Series::Ranma 1/2 Title::Ranma 1/2 Chuugoku Nekonron daikessen! Okite yaburi no gekitou hen Music Collection OrderInfo::Pony Canyon PCCG-00156|Nov-13-1991|Y2500 TrackInfo::18 tracks Playtime::46:45 Comment::Some of these selections are used as BGM in Ranma 1/2 Nettouhen episodes 100+. One vocal track, "It's Love" by Rabbit, a light metal song. Music by Kenji Kawai. Listing:: # 1$ tJokyoku$ aOverture$ p2:47$ # 2$ tDai-Konran! Zen'in Shuugou$ aGreat Confusion! A Gathering of the Whole Crew$ p4:27$ # 3$ tRaichi to Jasumin$ aLychee & Jasmine$ p2:10$ # 4$ tKirin Sanjousu$ aKirin Visits$ p2:22$ # 5$ tHapposai no Mukashi-banashi$ aHapposai's Reminiscence$ p1:41$ # 6$ tAkane Dakkan Koubousen 1$ aThe First Battle to Reclaim Akane$ p3:04$ # 7$ tNekonron e no Tabiji$ aThe Journey to Nekonron$ p4:02$ # 8$ tAkane Dakkan Koubousen 2$ aThe Second Battle to Reclaim Akane$ p5:21$ # 9$ tKirin no Ketsui$ aKirin's Resolve$ p4:38$ #10$ tDai-ichi Rokaku: Bishamonten$ aThe First Castle: Bishamonten$ p1:33$ cA pun on Bishamonten, or Vaisravana, god of treasure. This characters' name is made by replacing the leading two kanji of the real name with HISHA, a shogi piece.$ #11$ tDai-ni Rokaku: Daikokusei to Daihakusei$ aThe Second Castle: Daikokusei and Taihakusei$ p0:56$ cDaikoku is a god of wealth, but Daikokusai doesn't resemble that fat, middle-aged man at all. They seem to just represent the black pieces and white pieces of Go.$ #12$ tDai-san Rokaku: Uu$ aThe Third Castle: Muu$ p1:11$ cAlthough his name is printed as Uu in this CD booklet, it appears as Muu in the Drama-hen CD and the movie pamphlet, where the kanji "mu" meaning "nothing" is applied to it.$ #13$ tDai-yon Rokaku: Monron$ aThe Fourth Castle: Monron$ p1:26$ #14$ tDai-go Rokaku: Ebiten$ aThe Fifth Castle: Ebiten$ p2:35$ cEbiten is a yet another God of Wealth$ #15$ tKessen! Hashi no Kabe$ aThe Decisive Battle! The Wall of Chopsticks$ p3:28$ #16$ tDaidan'en$ aThe End$ p1:22$ #17$ tIt's Love$ sRabbit$ p3:31$ iED$ #18$ tShukyoku$ aFinale$ p0:23$