From: kleppe@execpc.com (Gary Kleppe)
To: ffml@fanfic.com
Subject: Re: [FFML][Ranma][Fanfic]Forever One Night
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 00:52:44 GMT
"Reed Sekiya" <rsekiya@hotmail.com> wrote:
[Quoting VGAP]
I guess it was selfish of me. I was trying to
avoid making a never-ending discussion, but I can't
stop people from expressing their opinions. Mr. Kleppe
and those that were offended by my post, please accept
my apology.
For the record, I wasn't offended by anything VGAP said; I just wasn't
willing to bow out of this discussion on his say-so.
Also, while I do agree that there is no way Ranma's friendship with
Ukyou could be stronger than his love for Akane, but it isn't as weak of
Gary Kleppe made it sound. Ranma hardly ends up eating at the Nekohanten
when he's got problems(there are example, but they escape me at the
moment).
He never does that at Ukyo's, either.
I'm not saying that he feels the need to always confide in Ukyou. He
does, however, go to her place to get away/think/brood about his
problems.
Nope. That's fanfic myth. In all thirty-eight volumes, there's not ne
scene where Ranma went to Ukyo for a heart-to-heart talk. I've
repeatedly challenged the Ukyo fanboys to show me where in the manga he
did this, and they've never been able to answer.
Gary Kleppe
http://www.execpc.com/~kleppe/comics.html
All I'm saying is that he goes to Ukyou's every so often when he has
problems. I'm not saying it's for a heart-to-heart. He's probably just
trying to fill his stomach while brooding. I'm not arguing about the best
friend for life argument for now, but I still think that they're friends.
He doesn't object to her presence. Gambling King, the Sauce, and the
Moxibustion incidents are examples. They don't show a great friendship, but
they do show friendship. Do you really think Ranma would accept Shampoo's
continual presence, even in similar incidences? If you can find an example
please tell me.
Caine
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