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* [[Ax Crazy]]: Ranma deliberately (or maybe not) projects this impression of herself to the boys assembled to battle Akane on the first morning she goes to Furinkan. (It's not entirely a ''false'' impression, either -- as she tells Akane several hours later, just six months earlier she would have slaughtered them all, laughing all the while.)
* [[Ax Crazy]]: Ranma deliberately (or maybe not) projects this impression of herself to the boys assembled to battle Akane on the first morning she goes to Furinkan. (It's not entirely a ''false'' impression, either -- as she tells Akane several hours later, just six months earlier she would have slaughtered them all, laughing all the while.)
* [[Baseball Episode]]: The side story ''Interconnections'' is largely about an abbreviated three-inning game between the Furinkan (boys') baseball team and the former Furinkan girls' softball team, recently upgraded (by Ranma) to baseball, intended to prove to the boys' coach that the girls could play on the same level.
* [[Baseball Episode]]: The side story ''Interconnections'' is largely about an abbreviated three-inning game between the Furinkan (boys') baseball team and the former Furinkan girls' softball team, recently upgraded (by Ranma) to baseball, intended to prove to the boys' coach that the girls could play on the same level.
* [[Big "What?"]]: [[Gunnm|Gally]] delivers a silent version of this -- performed with only the look of shock on her face -- when Ranma informs her she's taken Akane as a student.
* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: Twelve-year-old Ranma gets this way about "Kee-imoutosan" -- who's at least ten years older than her.
* [[Big Brother Instinct]]: Twelve-year-old Ranma gets this way about "Kee-imoutosan" -- who's at least ten years older than her.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Kodachi, of all people, becomes this when she saves Akane from Jei during the battle at Furinkan.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: Kodachi, of all people, becomes this when she saves Akane from Jei during the battle at Furinkan.
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* [[Standard Hero Reward]]: High School version: Although it happens entirely off-screen, Sayuri's bravery in the face of Daken's attempt to ambush Ranma and Akane at Furinkan earns her a very nice date with a very nice boy. Sadly, it coincidentally puts her in the wrong place to be the victim of a [[Trojan Horse]] gambit by one of Ranma's old enemies.
* [[Standard Hero Reward]]: High School version: Although it happens entirely off-screen, Sayuri's bravery in the face of Daken's attempt to ambush Ranma and Akane at Furinkan earns her a very nice date with a very nice boy. Sadly, it coincidentally puts her in the wrong place to be the victim of a [[Trojan Horse]] gambit by one of Ranma's old enemies.
* [[The Storyteller]]: Ranma, and she's very good at it. Combined with her tendency to sing at the drop of a hat (not to mention her skill with a guitar), she approaches being a [[The Bard|bard]].
* [[The Storyteller]]: Ranma, and she's very good at it. Combined with her tendency to sing at the drop of a hat (not to mention her skill with a guitar), she approaches being a [[The Bard|bard]].
* [[Stunned Silence]]: [[Gunnm|Gally]] spins and stares at Ranma with a look of utter shock when Ranma informs her she's taken Akane as a student.
* [[Suicide Mission]]: Ranma intends for her big battle in Hell to be this as well as a distraction to let Akane and Sayuri get back to the mortal world. After she gets Sayuri safely out, though, Akane has different plans.
* [[Suicide Mission]]: Ranma intends for her big battle in Hell to be this as well as a distraction to let Akane and Sayuri get back to the mortal world. After she gets Sayuri safely out, though, Akane has different plans.
* [[Sword Fight]]:
* [[Sword Fight]]: