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Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 25th, 2011, 4:03 pm
by veganica
couldn't find a topic for this, so starting one here...
for several times in the manga Ran is said to be strong ("udetsuyoi", can't type japanese), for example, after beating up culprits.
which always leads to Conan thinking, "is it about the karate?" other characters disagree, without saying what it refers to.
since even Haibara said this once, can this have anything to do with the plot? (yes, i mean the BO!)
just as a side note, Conan doesn't know that Ran protected her from Vermouth.
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 25th, 2011, 7:52 pm
by User 4869
I think in Haibara case, It's about her attitude toward Ran more than anything else (She respect more of Ran/changing her first assessment of Ran) But in Conan case, it is a running gag since Conan talk about it for a second time in a soon-to-be anime case and
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 25th, 2011, 10:34 pm
by angelranchan
hahaha!! i saw a comment on youtube that Ran may beat the B.O because she will not let BO. to hurt those she loves and i was really LOL!!!!
Ran maybe a big help too

but Shinichi/Conan would never want Ran to get close to dangerous B.O...
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 1:49 am
by Abs.
Ran = strong, both inner and outer
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 2:26 am
by angelranchan
Abs. wrote:
Ran = strong, both inner and outer
+1!!!!

Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 2:53 am
by red.orchid

Girls with capability of martial arts are quite popular in manga world. Sometimes Gosho overacted a bit but I guess it's for humorous effects, like the wall-breaking scene. And some of Ran's karate moves are really beautiful, for example when she rescued Suzuki from the running-down-to-cliff car. And I like her heel drops ...
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 3:08 am
by angelranchan
red.orchid wrote:

Girls with capability of martial arts are quite popular in manga world. Sometimes Gosho overacted a bit but I guess it's for humorous effects, like the wall-breaking scene. And some of Ran's karate moves are really beautiful, for example when she rescued Suzuki from the running-down-to-cliff car. And I like her heel drops ...
(nod nod!!! ^^

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Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 4:36 am
by ranger
Abs. wrote:
Ran = strong, both inner and outer
*Brings in a homeless man in a ghost costume.
Where is your God now?
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 7:45 am
by AICHAN
red.orchid wrote:

Girls with capability of martial arts are quite popular in manga world. Sometimes Gosho overacted a bit but I guess it's for humorous effects, like the wall-breaking scene. And some of Ran's karate moves are really beautiful, for example when she rescued Suzuki from the running-down-to-cliff car. And I like her heel drops ...
Yeah I remember that moment,it was beautiful^^
I just love Ran's Karate...she's a very strong girl

Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 7:52 am
by Abs.
ranger wrote:
Abs. wrote:
Ran = strong, both inner and outer
*Brings in a homeless man in a ghost costume.
What, you mean Okiya? V:
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 8:14 am
by Kleene Onigiri
ranger wrote:
Abs. wrote:
Ran = strong, both inner and outer
*Brings in a homeless man in a ghost costume.
Where is your God now?
There are grown up, strong man that are afraid of spiders
Where is your devil now?
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 10:43 am
by red.orchid
Kleene Onigiri wrote:
ranger wrote:
Abs. wrote:
Ran = strong, both inner and outer
*Brings in a homeless man in a ghost costume.
Where is your God now?
There are grown up, strong man that are afraid of spiders
Where is your devil now?
+ 100
Not to mention some other odd phobias which come from height, needles and such -sticks tongue- C'mon admit it men.
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 26th, 2011, 10:48 am
by ProfParanoia
red.orchid wrote:
+ 100
Not to mention some other odd phobias which come from height, needles and such -sticks tongue- C'mon admit it men.
I can't to you, since I have parthenophobia.
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 27th, 2011, 3:33 am
by ranger
red.orchid wrote:
Kleene Onigiri wrote:
ranger wrote:
Abs. wrote:
Ran = strong, both inner and outer
*Brings in a homeless man in a ghost costume.
Where is your God now?
There are grown up, strong man that are afraid of spiders
Where is your devil now?
+ 100
Not to mention some other odd phobias which come from height, needles and such -sticks tongue- C'mon admit it men.
Nope, I shall not admit
-100.01
*Smites Abs for calling Okiya a homeless man, he just needs some time!
Re: Regarding Ran's "strength"
Posted: June 27th, 2011, 8:16 am
by redangelran
red.orchid wrote:

Girls with capability of martial arts are quite popular in manga world. Sometimes Gosho overacted a bit but I guess it's for humorous effects, like the wall-breaking scene. And some of Ran's karate moves are really beautiful, for example when she rescued Suzuki from the running-down-to-cliff car. And I like her heel drops ...
her breaking the car's windshield is just EPIC...I gotta try it sometime...
