





Then you have the fiancee's whom might not hate Ranma but more then willing to spread some false information if it ment keeping the competion away. Stuff like Shampoo who loves her husband, but be more then willing to say or do almost anything keep other girls away.


Vilkath wrote:She did set up that pledge to kill him if he wasn't manly, so her bragging about her wonderful son isn't out of line. Almost all parents do it, and since the idea of her son being 'manly' was important enough to threaten his death over it, I could see it being a main topic of her conversations.

SpaceKnight of Chaos wrote:Amongst his fellow students, his reputation is most likely poor to average; while he does generally lead the charge against either of the Kunos, he is probably seen as a troublemaker and an outright freak, what with his curse and the destruction he and his cohorts tend to cause.

SpaceKnight of Chaos wrote:Amongst his fellow students, his reputation is most likely poor to average; while he does generally lead the charge against either of the Kunos, he is probably seen as a troublemaker and an outright freak, what with his curse and the destruction he and his cohorts tend to cause.
Jupiah wrote:I really don't see any evidence in the manga that Ranma's classmates think this poorly or him.
First of all, Ranma doesn't cause widespread destruction. His rivals do that. With the exception of stepping on someone every now and then, Ranma is normally very considerate of the nonmartial artists around him.
They also don't seem to treat him like a freak because of his curse - they accept it quickly and other than the guys joking with him about his girl form and the drama club being awed by his "crossdressing" skills, they never make a big deal of it. Personally, I'd think they'd be more weary of him because of the Nekoken, but during that entire arc the student body seems more concerned for Ranma's wellbeing than freaked out by him.
For crying out loud, compared to some of the other nuts in that school, such as Tatewaki, Principal Kuno and Miss Hinako, Ranma's downright normal. These students are used to weird things - they're proud of their freaks!
I don't think you realize just how much "school cred" Ranma gets for constantly stopping the principal's zany schemes. He has saved the student body from horrible haircuts, cleaning bathrooms, suffering in the Repentance Room, and having their poor test scores publicly announced. Combine that with bringing Kuno under control, and Ranma's a freakin' hero to the Furinken students!
I do have to agree that Ranma must have a reputation of being extremely perverted though. A lot of the stuff he does just plain looks bad. Apparently teaming up with Happosai to raid the girl's locker room, going on more dates with Kuno than anyone else in the series, getting locked in his girl form by the phoenix pill for at least a week (which doesn't seem to have ever been explained to rest of the students), fighting Mousse by "disguising" himself as a scantily clad girl, seeming to try to seduce Hinako and then constantly trying to "grope" her when that failed, the time when he was teaching his mirror clone how to pick up guys, his questionable fight with Mariko... Ranma's done a lot of perverted things, and he doesn't always have an excuse for it, or bother to share his excuse with others if he does. I'd imagine that most of his classmate's probably think he's bisexual (but in denial about it) and all of them probably think he's very, err... experienced, if you know what I mean.

Zwzn wrote:Last time I checked, having a reputation of being extremely perverted is not a good reputation in most people's eyes, and neither is being one of the school "freaks".
The way I see it, the less you know about Ranma first hand, the worse he appears, and few know much about him.

From what they heard Ranma was a boy, a girl, a sorcerer, a goddess, a pervert, the most honorable man that ever lived, a great martial artist, someone you depended on, a joke, a jackass, an airen and a cash cow. All that rolled up into one person.



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