
whatever wrote:1-In the anime OAV of Natsumi and Kurumi Ryoga trained Akane for her to be able to fight the sisters, my question is ¿How much does she improves? After the training can she be capable of holding her own against other female fighters like Ukyo, this one goes for the manga too since by some point in the manga Akane does seem to have improved her skills a bit.
3-About Mousse when it comes only to Brute force where exactly does he rank?? Is he stronger in brute force than the fiancés and Kuno?
4-In the Manga exactly what is the relationship between Kuno’s family?
5-¿What is the most unselfish or good thing that Nabiki has done?

unclear exactly where he ranks, but Cologne does describe his lack of raw strength as his weak point. After he undergoes an extensive strength/stamina training at the hands of a Jizo statue, however, he shocks Ranma with his newly acquired boost in that attribute.
Compare their strength:
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antimatterenergy wrote:For instance the boulder she stuffed into the Orochi's mouth or the time Ryoga lifted the massive ice slabs while standing on her head.



SpaceKnight of Chaos wrote:A query about Happosai: why precisely are Soun and Genma so scared of him? In the manga, while a pervert, he seems to be pretty much a harmless nuisance if left alone.

SpaceKnight of Chaos wrote:On a different topic, and I realise that this probably belongs better in Fix Research, is anyone here familiar with Terry Pratchett's Discworld series? Specifically Nanny Ogg, of the Lancre Coven? Well, in Maskerade (a parody of The Phantom of the Opera/opera in general), she writes a 'cookbook' (with hidden extras) called "The Joy of Snacks". Given that three of Ranma's would-be love-interests are both skilled chefs and quite interested in the physical side of the relationship, if a copy of this book somehow ended up in Nerima, what do you think the likely results would be?


SpaceKnight of Chaos wrote:Soun and Genma both claim to be the masters of their particular branches of the Anything-Goes style. How do these two stack up as martial artists (both practitioners and teachers) against both each other and their opposite canon counterparts? Off the top of my head, in the anime, Genma:
-has just finished a 14-year-long training journey when the series starts.
-spars often with Ranma.
-has been seen jogging at least once (Close Call! P-chan's Secret)
-trained Ryoga so well in just three days that he was Ranma's exact match, perhaps even a little better.
-can grow into a giant, but has only been seen doing this as a panda.
A common cliche in Ranma fanon is the "food duel"; whenever they sit down to a meal, Ranma and Genma lunge and poke at each other's dishes in an attempt to steal food from each other, usually described as a form of speed & precision training.



*In the anime, it's stated in the third episode of the 7th season (Nihao! Jusenkyo Guide) that the water of Jusenkyo comes from/is connected to myriad underground channels and reservoirs. Exactly how incompatible with the manga is this?
*This question most likely applies only to the anime canon, where Kodachi seems a bit more like she actually feels for Ranma, but anyway. Kodachi Kuno is filthy rich, at least believes herself to be head over heels for Ranma, and is willing to do just about anything for him if he asks. Thusly, if Ranma were to ask her (perhaps reinforcing his request with some flirting), she'd undoubtedly pay for a plane trip to China and back. How would Ranma react if told this, both to the fact and to the obvious insinuations?
*In both canons, Ranma does occasionally have some money- however, especially in the anime, he rarely has much. Where is he likely to get it from, and what does he most likely spend it on?


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