List of ''Ranma ½'' episodes (season 7)

Cover of the DVD box set by Viz.

This article lists the episodes and short summaries of the final 25 episodes (the 119th to the 143rd episodes) of the Ranma ½ Nettōhen (らんま½ 熱闘編) anime series, known in the English dub as the seventh and final season of Ranma ½ or "Ranma Forever".

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. Correlating to the manga storylines, the anime adaptations, put together, go only as far as halfway into volume 22 (out of 38).

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 119 to 143 are season 7, which was given the title "Ranma Forever".

The opening and closing theme songs 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 (1992)

Original
Episode No.
Viz Media
Episode No.
TitleOriginal Air Date
119137"Tatewaki Kuno, Substitute Principal"
"Kunō Tatewaki, Dairi Kōchō wo Meizu" (九能帯刀, 代理校長を命ず)
April 10, 1992
120138"Ranma's Greatest Challenge!?"
"Ranma, Tsukiyo ni Hoeru" (乱馬, 月夜に吠える)
April 17, 1992
121139"Nihao! Jusenkyo Guide"
"Nihao! Jusenkyō no Gaido-san" (你好(ニーハオ)!呪泉郷のガイドさん)
April 24, 1992
122140"Pick-a-Peck o' Happosai"
"Meiwaku! Rokunin no Happōsai" (迷惑!六人の八宝斉)
May 1, 1992
123141"From the Depths of Despair - Part 1"
"Kibun Shidai no Hissatsuwaza - Zen" (気分しだいの必殺技(前))
May 8, 1992
124142"From the Depths of Despair - Part 2"
"Kibun Shidai no Hissatsuwaza - Kō" (気分しだいの必殺技(後))
May 15, 1992
125143"Shampoo's Cursed Kiss"
"Shanpū Toraware no Kissu" (シャンプー囚われのキッス)
May 22, 1992
126144"Run Away With Me, Ranma!"
"Boku to Kakeochi Shite kudasai" (ボクと駆け落ちして下さい)
May 29, 1992
127145"Let's Go to the Mushroom Temple"
"Kinoko Dera e Ikō" (キノコ寺へ行こう)
June 5, 1992
128146"The Cradle from Hell"
"Hissatsu! Jigoku no Yurikago" (必殺!地獄のゆりかご)
June 12, 1992
129147"Madame St. Paul's Cry for Help"
"Aoi Kyōfu ni Bonjūru" (青い恐怖にボンジュール)
June 19, 1992
130148"Meet You in the Milky Way"
"Orihime wa Nagareboshi ni Notte" (織姫は流れ星に乗って)
June 26, 1992
131149"Wretched Rice Cakes Of Love"
"Hitotsu Meshimase Koi no Sakuramochi" (一つ召しませ恋の桜餅)
July 3, 1992
132150"The Horrible Happo Mold-Burst"
"Dekita! Happō Dai Kabin" (できた!八宝大カビン)
July 10, 1992
133151"The Kuno Sibling Scandal"
"Kunō Kyōdai Sukyandaru no Arashi" (九能兄妹スキャンダルの嵐)
July 17, 1992
134152"Battle for the Golden Tea Set"
"Ougon no Chaki, Gojōnotō no Kessen" (黄金の茶器, 五重塔の決戦)
July 24, 1992
135153"Gosunkugi's Summer Affair"
"Gosunkugi Hikaru, Hito Natsu no Koi" (五寸釘光, ひと夏の恋)
July 31, 1992
136155"Bring It On! Love as a Cheerleader - Part 1"
"Ai no Kakutō Chiagāru - Zen" (愛の格闘チアガール(前))
August 7, 1992
137156"Bring It On! Love as a Cheerleader - Part 2"
"Ai no Kakutō Chiagāru - Kō" (愛の格闘チアガール(後))
August 14, 1992
138154"Battle for Miss Beachside"
"Kettei! Misu Bīchisaido" (決定!ミス·ビーチサイド)
August 21, 1992
139157"The Musical Instruments of Destruction"
"Bakuretsu! Haipā Tsuzumi" (爆裂!ハイパーツヅミ)
August 28, 1992
140158"A Ninja's Dog is Black and White"
"Shinobi no Inu wa Shiro to Kuro" (忍の犬は白と黒)
September 4, 1992
141159"The Tendo Dragon Legend"
"Tendō-ke: Ryūjin Densetsu" (天道家·龍神伝説)
September 11, 1992
142160"Boy Meets Mom - Part 1"
"Ranma, Mītsu Mazā" (乱馬, ミーツ·マザー)
September 18, 1992
143161"Boy Meets Mom - Part 2: Someday, Somehow..."
"Itsu no Hi ka, Kitto..." (いつの日か, きっと...)
September 25, 1992

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