List of ''Ranma ½'' episodes (season 6)
This article lists the episodes and short summaries of the 95th to 118th episodes of the Ranma ½ Nettōhen (らんま½ 熱闘編) anime series, known in the English dub as the sixth season of Ranma ½ or "Random Rhapsody".
Rumiko Takahashi's manga series Ranma ½ was adapted into two anime series: Ranma ½ which ran on Fuji TV for 18 episodes and Ranma ½ Nettōhen which ran for 143. The first TV series was canceled due to low ratings in September 1989, but was then brought back in December as the much more popular and much longer-running Ranma ½ Nettōhen.
Viz Media licensed both anime for English dubs and labeled them as one. They released them in North America in seven DVD collections they call "seasons". Nettōhen episodes 95 to 118 are season 6, which was given the title "Random Rhapsody".
The opening and closing theme songs up to episode 99 are "Earth Orchestra" (地球オーケストラ Chikyū Ōkesutora) by Kusu Kusu and "Red Poppy" (ひなげし Hinageshi) by Michiyo Nakajima respectively. The second are "Don't Cry Anymore" (もう泣かないで Mō Nakanaide) by Azusa Senou and "Positive" by Miho Morikawa. For episode 118 the themes are "Love Seeker (Can't Stop It)" (ラブ·シーカー~CAN’T STOP IT Ravu Shīkā ~ Can't Stop It) by the band Vision and "Hill of the Rainbow and the Sun" (虹と太陽の丘 Niji to Taiyō no Oka) by Piyo Piyo.
Episode list (1991-1992)
Original Episode No. | Viz Media Episode No. | Title | Original Air Date | |
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95 | 113 | "Dear Daddy... Love, Kodachi!" "Kodachi no Mai Raburī Papa" (小太刀のマイラブリーパパ) | September 27, 1991 | |
96 | 114 | "Enter Gosunkugi, The New Rival!?" "Kyōteki? Gosunkugi-kun Tōjō" (強敵?五寸釘くん登場) | October 4, 1991 | |
97 | 115 | "Ranma's Calligraphy Challenge" "Ranma wa Hetakuso? Kakutō Shodō" (乱馬はヘタクソ?格闘書道) | October 11, 1991 | |
98 | 116 | "The Secret Don of Furinkan High" "Furinkan Kōkō, Kage no Don Tōjō" (風林館高校, 影のドン登場) | October 18, 1991 | |
99 | 117 | "Back to the Way We Were... Please!" "Higan! Futsū no Otoko ni Modoritai" (悲願!普通の男に戻りたい) | October 25, 1991 | |
100 | 118 | "Ryoga Inherits the Saotome School?" "Saotome Ryū no Atotsugi wa Ryōga?" (早乙女流の跡継ぎは良牙?) | November 1, 1991 | |
101 | 119 | "Tendo Family Goes to the Amusement Park!" "Tendō-ke, Yūenchi e Iku" (天道家, 遊園地へ行く) | November 15, 1991 | |
102 | 120 | "The Case of the Furinkan Stalker!" "Furinkan Kōkō: Toorima Jiken" (風林館高校·通り魔事件) | November 29, 1991 | |
103 | 122 | "The Demon from Jusenkyo - Part 1" "Jusenkyō Kara Kita Akuma - Zenpen" (呪泉郷から来た悪魔 前編) | December 6, 1991 | |
104 | 123 | "The Demon from Jusenkyo - Part 2" "Jusenkyō Kara Kita Akuma - Kōhen" (呪泉郷から来た悪魔 後編) | December 13, 1991 | |
105 | 125 | "A Xmas Without Ranma" "Ranma ga Inai Xmas" (乱馬がいないXmas) | December 20, 1991 | |
106 | 126 | "A Cold Day in Furinkan" "Yukinko Fuyu Monogatari" (雪ん子冬物語) | January 10, 1992 | |
107 | 128 | "Curse of the Scribbled Panda" "Rakugaki Panda no Noroi" (らくがきパンダの呪い) | January 17, 1992 | |
108 | 121 | "The Date-Monster of Watermelon Island" "Suikatō no Kōsaiki" (スイカ島の交際鬼) | January 24, 1992 | |
109 | 129 | "Legend of the Lucky Panda!" "Shiawase no Panda Densetsu" (幸せのパンダ伝説) | January 31, 1992 | |
110 | 131 | "Ukyo's Secret Sauce - Part 1" "Ranma to Ukyo ga Sōsu Sōai?" (乱馬と右京がソース相愛?) | February 7, 1992 | |
111 | 132 | "Ukyo's Secret Sauce - Part 2" "Itsuwari Fūfu yo Eien ni..." (偽り夫婦よ永遠に...) | February 14, 1992 | |
112 | 124 | "The Missing Matriarch of Martial Arts Tea!" "Kakutō Sadō! Sarawareta Iemoto" (格闘茶道!さらわれた家元) | February 21, 1992 | |
113 | 127 | "Akane Goes to Hospital!" "Taihen! Akane ga Nyūin Shita" (大変!あかねが入院した) | February 28, 1992 | |
114 | 130 | "Mystery of the Marauding Octopus Pot!" "Nazono Abare Takotsubo Arawareru?!" (謎の暴れタコツボ現る?!) | March 6, 1992 | |
115 | 134 | "Gosunkugi's Paper Dolls of Love" "Gosunkugi! Ah Koi no Kaminingyō" (五寸釘!あぁ恋の紙人形) | March 13, 1992 | |
116 | 135 | "Akane's Unfathomable Heart" "Akane no Kokoro ga Wakaranai" (あかねの心がわからない) | March 20, 1992 | |
117 | 133 | "A Teenage Ghost Story" "Tsuiseki! Temari Uta no Nazo" (追跡!手まり唄の謎) | March 27, 1992 | |
118 | 136 | "Master and Student... Forever!?" "Mou Anata kara Hanarenai" (もうあなたから離れない) | April 3, 1992 |