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Volume
11 (Light Purple Cover)
The
Soap of Happiness:
Ryouga returns to Nerima once again, still dejected
over not being able to confess his true feelings for
Akane, and writes a letter to Akane in green ink in
order to impress her (green ink was said to inspire
love in the recipient). At the bathouse, Ryouga tries
to bring the letter to Akane, who is there, but is promptly
beaten up by Ranma, who also happens to be there. Meanwhile,
on the girls' side, a confident Shampoo shows up to
talk to Akane, holding a magical soap that's guaranteed
not to change you if you're Jusenkyo cursed. Ryouga,
however, accidentally gets a hold of the soap, and after
unknowingly using it, is surprised to find out he doesn't
change when he happens to be splashed by cold water
in front of Akane. Now Ryouga is finally jubilant to
be rid of his curse, and Ranma is left to wonder exactly
how Ryouga's managed a permanent cure...
Cupids, Draw Back Your Bow: Confident in his
ability to ask out Akane now that he's supposedly permanently
cured, Ryouga resolves to ask out Akane when he sees
her next, while beating up a suddenly friendly Ranma
who wants to know the secret of his cure. Akane does
happen to show up, but Ryouga ends up being too scared
to tell her how he truly feels. Ranma then finds out
from Shampoo about Ryouga's "cure" (the magic
soap), and resolves to temporarily team with Shampoo
in order to get the soap back. As "Kew" and
"Pid", the Twins of Love, Onna-Ranma and Shampoo
try to trick Ryouga (who's easily fooled by their horrible
disguises) into giving them the soap, and almost succeed,
but when Onna-Ranma is fighting Shampoo for the soap,
it is ccidentally put into the hands of Ryouga yet again,
who finally learns of the soap's properties and resolves
"never to let the soap go", much to Ranma's
frustration...
Don't Follow Me: Ranma manages to sneak attack
Ryouga while he's deep in thought about the soap, but
then finds out Ryouga has tricked him into taking a
decoy soap which doesn't work at all. Onna-Ranma regroups,
and with Shampoo (masquerading once again as Kew and
Pid) tricks Ryouga into thinking Akane has asked him
out on a date, giving him a meeting place to meet her.
Meanwhile, Akane is puzzledover a letter she got, supposedly
from Ryouga, that said to meether in a certain place
- and then Ryouga shows up, claiming to have heard that
Akane asked her out! Onna-Ranma and Shampoo, as Kew
and Pid, ambush Ryouga at the meeting palce and attempt
to take the soap, but Ryouga manages to uncover their
disguises at last. Akane is hurt because she thinks
Ranma's being mean to Ryouga, and decides to take out
Ryouga on a real date, much to Ranma's jealousy. Now
Ranma and Shampoo have one more attempt to get the soap
from Ryouga, but first they have to trick the two into
getting separated in a haunted house...
Who Do You Love?: Unsuccessful in their attempts
to get the soap, Ranma and Shampoo try yet again to
get the soap from Ryouga, but are quickly foiled yet
again. Becoming more and more confident by the minute
that he's on a real date with Akane, Ryouga decides
to try and confess his real feelings to Akane, but is
stopped just short by a jealous Ranma. Akane is later
hit by Shampoo's special "puppet acupuncture"
technique and unwillingly hugs Ryouga, getting the soap
from him, much to Ranma's anger and Ryouga's extreme
happiness. Unfortunately, just as Shampoo speeds past
Akane and Ryouga, Ranma just happens to be standing
in the way, and Shampoo unknowingly stuffs the soap
down Ranma's throat...
Give Me a Little Hug: Ranma now has to attempt
to disguise himself as "Ryouga's girlfriend"
in order to get Akane back from him, but is promtpy
foiled by both Shampoo and Akane, who want hijm to cough
up the soap. A hugely confident Ryouga then suddenly
becomes more bold, chasing Akane around declaring his
love for her, much to Akane's horror, seeing as Ryouga's
destroying everything in his way to get to Akane! Now
only Ranma can save Akane from Ryouga's rather unintentional
rough love, and disguises himself in female form as
Akane. But can even a disguised Onna-Ranma stand the
loving hug of a passionate Ryouga?
The Legendary Moxibustion of Evil: Ranma just
happens to foil one of Happosai's recent panty raids,
angering Happosai and forcing him to attack Ranma with
a special moxibustion which makes the victim as weak
as a baby, able to be beaten up by anyone! An ineffective
attack on Ranma's part proves this, as he is easily
beaten up by Kunou and even a little kid. Now Ranma
must try to find the cure, and try to stop a vengeful
Happosai, who's been spreading rumors and letters about
Ranma's weakness - a surefire way to get the attention
of Ranma's many rivals, who have all been holding grudges
against him...
The World's Weakest Man: Ranma is still weak,
and not even Happosai knows the cure to the moxibustion
technique he placed on Ranma. Later at school, nearly
all of Ranma's rivals finally come calling to collect
their revenge, and Ranma is promptly beaten up. At the
height of defeat, however, Ranma is saved by a piteous
Ryouga, who hits him away in sadness for his rival's
fall. Meanwhile, Akane has found a possible cure for
Ranma's weakness, but now she must tell Ranma before
Ukyou happens to convince Ranma off the futility of
his supposedly helpless situation...
Weak For Life?!: As Cologne finds out about Ranma's
weakness, Akane, Ranma and Ukyou all go to the supposed
place for the cure for the weakness moxibustion - an
ancient temple of scrolls and charts. However, much
to their disappointment, the cure (a chart which shows
how to cure the moxbustion) was stolen by a certain
evil martial artist a long time ago. Now Ranma, though
weak, has to confront Happosai to get the chart..but
he'll have to defeat the evil master when he's not even
willing to hold back...
The Valley of Moxibustion: Ranma and Genma have
left the Tendo Dojo permanently for the mountains, unwilling
to return until a cure is found for Ranma's weakness.
Ukyou comes with them in order to help train Ranma,
and when Akane finds out their location, sets off to
find him. Meanwhile, all of Genma's attempts have failed
and even his supposed "ultimate technique"
turns out to be a stupidly contrived technique with
a fancy name. Now Ranma's only hope appears to be Cologne's
secret technique, the Hiryu Shoten Ha, and after one
demonstration, Rnama resolves to learn the technique
in three days. Meanwhile, Akane has finally found a
rejuvenated Ranma who is promptly hit for commenting
on Akane's cooking...
Training in the Spiral of Hell: Ranma is involved
in intense study with Cologne about the Hiryu Shoten
Ha, and discovers the first step of the technique -
that it follows the pattern of a spiral. Unfortunately,
Ranma's attempts to master the second step, trying to
step in a spiral, all fail as Ranma fails to keep his
cool. Ranma masters the steps in another day's time,
but now a roadblock is reached - without an opponent
who won't fight back with all their strength and with
no mercy, Ranma has no chance of learning the technique.
However, salvation may come in the form of a certain
martial artist with a yellow and black bandanna and
an umbrella...
The Inflammable Man: Ryouga's training with Ranma
quickly becomes pointless - even he cannot fight with
all his strength against Ranma because he pities him.
Akane tries to help Ranma by using flaming gloves to
attack Ranma (thereby replacing the "hot"
battle aura needed for the Hiryu Shoten Ha), but only
ends up burning the top of her gi off, much to Ranma's
annoyance. An argument ensues, an in the middle of it
walks the Eternally Lost Boy Ryouga, who misinterprets
Akane's torn clothing, tears, and Ranma's apologies
as something much more than they should be. Ryouga's
hot battle aura finally flares up as he challenges Ranma,
and Ranma ponders whether or not this is the aura needed
to learn his deadly technique...
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