Ranma ½ Season 1 Episode 14
Dr. Tofu’s mother comes to visit, determined to find her son a bride. Nabiki, Akane and Ranma all find themselves volunteering to help him get her of his back.
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Serie: Ranma ½
Episode Title: Pelvic Fortune-Telling? Ranma is the No. One Bride in Japan
Air Date: 1989-08-18
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