Re: [SPOILERS] Ranma 1/2 - THE END -Reply
to | ranma@usagi.jrd.dec.com
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from | "AARON G. RONQUILLO" <CLAAGR@mail.dlsu.edu.ph>
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subject | Re: [SPOILERS] Ranma 1/2 - THE END -Reply
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date | Fri, 1 Mar 1996 16:06:30 +0800
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> Maybe Takahashi intentionally left the ending open so she could continue
> with the series sometime in the future if she feels like it. After all it
> wouldn't be very interesting to do a second series if everyone already
> knew what happened to all of the characters. Also, even if there isn't
> another series, it allows everyone to come up with their own ideas of
> what happens to everybody.
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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==>that may be a possibility. It just gave us (frustrated people) a
ray of hope on what can still happen if they ever revive Ranma again.
Only thing different is the time element.
> I doubt she'll ever pick up the series again. After all, UY's ending was
> even more open ended than Ranma (after all, it seems to me that a
> wedding between Ranma and Akane is clearly implied to be not too far
> off, and the Ranma-Nodoka storyline was resolved. UY didn't have
> even that much), but I have yet to see or hear of any sign that she's at all
> interested in returning to UY. I think your last sentence, about allowing
> everyone to fill in the blanks for themselves, probably comes closest to
> the truth...
==>You know, I find it quite weird. I've heard that marriages are
arranged when the bride and groom are still young but marrying at
that rather tender age of 16 is very unusual. Not even the Japanese
marry people that young. The only cultures I know that do juvenile
marriages are in Africa, India and Iran or some other Moslem country.
And also in China during the olden days. But this is something
rather odd. AS far as my knowledge in history can explain,
arrangements can be made when the bethroded are young then they will
marry when they reach the proper age. I don't think 16 is the proper
age. Quite odd, indeed.
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