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Published Monday, November 17, 2008 by Moulikxbqxwe.
Nora is a young woman of remarkable beauty who falls passionately in love with Arturo, an aviator pursuing a career with a commercial airline. He promises that he will marry her, so Nora makes all the arrangements for the impending wedding. Fate intervenes, however, and Arturo meets Paulina, to whom he finds himself married following a night of drinking. They agree to get divorced as soon as possible, but Paulina realizes that she is in love with Arturo. Meanwhile, Nora discovers that she is expecting Arturo's baby, but before she's able to tell him, Arturo receives a call from Paulina informing him that she also is pregnant. His sense of responsibility obliges him to stay with Paulina, though he still loves Nora. Nora soon suffers a miscarriage and, devastated by the loss of both Arturo and her child, becomes a woman without a conscience, living only for riches and vengeance on Arturo, whom she hates with all her soul and loves with all her heart.
When poetry-spouting swordsman Tatewaki Kuno invites Ranma & Co. for a jaunt on his new luxury yacht, the last thing the group expects is a sudden storm to shipwreck them all on a deserted island. However, fixing the boat to get home soon becomes the least of their worries, as all the young girls in the group begin to disappear. As it turns out, they've been bride-napped by Prince Toma, the youthful ruler of the floating island, Togenkyo. Because of a magical spring which turns anything it touches instantly male, would-be bridegrooms have to kidnap girls...and in this case, Ranma's reluctant fiancee Akane is one of them!
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Ranma 1/2 - The Movie 2, Nihao My Concubine is a movie that everyone can enjoy together.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The movie is absolutely stunning and Ranma 1/2 deliver some award winning performances in this movie. I also think Caterina Scorsone was great!