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** Ranma himself/herself when under the influence of the Fishing Rod of Love becomes a truly terrifying Yandere towards Ryoga. Yes, it is hilarious. --"Now you've hurt my feelings."
** Ranma himself/herself when under the influence of the Fishing Rod of Love becomes a truly terrifying Yandere towards Ryoga. Yes, it is hilarious. --"Now you've hurt my feelings."
* Shuichi Shindou from ''[[Gravitation]]'' qualifies when {{spoiler|the stress of Yuki being outed puts him into the hospital, and Shuichi, in the polar opposite of [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]], talks at length about how he would rather Yuki die than leave him.}}
* Shuichi Shindou from ''[[Gravitation]]'' qualifies when {{spoiler|the stress of Yuki being outed puts him into the hospital, and Shuichi, in the polar opposite of [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]], talks at length about how he would rather Yuki die than leave him.}}
** [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|White-haired]] Tohma Seguchi is obsessed with Yuki too, to the point where he pushes Taki Aizawa in the path of a car (which [[Schrodingers Cat|runs him down in the manga]]) when he threatens to uncover Yuki's past and tells Shuichi that if he doesn't break up with Yuki, he'll fire his band from NG Studios—all without losing his smile. Oh, and he's married to Yuki's older sister Mika. Take from ''that'' what you will.
** [[White-Haired Pretty Boy|White-haired]] Tohma Seguchi is obsessed with Yuki too, to the point where he pushes Taki Aizawa in the path of a car (which [[Schrödinger's Cat|runs him down in the manga]]) when he threatens to uncover Yuki's past and tells Shuichi that if he doesn't break up with Yuki, he'll fire his band from NG Studios—all without losing his smile. Oh, and he's married to Yuki's older sister Mika. Take from ''that'' what you will.
** Tohma is much further down this road than Shuichi in the manga, where he not only displays it far more often, but at one point also attacks Kitazawa's sister Yoshiki while dressed up as her brother ''with an axe'' for giving Yuki trauma.
** Tohma is much further down this road than Shuichi in the manga, where he not only displays it far more often, but at one point also attacks Kitazawa's sister Yoshiki while dressed up as her brother ''with an axe'' for giving Yuki trauma.
*** Also in the manga, Yuki and Mika (his sister and Tohma's wife) acknowledge that Yuki's break-up with Shuichi was for Shuichi's own protection; had Yuki not ended it, it's heavily implied that Tohma ''would'' have killed Shuichi. ''And that this may not be the first incident of this happening.''
*** Also in the manga, Yuki and Mika (his sister and Tohma's wife) acknowledge that Yuki's break-up with Shuichi was for Shuichi's own protection; had Yuki not ended it, it's heavily implied that Tohma ''would'' have killed Shuichi. ''And that this may not be the first incident of this happening.''