It's Sheer "Pandamonium" when Ranma and Genma are Around
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 go on a decade-long training mission. He doesn't speak a word of Chinese, and yet he insists on bringing you to the cursed training ground known as Jusenkyo, where falling into one of many springs instantly turns you into whoever-or whatever-drowned there last. And then, the two of you have this little accident...
Curse of the Scribbled Panda
Ranma and the others visit an exhibit of cursed Chinese paintings at a local festival. During a scuffle over food between Genma and Ranma, the exhibit is crashed into and three scary monsters depicted in the paintings are unleashed upon the world! Two of the paintings depict traditional demons (which Soun, Happosai and Genma must fight), while the third demona very girlish demondeclares she won't go back into her painting unless Ranma takes her on a date...
Legend of the Lucky Panda
The Saotome School of Martial Arts is a harsh school indeed, and, according to Genma, the training never ends! Tumbling off a cliff one day and into a river, Genma (in prolonged panda form) finds himself deep in a rural, almost feudal Japanese village. There's Kanna, who's identical to Akane; Kotaro, who looks just like Ranma; not to mention Kuno and others! Can it be that Genma really is the "Lucky Panda" of local legend, or is it that he's more like a curse...?
Mystery of the Maruding Octopus Pot!
Perhaps business and pleasure really shouldn't mix... For Soun and Genma, an all-expense-paid trip to a picturesque seaside village to combat a mysterious, marauding "octopus pot" mostly means the villagers have to pick up the tab for the two's all-you-can-eat sashimi. After Ranma is attacked by this somehow familiar critter, all three martial artists ponder: Who in the world could possibly fit into such a small space as a ceramic, octopus-catching crock? And even if they're right about the crook in the crock, can they capture it without also implicating themselves?