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Ranma 1/2, Vol. 17

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An amnesiac Kuno challenges Ranma to a duel at the beach — wearing a watermelon on his head! Will another watermelon on the head bring his memory back? Or will Ranma’s meddling unleash a fate more terrible than he can imagine? Meanwhile, a special sauce makes Ranma sick, and Ranma learns that to prove they’re a loving couple, he and Akane must spend the night in the same room!

Product Details:
Author: Rumiko Takahashi
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: May 10, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 1591162912
Product Length: 7.14 inches
Product Width: 5.44 inches
Product Height: 0.61 inches
Product Weight: 0.4 pounds
Package Length: 7.3 inches
Package Width: 4.8 inches
Package Height: 0.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Love and trialsSep 30, 2005
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas"
When a boy regularly turns into an attractive girl, he can expect to have suitors of both sexes. And Ranma Saotome has serious trouble with that in the seventeenth volume of Rumiko Takahashi's "Ranma 1/2," where food is lethal and a certain creepy little man returns to the spotlight.

Kendo crazie Kuno challenges Ranma to a seaside duel, but turns up with a watermelon on his head. Worse, he has amnesia. Ranma tries to cure Kuno's amnesia, but ends up with Kuno pursuing "the pig-tailed girl" with amorous intent. Now Ranma's trapped with Kuno on a deserted island full of watermelons... and Kuno doesn't understand the word "no."

Later, Ranma, Soun and Genma are all called to deal with the "Living Octopus Trap," a jar that is wreaking havoc on a seaside village. Problem is, it has a very familiar little underwear weirdo inside. More problems arise when Happosai uses a magical pill that sticks him to Ranma's body, and creepy classmate Gosunkugi tries to win Akane's heart with magical paper dolls.

Finally, Ukyo opens the legendary Sauce of Ten Years... and finds that it's toxic. Ten years ago, Ranma spilled it and hurriedly made a substitute. Now, feeling guilty, he offers to let the grieving Ukyo stay with them. Unfortunately, his relentless caring for his old pal/fiancee makes Akane miserable and jealous. And after an ill-fated attempt to convince Ukyo that he and Akane are already married, Ranma sets out to make Ukyo dump him...

The biggest events of the seventeenth volume are Ukyo's okonomiyaki problems and Happosai's return. When we last saw the little underwear fetishist, he was being dropped into the ocean by Pantyhose Taro. Now he returns to Japan -- and his old ways, right down to getting Ranma beaten up by a gang of girls.

And Ranma's romantic problems reach new climaxes. At first, he's in danger in being raped by Kuno. Then he's on a date with Gosunkugi (due to the magical paper dolls). Then he ends up in a love triangle with Akane and Ukyo, not sure how to make it up to Ukyo without making Akane mad. Add the fact that he keeps eating toxic sauce, and has a dream about having Kuno's babies, and you can see why the poor boy is stressed.

And we get to see a new side of Akane in this volume -- the insecure side, which fears that he likes Ukyo better than her. It's very touching when she thinks to herself that they share a bond she can't understand. Out of her bedroom, of course, she gets jealous when she sees things like Ukyo wanting to scrub Ranma's back in the tub.

Romantic troubles, nightmares, lethal sauce and dangerous watermelons make life difficult for poor Ranma Saotome. Takahashi's seventeenth volume only ups the romantic comedy factor again.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Bwa ha ha ha!May 13, 2003

When Kuno loses his memory and is found unconsious on a beach where Ranma and co. are visiting and Happosai tries to improve his and Ranma's "master/disciple" relationship and they end up being stuck together anything can happen!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Love and trialsOct 18, 2005
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas"
When a boy regularly turns into an attractive girl, he can expect to have suitors of both sexes. And Ranma Saotome has serious trouble with that in the seventeenth volume of Rumiko Takahashi's "Ranma 1/2," where food is lethal and a certain creepy little man returns to the spotlight.

Kendo crazie Kuno challenges Ranma to a seaside duel, but turns up with a watermelon on his head. Worse, he has amnesia. Ranma tries to cure Kuno's amnesia, but ends up with Kuno pursuing "the pig-tailed girl" with amorous intent. Now Ranma's trapped with Kuno on a deserted island full of watermelons... and Kuno doesn't understand the word "no."

Later, Ranma, Soun and Genma are all called to deal with the "Living Octopus Trap," a jar that is wreaking havoc on a seaside village. Problem is, it has a very familiar little underwear weirdo inside. More problems arise when Happosai uses a magical pill that sticks him to Ranma's body, and creepy classmate Gosunkugi tries to win Akane's heart with magical paper dolls.

Finally, Ukyo opens the legendary Sauce of Ten Years... and finds that it's toxic. Ten years ago, Ranma spilled it and hurriedly made a substitute. Now, feeling guilty, he offers to let the grieving Ukyo stay with them. Unfortunately, his relentless caring for his old pal/fiancee makes Akane miserable and jealous. And after an ill-fated attempt to convince Ukyo that he and Akane are already married, Ranma sets out to make Ukyo dump him...

The biggest events of the seventeenth volume are Ukyo's okonomiyaki problems and Happosai's return. When we last saw the little underwear fetishist, he was being dropped into the ocean by Pantyhose Taro. Now he returns to Japan -- and his old ways, right down to getting Ranma beaten up by a gang of girls.

And Ranma's romantic problems reach new climaxes. At first, he's in danger in being raped by Kuno. Then he's on a date with Gosunkugi (due to the magical paper dolls). Then he ends up in a love triangle with Akane and Ukyo, not sure how to make it up to Ukyo without making Akane mad. Add the fact that he keeps eating toxic sauce, and has a dream about having Kuno's babies, and you can see why the poor boy is stressed.

And we get to see a new side of Akane in this volume -- the insecure side, which fears that he likes Ukyo better than her. It's very touching when she thinks to herself that they share a bond she can't understand. Out of her bedroom, of course, she gets jealous when she sees things like Ukyo wanting to scrub Ranma's back in the tub.

Romantic troubles, nightmares, lethal sauce and dangerous watermelons make life difficult for poor Ranma Saotome. Takahashi's seventeenth volume only ups the romantic comedy factor again.

4Good but not greatAug 05, 2010
By M. Knopp
This volume of Rumiko Takahashi's classic Ranma 1/2 was a good volume, but not a great one.

The "Watermelon Island" story arc was funny, but really only an average story in the long run. The "Sauce of Ten Years" story arc is classic Takahashi hilarity and exemplifies not only the series as a whole, but the primary relationship between Ranma and Akane exceedingly well. The "Hot Springs" story was okay, and reintroduces Happosai to the series. The "Paper Dolls of Love" story was again an excellent example of the Ranma series, with its primary tenant that if magic is involved things are going to go sideways. Finally, the "Pill of Obedience" story was good, but nothing spectacular, just another Happosai comes around and causes problems story.

All-in-all this was a good volume, with a good amount of time spent on some of the supporting cast: Kuno, Ukyo, Gosunkugi, and Happosai. So, if you are a fan of one of these supporting cast, then by all means you will want to pick up this volume.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Watermelons?Jul 31, 2003

Yup, watermelons. A lot of them. As in a whole island. See, Kuno goes there to train for his next fight with Ranma, and comes for his opponent wearing a watermelon on his head. And he has amnesia. He gets Ranko (Ranma's female side) to the island, where she is knocked unconscious. She has a very funny dream too! Anyway, I forgot what happens in the rest of the book, but I liked the watermelon segment!

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