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Kirin
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Vital
Statistics
Name: Kirin
Age: 16
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black
First Appearance (Anime):
Ranma Movie 1, Big Trouble in Nekonron,
China
First Appearance (Manga):
None (Anime-only)
Love Interest: Was Akane, later Raichi
Loved by: Raichi
Rivals/Opponents: Ranma
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Profile: Kirin is the leader of the Seven
Lucky Gods Martial Artists, a group of fighters based in China, and
protected by a group of Gates, each manned by one fighter of the group.
With his flying ship, Kirin is able to leave his domain and seek out
whatever he needs to look for.
In his most recent trip, Kirin was looking for the woman who held the
other half of a secret scroll, one treasured by the Seven Lucky Gods
Martial Artists. This scroll's legend went as follows - whichever woman
had the other half of the scroll (with Kirin having the first half of
it), that woman would be destined to be Kirin's bride.
Originally, Raichi was the one who held the scroll, but in a moment
of anger, Akane was the one who ended up with it, just as Kirin showed
up. This caused Kirin to think that Akane was his destined bride, and
kidnap her, much to Ranma's anger. Ranma was forced to follow Kirin's
ship to get Akane back, followed by his friends, most of who went for
their own reasons. Eventually, they reached Kirin's territory, and had
to fight through to fight Kirin in the last battle. In the process,
though Kirin finds out about Akane's feelings for Ranma, and also the
ability to be non-exclusive as a person. Kirin also defers to Ranma
after he defeats him, and later marries Raichi.
Personality: Kirin is at first very haughty and proud, and talks
in the royal third person used by those of high birth and blood. Confident
in his ability to beat anyone and have his way, he attacks and goes
after things with a very aggressive nature. Though able to be nice and
kind, he is also capable of cruelty and a hot anger, much of which is
released through his fighting. He later learns a few points about attitude
from Akane, who causes him to open his eyes to new things and also to
the nature of real, true love.
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