"Half-demon," said the girl with the boy, apparently giving up. "This is Inuyasha."
"Get into a lot of fights?" tried Ranma.
"Oh yeah," said Inuyasha with a grin.
"Rivals that show up with death threats, stupid swordsmen, people wantin' to kill ya for no good reason?" tried Ranma.
"Yeah! Girls who keep punishing you for no good reason?" asked Inuyasha.
"YEAH!" said Ranma, nodding.
"'For no good reason'?" asked the girl with the bicycle.
"Yeah, always with the 'sit' this and 'sit' that," complained the guy with the dog ears. "If the necklace was on HER neck, do ya think..."
The girl looked irritated. "SIT BOY!" Looks were not always deceiving.
THWAM!
"Wow, never even saw the mallet move," noted Ranma. "Buddy, I know EXACTLY how you feel."
"I seem to be getting this a lot lately" said Inuyasha.
"So what're we gonna do about THAT," asked Ranma, jerking his thumb towards the big monster. "The way stuff melts when it gets underneath it, I ain't too sure I can fire off a Rising Dragon Ascension using its heat. Kinda like my skin actually on my body."
Inuyasha spit a rock out of his mouth as he got up.
"Excuse me."
Everyone looked over at the little girl.
"Is this where the Japanese heroes are?" asked the little girl, apparently trying to ignore another little girl with a videocamera.
"Eeep," said the girl with the dog-boy, trying to get between the camera and the dog-boy, thinking better of it and then trying to hide behind the dog-boy.
"Yer not a martial artist?" asked Ranma. Martial arts he understood. The guy with the dog-ears looked like a fighter. Maybe he was one of those 'pokemon' things the kids were watching nowadays though, that'd explain the girl as his trainer or something. Or maybe she was a magical girl like in one of those other series and the dog-boy was her animal companion.
"I'm the Card Captor," said the girl, looking like she was MAYBE in Middle School. "I use magic."
"Oh," said Ranma. Group of heroes out to save Japan, huh? Guess he could deal with that. Long as they didn't follow the ancient Japanese tradition of long lingering painful but heroic deaths. He didn't like those.
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