing is, she's
right. You know what Ukyo said about me?" When Akane returned a blank
stare, he said flatly, "'You don't listen. You never listen.'"
"The fact that you listened to that means you DO listen," Akane
replied encouragingly. "You may have lost faith in yourself, but
there's something else, much more important."
"What's that?" asked Akane's husband, genuinely curious.
"You have my love," Akane answered knowingly.
Ranma sighed. "I wish that were enough...."
Akane nodded in understanding. Ranma at his worst was at a loss of
confidence, and that was a Ranma she didn't like to see. The Ranma
she knew and loved was determined, and never gave up. This Ranma she
shared a roof with, was broken. Broken by visions of the future,
given to him through the memories of Seiryu, who had come from the
future to kill Ranma. Broken because the one who would ruin the
world of the future, Nemesis, was none other than Ranma himself.
She didn't pretend to understand what her husband was going
through right now; after all, according to Ranma, she died much
later by his own hand. That in itself shocked Akane, but didn't
faze her all that much, as she was confident that Ranma wouldn't
dare bring harm to her. The problem is, Ranma needed to come to
terms that his actions might direct the course of the future, for
good or for ill. It was a great and heavy responsibility indeed; a
small part of Akane wanted to blame Ukyo for the mess, but she
realized that it would do no good, as Ukyo hadn't done anything to
him yet.
In fact, Ukyo... Seiryu, couldn't bring herself to complete her
mission without the magic of the Chinese Amazon's magical artifact,
the reversal jewel. That much at least told Akane how much Ukyo
cared about Ranma, even when he did become Nemesis. How hard the
decision must have been for Seiryu, to give up her future, her very
existence, even! to kill her beloved Ranma, to throw away all
to save the world! The time she'd spent with Herb must have had a
great impact on her outlook on life as a martial artist, Akane
thought.
"With power comes responsibility," Ukyo had said on the trip back
from China. And she was right.
And, in Seiryu's history, Ranma didn't listen....
"You never listen," echoed Ukyo's words. Though they were spoken
from Ranma's lips, Akane could hear the words coming from her
friend's mouth. Was it that statement that made all the difference?
"Ranma?" Akane said, trying to get his attention.
Ranma continued to stare out at nothing, his lips moving, but no
words left them.
"I know I can't help you," Akane started, "I've tried my best to
get you going again. I mean, last time you were like this, Happosai
took away your strength. I tried my best to help you. Heck, if it
weren't for Shampoo's great-grandmother, you'd still be down. I
mean, for those three days you struggled to learn your flying
dragon technique, you were your old self again. I can't stand to
see you like this, not now...."
Ranma turned to Akane, as if he were just listening. "Akane...."
"It was a team effort that got you out of that mess," continued
Akane. "I mean, Ryoga, Ukyo, the old lady, your dad.... Even when
the odds were against you, we all stood by your side."
Finally, an idea struck in Akane's head. "I've got it!"
She grabbed Ranma's arms excitedly. "I can't help you because I'm
doing it ALONE!" Akane shook her husband as if in emphasis. "Now,
let's get back inside. Tomorrow's going to be a new day."
For the first time Akane felt the cold from the outside as she
slammed the window shut. She reflexively reached for some blankets
to throw around herself, but noticed that Ranma, who was chilly
himself, didn't bother.
Kasumi happened to pass by the door at that moment. She peeked
her head into the couple's room with her usual cheery smile. "I
see, you two want to spend time alone?"
"Ranma's a bit down to entertain our guest," explained Akane.
"Just where is he going to crash?" Ranma wondered.
"Oh, he's insisted on sleeping in the living room," Kasumi began,
"but since Master Happosai had left on a training journey, I
suggested he stay in his room."
"Of course, what would that old lech do when he finds someone
else in his bed?" Akane wondered.
"Oh, I'm sure he won't mind," Kasumi assured her sister. "Ryu
seems like a nice young man."
As nice as a killer can get, Ranma thought bitterly. A lot nicer
than I turned out.... Why do I deserve to live? Shouldn't I finish
what Seiryu started?
Fortunately, such thoughts in Ranma's mind vanished after a long
night's sleep. While his mind was lost in a sea of torment and
despair, the voice emerged once again.
"Ranma," whispered the voice.
Ranma, huddled in the middle of a vast, dark plane, shouted into
the air, "Leave me alone!"
The presence in which the voice belonged to seemed to shake her
head. "You can't let yourself succumb to those kind of thoughts.
Destroying yourself only guarantees Akane's misery."
The young Saotome refused to answer.
"In all your troubles, you forgot about Akane?" suggested the
voice. "Were you so caught up in the future that you forgot about
others?"
Still, Ranma refused to answer.
"Your mind is in turbulence," continued the voice. "You can't
allow your preoccupation to consume you. Do you want me to help you
sleep?"
Silently, Ranma nodded.
"All right, then listen to the sound of my voice...."
* * * * *
Whispering Misty Night ("Kimagure Orange Road" image song)
suashi no mama de sasou balcony
wake ari kao de kakehiki suru wa
Jekyll to Hyde ga kousa-shite watashi
anata no ai ni sunao ni narenai
Kiss kurai nara kamawanai nante
suzushii kao shite odorokashita no
yotteru engi wa o-tokui no watashi
kuyashii keredo koi ni ochite-iru
* Whispering Misty Night
chuuburarin mo sore nari ni suteki-na yoru ne
Whispering Misty Night
tsuki no hikari ni terasareta futari wa In the mood
terasareta futari wa In the mood
amaenaide to sono te furi-hodoki
okotta kao shite komarasetai no
Silk no kuchibiru furuwasete watashi
tsurenai furi de ai ni obieteru
Whispering Misty Night
dotchi tsukazu mo sore nari ni tanoshii yoru ne
Whispering Misty Night
Jazz no rhythm de saxophone kikoeru In my heart
* Whispering Misty Night
chuuburarin mo sore nari ni suteki-na yoru ne
Whispering Misty Night
tsuki no hikari ni terasareta futari wa In the mood
terasareta futari wa In the mood
terasareta futari wa In the mood...
terasareta futari wa In the mood...
* * * * *
Seemingly unnoticed throughout the serenade, Ranma's huddled form
relaxed; he allowed himself to stretch out and rest, without fear
of the shadows that lurked beyond the vision of his mind's eye.
Only then did the owner of the voice emerge from the darkness. She
unfolded a light blanket from beneath her arms, throwing it over
Ranma's sleeping form. Then, producing a soft, fluffy pillow from
the folds of her sky-blue robes, she gently lifted Ranma's head,
then slid the pillow underneath.
Satisfied that Ranma would sleep well for the night, the woman
in the blue kimono turned to face the darkness from whence she came,
watching for the one who lurked in the shadows. Silently, she vowed
that he would not come near Ranma, not while she stood over him.
If there is any task I simply cannot fail at, it is this task
alone, she thought. This time, there is far too much to atone for,
and there is no room for mistakes. Not anymore.
Why is it that whenever I try to fix things, a hundred more
problems present themselves? By helping Ranma this time, am I doing
the right thing?
No, don't go there. This IS the right thing to do.
"Sleep well, my friend," whispered the voice, trying her best to
stifle the sadness in her voice.
The next morning, all in the Tendo household were in attendance,
sitting around the table, eating breakfast. Ryu sat there as well,
guest of the Tendos.
"So, Kasumi," Nabiki started, "you arranging a party tonight?"
Kasumi nodded and smiled. "Actually, I've been planning since
last week. Some friends from church helped out. I mailed out
invitations the other day."
"A Christmas party?" Nodoka said. "That sounds like a nice idea."
"Yeah, sure," mumbled Nabiki. "Only next time, Sis, you oughta
tell someone else about it, too."
"She told me last night," Akane voiced. "This time, everyone in
town won't be invited, just our... closer friends, so to speak."
All this time Ranma hadn't said a word.
Akane turned to her husband. "Ranma, don't you think it'll be
great to spend Christmas with our friends?"
"Mmm... whatever," mumbled Ranma, lacking any care.
"Ranma, you should be more polite to Akane," Nodoka told her son.
Soun slapped Ranma on the back, hard. "What's the matter, boy?
Not in the Christmas spirit?"
"Excuse me, but I want to be alone," announced Ranma. He stood up
from the floor, leaving his breakfast behind unfinished, and walked
out quietly.
All around the table the Tendos and Saotomes blinked.
"Now what do you suppose is wrong with Ranma?" asked Nodoka, to
nobody in particular.
"Beats me," Nabiki shrugged. "He's been like this for weeks, and
he won't talk to anybody." Not to mention his politeness streak.
She peered at Akane curiously. "Unless, of course...."
"What?!" Akane cried, beaming at her sister.
"I don't know what any of you are so upset about," Ryu said,
speaking for the first time. "I don't think this is any of my
business, but it seems to me he's lost his fighting spirit."
"What makes you say that?" asked Kasumi.
"You can see it in his eyes, if you looked close enough,"
explained the guest. "Or, if you're like me, you can see that his
aura has diminished to surprisingly-low levels, as if it wasn't
there."
Akane nodded. Why didn't I notice something like that?
"Oh my," Kasumi said. "What do you suppose is wrong?"
Ryu shrugged. "As I said, it's none of my business."
Genma shrugged as well, dumping the contents of Ranma's plate
onto his own. "Well, the boy will get over it."
I hope so, Akane said silently.
The snow melted under the morning light. Ukyo trudged through the
thick layer of snow that blanketed the sidewalk, kicking up snow
with her snow boots as she went along. Konatsu trailed behind,
making sure to step in the prints Ukyo made. Of course, following
the kunoichi in turn was the white cat, Snowball, bounding in the
footsteps as well, following her master. Then again, the long-haired
cat had little choice, as she was tied in a harness attached to a
leash held in Konatsu's hand.
"Well, here we are," announced Ukyo, stopping in front of the
Tendo gates. She chuckled softly. "Last time I came to one of these
Nabiki auctioned off time to spend with Ranchan."
Konatsu picked up Snowball and held her in his arms. "Are you sure
it's okay to bring the cat, Ukyo-sama? I thought he was afraid of
cats."
"Oh, don't worry about Ranchan," assured the okonomiyaki chef.
"Besides, did you want to leave the cat at home?"
The kunoichi shook his head.
Ukyo took a look into the shopping bag she was carrying with
her. Well, it took her a good part of two weeks to come up with
good enough gifts for Ranma and Akane... and Konatsu, and the
others....
Oh well, it's the thought that counts, right?
"Ukyo?" some called from down the street.
The okonomiyaki chef turned to the speaker. She cried back, "Hey
Ryoga! Akari!" She waved cheerily.
Akari lead Ryoga through the snow, her hand dragging Ryoga's
along. She seemed very ecstatic, while her husband seemed quite
flustered.
"You're here for the party?" Akari asked Ukyo.
Ukyo nodded. "Yep. This would be my second time."
"Oh, this'll be a first for me," admitted the pig farmer. "I've
never been to a city party before. What Grandpa and I usually do
is go down to see the other farmers and...."
"I'm sure that's all very pleasant," Ukyo interrupted, "but I
don't feel like standing out here while you explain this to me."
"She's got a point," Ryoga agreed.
"Well, then what are we standing out here for?" asked Akari. She
pushed against the gate, but it refused to budge.
Konatsu stroked Snowball lovingly. "Hmmm, perhaps there is a
block on the other side of the gate?"
"Don't you mean 'snow?'" Ukyo said, peering at the kunoichi with
a little irritation. Geez, how do those Tendos expect anyone to
come on in, much less get out?
"Mousse, you got package," Shampoo announced upon entering the
attic of the Nekohatten, which also served as the Chinese acrobat's
bedroom.
Mousse sat alone before the open window, his back toward the door,
sitting cross-legged as if he were in meditation. But the sound of
Shampoo's unexpected voice roused him to consciousness. His head turned
in a wide, happy, almost silly, grin.
His eyes hiding behind the opaque lenses of his glasses, Shampoo
failed to see the glow in Mousse's eyes. "For me?!" Jumping to his
feet in excitement, arms spread, he began his mad dash toward the door
and to his beloved. "I knew you'd see it my way!"
Shampoo's anger flared. "This not from Shampoo!" she cried, tossing
the radio-sized box to Mousse. Not waiting around to see if he would
catch the package, she turned on her heels and walked out.
With little effort on his part, Mousse caught the box with one
outstretched hand, carefully balancing it on his five fingers. He
ignored Shampoo's departure, and turned his attentions to the address
label on the top.
From outside the attic, he barely heard Shampoo shout, "Stupid
package from your girlfriend!"
Mousse smiled knowingly as he read the name of the sender aloud:
"Mei-ling." Girlfriend, indeed! She, and her sister, were... no, ARE,
my masters! This heart will never waver for you, Shampoo!
Carefully, the Chinese acrobat slid a dagger through the box's
seal, then reached his hands inside. Laying neatly on top of the
Styrofoam box stuffing was a folded note.
Sitting back, Mousse unfolded the note, and read it over carefully
to himself. After finishing, he stared back at the contents of the
box, and reached a hand within. Satisfied that the contents were
there, Mousse leaped back up to his feet in a burst of joy.
"Ranma Saotome," he vowed, "your days are numbered!"
Tatewaki Kuno, along with Kodachi and Taro, sat in the Rick Shaw
pulled by Sasuke, running along in the cleared streets from the
Kuno estate to the Tendo household. While Sasuke was used to such
menial labor, the load he usually carried had tripled; only Master
Kuno would use such transportation.
Not to mention the excess baggage that was made up of gifts.
"Ah, were I to remain behind at home," Kuno began, reciting a
speech to himself, "the evening would not be complete as to spend
it alone! To be welcomed into the Tendo home as a guest is indeed
an honor...."
"Somebody shut him up or kick him out," Taro complained, covering
his ears as if in emphasis.
Fortunately for Kuno, Kodachi was in the way, so Taro couldn't
easily carry out his threat. "Oh, please, darling! This is not the
time for either of you to fight."
"Well, tell Mr. Poet to stop talking to himself, and I'll consider
it," Taro replied coldly.
"One such as you should recognize my superiority," Kuno bit back.
"If you were defining superiority, I'm glad I'm not part of it!"
Taro said sarcastically.
"Why, thank you," Kuno replied, surprising Taro immensely.
The Chinese martial artist leaned over to whisper into Kodachi's
ear. "Your brother didn't get it, did he?"
Kodachi shook her head. "It's better this way, trust me."
Hinako wiped the frosty bedroom window clean with the sleeve of
her sweater, and gazed out with childlike wonderment.
"SNOW!!" she cried in joy.
The childlike English teacher of Furinkan High dashed through
the rooms of her apartment, straight for the door, where her snow
boots lay. Quickly jumping into both boots, Hinako unbolted the
front door in excitement.
Pulling back the door with all her might, the first thing that
greeted Hinako Ninomiya on the morning before Christmas was a thick
blanket of snow, far surpassing her small height, which had blocked
the door overnight.
Ranma stared out the window overlooking the back yard. Snow, and
lots of it, covered the scenery as far as the eye could see. Well,
at least, until city workers came and removed the snow from the
surface streets.
Just moments ago he heard the first of the guests pile into
the house. About time someone got around to clearing away the
snow at the gate, Ranma thought. Of course, who in their right
mind would want to have their holiday shattered by me?
The others respectfully kept their distance from Ranma's room,
as Akane had told them that her husband wanted to spend some time
alone, by himself.
All of them would die, all because of me. Most of them would
survive the initial destruction of the population when two-thirds
of the six-billion people of the world would die, simply because
they were 'weak.' Ranma shivered at the thought of committing such
an evil deed, especially at the thought of what Ryoga had done
after Akari had died; the destruction he caused alone was immense,
before he finally burned himself out, having expelled all of his
chi energies into several enormous Shishi Hokodans. The others
would unite under one banner to confront me, only to die together.
Only Akane, Kodachi, and Ukyo would live to see the consequences,
with Ukyo minus one eye. And I had done it, and I probably will
still do it, too.
Seiryu was right when she said I died the day Nemesis was born.
When I become Nemesis, whenever that would be, Ranma Saotome
would cease to exist, just as Seiryu had done. Oh, what a
terribly-depressing future. Destiny sucks.
"Ranma?"
The young Saotome turned to look over his shoulder. He said no
words to Kodachi, who stood in the frame of the doorway, alone.
"You're not feeling like yourself," Kodachi said, stating the
obvious. "I can see it in your eyes; that which made you so alive
is missing."
Ranma said nothing. He didn't want to hear this.
"You helped me when I was in danger, and, perhaps it is time I
do the same," announced the Kuno girl, referring to their first
meeting, so long ago. She stepped closer to Ranma, yet keeping
her distance, as if an invisible shield kept her apart from the
man who saved her life. "Funny, the Ranma I knew had something
worth dying for. Now, I just see a Ranma that wants to just die."
"Don't you get it?" muttered Ranma. "If you stay near me, you,
and everyone else, will die!"
"What kind of nonsense is this?!" Kodachi cried back. "How can
any of us know what the future holds for each of us?"
He turned to face Kodachi. "I know!" Ranma said. "Seiryu said
it would happen if I didn't die before... before...."
"Before what?" asked Kodachi.
Ranma shook his head. "I... don't know when!"
"Then what are you afraid of?!" Kodachi shouted. "If everyone
spent their time contemplating on what might happen instead of
what WILL happen, then mankind would've been extinct long ago!"
"It WILL happen!" Ranma cried.
"Only because you let it, Femme-boy!" someone cried from out in
the hallway.
Pantyhose Taro stomped his way into Ranma's room, Kodachi's eyes
wide with surprise. He pointed an accusing finger at Ranma. "You
damn hermaphrodite, you dare to think that moping around helps you
or your wife any?!"
"Get lost," Ranma snorted.
"The hell I will!" Taro announced, throwing his arms up in the air.
"You and your whiny 'why me' attitude; you damn coward, afraid of
the future!" He kicked Ranma in the left shin, causing him to keel
over in pain. "If this is how you're going to spend the rest of
your days, you don't DESERVE to be married to Akane!"
Ranma rubbed his leg, his head popping up, staring at Pantyhose
Taro calculatingly. "Since when did you start caring about Akane,
Pantyhose?!"
"Stop calling me that!" Taro roared, seething in anger.
The Chinese man grabbed Ranma by the collar, and pushed open the
window. With all his force, he chucked Ranma out the second story.
The young Saotome ate snow as Taro leaped from the window behind
him. He gathered himself to his feet, yet unwilling to fight. If
Taro wants to kill me, then he'll have succeeded in Seiryu's job.
Kodachi leaned out the window and cried, "Don't hurt him!"
Taro laughed. "Don't worry, I won't hurt him... much." He cracked
his knuckles as in emphasis. He reared his arm back, and threw his
first punch.
Ranma failed to dodge each and every punch Taro threw at him. "Go
on," he said, "finish it."
"Damn you, Femme-boy!" shouted Taro angrily. "Fight back or die!"
"I don't care anymore," Ranma declared. "You can have Akane, I
suppose, after I'm gone...."
"Who said I wanted Akane!? She's only under my protection. But, if
you're going to stay the scared little wimp you are, I'll put you
out of your misery, Femme-boy! She doesn't need such whining, weak,
useless, excess baggage as you around!"
Weak. Useless. Baggage. Oh, how true they were....
"Dammit, if you truly cared about Akane, you wouldn't beat
yourself up, you'd go on and do something!" cried the Chinese man.
"Fight, Femme-boy, or Akane is no longer yours! Maybe we could give
her over to the Poet, or Baggy-eyes, or maybe your transvestite
weasel pal.... Or even Pineapple-boy!"
He's beginning to sound like Kodachi, Ranma thought. Images of
Kuno, triumphant, carrying Akane in his arms, passed through his
mind. Images of Gosunkugi, pathetic though he may be... of Tsubasa,
of Shinnosuke, of Taro even, and all those who stood in line for
Akane's hand....
Wait a minute... who would dare try to take Akane from me?! No
one, not while I'm alive!
Kodachi's words echoed in Ranma's mind: "The Ranma I knew had
something worth dying for."
Only one thing stood at the fore of Ranma's mind right now.
Standing stone sentinel in the midst of the snowed-over Tendo
yard, Ranma crossed his arms across his chest, tipping his head
down low, eyes closed, teeth clenched.
Pantyhose Taro took a step back, the snow around him illuminated
by Ranma's battle aura. Shielding his eyes, he cried, "Yes, yes!
Come on, you coward! Show me what you're made of!!"
Energy coursed through Ranma's body, causing each and every atom
of his being to ripple, creating a great, warm feeling within. He
hardly knew that Pantyhose Taro had stepped away, sneering and
smiling, as if he'd won the war.
"No one," rumbled Ranma ominously, "but no one, dares to touch
Akane!" No one, not Kuno, not Gosunkugi, not Tsubasa, not anybody!
"So long as I live, Akane is under MY protection!"
He knew what to do. He knew what could be done now, to protect
Akane from the likes of Pantyhose Taro! He thrust his arms into
the air, deadly chi energies dancing about his palms. "Shishi
Hokodan!"
Not far from the Tendo dojo, Mousse and the Chinese twins stood
outside the Nekohatten, building a snowman in the morning sunlight.
Suddenly, the rays of the sun, so familiar to all, was blotted-out
by something much greater. The snow was cast unto a greenish hue.
Mousse quickly reached for his glasses, but he didn't need them
to recognize the column of heavy chi energies in the skyline. "Aw
crap, is that Ryoga...?!"
Shampoo's father peered outside through the door frame. He was
about to yell something, until Mousse cut him off. "Don't you say
that!" he cried, clamping his hand over the older man's mouth.
"Especially NOT in front of the kids!"
Shoveling the snow away from the front door of her apartment,
Hinako Ninomiya lifted another snowful when the blue sky was
suddenly blotted-out by the column of chi centered in the Tendo
back yard.
Jerking her head around, Hinako gasped. "Wow! What pretty lights!"
Throwing up her arms in the air, the childlike English teacher
jumped up and down, as if the extra boost would allow her to see
more. Without warning, the snow shovel, which flew loose into the
air through Hinako's frantic actions, dumped its heavy load on top
of her.
Sitting alone at his desk in his office, the chiropractor Tofu
Ono ceased writing when the shadows of Ranma's chi blast ascended
into the sky, casting shadow over the light of even the sun itself.
Pushing his wheeled chair away from the desk to get a better look
out the office window, Tofu sighed. "Hmmm, must be Ranma letting go
of himself. Maybe meditation is working out after all."
With a shrug, Dr. Tofu wheeled back to the desk, and resumed his
work.
And, farther still from the Tendo dojo, in Abu Dhabi, the two
Kuno parents didn't see a thing-- the Lady slept soundly in the
king-sized feather bed, alone, while her husband, the principal of
Furinkan High, curled up next to the bed, on the floor.
"Haaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!" Ranma screamed, throwing all his emotions up
into the stratosphere.
Taro clenched his fists, his smile almost malicious. He continued
to back away from Ranma, almost expecting what was going to come
next.
"Fwah-ha-ha-ha-hah!" laughed Taro. "Gullible fool!"
Ranma's sudden burst of energy called those in the Tendo household
to rush to windows and doors alike. Each and every one stared into
the hellish chi column in surprise. Particularly Ryoga.
"Was that...?!"
"Shishi Hokodan?!"
"Everyone, take cover!"
Taro stood his ground with utter confidence. He raised his arms
into the air in triumph, and he laughed maniacally.
And that was all Ranma could hear: Taro's taunting laugh. He never
noticed the snow flying from the ground, disrupted by the downward
blast of Ranma's chi energies. He just kept pouring all his energies
into the blast, not caring whether he burned out or not, or if he
survived the next day. Only rage consumed him. No one, NO ONE, would
dare take Akane from me! Ranma vowed, gritting his teeth harder.
Depression swelled into anger. The chi blast wavered.
Ryoga pushed himself in front of the others gathered at the Tendo
porch. "For a brief moment, I thought that was the perfect Shishi
Hokodan.... but he couldn't do it."
Akane turned to Ryoga, confused. "Isn't that a GOOD thing?"
"Perhaps," said Ryoga. "But, even if it was for a moment, it
was there...." Ranma was nothing like Ryoga, and thus only Ryoga
could pull off a perfect Shishi Hokodan and hope to annihilate a
target with it. If such a thing were possible, Ryoga believed that
Ranma could pull off a similar effect in the Shishi Hokodan's weaker
cousin, the Moko Takabisha. Of course, that would require an absurd
amount of confidence, too.
What Ranma didn't know was that in creating the Shishi Hokodan chi
column he was playing straight into Taro's plans. The technique
was best-suited for one in severe depression; however, Ranma's
personality could not allow him to sink to such a level, and, instead
of becoming more depressed, he became inflamed at Taro's biting
words, thus lifting him from his depressive state to that of great
aggression, all in the span of moments.
The young Saotome, his eyes squeezed shut, failed to realize that
his chi energy beam faded to nothingness. And he continued to scream.
Something tapped Ranma on the back of the head.
"Well, that's quite an impressive show, my student, but most people
would learn how to control themselves before doing something as
reckless as that."
Ranma ceased to scream, and turned to look over his shoulder.
"Old man!"
Happosai sat on his bag of stolen goods, waving a pipe around
playfully. "Now, did you want to stay in that position all day, or
should I have to put on your dress like that? It would be much
easier if you cooperated."
Ranma looked back at his outstretched arms, and realized that he
had stopped throwing energy into the column of chi. Snarling
angrily, with one good kick, he sent the old lecher into orbit.
"Leave me alone, you old geezer!" Ranma shouted after Happosai.
The young Saotome, heir to the Tendo dojo, marched to where Taro
stood. The Chinese man leaned against a post nonchalantly, arms
folded, chewing on a blade of grass that shouldn't have been there.
He grabbed Taro by the collar. "You're never going to touch Akane,
you hear me?!"
"And why would I?" Taro laughed, pushing Ranma away with a single
shove. "It's not proper, or in my nature, to bed family."
"What are you talking about?!" Ranma snarled, fuming.
Taro smirked. "You really don't know, do you? Ha-hah! I suppose
I shouldn't have expected so much out of you, Femme-boy."
"Ranma!" Akane cried, rushing to her husband's side. "What did
you do?!"
"This jerk," Ranma began, indicating Taro, "said he could take
you away from me. Now he says he wouldn't, because you two are
related?! Does someone want to explain this to me?!"
"Taro?" Akane gasped in surprise.
The Chinese martial artist nodded, and he smiled smugly. "I knew
it wasn't a coincidence that you bore a resemblance to my mother.
I traced my family ancestry back at my village, after we parted
company for the first time. My mother was born not only of Chinese
descent, but of Japanese as well. My grandfather was Japanese.
He bore the name of Tendo, remaining in our village for a short
time before disappearing forever."
"A Tendo went to China?" Akane whispered to herself.
"A very interesting story!" Soun said, popping up between Taro
and Akane. "I do recall an uncle that visited China for a while,
though he never spoke of his journey. Was his name Saishu, by any
chance?"
Taro nodded. "And that would make us," he concluded, putting a
hand on Akane's shoulder, "cousins."
"If somewhat distant," Ranma muttered under his breath. "I don't
see a resemblance."
A fist greeted Ranma in the face. "And that would make us, it
seems, cousins-in-law," Taro snarled. "I'm only obligated to look
after my kin, which means Akane, but not you, Femme-boy!"
Great, related to Pantyhose Taro, Ranma thought to himself sourly.
Akane turned to meet Ranma's eyes. "Ranma... you look... better."
Ranma sighed. "I... don't know what got into me."
"It was your devotion to Akane that did it," Taro said, cutting in
on the conversation. "If there's something I've learned about you
in all this time, it's that you'd gladly throw yourself away for
Akane's sake. THAT is what you fight for, and not yourself."
"How profound... Pantyhose...." Ranma muttered.
Another fist greeted Ranma's nose. "Stop calling me that!"
The morning soon slipped into noon, and, after lunch was served,
noon slipped into afternoon. Ranma had never felt better in his
entire life: he found purpose, if it was only to protect Akane.
He stood alone in the Tendo yard, bare of snow since that little
stint he pulled earlier that day. The grass was moist, yet, felt
alive.
"There you are, Ranchan!"
Ranma turned to greet his old friend. "Hey, Ucchan."
"Absorbing the afternoon air, I see," Ukyo teased. "You mind
telling me what was with the fireworks this morning?"
"Huh? Oh, that." He took a deep breath, then sighed. "Remember
Seiryu? She told me I had to die or the future would be ruined,
because I would be the one who destroyed it."
"That's silly," Ukyo said. She caught herself, then added,
"Well, then again, this WAS me that said it, right?"
And to think, part of me wanted to blame you for my troubles.
"Anyway, Pantyhose Taro tricked me into releasing all my emotion
into one enormous chi burst, like what Ryoga used to do."
"Pretty clever," Ukyo said in praise.
"After that, I can't feel so depressed anymore," finished Ranma.
"Of course, I'm still going to have to beat the crap out of him,
too."
"Hey, it's great that you're not depressed anymore," Ukyo said,
"but that doesn't mean you're ready to face what's coming."
"I think it's going to take a while before I can fight again,"
replied Ranma bitterly.
"Look, that's okay," the okonomiyaki chef assured him. "It's good
that you're going to take your time at rebuilding your confidence.
It's never good to rush things along, and it's no good to second-
guess yourself. You're going to have to realize that the future is
what you make of it, not something predetermined by destiny."
"I'll have to remember that."
"I mean, I've come to understand that myself. Since Seiryu ceased
to exist when you defeated her, I realized that one makes their own
destiny. By coming back in time at all she's proved that the future
can be changed; the possibilities are limitless! I'm just hoping
that I won't have to deal with that kind of situation again."
"I second that one," Ranma replied with a chuckle. It's good that
you're here, Ucchan, in more ways than one.
Both friends laughed.
"Ahem."
Ukyo and Ranma turned to face the new arrival.
"Ukyo, this is Ryu Kumon," Ranma said, introducing the arrival.
"Ryu, this is Ukyo Kuonji."
Ryu nodded. "Hello."
"Hi," Ukyo replied.
"What do you want?" Ranma asked warily. His sometime opponent
wasn't exactly a decent person to be around.
"As you know," Ryu began, pacing in a circle around Ranma, "I
have sworn to my father to carry on the Kumon dojo. However, the
only techniques I have to offer is the Yamasenken, and we've
agreed to seal them. That leaves me with nothing."
"Go on," said the Saotome martial artist. What's he getting at?
"I'm asking to become your student," Ryu finished flatly.
To say that Ranma was surprised was an understatement.
"Ranchan, that's great!" Ukyo cried. To Ryu, she said, "Ranma's a
great teacher; you won't regret it!"
"Wait a minute," Ranma said. "Why me, and not my pop?"
"Because," Ryu explained, halting in his circle, "your father
doesn't possess the proper aptitude to be a teacher. You do."
"I guess I should be flattered," muttered Ranma. Pop was the
master of the Saotome school, yet Ryu passes him up and comes to
me? Well, then again, that might be understandable, since Ryu's
dad got killed by following Pop's suggestions.
"Say yes, jackass!" Ukyo insisted. "What've you got to lose?"
You have no idea, Ucchan. He sighed. "I think I might regret it
in the morning, but...." Ranma extended a hand to Ryu. "What the
heck, welcome aboard."
Ryu clasped his own hand with Ranma's shaking firmly. "Thank you
for your generosity."
"What the youthful consider an amusing sport," Kodachi explained
to Taro, "is a snowball fight."
Standing just outside the front gate of the Tendo property lot,
Kodachi, Taro, and Sasuke arrayed themselves opposing several
local neighborhood children. Sasuke held an open umbrella between
himself and the occasional snowball the children would throw his
way, shielding Kodachi, while Taro merely sidestepped out of the
way. He held a snowball of his own, but his attention was fixed on
Kodachi.
"Sasuke!" the gymnast ordered, holding out her arm expectantly.
The diminutive ninja handed his master a long, tube-shaped gun-
like contraption, complete with a rack of pre-made snowballs set up
as bullets. "Your Projector-3000 is set and ready to go, Mistress."
Taro peered at the snowball projector, puzzled. "Isn't this a bit
overkill, for what you can do with your arm?"
The girl ignored him. Taking aim with the sight scope resting on
top of the long barrel, Kodachi playfully tapped her index finger
against the trigger underneath. "This is how you REALLY fight a
snowball war! Oh-ho-ho-ho-ho!"
Laughing maniacally, Kodachi returned fire toward the neighborhood
children, sending them packing with high-velocity snowballs.
Shampoo and the rest of the China gang arrived at the Tendo dojo
late that afternoon, as they kept the Nekohatten open for a good
deal of the day. Following behind them were others: Hinako,
Dr. Tofu, and several school friends of Ranma and Akane. Kasumi
expected the rest of the guests to arrive later, in the evening.
Nabiki appreciated the extra manpower provided by the guests as
she oversaw the completion of the makeshift stage in the dojo.
They used some of the equipment they had used to build the stage
last year, however, some of the boards were cannibalized to repair
the dojo over the course of the year. The middle Tendo sister let
her mind drift a bit, just as Sasuke and Ryu were wheeling-in one
of the industrial-sized speakers she rented.
In the kitchen Kasumi, along with Ukyo, Shampoo, Kodachi, Nodoka,
and Akane, helped prepare some dishes for the guests.
Ling-ling, Lung-lung, Hinako, and Konatsu were busy out in the
yard with the fluffy white cat, Snowball, keeping the cat occupied
and away from Ranma at all times.
And so, with everybody working together, time passed quickly, and
evening was upon them before they knew it.
Now that all the guests have piled into the Tendo dojo, and
everything was set. Before the curtains of the makeshift stage, the
band brought their instruments to the 'pit' area that was just at
the edge of the stage, below the curtains. It was rather fortunate
for Kuno that Sasuke was there under him to catch the large drum he
dropped.
The makeshift stage dominated the back end of the dojo, with an
elevated platform serving as a stage, and curtains drawn across them.
A large speaker was set up at each end of the stage, one on the left
and one on the right. Above the stage, behind the curtains, was
the special lighting equipment that Hinako and Shampoo's father would
be operating, for a lack of a better thing to do. Two rented TV-VCRs
were set up on the right and left ends of the stage, on top of the
speakers, displaying the real-time camera feed from three video
recorders in the room, operated by Sasuke, Taro, and Dr. Tofu. The
Christmas tree stood next to the right speaker, basking in the
light of the dojo.
The 'pit' crew consisted of the instrumental members of the band,
Kuno, Konatsu, Kodachi, the Chinese twins, Mousse, Ukyo, Ryoga,
and Akari. Each warmed-up on their instruments, waiting for the cue
to begin.
Ryu set up a gong at the left end of the stage, and waited
patiently for the singers to get ready.
Back behind the curtains, the three Tendo sisters, Ranma, and
Shampoo waited, microphones in their hands, for the beginning.
"Look at this mob!" Kuno shouted to the other members of the pit
crew. "And to think, one as they would fail to appreciate my efforts
that I put into my music?!"
"Oh, give it a rest," insisted Ryoga. "At least they aren't crazed
fans, as some other bands have gotten over the years."
"Like who?" asked Akari, genuinely curious.
"The Beatles, for one," Kuno replied. "An English group, who had
girls chasing after them at every corner."
"The only girl I insist on chasing me is right next to me!" Ryoga
said.
Konatsu took a peek out of the pit, over the wall that separated
the band from the crowd. "I... wasn't prepared for this."
Ukyo looked around. "Hey, Konatsu, where's that cat of yours?"
"Oh, she's back at the house," replied the kunoichi. "She didn't
like the noise all these strangers are making."
Kodachi leaned over and whispered into Ukyo's ear. "Well, darling,
what do you say about singing tonight?"
"You mean how we're NOT?!" Ukyo shouted back, barely able to hear
herself.
"Well, that, of course!" Kodachi replied.
"Who cares?" Ukyo asked honestly. She pointed to the keyboard in
front of her. "I'm busy with this!"
Kodachi nodded solemnly. "Yes... when black roses bloom, then
everything will matter."
Nabiki peeked her eyes through the parting in the curtains, and
for a moment wondered why Doco was throwing a free concert. Then
again, only the invited guests would have the privilege of this
performance. She decided that the best thing to do was let it slide.
She gave the signal to begin.
Ryu struck the gong.
Silence immediately settled in the pit area, each band member
grabbing their instruments in readiness.
The lights dimmed, the curtains were drawn. At the same time,
Hinako playfully fiddled with the strobe lights.
* * * * *
FUKUZATSUna Ryouomoi (Complex Two Thoughts-- LIVE version)
(Note: It helps to see the actual music video of this song)
[Shampoo: Thank you everyone!
Akane: Indeed, thank you!
Ranma: haha-
Kasumi: Indeed, thank you very much!
Nabiki: Thank you!
Shampoo: Everyone, we love you a lot!
Akane: Thank you!
Ranma: yoo- hoo-
Kasumi: Thank you very much!
(Ranma laughs)
Ranma: Let's be excited until the end. Let's go everyone!
Akane: Everyone, best regards!
(Kasumi laughs)
Ranma: It's about love!
Kasumi: Everyone also sing with us!
Ranma: Go Shampoo!]
(Shampoo) Carrying one side of romance
[Akane: Yes, everyone, together!]
(+All) is a burden, isn't it?
(Shampoo) A special connection to God [Akane: Next time here!]
(+All) isn't there one?
(Shampoo) On purpose, you had unkind behavior, but
In my chest's heart, gentleness was being reached. [Shampoo: Yeah!]
(Akane) Your pushy way of doing things, [Ranma: More! More!]
(+All) even repelling them,
(Akane) I must reflect [Crowd: Akane!!]
(+All) that it is not good even if it's not you.
(Akane) Also after that quarrel that I was not disgusted with,
Wasn't it a gloomy street at night, I regret relying upon you?
(Kasumi) Entwined by a red thread, [Kasumi: Thank you!]
We are connected here and there, aren't we?
(Nabiki) Drawing strongly together with each other
(Kasumi & Nabiki) Like a puppet that is being held.
[Akane: 1, 2, 3, 3]
(All) Complex two thoughts not docile, both of us
(Ranma) The letters "sorry" are vanishing from the dictionary.
[Akane: Together!]
(All) Complex two thoughts one plus one equals one half
Worrying about wanting to cry in the dark.
[Akane: Hey!
Shampoo: All right!
Ranma: A second time?
Shampoo: Everyone, be cheerful!
Ranma: Come on, let's skip it!]
(Ranma) For example, take me [Akane: Feel good!]
(+All) even if I'm a boy.
(Ranma) For example, take you
(+All) even if you're a girl.
(Ranma) In this way, it's not personalities that are similar.
And still, we can't associate with each other, right?
[Nabiki: Clap your hands!]
(Nabiki) I'll try to find a good bed.
I'll find one for you for about 100.
(Kasumi) Your show of courage is love inside-out
(Nabiki & Kasumi) The truth was let out long ago.
[Shampoo: Yeah!]
(All) Simple love is good. Digital formula two thoughts
(Shampoo) I want to make love and hate clear to you.
(All) Simple love is good. I want to meet your kiss to a degree.
I want to become that sort of adult.
[Nabiki: Ha-
Shampoo: I love you!
Kasumi: Thank you!
Ranma: Thank you very much!
Nabiki: Everyone, clap your hands in rhythm!
Akane: Feel good!
Kasumi: Ah, thank you very much!
Shampoo: One more?
Akane: Last one, feel well!]
(Akane) Complex two thoughts [Shampoo: OK]
not docile, both of us
(Ranma) The letters "sorry" are vanishing from the dictionary.
[Akane & Nabiki: Hey!]
(All) Simple love is good. I want to meet your kiss to a degree
I can say "sorry." I want to possess gentleness. [Kasumi: Ha!]
Complex two thoughts one plus one equals one half
Worrying about wanting to cry in the dark.
[Ranma: Thank you!
Akane: Thank you very much!
Shampoo: I'm very delighted!
Nabiki: Thank you!
Kasumi: Thank you very much!
Ryoga: Is it over yet?!
Kuno: Ah, I have smitten thee well!
(Kodachi laughs)
Nabiki: Thank you!
Shampoo: Thank you!
Ranma: Thank you, thank you!
Shampoo: Later!
Kasumi: Good-bye!
Akane: Today was the best!
Shampoo: Thank you very much!
Mousse: Wait... it's OVER?!
Ukyo: Was that a rush, or what?
Kasumi: Good-bye!
Shampoo: Everyone, I love you!
Akane: Later!
Ranma: We will absolutely meet again!
Kasumi: Feel well!
Akane: Bye-bye]
* * * * *
The crowd cheered, and the five singers bowed. Ryu chose that
moment to strike the gong once more.
Amongst the mingling of the crowd, there was also scheduled
entertainment. Mousse was on first, serving up typical magic
tricks, even inviting members of the audience to participate in a
card trick. After that, Ryoga amazed the audience by breaking
objects; not just any objects, mind you, but objects of increasing
hardness, starting with a board of wood, a block of cement, a
lead pipe, a boulder, and even a manhole cover, all with his
fingers. That softened-up the audience enough for Ling-ling and
Lung-lung to walk on stage to tell their terrible jokes, followed
quickly by a fan dance by Ukyo, a sword demonstration by Kuno,
and a rhythmic gymnastics routine by Kodachi.
And all things had to come to an end when the time was
approaching eleven at night. Nabiki stood by the exit of the dojo,
soliciting money from the guests to purchase a complementary
video of the party. Surprisingly enough, she turned up quite a
demand.
So it was that the dojo had to be set up for the party, so did it
had to be cleaned-up. But, being that this was Christmas Eve, none
of them were in the mood for it, only leaving their gifts under
the tree. The others retreated back to the house, gathering in the
living room.
"Ah, that felt great," Akane announced to those left in the Tendo
home: the China gang, the Kunos, Taro, Ryu, Ukyo, Ryoga, Konatsu,
Akari, Hinako, and Dr. Tofu.
"It's going to be midnight soon," noted Kasumi. "But I can't help
but feel there's something missing this night."
"Gifts don't get exchanged until tomorrow, at least,
traditionally," Nabiki pointed out helpfully.
"I believe I know what's missing," Nodoka said, passing out a
folder to each and every one present.
Ukyo opened the folder and peered at it, then at Nodoka. "Wow."
"Pfff," snorted Taro. "This kind of stuff isn't for me."
"Don't you know anything about togetherness?" Akane asked
critically.
"Well, no," Taro answered honestly.
Shampoo's father was about to say something, but Ranma cut him
off. "Well, no time like now to start, I guess."
Nodoka ran over to the tape player, and inserted a cassette.
* * * * *
Closing: [December] Characters * Christmas (1991 Song Calendar)
[Genma: Ah, this is indeed a wonderful day, Tendo.
Soun: You said it, Saotome.
Konatsu: Ukyo-sama, is it not wonderful, being here tonight?
Ukyo: Yes, it is. What are you doing?!
Konatsu: Ah, to hug you warmly, lovingly....
Ukyo: Oh, all right. But don't make it a habit, okay?
Shampoo: Mousse, why you try to get close to Shampoo?
Mousse: Uh... if you want, I'll give you space....
Shampoo: Move there!
Cologne: Shampoo!
Ukyo: Hey, where did that cat go? There you are!
Ranma: Cat?!
Ukyo: Oh, don't worry so much, Ranchan! She won't bite!
Ranma: Keep it away from me!
Happosai: Hi-ho! Did anybody miss me?
Cologne: You're late, Happy.
Happosai: Well, if it weren't for that ingrate student of mine....
Ling-ling: To think, we travel to Japan, experience Western culture!
Lung-lung: Maybe. You know we not be doing this....
Ling-ling: ...had we stayed home; yes, I know.
Lung-lung: Truly, there is more beyond our village!
Taro: YOU!
Happosai: I'll never change your name, not now, not ever!
Taro: See this? Cold water. You old geezer, you can't win....
Happosai: Still, do you want to ruin this moment for revenge?
Taro: ....
Hinako: Ooooh, that kitty's adorable!
Konatsu: Her name is Snowball.
Hinako: Can I pet her? Pretty pleeeeeze?!
Konatsu: I don't see why not....
Ryoga: Ah, to spend Christmas Eve with the ones I love.
Akari: Ahhh.... That's sweet!
Kuno: (Ahem) To share this evening with two people I care....
Sasuke: Master, Ukyo is over there.
Kuno: I can see that! Ah, to even be this far apart.... NO!
Sasuke: Master?!
Kodachi: Please, Taro-sama! Come sing along, why don't you?
Taro: Hmmm... if you insist.]
...
(Ryoga) On Christmas Eve, an important person is invited.
(Shampoo) Immediately, I close my eyes.
(Kasumi) Isn't it warm in my dream?
(Kuno) I softly wipe away the powdery snow.
(Ling-ling) Merry Christmas to you.
(Lung-lung) I'm carrying a present under my arm.
(Ranma) We've all gathered here.
(Nodoka) Merry Christmas to you.
(Nabiki) I won't even lose to Santa's
(Ryu) dazzling smile.
(Mousse) A dreaming night delivered.
(Ukyo) Once a year, a busy dream...
(Akari) I'll see it until I become an adult.
(Genma) Poured water on my head! (Cologne) You're a reindeer.
(Soun) Racing with a panda sleigh.
(Taro) Merry Christmas to you.
(Hinako) If you light the candle,
(Kodachi) a dream will be added.
(Sasuke) Merry Christmas to you.
(Konatsu) Inside the stockings is
(Happosai) overflowing love.
(Tofu) A Holy Night delivered.
(Akane) Comparing our height with the fir tree,
Let's measure them instead by the falling stars....
(All) Merry Christmas to you.
I'm carrying a present under my arm.
We've all gathered here.
Merry Christmas to you.
I won't even lose to Santa's
dazzling smile.
A dreaming night delivered.
Merry Christmas to you.
If you light the candle,
a dream will be added.
Merry Christmas to you.
Inside the stockings is
overflowing love.
A Holy Night delivered.
(Ranma) Merry Christmas to You.
...
[Soun: Merry Christmas, Saotome.
Genma: Merry Christmas, Tendo.
Nodoka: Merry Christmas, dear.
Konatsu: Merry Christmas, Ukyo-sama.
Ukyo: Merry Christmas, yah.
Mousse: Merry Christmas Shampoo.
Shampoo: Merry Christmas.
Cologne: Merry Christmas.
Happosai: Merry Christmas.
Ling-ling: Merry Christmas.
Lung-lung: Merry Christmas.
Ryu: Merry Christmas.
Kasumi: Merry Christmas sister!
Nabiki: Merry Christmas to you, too.
Tofu: Merry Christmas.
Hinako: Merry Christmas! Ya-hah!
Kuno: (Ahem) Merry Christmas.
Kodachi: Merry-y Christmas... ha-hah!
Taro: Merry Christmas. Fe-heh-heh!
Sasuke: Merry Christmas, Masters.
Ryoga: Merry Christmas.
Akari: Merry Christmas.
Akane: Merry Christmas.
Ranma: Merry Christmas. ]
...
Far from the Tendo household, far from Nerima, far from Tokyo,
in the faraway place called Abu Dhabi, two figures stood outside
a hotel, not long off for its own Christmas festivities.
One of the two, a tanned man dressed in a Hawaiian shirt, bowed
deeply to the floor before the other, a woman dressed in what
appeared to be an expensive, elegant kimono, decorated in various
patterns of flowers.
The woman, her back to the man on the ground, announced, "I
assume you have made a reasonable sum today?"
The principal of Furinkan High nodded. Meekly, he answered, "Yes,
dear!" He held out a bundle of cash as if it were an offering.
It was only then that the kimono-clad woman turned around. With
a quick swing, she snatched the cash from the principal's hands,
then counted the sum to herself, smiling the entire time.
The woman appeared in her late thirties, with a few wrinkles here
and there masked by expensive make-up. Her black mane, devoid of
any silver streaks (for she plucked them out whenever they appeared),
was tied together in a pony-tail, set off toward the left side of
her head. If one could make the comparison, he would say that the
woman appeared much like an older version of Kodachi Kuno.
"Excellent!" the Lady Kuno exclaimed. "This should almost cover
the price of a one-way, first-class ticket back to Japan!"
"Yes, dear," agreed the principal. Raising his head up enough
for his eyes to meet that of his wife, he ventured to say, "But,
we could have had this amount a while ago if only you hadn't gone
out and spent it on your cosmetics...."
"Silence!" screamed the Lady, using the back of her hand to slap
her husband across the face. "NEVER question my living expenses!
And use proper speech!"
"Yes, dear," replied Kuno, rubbing his sore cheeks.
"When we raise enough money, and return to Japan," explained the
Lady Kuno, "our unforgivable bastard children will pay dearly!"
Kuno kept his mouth shut; correcting her now would only make the
coming weeks worse. After all, HE was the one getting the money,
not her.
"After that," continued his wife, "you are going to resume
sending me money, and make sure to keep it that way!" Seething with
anger now, the Lady added, "Those ingrates of children! I will
show them REAL punishment, when I ship Tatewaki off to America to
attend law school, and Kodachi off to military school! If the only
way to enforce discipline is to destroy the foundations, then so be
it! No more 'noble son,' no more 'virgin daughter!' They will grow
up my way, or not at all!"
"Sweetcakes, if we're going to buy only one one-way ticket, what
about the other?"
Too late, Kuno realized he had voiced the question, and tensed
himself, waiting for the next attack. But, to his surprise, the
attack never came.
Instead, Lady Kuno chuckled to herself in amusement. "You still
need to learn proper speech, but I think you should know this:
*I* am going to be on that plane, but I am not so cruel as to leave
you behind. There is an alternate method of transporting YOU,
however. I learned this from the kids...."
With that for an answer, the principal wished he hadn't asked.
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Author's Rant
Ranma's feeling a lot better now about his future, coming out of
his depression hole. This is very similar to the Hiryu Shoten Ha
story, the depression I mean. He just lost faith in himself for a
while. It will take time, however, before he can regain his
confidence. The hinted lingering presence of Ukyo will come to play
very quickly.
Taro: The idea that Taro and Akane may be cousins was Blade's idea,
not mine (and it's quite feasible, since Akane resembles Taro's
mother). He didn't help Ranma for his sake, it was for Akane's.
Taro DOES respect Akane, at least, and if her husband's going to
bring her down with him, well... no way! Almost taking example of
Kuno (who he doesn't really like) Taro's looking after his own.
Ryu Kumon: Since the Yamasenken is a 'forbidden art' now, and he
still wishes to fulfill his father's dying wish to rebuild the Kumon
dojo, I thought this was feasible, although he could've gone to
another sensei. Of course, since Ranma was the one who beat him, and
Ryu has a sort of respect for him, I did this.
Kodachi: It is my opinion that she has the best understanding of
living than anyone else, thus she is the one who asks the life
questions. It is easier to find something worth dying for than
to find something worth living for. Ranma would live and die for
Akane, thus there is relevance; he almost lost sight of that in his
depressive state.
To think, that it took Kodachi, Akane, and Taro to bring Ranma
out of his depressive state! Hah, bet you thought I would call Ukyo
into it, but part of the reason why this wouldn't work is because
Ukyo is partly responsible (ludicrous idea, as it wasn't her fault,
yet it was) that he was that way in the first place. Taro did it
for Akane's sake; only he would come up with a plan like that...!
The return of several recurring characters that have been lacking
in this series of stories: Ryu Kumon, Hinako, Happosai, Sasuke,
Tofu, Nodoka, Cologne, Soun, and Genma. This, btw, is Ryu's first
actual appearance, unlike the other guys. Well, it's a
Christmas/gathering kind of story, so why not? Most of these guys
won't ever appear again in the series, particularly Sasuke, Hinako,
Happosai, Tofu, and maybe Cologne.
The Christmas party was pretty much a rehash of the OAV, no big
deal, not to mention it isn't very important in the story. The main
focus is on Ranma, Akane, Taro, and Ryu, of course. Ranma comes to
terms with his 'destiny,' Taro learns a bit more about togetherness,
and family, from this experience.
Trivia(l) Bits
The last scene was inspired from one piece of art in the Memorial
Book, the one where it has the Ranma guys and girls singing
Christmas carols, or something like that. It has female Ranma in a
Santa outfit leaning on a wreath, you can't miss it.
The thing about Shampoo's father is a gag; he's the character who
never gets a chance to say anything :)
And just what was it that was in Mousse's package?
Did you catch Kasumi's little comment? If not, go back and find
it, as it may be important later on....
Both of Ukyo's serenaides for Ranma were soft and extremely
pleasant; "Voices" is from Macross Plus, while "Whispering Misty
Night" is an image song from Kimagure Orange Road, sung by Madoka,
who happens to have the same seiyu as Ukyo (I'm the writer; I can do
any darn evil thing I want :P). For some odd reason, she sings a
lot less than any of the other characters do, and I happen to like
her voice a lot more than female Ranma's seiyu's singing (who
only seems to sound good in the Saber Marionette J songs for some
odd reason, to this ear, at least).
If you remember the Battle of the Bands story, you knew this was
coming. Ah, how convenient it is, but wonderful nonetheless. WAFFy
it may be. I promise, there won't be another one like this. I found
a copy of the Live version to FUKUZATSU-na Ryouomoi, with the live
comments made by the singers. Then I added some of my own....
Next time, hinted since the Battle of the Bands, Team Ranma
goes up against the world's finest fighters, meet friends and
enemies old and new alike, in: the King of Fighters '96!
Razorclaw X
http://www.crosswinds.net/anaheim/~slythe/ranma/ranff.html
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Source Credits:
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[Ranma 1/2] DoCo Second image song (1994)
FUKUZATSU-na Ryouomoi (Live Version) [Complex Two Thoughts]
Singer: Ranma 1/2 DoCo
Ranma * Hayashibara Megumi
Akane * Hidaka Noriko
Shampoo * Sakuma Rei
Nabiki * Takayama Minami
Kasumi * Inoue Kikuko
Lyricist: Ranma-teki kagekidan bungeibu
Composer/Arranger: Yamamoto Harukichi
[SHANPUU: minna arigatou
Akane: doumo arigatou
Ranma: huhu-
Kasumi: doumo arigatou gozaimasu
Nabiki: arigatou
SHANPUU: minna daisuki ne
Akane: arigatou
Ranma: yu- hu-
Kasumi: doumo arigatou gozaimasu
Ranma laughs
Ranma: saigo made moriagatte iku zo minna
Akane: minna yoroshiku
Kasumi laughs
Ranma: tsuite koi yo
Kasumi: minna mo issho ni utatte ne
Ranma: ike SHANPUU]
[Shampoo: Thank you everyone!
Akane: Indeed, thank you!
Ranma: huhu-
Kasumi: Indeed, thank you very much!
Nabiki: Thank you!
Shampoo: Everyone, we love you a lot!
Akane: Thank you!
Ranma: yu- hu-
Kasumi: Thank you very much!
Ranma laughs
Ranma: Let's be excited until the end. Let's go everyone!
Akane: Everyone, best regards!
Kasumi laughs
Ranma: It's about love!
Kasumi: Everyone also sing with us!
Ranma: Go Shampoo!]
(SHANPUU) ROMANSU no katabou o [Akane: hai minna isshoni]
(+All) katsuide iru ne
(SHANPUU) kamisama ni tokubetsu no [Akane: kondo wa kocchi]
(+All) KONE de mo aru no?
(SHANPUU) wazato ijiwaruna soburi demo
mune no oku ni wa todoite iru yasashisa [SHANPUU: ya-]
(Shampoo) Carrying one side of romance
[Akane: Yes, everyone, together!]
(+All) is a burden, isn't it?
(Shampoo) A special connection to God [Akane: Next time here!]
(+All) isn't there one?
(Shampoo) On purpose, you had unkind behavior, but
In my chest's heart, gentleness was being reached. [Shampoo: Yeah!]
(Akane) kouinna yarikata ni [Ranma: motto motto]
(+All) hanhatsu shite mo
(Akane) anata janakya DAME da to [crowd: Akane]
(+All) hansei shichau
(Akane) korinai KENKA no sono ato mo
kurai yomichi ja tayotte shimau
(Akane) Your pushy way of doing things, [Ranma: More! More!]
(+All) even repelling them,
(Akane) I must reflect [crowd: Akane]
(+All) that it is not good even if it's not you.
(Akane) Also after that quarrel that I was not disgusted with,
Wasn't it a gloomy street at night, I regret relying upon you?
(Kasumi) akai ito karamatte iru [Kasumi: arigatou]
achikochi de tsunagatteru ne
(Nabiki) otagai ga tsuyoku hippatte
(Kasumi & Nabiki) motsureru ayatsuri ningyou
(Kasumi) Entwined by a red thread, [Kasumi: Thank you!]
We are connected here and there, aren't we?
(Nabiki) Drawing strongly together with each other
(Kasumi & Nabiki) Like a puppet that is being held.
[Akane: 1, 2, 3, 3]
(All) FUKUZATSU-na ryouomoi sunao ja nai watashi-tachi
(Ranma) "Gomen" no monji ga jisho kara kieteru [Akane: Isshoni]
(All) FUKUZATSU-na ryouomoi ichi TASU ichi nibunnoichi
nakitai kurai ni nayanderu
(All) Complex two thoughts not docile, both of us
(Ranma) The letters "sorry" are vanishing from the dictionary.
[Akane: Together!]
(All) Complex two thoughts one plus one equals one half
Worrying about wanting to cry in the dark.
[Akane: hey
SHANPUU: All right
Ranma: 2 kai seki mieteru ka
Akane: ?? genki yotte
SHANPUU: minna genki dashite
Akane: ?? tsukarete nai
Ranma: sa tobasu ze
Kasumi: wa]
[Akane: hey
Shampoo: All right!
Ranma: A second time?
Akane: ??
Shampoo: Everyone, be cheerful!
Akane: ??
Ranma: Come on, let's skip it!
Kasumi: wa]
(Ranma) tatoeba kono watashi ga [Akane: genki yo]
(+All) otoko no ko de mo
(Ranma) tatoeba sou anata ga (+All) onna no ko de mo
(Ranma) konna ni jiteiru seikaku ja
yahari FUTSUU ni tsukiaenai ne
(Ranma) For example, take me [Akane: Feel good!]
(+All) even if I'm a boy.
(Ranma) For example, take you (+All) even if you're a girl.
(Ranma) In this way, it's not personalities that are similar.
And still, we can't associate with each other, right?
[Nabiki: Clap your hands!]
(Nabiki) ii toko o sagashite miyou
hyaku kurai mitsukete ageru
(Kasumi) tsuyogari wa SUKI no uragaeshi
(Nabiki & Kasumi) HONTO wa tokku ni BARE teru
(Nabiki) I'll try to find a good bed.
I'll find one for you for about 100.
(Kasumi) Your show of courage is love inside-out
(Nabiki & Kasumi) The truth was let out long ago.
[SHANPUU: Yay
Akane: ??]
[Shampoo: Yeah!
Akane: ??]
(All) TANJUN-na ai ga ii DEJITARU shiki ryouomoi
(SHANPUU) SUKI to KIRAI o hakkiri sasetai
(All) TANJUN-na ai ga ii au tabi KISU shite hoshii
sou iu ooto ni naritai na
(All) Simple love is good. Digital formula two thoughts
(Shampoo) I want to make love and hate clear to you.
(All) Simple love is good. I want to meet your kiss to a degree.
I want to become that sort of adult.
[Nabiki: hu-
SHANPUU: woo ai nii
Ranma: tachimi mo makenna yo
Kasumi: arigatou
SHANPUU: doumo arigatou
Akane: minna motte tebyoushi
Akane: genki yo
Kasumi: ??
Kasumi laughs
Kasumi: aa doumo arigatou
SHANPUU: ?? [ikyou]
Akane: saigo genki yoku]
[Nabiki: hu-
Shampoo: I love you!
Ranma: ??
Kasumi: Thank you!
Shampoo: Thank you very much!
Akane: Everyone, clap your hands in rhythm!
Akane: Feel good!
Kasumi: ??
Kasumi laughs
Kasumi: Ah, thank you very much!
Shampoo: ??
Akane: Last one, feel well!]
(Akane) FUKUZATSU-na ryouomoi [SHANPUU: OK]
sunao ja nai watashi tachi [Kasumi laughs]
(Ranma) "Gomen" no monji ga jisho kara kieteru
[Akane & Shampoo: Hey!]
(All) TANJUN-na ai ga ii au tabi KISU shite hoshii
"Gomen" to ieru yasashisa mochitai [Ranma: Ha!]
FUKUZATSU-na ryou omoi ichi TASU ichi nibunnoichi
nakitai kurai ni nayanderu
(Akane) Complex two thoughts [Shampoo: OK]
not docile, both of us [Kasumi laughs]
(Ranma) The letters "sorry" are vanishing from the dictionary.
[Akane & Shampoo: Hey!]
(All) Simple love is good. I want to meet your kiss to a degree
I can say "sorry." I want to possess gentleness. [Ranma: Ha!]
Complex two thoughts one plus one equals one half
Worrying about wanting to cry in the dark.
[Ranma: arigatou
Akane: doumo arigatou
SHANPUU: dai kanki
Nabiki: arigatou
Kasumi: arigatou gozaimashita
SHANPUU: ??
Ranma: ??
Akane: ??
Nabiki: arigatou
SHANPUU: arigatou
Ranma: Thank you, thank you
SHANPUU: mata ne
Kasumi: sayonara
Akane: kyou wa saikou datta yo
SHANPUU: doumo arigatou
Nabiki: ?? ne
Akane & Ranma:
Kasumi: sayonara
SHANPUU: minna ai shiteru ne
Akane: ja ne
Ranma: matta zettai au na
Kasumi: ogenki de ne
Akane: Bye bye]
[Ranma: Thank you!
Akane: Thank you very much!
Shampoo: I'm very delighted!
Nabiki: Thank you!
Kasumi: Thank you very much!
Shampoo: ??
Ranma: ??
Akane: ??
Nabiki: Thank you!
Shampoo: Thank you!
Ranma: Thank you, thank you!
Shampoo: Later!
Kasumi: Good-bye!
Akane: Today was the best!
Shampoo: Thank you very much!
Nabiki: ??
Akane & Ranma:
Kasumi: Good-bye!
Shampoo: Everyone, I love you!
Akane: Later!
Ranma: We will absolutely meet again!
Kasumi: Feel well!
Akane: Bye bye]
Non-lyrics provided by Hitoshi Doi, Regius Gunawan
Translation Ray Huang
Revised December 31, 1995
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[Ranma 1/2] Uta Koyomi image song (1990)
[12 gatsu] KYARAKUTAAZU * KURISUMASU
{[December] Characters * Chrismas}
Singer: Ranma-teki Kagekidan Ichigyouyuu
Lyricist: Ranma-teki Kagekidan Bungeibu
Composer/Arranger: Kawai Kenji
(P-chan) IVU ni maneita taisetsuna hito
(SHANPUU) mou sugu mabuta tojiru yo
(Kasumi) yume no nakatte atatakai ne to
(Kunou) kona yuki sotto haratte
(P-chan) On the eve of Christmas, an important person is invited.
(Shampoo) Immediately, I close my eyes.
(Kasumi) "Isn't it warm in my dream?"
(Kunou) I softly wipe away the powdery snow.
(Ranma-chan) * kimi ni Merry Christmas
PUREZENTO kakaete
(Ranma-kun) atsumateru boku-tachi
(Nabiki) kimi ni Merry Christmas
SANTA ni mo makenai
(MUUSU) mabushii egao
todoke Dreamin' Night...
(Ranma-chan) * Merry Christmas to you.
I'm carrying a present under my arm.
(Ranma-kun) We've all gathered.
(Nabiki) Merry Christmas to you.
won't even lose to Santa's
(Mousse) a dazzling smile
A dreaming night delivered
(Ukyou) nen ni ichodo no nigiyaka-na yume
(Azusa) otona ni naru made mireru yo
(PANDA) mizu o kabutta kimi wa TONAKAI (obaba)
(Souun) PANDA no SORI to kyousou
(Ukyou) once a year, a busy dream
(Azusa) I'll see it until I become an adult.
(Panda) Poured water on my head. You're a reindeer. (obaba)
(Souun) Racing with a panda sleigh
(Sanzenin) ** kimi ni Merry Christmas
KYANDORU o tomoseba
(Kodachi) yume ga hitotsu fueru yo
(Sasuke) kimi ni Merry Christmas
(Tsubasa) kutsushita no nakami wa
(Happousai) afureru ai sa
(Toufu) todoke Holy Night...
(Sanzenin) ** Merry Christmas to you.
If you light the candle,
(Kodachi) a dream will be added.
(Sasuke) Merry Christmas to you.
(Tsubasa) Inside the socks is
(Happousai) overflowing love.
(Toufu) A Holy Night delivered.
(Akane & Jusenkyou Five) momi no ki to sei kurabe
ryuusei no MEJAA de hakarou
(Akane & Jusenkyou Five) comparing height with the fir tree,
let's measure them by falling star measurements
(All)
*~kurikaeshi
**~kurikaeshi
(All)
*~Repeat
**~Repeat
(Ranma-kun) Merry Christmas for You
Translated by Ray Huang
Special thanks to Yutaka Sasagawa for assistance and corrections
Revised January 27, 1996
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[Ranma 1/2] DoCo * Second image song (1994)
Kiyoku Tadashii KURISUMASU [A Pure and Honest Christmas]
Singer: Ranma 1/2 DoCo
Ranma * Hayashibara Megumi
Akane * Hidaka Noriko
Shampoo * Sakuma Rei
Nabiki * Takayama Minama
Kasumi * Inoue Kikuko
Lyricist: Ranma-teki Kagekidan Bungeibu
Composer/Arranger: Ada/Yasuta/Yasuda? Atsushi
(zenin) SANTA o shinjite ita kodomo de sugosu IBU wa
PAPA to MAMA no ai ni mo kizukanaide
hashaida PURESENTO
(All) the eve that you spend with children that believe in Santa
without noticing the love of father and mother also
presents that are delightful
(Kasumi) tomodachi ni kikasareta are wa PAPA no itazura
(Ranma) yume ga hitotsu kiete wa otona ni naru
(zenin) tameiki KURISUMASU
(Kasumi) Asked friends over there is father's prank
(Ranma) dreams vanish once you become an adult
(All) A sighful Christmas
(Akane) nee konya anata wa donna sutekina yume de
(SHANPUU) barairo no mirai ni sasotte kureru no?
(Akane) Hey, tonight, what kind of lovely dream
(Shampoo) will a rosy future be invited?
* (R * N * K) yuki no you ni (A * S) sunaona
(R * N * K) kegare no nai (A * S) watashi o
(Ranma * Nabiki * Kasumi) misetaku naru (zenin) anata no mae de wa
* (R * N * K) like snow (A * S) docile
(R * N * K) nothing impure (A * S) I
(R * N * K) want to become seen (All) before you
(Nabiki) utagau koto (A * S) shiranai
(Nabiki) osanai hi no (A * S) watashi ni
(Nabiki) modoresouna (zenin) sonna hito dakara
(zenin) I believe you
(Nabiki) doubtful things (A * S) I don't know
(Nabiki) childish days (A * S) of mine
(Nabiki) like turning back (All) because of this person
(All) I believe you
(SHANPUU) jitensha o oshinagara anata no ie tazuneta
(Akane) PAPA to MAMA ni naisho no IBU no yoru wa
(A * S) hajimete na no
(Shampoo) visited your house while pushing a bicycle
(Akane) father's and mother's secret eve night
(A * S) has started
(Ranma) tegami no MAFURAA o fukuro kara tori dashite
(Nabiki) o-heya de kubi ni maki egao no okaeshi
(Ranma) a hand knitted muffler was taken out from a bag
(Nabiki) in the room, wrapped around the neck
a return gift of a smiling face
(R * N * K) yasashii kara (A * S) sukina no
(R * N * K) itsumo soba ni (A * S) itai no
(Kasumi) anata no kiru PAJAMA ni naritai
(R * N * K) because of gentleness (A * S) I love you
(R * N * K) always near you (A * S) it hurts to be
(Kasumi) I want to become the pajamas that you wear
(R * N * K) mado no soto wa (A * S) kona yuki
(R * N * K) katayoseai (A * S) mitetara
(R * N * K) jibun no koto (zenin) tadashiku omoete
(zenin) ureshii
(R * N * K) the outside window (A * S) flour snow
(R * N * K) standing, arm across each other (A * S) if you see
(R * N * K) things of mine (All) surely you can think of
(All) that would make me happy
* kurikaeshi
* repeat
Translation by Jui-Hua (Ray) Huang
Revised October 18, 1995
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Whispering Misty Night
"Kimagure Orange Road" image song
suashi no mama de sasou BARUKONII
wake ari kao de kakehiki suru wa
JIKIRU to HAIDO ga kousa-shite watashi
anata no ai ni sunao ni narenai
Kiss kurai nara kamawanai nante
suzushii kao shite odorokashita no
yotteru engi wa o-tokui no watashi
kuyashii keredo koi ni ochite-iru
* Whispering Misty Night
chuuburarin mo sore nari ni suteki-na yoru ne
Whispering Misty Night
tsuki no hikari ni terasareta futari wa In the mood
terasareta futari wa In the mood
amaenaide to sono te furi-hodoki
okotta kao shite komarasetai no
SHIRUKU no kuchibiru furuwasete watashi
tsurenai furi de ai ni obieteru
Whispering Misty Night
dotchi tsukazu mo sore nari ni tanoshii yoru ne
Whispering Misty Night
JAZU no RIZUMU de SAKISOFON kikoeru In my heart
* Repeat
terasareta futari wa In the mood
terasareta futari wa In the mood
Singer: Tsuru Hiromi
Lyricist: Sawachi Ryuu
Composer/Arranger: Sagisu Shirou
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Voices
Lyrics: Wakako Kaku
Music/Arrangement: Yoko Kanno
Performed by: Akino Arai
by Jason Smiley Chan
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"Never show your hand until the end."--me, being profound.
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