Ranma Nekoken -
The irony of the Nekoken is that while it makes Ranma nearly invincible in combat—even the strongest rivals like Ryoga or Mousse struggle to touch him—it leaves him completely vulnerable to anyone who understands feline behavior.
"Come on, boy," Genma grunted, his voice devoid of the malice usually reserved for their spars, replaced instead by a clumsy sort of desperation. "It’s just a fish. You used to love these. Remember? The Nekoken training was supposed to make you one with the feline spirit! Now snap out of it!" ranma nekoken
"Yeah," Ranma said, his voice raspy. He glared at his father. "Put the fish away, Pop. I'm not a cat." The irony of the Nekoken is that while
We all joke about the Nekoken (Cat Fist) as that hilarious “fear of cats” gag where Ranma starts acting like a deranged feline whenever he sees a cat. But can we talk about how horrifying this technique actually is? You used to love these