Clash of the Delivery Girls! The Martial Arts Takeout Race

Clash of the Delivery Girls! The Martial Arts Takeout Race (激突!出前格闘レース) is the first true episode in the second season of Ranma ½, Anything-Goes Martial Arts, though it is treated as the fourth episode, and is the 22nd episode overall.

Relation to the Previous Episode
None.

Sharon de nuevo me uno a ted en el dolor que debes estar sufriendo y estoy de adrcueo en todo lo que dices. Creo que el trato a los familiares en todos los aspectos ha sido francamente mejorable por no decir otra cosa.Tu relato de la jornada del funeral me ha estremecido.Simpre los poledticos, los simplones y la gente sin sentimientos se sale de tiesto en unas circunstancias que recomiendan sf3lo y fanicamente la solidaridad y el carif1o con los familiares, que a fin de cuentas son las vedctimas que este1n entre nosotros y a las que debemos ofrecer todo el calor humano.Un fuerte abrazo, Sharon Sharon de nuevo me uno a ted en el dolor que debes estar sufriendo y estoy de adrcueo en todo lo que dices. Creo que el trato a los familiares en todos los aspectos ha sido francamente mejorable por no decir otra cosa.Tu relato de la jornada del funeral me ha estremecido.Simpre los poledticos, los simplones y la gente sin sentimientos se sale de tiesto en unas circunstancias que recomiendan sf3lo y fanicamente la solidaridad y el carif1o con los familiares, que a fin de cuentas son las vedctimas que este1n entre nosotros y a las que debemos ofrecer todo el calor humano.Un fuerte abrazo, Sharon

Trivia

 * This episode differs considerably from its manga equivalent. In the manga, this story does not take place until after Shampoo returns, is done solely for the chance at winning the ramen, and results in Ranma-chan, Akane and Shampoo all converging on Kuno's house, as they must persuade him to eat their delivery first to be the winner.
 * This is the first hint in the anime of Genma's willingness to trade Ranma to others for his own gain, which is the ultimate cause of the arrival of Ukyo Kuonji.
 * Kaori Daikoku actually looks somewhat like Ukyo in addition to having a similar backstory.
 * In the subbing, Daikoku claims that Martial Arts Restaurant Takeout originated in the Aizu fief, while in the dubbed version, he claims it originated in the Aizuna prefecture.
 * Several of Kaori's attacks are taken from Shampoo's Martial Arts Takeout techniques in the manga version of this story. The Delivery Case Crush (subbed title; dubbed title is "It's Fast Or It's Free") and the Ramen Round-Up Noodle Noose (dubbed title; subbed title is simply "Noodle Noose") are the most notable as such.
 * When Akane takes to the skateboard to give herself the edge in speed, it's a reference to how, in the manga version, Akane needed to use a skateboard to keep up with an on-foot duo of Ranma and Shampoo, who were currently preoccupied with trying to beat each other up.