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These episodes focus primarily on upperclassman Kuno, the self-proclaimed "Blue Thunder of Furinken High." Seishu High cheerleader Mariko sabotages a volleyball match, reducing Akane to tears. Ranma vows revenge, which means he has to outdo Mariko at leading cheers for Kuno during a kendo match. Akane finds the winning strategy in Martial Arts Cheerleading for Dummies; Kuno declares his love for her, Mariko, and "the pig-tailed girl." While rummaging through the family mansion, Kuno and Saisuke discover a drum with awesome destructive powers. Kuno merrily blasts away until Kodachi presents an equally
These episodes focus primarily on upperclassman Kuno, the self-proclaimed "Blue Thunder of Furinken High." Seishu High cheerleader Mariko sabotages a volleyball match, reducing Akane to tears. Ranma vows revenge, which means he has to outdo Mariko at leading cheers for Kuno during a kendo match. Akane finds the winning strategy in Martial Arts Cheerleading for Dummies; Kuno declares his love for her, Mariko, and "the pig-tailed girl." While rummaging through the family mansion, Kuno and Saisuke discover a drum with awesome destructive powers. Kuno merrily blasts away until Kodachi presents an equally powerful lute to Furinken's nutty principal. They give new meaning to the term "battle of the bands," then Akane squelches them by calling Ranma a jerk at full volume. Kuno's impressions of a Kabuki musician are funny, but this collection ranks among the weaker entries in the series. (Rated 13 and older: brief nudity, risquรฉ humor) --Charles Solomon
It's not easy being a teenaged martial artist named Ranma Saotome, but it's even worse when your martial artist father Genma takes you from home at an early age to a training ground known as JUSENKYO, where falling into one of the many springs instantly turns you into whoever or whatever drowned their last. In Bring It ON!, having learned (or been the victim of) almost any martial arts style imaginable, Ranma's nevertheless about to learn a whole new one: Martial Arts Cheerleading! Sure, Ranma's got the basic moves down, and that uniform is really cute, but then it turns out that it's Kuno's kendo match he has to cheer for. Meanwhile, during an annual cleaning of the estate, Kuno comes across an ancient taiko drum that's got the devastating power of a howitzer.
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Manufacturer: Viz Video
Release date: 10 June 2003
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0782009086697 UPC: 782009086697
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