Nihao, My Concubine

Nihao, My Concubine (らんま½ 決戦桃幻郷! 花嫁を奪りもどせ!!) is the second movie. It was released in August 1992, a month before the TV series ended. The movie features an original story.

After the characters are shipwrecked on a remote island, all of the young women are kidnapped by Toma, the master of illusions, and his band of animal-human hybrids. It is up to Ranma Saotome and his friends to rescue them.

Trivia

 * During the ending theme and credits, several scenes interspersed with character portraits are shown illustrating how the cast spent their week on the island. In order, these are:
 * A large peach
 * Genma (panda), Nabiki, Kasumi, Ryoga, Mousse
 * Ryoga cooking okonomiyaki on Ukyo's grill while she waits with Sarutoru
 * Shampoo sunbathing on a deck chair while Mousse does deliveries
 * Toma
 * Two scenes of the Togenkyo countryside: a waterfall and a on a cliff
 * Male Ranma with his face turned away, female Ranma looking at the camera, then male Ranma again, this time looking at the camera
 * Wanton and Genma in panda form on their backs playing with balls
 * Ryoga, Genma (panda), Mousse
 * Torristan on top of a human-sized egg in a nest
 * Happosai stealing the bridal candidates' lingerie and bikini tops
 * The island's coat of arms
 * Ukyo, Shampoo
 * Nabiki sitting on a throne while Kuno fans her with a large leaf
 * Male Ranma with his face turned away, female Ranma looking at the camera, then male Ranma again, this time looking at the camera (this is the only scene/montage to repeat)
 * Kasumi, Toma, Akane, Ranma, and Soun having a meal while camping
 * Akane
 * Togenkyo drifting in sight of
 * At the end of the song, "Bye" (バイバイ) is shown on screen as the characters say bye.
 * Toma and his animal guards are based on a Japanese folklore hero Momotarō. He was born from a peach and went on a journey to fight some Oni while meeting a talking dog, monkey and pheasant along the way.