Subject: Ranma Notes
From: Jack Ji
Date: 8/11/1996, 3:37 PM
To: Fan Fic

Just some various things I've thought about for a while now but just kept 
forgettign to write on here.

1) I remember there used to be this cartoon show where this guy was 
driving down a road in his red corvette. His car goes off the road and 
just so happens to crash into a science experiment an dgets hit with a 
beam. Then, he and his car are formed into one. When he's splashed with 
cold water, he turns into his car. When he gets splashed with hot water, 
he turns back into a guy. Sound a little familiar? I remember watchig 
this about 10 years ago.

2) Ok, about a few fan fictions. There are numerous fan fics where the 
author has a second person fall into Spring of Drowned Girl and they look 
just like Ranma-chan afterwards. Ok, let me clear soemthing up. Around 
volume 22 in the original manga, there is another victim who falls into 
Spring of Drowned Girl and the girl froms is TOTALLY different from 
Ranma's girl form. In fact, I think her hbair is blonde and she's a 
little talelr than Ranma-chan. Oh, yeah, it was a monkey who fell into 
it. So, I just feel that it's a little messed up that authors makes 
egeryone who falls into Spring of Drowned girl look just like Ranma, 
because it's not right. They look like a female version of themself. It's 
like having Nodoka using Bonbori instead of her katana.

3) This a question: Ryouga's shishi hokodan is a negative emotion attack, 
right? So, someone only needs to have negative emotions, right? Or does 
it specifically need depression? Or would sadness, anger, and rage work 
too? This is for a fan fict and I need to know. Oh, where did he learn 
this? From Cologne? And what is that shiryu thingy that Ranma learned 
from Cologne? Is is that cold/hot trick he got when Happosai weakened 
him? Thanks, all!

                            
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