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Paperback Ranma 1/2, Volume 21 Book

ISBN: 1569318662

ISBN13: 9781569318669

Ranma 1/2, Volume 21

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The Octopus Man returneth

Pantyhose Taro returns! Rumiko Takahashi's most openly obnoxious character returns to the Ranma 1/2 series, as Ranma and his pals struggle with body armor, hot springs and fishing poles. A couple of the shorter stories are rather weak, but the other three are hilarious offbeat. Happosai arrives at the Tendo house, beaten to a pulp and covered in ink. It turns out to be Pantyhose Taro, who plans to douse Happosai with the "Spring of Drowned Pious Man" water. Only problem is, he got the wrong cursed water -- the "Spring of Drowned Twins." Now Ranma, Soun and Genma must stop Pantyhose Taro from dousing Happosai with the water. But Pantyhose Taro has a new weapon -- giant tentacles. In the aftermath, Nodoka Saotome returns to the Tendo house, just as Kasumi falls ill. Not only does Nodoka offer to cook their meals, but she offers to teach Akane. Problem is, Akane's cooking is toxic. So the disguised Ranma takes it on himself to cook as well, and soon he and Akane are sauteeing their way to disaster. On the goofier front, Ranma ends up playing "Cinderella": A rich guy is trying to identify the pig-tailed girl who once stomped on his head. And school creepoid Gosunkugi discovers a way to defeat Ranma once and for all -- invincible body armor. Now if only the armor didn't explode... Finally, Ryoga purchases a magic "fishing pole of love" to use on Akane -- except it hits Ranma instead. Much to Ryoga's discomfort, soon Ranma is washing his clothes, making his breakfast and asking if they can at least be "friends." As Ranma's infatuation grows, a confused Akane tries to figure out exactly what is going on. Rumiko Takahashi has always been great at action stories, or stories that rely on character gags. The two shortest stories don't quite work; one is too goofy, and the other feels squashed into a too-short chapter. The rest of the twenty-first volume is pure gold. One of the stories is almost non-stop action with a bit of goofiness thrown in, and the ever-arrogant Pantyhose Taro destroying bathhouses and causing mayhem. And then Takahashi switches to character-based comedy, with lots of romantic rivalry and kitchen disasters. Oh, the suspense -- will Akane ever learn how to cook without poisoning people? But pity poor Ryoga -- Ranma's rival really goes through the wringer, with Ranma pursuing him, and Akane believing that he's so pitiful that he'll take affection from anyone, male or female. Even though he brought it on himself, you can't help but feel sorry for him. Three solid stories (and two weak short ones) make up "Ranma 1/2's" twenty-first volume, full of action and comic goodness. A pleasant comic read.

The return of the Octopus Man

Pantyhose Taro returns! Rumiko Takahashi's most openly obnoxious character returns to the Ranma 1/2 series, as Ranma and his pals struggle with body armor, hot springs and fishing poles. A couple of the shorter stories are rather weak, but the other three are hilarious offbeat. Happosai arrives at the Tendo house, beaten to a pulp and covered in ink. It turns out to be Pantyhose Taro, who plans to douse Happosai with the "Spring of Drowned Pious Man" water. Only problem is, he got the wrong cursed water -- the "Spring of Drowned Twins." Now Ranma, Soun and Genma must stop Pantyhose Taro from dousing Happosai with the water. But Pantyhose Taro has a new weapon -- giant tentacles. In the aftermath, Nodoka Saotome returns to the Tendo house, just as Kasumi falls ill. Not only does Nodoka offer to cook their meals, but she offers to teach Akane. Problem is, Akane's cooking is toxic. So the disguised Ranma takes it on himself to cook as well, and soon he and Akane are sauteeing their way to disaster. On the goofier front, Ranma ends up playing "Cinderella": A rich guy is trying to identify the pig-tailed girl who once stomped on his head. And school creepoid Gosunkugi discovers a way to defeat Ranma once and for all -- invincible body armor. Now if only the armor didn't explode... Finally, Ryoga purchases a magic "fishing pole of love" to use on Akane -- except it hits Ranma instead. Much to Ryoga's discomfort, soon Ranma is washing his clothes, making his breakfast and asking if they can at least be "friends." As Ranma's infatuation grows, a confused Akane tries to figure out exactly what is going on. Rumiko Takahashi has always been great at action stories, or stories that rely on character gags. The two shortest stories don't quite work; one is too goofy, and the other feels squashed into a too-short chapter. The rest of the twenty-first volume is pure gold. One of the stories is almost non-stop action with a bit of goofiness thrown in, and the ever-arrogant Pantyhose Taro destroying bathhouses and causing mayhem. And then Takahashi switches to character-based comedy, with lots of romantic rivalry and kitchen disasters. Oh, the suspense -- will Akane ever learn how to cook without poisoning people? But pity poor Ryoga -- Ranma's rival really goes through the wringer, with Ranma pursuing him, and Akane believing that he's so pitiful that he'll take affection from anyone, male or female. Even though he brought it on himself, you can't help but feel sorry for him. Three solid stories (and two weak short ones) make up "Ranma 1/2's" twenty-first volume, full of action and comic goodness. A pleasant comic read.

Ranma's mother returns

We get more Pantyhose Taro who plans to douse Happosai with water from the spring of Drowned Pious Man, but actually has Drowned Twins water & no one wants 2 Happosais, except Happosai who envisions greater panty raids. We also get a crimp in Ranma's plan to find the spring of Drowned Man as Pantyhose has added tentacles to his beast by diving into spring of drowned octopus(It would appear the springs don't cancel each other out).Female Ranma has yet another suitor as she washes up on the private beach of a man searching for the girl of his dreams who stomped on his head, but there's no water on the island to turn Ranma back into a boy.Just as Kasumi falls ill, Ramna's mom shows up looking for her spouse & her son & offers to help teach Akane to cook, but she also drags Ranka into it. A contest naturally happens as Akane has to prove she's a better cook than Ranka with obvious results. Ryoga happens upon a magic fishing pole which promises reel in one's lover, only it's not Akane who gets caught & as the mark turns into a fish-shape & grows larger, Ranma's love for Ryoga grows. This one gets squishy--luckily Ranma doesn't remember what s/he was doing when it's all over(kinda felt sorry for him....) The Gosunkugi chapter at the end is very similar to B-Ko's robo tricks in Project A-Ko.We see more of Ranma's mature side as he feels sorry for beating Akane at cooking & tries to save the hot springs suitor from learning he's really a guy. InuYasha's still my fav by this author, but I expected a lot less from Ranma having seen a couple early eps from the anime.

More reasons to be glad she didn't design your universe

Rumiko Takahashi shows once again that except for a few rules of the series, you never know what will happen next. You know Akanke always blames Ranma for everything. You know Ranma will take advantage of his curse as long as he has to live with it. You know what happens when someone visits Jusenkyo.Happosai defeated? Ranma-chan caught in tentacles? Water from the wrong acursed spring? Ranma caught on an island with no water? Ranma's mom pops in. Ryoga appears with another plan to get Akane. Even Gosunkugi has a duel with Ranma. This volume tops the current monthlies featuring Prince Herb. Now when does Volume 22 come out?

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I thought this volume was one of the funniest, Im not giving anything away because it hasnt come out yet, but I already own it and it is worth buying!
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