Tarou, as a baby, was baptised by Happousai in the spring of
drowned yeti riding bull carrying crane and eel
(Niuhoomanmaoorenniichuan). He
tracks down Happousai after stealing the Jyusenkyou guide's client
register. Upon his arrival in Nerima, he attempts to find Happousai
by attacking anyone with a Jyusenkyou curse-beating up Ryouga,
Mousse and Genma in short order. Ranma is now forewarned of a
powerful new threat, so when Tarou attacks him with cold water,
Ranma is able to get out of the way. They fight for a short time
inconclusively until it starts to rain, and then Tarou changes into
his cursed form-a huge winged minotaur-and quickly defeats
Ranma-chan. As he is about to finish his opponent off, however,
Happousai finally appears and stops him. Tarou instantly attacks
the old lech, but he uses one of his Happoudaikarin fuse bombs.
Tarou, apparently deciding this isn't going to be as easy as he
thought, breaks off the fight and kidnaps Akane, flying away before
Happousai or Ranma can stop him. Later, he goes to the Tendo Dojo
and demands Happousai, but when the old man appears, he knocks
Tarou-monster out and escapes. Ranma, Ryouga and Co. change Tarou
back to a human and tie him up before he awakens, and then attempt
to find out where he's holding Akane. However, Tarou manages to
trick them into splashing him and escapes, with Ranma-chan and
P-chan holding onto his back. He flies most of the way back to his
hideout before outsmarting and dislodging the two, tossing them down
a canyon into a river. Then he flies on and catches Akane, who had
attempted to escape, but found it impossible because there are
rivers everywhere and she can't swim. As he prepares to take her
back, they are distracted when Ranma-chan's unconscious body floats
by, P-chan on her back, about to go over a waterfall. P-chan wakes
Ranma up as Tarou flies over to make sure they're finished. They
fight, and Ranma-chan manages to smash Tarou in the shoulder with the
log she was floating on, sending all three combatants over the
waterfall. Only Tarou comes up, and Akane wonders what happened to
Ranma. We get the answer ( though she doesn't) as we see P-chan drag
Ranma-chan to shore, saving her life. They then run into Shampoo
and Mousse. Back at Tarou's hideout (an old cottage perched on a
cliffside), Tarou is bandaging his arm, obviously angry. Akane
offers to help, and Tarou, after his initial suspicions, finally
agrees. She asks him if he is really so upset about the curse, and
he replies that the curse doesn't bother him very much-he likes
having a strong body. It is something far worse that Happousai
did...Akane wonders what could possibly be worse than a curse.
Tarou doesn't say, but angrily declares that before he gets to the
old lech, he's going to "pound that unforgivable cross-dresser to a
pulp!" Akane asks why he is so upset at Ranma, but Tarou refuses to
answer. Back with the others , Ranma is just waking up. He notices
that Shampoo, Mousse and Ryouga are there, Ryouga and himself having
been changed back. Ryouga is suspicious of why Shampoo or Mousse
would want to help Akane, but they feed him a story about how much
they've all been through together, and the loyalty they have.
Ryouga, unsurprisingly, falls for it hook, line, and sinker. In
actuality, Shampoo thinks thi s is a perfect opportunity to kill
Akane, while Mousse is plotting to kill Ranma. Back on the cliff,
Tarou lights a huge bonfire to show Ranma and Co. the way. Akane
tells him not to underestimate Ranma, but Tarou confidently replies
that he is ready for him. The four martial artists below see the
bonfire, and head for it...a long battle follows, with Tarou using a
variety of water traps to dispose of his opponents. Finally he
fights Ranma himself, which is inconclusive (though Tarou has the
advantage) until Tarou gets splashed, when he _really_ begins to
win. Ryouga and Mousse have returned by this time, and then Shampoo
gets returned to normal as well. The four martial artists attack
Tarou-monster, who attempts to use Akane as a decoy, attacking her
instead of them. Happousai shows up and saves her, and Tarou
ignores the four martial artists on his back and starts attacking
the old lech instead. Finally the four do enough damage to get
Tarou's attention, and he flies through a waterfall, eliminating
three of them. Ranma-chan (still on Tarou's back) appears to be in
dire straits, until Akane helps her out; tying together Happousai's
pantyhose and tossing it to her. Ranma-chan ties up Tarou's wings,
forcing him to land. Tarou nearly crushes Ranma-chan as they do so,
and then manages to tie _her_ up with the pantyhose and send her
flying. But he hadn't noticed the pantyhose was still wrapped around
one of his horns, and Ranma uses this to slingshot herself back in a
"Pantyhose Shooting Star Kick" that sends them both flying into a
hot spring. Tarou someh ow manages to get up after that and tries to
attack Ranma again, but Ranma finally knocks him out. Later, Tarou
is tied up back at the hideout, but he refuses to explain why he is
so angry at Happousai, and actually manages to attack Ranma before
Happousai can say what it is. The two start arguing, and Happousai
breaks it up, before finally remembering the reason for this whole
mess: he had named the infant Tarou "Pantyhose".
The five teenagers try to be kind, but their suggestions of worse names than
"Pantyhose" don't go over well with Tarou, who breaks his bonds and
hurls himself into the river below, returning to attack the group.
Happousai uses a bunch of Happoudaikarins to knock him out, and the
other's turn him back. Tarou, awake again, demands Happousai change
his name, but the old lech uses yet another fuse bomb on him and runs
away. Later, as the others are talking, Happousai returns, declares
that he will never change Tarou's name, and runs away again. Tarou
is upset by this, but Ranma confidently declares he has a
plan...later in the Dojo, Soun asks Ranma why he would help Tarou,
and Ranma replies that Tarou could get rid of Happousai for them if
it's done right. Soun, of course, heartily approves. Later, he
sets up the plan: a hypnotic play to convince Happousai he must
change Tarou's name. Tarou is rather dubious about the idea, but
goes along with it. They then launch the plan: attempting to make
Happousai believe Tarou has destroyed all the pantyhose in the world
as revenge for the naming. They give Happy a chance to rename
Tarou, but he doesn't quite get it, and instead gets enraged at
Tarou, using his "battle aura" technique to swell to Godzillaesque
proportions and vowing vengeance on Tarou. Tarou is _not_ pleased
with Ranma at this point, but Happousai suddenly discovers them and
they scatter in different directions. Tarou, realizing he has
nothing to gain by running, turns back and confronts the gigantic
Happousai, but the old man blasts him. Then it starts to rain, and
Tarou smiles...Ranma returns (he had been drinking tea at the
Tendo's) to find Tarou-monster and Happousai-giant facing off.
Happousai quickly defeats Tarou, however, and Ranma steps in,
knocking out the old lech with a barbell hidden inside a ball of
pantyhose. Shortly afterwards, Tarou and Ranma seem about to get
into another fight when Happousai wakes up, and agrees to change
Tarou's name. Tarou is ecstatic...until the old lech starts
suggesting alternate names, all of which have to do with underwear
(and rhyme with "Tarou"). Tarou, extremely upset, runs away.
Later, they find him again, and say that Happousai (with a little
"persuasion" from the martial artists) has agreed to change it to
what Tarou wants. Overjoyed, Tarou declares he wants to be renamed
"Cool Tarou"(Kakkoi Tarou), thanks them all, and flies off with
Happousai. Of course, midway across the Sea of Japan, Happousai
changes his mind...
Tarou reappeared twice in the manga. The first time, Happousai
was going around Nerima, happily stealing panties, when suddenly a
huge shadow looms over him...later, he staggers back to the dojo,
beaten up and covered with ink. Ranma, Soun, Genma and Akane wonder
who could possibly be powerful enough to do this to Happousai, when
suddenly Tarou bursts through the wall. Ranma, who only gets a
fleeting glance of Tarou's cursed form, nonetheless recognizes him
and calls him by name as he changes back, prompting Tarou to attack
him. ^_^ Tarou then asks where Happousai is, but the old lech has
escaped, leaving only a note saying that he will never change Tarou's
name. Tarou is upset by this, but then talks with Ranma and Akane,
explaining that he returned to China for awhile after his name wasn't
changed. While there, he had saved a girl named Fafa from a raging
bear. It was love at first sight, but then Fafa asked who her
rescuer's name might be, and Tarou was forced to run off. As if this
wasn't bad enough, the next day, there was a girl named Saffron being
chased by a wild boar. Tarou saved her as well, but she again wanted
to know his name, and Tarou was forced to leave once more. And then,
the next day...Ranma cuts him off at this point. ^_^ They ask what
Tarou intends to do, as he cannot get Happousai to change his name,
but Tarou smiles and pulls out a large bottle of water. He explains
that he went to Jyusenkyou, and that this is water from the spring of
drowned good samaritan. Everyone is overjoyed at Tarou's plan, but
when Ranma offers (rather condescendingly) to help, Tarou dumps ice
water on him and says that he doesn't need a cowardly crossdresser's
help. Soun and Genma hold back the raging Ranma, while Akane asks
Tarou if he really thinks he can beat Happousai alone. Tarou
chuckles, and reveals that the person who had beaten Happousai was
him. He leaves with Soun and Genma's blessing, while Ranma sulks.
However, just then Akane ge ts a call from the Jyusenkyou guide, and
then runs into the room, crying that they must stop Tarou...he has
water from the wrong spring! Ranma, Soun and Genma speculate on what
water it might be, and end up concluding that nothing could be
worse...until Akane says that it is the spring of drowned twins.
They all rush out after Tarou, who by this time has found Happousai.
The old man defiantly declares he will be evil till the day he dies,
but Tarou lures him in with a bra and is about to pour the water on
him when Ranma comes flying in and grabs the jar himself. Tarou is
steaming mad at Ranma-"Since when are you protecting the old
geezer!?"-but as Ranma tries to explain, he get distracted by
Happousai. Tarou and Ranma face off, and Ranma says that Tarou can't
have the water no matter what. Tarou has regained his composure by
now, and cooly reminds Ranma that he, Tarou, beat Happousai, and thus
Ranma has no chance. Ranma is determined anyway, but Tarou chuckles
and declares Ranma will see his new weapon, just as it starts to
rain...and Ranma-chan is confronted with the huge minotaur, except
that now he has tentacles sprouting from his back! Happousai saves
Ranma-chan from Tarou, but then Tarou uses another bra to trap the
old lech, and then attacks Ranma-chan once more. She manages to
dodge the tentacles, but then Tarou shoots ink in her face and grabs
her. Retrieving the water, he starts to pour it over the
semiconscious Happousai...when Ranma-chan desperately rips open her
shirt,
causing the old lech to revive and glomp onto her instead.
Tarou enraged, is about to crush Ranma when Akane, who had been
watching, throws a kettle of hot water and turns Tarou back. Both
Ranma-chan and Tarou run for the lost water, but Happousai glomps
Ranma-chan and Tarou gets it. He runs off, angrily declaring that
he'll kill Ranma. However, they still have Happousai, and thus lure
the old lech into a bathhouse, where Ranma, Soun and Genma disguise
themselves as janitors. The plan is that Tarou-minotaur can't get in
because of all the hot water around, but Tarou simply pays 330 yen
and walks in the front door as a customer. Once inside, he sprays
himself with cold water, and prepares to attack. Soun desperately
tries to point him to Happousai, but by this time the old lech has
escaped and gone into the girl's side. Ranma is summarily turned
into a girl and tossed over there, managing to retrieve the old man.
By the time he returns, Tarou-minotaur has disposed of Soun and
Genma, and he quickly attacks Ranma. He tries to spray Tarou with
hot water, but the monster counters by using his ink to block it.
Tarou then grabs a bunch of shower heads with his tentacles and
sprays Ranma, then attacks, forcing her to retreat. Ranma-chan
suddenly thinks of something, and thinks that she knows the
tentacles' weakness. She challenges Tarou to a final fight, and then
runs away, still carrying Happousai. They exit the bathhouse and
Tarou chases Ranma-chan along the rooftops, but in the confusion
Happousai escapes. He has returned to the girls, but there he is
confronted by Akane, who punts him back out. Happy flies through the
roof and up by a large smokestack, which Ranma hurriedly climbs up
catching the old man, she lures Tarou in...and then just as he is
about to catch them he is startled as the tentacles snake into the
smokestack of their own accord, trapping him. Soun and Genma,
watching this, realise that the tentacles have the same octopus
instinct of liking to hide in small dark places. Ranma-chan thinks
that she has won, but Tarou proves the gloating martial artist wrong
by ripping off the smokestack and smashing her over the head with it,
KO'ing Ranma. However, the concrete is too heavy for him to lift up
with the tentacles, and a moment later it comes down on Tarou's head
as well. Both Ranma-chan and Tarou-minotaur fall towards the
bathhouse, and in the air the dropped Jyusenkyou water spills on a
bird, which instantly becomes twins. Tarou sees this and realizes
his mistake, and as the two crash land in the water below and return
to normal, Ranma tells Tarou what the guide said. Tarou is crushed
with disappointment, and Ranma makes a few (rather insincere)
platitudes. Tarou, a bit too calmly, says now he'll have to try
something else, and Ranma, Genma and Soun are thrilled, asking if
he's going back to China. Tarou, smiling, says that first he has to
do something else...then lifts up the bottle and roars that he's
going to turn himself into twins and beat them all up. Ranma, Soun
and Genma jump him and take the water before he can use it, but then
Happousai grabs it, having heard the whole story. Thinking that if
he's twins he can get twice as many panties, he tries to run away,
but Ranma manages to hit him with a well-thrown concrete slab, and
Happousai drops the bottle...which splashes on his head. Everyone is
horrified...and then the bump on Happousai's head turns into two
lumps. Later, Ranma asks Tarou "Calmed down yet, Pantyhose Tarou?",
and Tarou hits him and tells him not to call him that.
In his third appearance, Ranma, Genma, Soun and Nabiki are watching
TV, which shows footage of Tarou-minotaur battling some sort of
strange light over Shanghai. Ranma realizes who it is and is about to
comment, when Tarou-minotaur crashes through the roof and lands on
top of him, beaten up.
Meanwhile, Akane is coming home from a game
of tennis when she notices a bright light in the sky. The light
falls until it hits a fountain, and when Akane goes to investigate,
there is a beautiful young girl in the fountain, who promptly passes
out. Back at the dojo, they have returned the still-unconscious
Tarou to normal, and Ranma is having oh-so-mature fun by doodling on
his face with a marker. After awhile, Tarou hasn't woken up, and
Ranma insincerely seems sorry...but Tarou leaps up and hits him
after Ranma mentions his name. He is still quite injured, but when
Soun and Ranma ask who did this to him, Tarou coldly tells them it's
none of their business, at which point Ranma and Soun pull out
mallets and promptly put Tarou back to sleep again. ^_^ Later, Akane
introduces everybody to the girl she found earlier, who has by now
recovered. She says her name is Rouge, a "shy and beautiful young
girl". She begins telling a story about how she was accosted when
bathing by a foul lecher, but just then Tarou-the lecher she had been
describing-shows up and calls her a liar. He starts to attack the
terrified Rouge, but Ranma and Soun jump the still-injured martial
artist and stop him. Tarou protests that he's the victim, but Soun
and Ranma don't believe him. Rouge tells Tarou to return what he
stole from her, and nobody believes Tarou's protests that he has no
idea what she's talking about. Angrily, he declares that he was a
fool for trusting them even a little bit, and then leaves...though
not before splashing himself and wrecking the dojo. Later, Rouge has
fallen asleep, and Ranma and Akane are discussing the light that
Tarou was seen fighting on television. Happousai is coming in from
his regular panty raid, and accidentally splashes water on Rouge,
whose eyes snap open...there is a scream, and Ranma and Akane rush
over, to find a charred Happousai and a glowing, monstrous Rouge.
This Rouge is now a demon, with six arms, three heads, fangs, and a
decidedly more aggressive personality. She flies out the roof of the
dojo, looking for Tarou. Meanwhile, Ranma decides that Tarou might
have been telling the truth after all, and goes out looking for him.
After he calls out Tarou's name in a loud voice, Tarou hits Ranma
over the head and tells him to shut up. Later, Tarou and Ranma are
talking in a park. Ranma wants to get Tarou's side of the story, and
says he might help, but Tarou scoffs at the idea of Ranma helping
him. Ranma points out that even Tarou can't beat this monster alone,
and asks if Tarou has any friends. Tarou angrily hits him. Just
then, Rouge shows up again, and Tarou makes a dash for the fountain,
but Rouge sends a blast which boils the water, keeping Tarou from
changing forms. Tarou and Ranma dodge Rouge's blasts for awhile, but
then get into a fight and Rouge blasts them both. She is about to
finish off the semiconscious duo, but suddenly something happens and
she flies off. After they recover, Ranma asks Tarou for his side of
the story, and Tarou tosses a scratched up barbell at him and starts
to explain.
Apparently, he had been training near a hot spring in
China (lifting weights), when suddenly there was a noise and
something hit his barbell. Tarou went to investigate, and was
surprised to find Rouge bathing in the spring...Ranma asks Tarou what
happened after he was peeping, and Tarou hits him while angrily
saying he wasn't peeping. He starts talking again, and we see Tarou
letting Rouge batter him with a variety of objects, until finally
Tarou figures he's done enough and starts to leave. However, as he
is doing so, Rouge demands Tarou return what he stole from her. Back
at the park, Ranm a says he understands...and then asks Tarou why he
doesn't return what he stole. Tarou, enraged, kicks Ranma into the
air and then KO's him with the barbell. As he walks over to get it
back, however, he notices the barbell has been cracked...back at the
dojo, Akane has just gotten off the phone with the guide, and reveals
the source of Rouge's power...she fell into Asura-niichuan, where a
statue of a Hindu demoness drowned. Just then, Rouge-asura herself
bursts in, wrecking the roof again...meanwhile, Ranma has woken up,
but Tarou is nowhere to be found. As he returns to the dojo, he
finds Rouge there...showing that she has quite an appetite, with
three mouths to feed! Elsewhere, in an alley, Tarou has found
something inside the cracked barbell, and smiles evilly...later, the
family and Rouge are working to repair the roof. They have just
finished and are sitting down for a snack when Tarou-minotaur bursts
in-demolishing it again-and changes back. He is carrying several
small objects, which Rouge identifies as the "source of power" she
accused Tarou of stealing. She tries to get them back, but Tarou
refuses, declaring that she must pay him back for calling him a thief
and attacking him. Rouge, weeping, says that even if it makes her
skin crawl, she'll go on a date with him, and Tarou asks her "who
said I wanted a date?" ^_^ Then he reveals what he _does_ want...he
wants to know how to use them. Everyone is scared at the thought of
Tarou getting his hands on the strength of Asura, but Rouge declares
that they needn't trouble themselves, and pours water over herself .
Tarou angrily leaps into the pond, and the two monsters rise to face
each other-Rouge demolishing the house again as she does so. The
two monsters fight inconclusively-Rouge's ability to create intense
heat makes it hard for Tarou to hit her, but she has to be wary
because Tarou is holding her "source of power". Soon, however,
Rouge begins to lose power, and her movements get slower. Tarou
closes in for the kill...but then it starts to rain again. The heat
around Rouge evaporates the water into clouds of steam, and she turns
back to human form in mid-air and begins to fall. Tarou-apparently
instinctively-saves her, which surprises everybody...but then he
traps her in his huge hand. Rouge says that she'll tell Tarou how to
use the "source of power", but then the rain starts again and she
turns back. With a laugh she grabs them back..they had been in the
same hand Tarou saved her with! Applying them, she glows even
brighter and fires a huge array of bolts at the minotaur. Taken
off-guard, Tarou is dazed and falls to the ground...smashing through
the roof of the dojo once more and landing in the bath. Rouge fires
a final blast at the dazed Tarou-human...when suddenly Ranma shows
up and blocks the shots with two frying pans. Having been watching
the fight all along, he devised this way to block Rouge's shots.
Tarou is astonished that Ranma would save him (Ranma's real reason,
however, is that he didn't want the house to get any more wrecked).
Ranma suggests they cooperate, and Tarou leaps up, declaring Ranma
isn't so bad after all. Soun cries that the seeds of friendship
have been sown...and then Tarou says "Thank you, fem-boy!" as Ranma
says "You're welcome, Pantyhose!" and they start fighting again.
Nabiki comments that the "friendship" didn't last five seconds.
However, a bargain is struck, and Rouge is confronted by Ranma and
Tarou-minotaur flying up, with Ranma still having his frying pans and
Tarou-minotaur holding a variety of objects with his arms and
tentacles. Rouge breathes fire at Ranma, which he deflects with his
frying pan...right onto Tarou's head. Tarou, in retaliation, smashes
Ranma with several of the objects he's carrying, and then Ranma
slams Tarou on the head with the frying pan. Things quickly
degenerate from there, much to Rouge's amusement. However Ranma
manages to throw a kettle at Rouge, but she boils away all the water
before it splashes her and merely gets enraged. Spinning around, she
creates a huge firestorm, which can't be blocked by the pans. Tarou,
irritated by the heat, accidentally hits Ranma, but this has the
beneficial effect of sending him out of the firestorm and above
Rouge's head, where she is still vulnerable. Ranma comes down at
Rouge-several small objects shaken loose by her spinning hitting the
frying pan as he does. She breathes fire at him, but he blocks it
with the pan and knocks one of her heads senseless. Rouge is
dizzied, and the firestorm fades out. Ranma tries for another shot,
but suddenly is grabbed by Tarou, who relieves him of the frying pan.
Ranma and Rouge see the objects stuck to the frying pan, and Rouge
cries it was her "source of power". Ranma tries to get a better look,
but Tarou smashes him in the face with the pan and then hurls him
away. Ranma lands on Rouge's back, and now both of them are on the
run from Tarou. Slowly but surely he is winning, when Ranma
suddenly tells Rouge not to worry, and performs a move on her back,
the "Empty-Handed Filial Piety Strike". It suddenly reenergizes
Rouge, who begins tossing lightning bolts at Tarou. The monster,
still clutching the frying pan, manages to avoid them all, but a big
one has been building up overhead. He tries to dodge it, but the
huge bolt is drawn to the pan and fries Tarou. Rouge laughs, and
Ranma says that Tarou's lust for the power doomed him, as he wouldn't
let go of the frying pan until it was too late...just as the selfsame
pan falls out of the air and slams into the back of Rouge's skull,
knocking all three heads out. Tarou, Rouge and Ranma all
fall-destroying the dojo one more time-and thus the battle ends
without a victor. Later, Ranma is being bandaged-Tarou is still
unconscious-and Rouge is crying, as the "source of power" was
destroyed in the conflict. She takes out her frustrations on the
unconscious Tarou, first kicking him, then hitting him with a
fold-up chair, and finally slamming him with a table, at which point
he wakes up and yells at Ranma for not stopping her. Ranma tells
Rouge not to fret, as they can go buy more source of power...later,
we see them at a drugstore, where they are indeed buying more...the
"source of power" are magnetic plasters for back pain. With six
arms, Rouge is subject to terrible backaches. Ranma explains to
Akane that the "Empty-Handed Filial Piety Strike" was actually just a
backrub. Rouge buys a lifetime supply and leaves, while Tarou, back
at the dojo, thinks he'll use them to rule the world.