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Akane and Nabiki have a heated argument at the Tendo dojo, with Akane yelling in frustration that Nabiki should just become Ranma's fiancée instead of her.
Nabiki, taking Akane's words literally, accepts the suggestion and publicly proclaims that she actually does love Ranma, shocking everyone present.
Chaos erupts throughout the Tendo Dojo as Akane, believing Ranma is taking advantage of the sudden shift in fiancées, rushes to intervene and halt what she sees as him exploiting the situation with Nabiki.
Akane confronts Ranma directly, her anger boiling over as she accuses him of immediately pursuing Nabiki now that the fiancée role has transferred.
Ranma, caught off guard by Nabiki's declaration and Akane's rage, denies any interest and tries to explain that he had no part in the decision.
Nabiki leans into her new role, teasing Ranma flirtatiously and acting possessive, which further infuriates Akane and draws Ranma into awkward denials.
Genma Saotome and Soun Tendo observe the commotion, with Genma approving of the change since it keeps the engagement within the Tendo family, while Soun wavers emotionally.
Kasumi Tendo stays calm in the background, continuing her household chores unaffected by the escalating family drama.
Ranma attempts to escape the dojo to avoid the confusion, but Akane blocks his path and demands he reject Nabiki outright.
Nabiki interrupts by draping herself over Ranma, declaring their engagement official and kissing him on the cheek, causing Ranma to recoil in embarrassment.
Akane, pushed to her limit, grabs a nearby bucket of cold water and splashes Ranma, turning him into his female form to humiliate him further.
Female Ranma, now red-haired and furious, shoves Nabiki away and yells at both sisters for dragging her into their fight.
Nabiki laughs at Ranma's girl form and insists the engagement stands regardless, pulling out a fake contract she quickly forges to "prove" it.
Akane tears up the contract in rage and challenges Nabiki to a fight to settle who is truly Ranma's fiancée.
The sisters begin sparring in the dojo, trading punches and kicks, with Akane's raw emotion giving her an edge but Nabiki dodging cleverly using her agility.
Ranma, still female, tries to break up the fight by jumping between them, but gets caught in a stray kick from Akane, sending her crashing into the wall.
Genma, in panda form after getting splashed accidentally, holds up a sign reading "Fiancées fighting over Ranma? This is great!" to egg them on.
Soun weeps dramatically, begging his daughters to stop, but secretly hopes Akane reclaims her position.
Nabiki feints a low kick on Akane, then uppercuts her lightly, taunting that money can't buy love but can buy a wedding.
Akane counters with a powerful mallet strike from her bag, smashing Nabiki into the ceiling, but Nabiki lands gracefully and counters with a thrown shoe.
Female Ranma, fed up, grabs hot water from the kettle and splashes herself back to male form, then separates the sisters by holding them apart with each arm.
Ranma lectures both that he doesn't want either as a fiancée if they're just fighting over status, revealing his own conflicted feelings about the arrangements.
Nabiki, seeing an opportunity, whispers to Ranma that she'll call off the fake engagement if he pays her a large sum, reverting to her money-driven nature.
Akane overhears and realizes Nabiki's love confession was a ploy, punching her sister hard enough to send her tumbling across the dojo floor.
Nabiki admits it started as a joke but claims she might actually like Ranma now, dodging responsibility with a grin.
Ranma splashes Nabiki with cold water as payback, turning her into a frog due to a hidden Jusenkyo curse she picked up off-screen earlier in the chaos.
The frog Nabiki hops frantically around the dojo, evading Ranma's attempts to catch her with hot water.
Akane laughs at first but then helps Ranma corner the frog, feeling a mix of relief and guilt over the family fight.
Genma catches the frog Nabiki in his paws and dunks it in hot water from a nearby basin, restoring her to human form, drenched and furious.
Nabiki, sopping wet, declares the fiancée experiment over and hands the "role" back to Akane, who blushes and accepts reluctantly.
Ranma sighs in exhaustion, wiping sweat from his brow as the dojo returns to its usual tense normalcy.
Soun hugs all his daughters tearfully, while Genma nods approvingly at the resolution.
Akane steals a glance at Ranma, her anger subsided into quiet affection, as the episode fades on the family regrouping.
What is the ending?
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Is there a post-credit scene?
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Is this family friendly?
Ranman Season 1 Episode 110 is family-friendly overall, suitable for children and sensitive viewers as a historical drama focused on botany, family life, and personal growth in the Meiji-to-Showa eras, with no explicit violence, sexual content, or profanity indicated in available sources.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects (kept fully spoiler-free): - Mild emotional tension from family disagreements or personal hardships common in period dramas. - Historical context references to turbulent times, possibly including subtle societal conflicts or loss. - No graphic depictions reported; rated for general audiences like typical Asadora series.