Ranma 1/2 Nettouhen episode 2
"Yappari Nekoga Kirai?"
"You Really Do Hate Cats?"
***** SPOILERS *****
Kunou is practicing his skill with his wooden sword. He is beating up a
Ranma doll. His ninja Sasuke is introduced. [this is stupid]
Ranma is chasing his father around. This is training. Ranma has a
weighted metal ball and chain around his leg.
A package arrives from China, Shampoo, for Ranma. It contains a cute
cat. When Kasumi is holding the cat and Akane goes near it, it starts
to attack Akane. Ranma comes home from the training, and sees the cat.
He gets scared and is shaking around. Ranma's father tells everyone
about how he tried to train Ranma with the cats for the nekoken. Kasumi
tries to help Ranma by getting him used to the cats, and invites all the
neighborhood cats. Ranma screams. Meanwhile, Sasuke is sneaking around
and discovers Ranma's weakness. Sasuke goes back to Kunou and tells him
the secret.
The next day at school, Ranma gets a letter from "Akane" telling him to
that she needs help. Sasuke dresses up as Akane, in a school girl's
uniform, and is waiting for Ranma in the school gym. Ranma and Akane
fall into the trap and falls into a room full of hungry cats. Akane
tries to pull Ranma out of the room, but she opens a door and a big
tiger was waiting for them. Finally it is too much and Ranma turns into
a cat. Ranma and the tiger faces off. Ranma chases all the cats and
the tiger out. Ranma runs outside and climbs up a tree. He is licking
himself like a cat. Ranma's father comes to help and dresses up like
an old lady. It doesn't work. Akane shoots a bag full of catnip and
Ranma comes down from the tree. Then he jumps at Akane and lands in
her lap. Akane gets mad and tells Ranma to get off. Ranma is still a
cat, and kisses Akane. Akane hits Ranma, and Ranma goes flying into
the school pool. The cat from China runs after Ranma..
Hitoshi Doi, Japanese ULTRIX Engineering doi@jrdvax.enet.dec.com
Japan Research and Development Center decwrl!jrdvax.enet!doi
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