Tatewaki Kuno

Tatewaki Kuno is a character in the Ranma ½ universe. Tatewaki" means "bringing a sword" which relates to how he almost always carries a sword with him. "Kuno" means "nine abilities" which is an obvious joke on how skilled he believes he is.

History
A master of kendo, Tatewaki is a senior at Furinkan High School and a classmate of Nabiki Tendo. He is also the older brother of Kodachi Kuno, who attends St. Hebereke School for Girls (called St. Bacchus in the manga) instead of Furinkan High. He is almost exclusively referred to by his surname, unlike his sister.

He had long been interested in Akane Tendo, and had made a decree—given as his entry for a school speech contest—stating he would punish anyone who tried to date her without first defeating her in combat, thus resulting on Akane having to fight a barrage of boys every morning when she arrived at school. When he learned of her engagement to Ranma Saotome, he immediately assumed that Ranma was hounding Akane and challenged the pigtailed newcomer. It ended when both of them landed in a swimming pool and Ranma changed into his girl form. After being defeated, Tatewaki fell in love with her as well, though he continued to lust after Akane.

As the story progress, he attempts to make Ranma his girlfriend more than he does with Akane. Since Ranma is actually a man, he has no feelings for Tatewaki at all and has shown extreme disgust at the concept, although he has taken advantage of Kuno's obsession when it suited his purposes. Blown up photographs of Akane and the Pigtailed Girl, courtesy of Nabiki, adorn the walls of his bedroom.

Personality
Tatewaki comes from wealthy samurai stock, and speaks in flowery poetic text. No matter how many times Ranma defeats him, he continues to be supremely confident in his abilities, though he does sometimes acknowledge his defeats. He has a huge ego, which led Kuno to nickname himself "The Blue Thunder of Furinkan High," a moniker used by no one else.

He is totally clueless when it comes to Ranma's dual nature, making him the only one at school explicitly unaware of it even late in the manga (although Principal Kuno and all of the teachers except Hinako Ninomiya may be unaware in the anime). He refuses to acknowledge the possibility even when Ranma transforms right in front of him, so he might be either too caught up in his own delusions to believe it, or simply unable to process the certain strange phenomena such as a person's physical form changing almost at will. Other times, Tatewaki may be distracted by something (or someone) or simply uncontious when Ranma changes. After Nabiki defined the relationship between the two Ranmas by saying that "the pigtailed girl's body and soul both belong to Ranma", Tatewaki interpreted this to mean that Ranma had enslaved the object of his affection, with no shown surprise on his informer's part.

He spends a lot of his time in school talking to Nabiki as they are in the same class. She frequently manipulates him to obtain money through trickery, information, or selling photographs of female Ranma and her sister.

When it initially appeared like he was going to 'dump' Akane for Ranma-onna, she encouraged him to keep his previous infatuation, since 'she wouldn't let him two-time her sister', and instantly offered him photographs of both. Beyond this, she generally seems to regard him with derision, while he once stated that he detests her in turn.

Tatewaki's strong sibling rivalry with Kodachi is a running gag. He once angered her by destroying her pictures of male Ranma and she retaliated by poisoning and throwing him to her pet alligator, Midorigame (Mr. Turtle / Green Turtle or Mr. Scaly Green in the English anime), and through spreading nasty rumors about Tatewaki and the pigtailed girl. He also has a small dog named Armadillo, who acts as a taster for any food his sister cooks.

Another common gag is his willingness to share everything he writes in his diary with female Ranma or any other girl he is interested in, usually Akane. He claims this helps to build trust in a relationship.

In both continuties, he's been shown to ally with Mousse, Gosunkugi, or Ryoga against Ranma, though it's only happened through accident in the manga. (in Ryoga's case, after seeing a picture with Ranma kissing Akane, and during a noodle-eating competition, and with Mousse during the Moxibustion Saga). Tatewaki and Ryoga attacked Ranma in "Ukyo's Skirt! The Great Girly Girl Gambit!" as well as trying to prevent Ranma and Akane from getting together in "Let's Go to the Mushroom Temple!". He and Ryoga smashed up Ranma and sent him to the hospital for an entire month in a full-body cast in the first OAV. He also trained with Ranma, Ryoga, and Mousse in order to defeat Ken in "Enter Ken and his Copycat Hancheriff". Even if they may team up, Tatewaki is not friends with Ryoga or Mousse and appears to on somewhat better terms with Ranma in the anime, even though they generally loathe each other more in the Manga.

Though he generally acts antagonistic towards Ranma, there have been some occasions where he has teamed up with, talked politely with him or even asked help from him in certain situations either involving arguments with his sister or his father. He was willing to give transportation to the other members of the cast (including Ranma) to Nekonron after Akane was kidnapped by Kirin in the first movie (though it's seems that he thought Ranma was helping him save Akane.

Love life

 * Akane-Tatewaki_Relationship


 * Mariko-Tatewaki_Relationship


 * Ranma-Tatewaki_Relationship


 * Nabiki-Tatewaki_Relationship

Tatewaki romantically pursues girl Ranma (not knowing she is really a boy) and Akane. Despite copious evidence to the contrary, Tatewaki is convinced that Akane and his pigtailed girl love him even though they have made it very clear they can't stand him. Despite this Ranma will sometimes pretend to be interested in him if Tatewaki has something Ranma needs or wants (a good example of this is during the Wish Bringing Sword Saga).

While considered very attractive by girls outside of his school, no members of the regular cast pursue him.

The only girl who has been shown to seriously pursue Tatewaki romantically during the series was Mariko Konjo, captain of the Seisyun High School Martial Arts Cheerleading team.

There are some possible indications he might like Nabiki.

Fighting Ability
As captain of the kendo team at Furinkan High School, Tatewaki was the school's most powerful warrior (and greatest pervert, according to one schoolmate) before Ranma's arrival. Initially he constituted a legitimate threat, but has afterwards generally been used as a running joke, and is usually swiftly defeated by Ranma. During the "martial arts cheerleading" arc, he kept Akane strictly on the defensive in a kendo duel. He here didn't consciously inhibit himself because she's a girl, since she concealed her identity, but also didn't use his air-pressure strikes. He has apparently been a roughly even match for his sister Kodachi, but it's uncertain whether or not he holds back in these confrontations.

In both the manga and anime, upon losing his memory during training to slice watermelons, Tatewaki temporarily became far more than a match for Ranma, demonstrating the potential to exceed his nemesis.

While Kuno has mastered his chosen art of Kendo, he has apparently failed to learn any unarmed combat skills and is therefore very dependent on his bokken to defend himself. For this reason, he always carries several of them with him. Despite his speed, he's also never been shown as comparatively physically strong, although he was able to effortlessly remove an at least 3 ton boulder with one hand.

Ultimately, Tatewaki's arrogance and delusions may have hindered his progress as a martial artist, but in the Akanekodan Ranma RPG, he is portrayed as the most powerful member of the Kuno family.

He has sometimes gained the use of magical items, such as the "Wishbringer" sword (due to the dumb luck of being the 1 millionth customer Kuno gained 3 wishes for anything, but wasted them on a victory over Ranma, a date with the pigtailed girl, and a statue of himself); a phoenix nestled on his head, which emitted blinding light, or (Anime continuity) Musashi Miyamoto's wooden sword, as well as some odd techniques listed below.

Air-Pressure Strikes/Blue Thunder Attack: Kuno's primary move. He jabs his bokken at a target at high speeds, in the anime yelling "Atatatatatatatatatata!". During their first battles the air pressure alone proved enough to shatter a stone pillar, gave a significant bruise to Ranma's throat, and later made him unable to hold back the tears from the severe pain over his entire body.
 * Note: Kuno occasionally invents different names for this move.

Senpū-Ken (Whirlwind Sword): (Anime) Kuno spins his sword at his target in small circles, creating a small whirlwind. Only usable when he thinks he is under the effects of Happosai's speed of light elixir.

Watermelon Splitter: A conditioned reaction, usable to greatly boost the speed and power of his strikes, although the training to learn it rendered him amnesiac. When in the presence of watermelons, Kuno can spin rapidly, creating a forceful torrent of wind, and easily slices through all watermelons in sight. His defence in this state is almost impenetrable, and his assault taxing to avoid, even for Ranma himself. Even outside of their presence, Kuno's regular attacks repeatedly got through Ranma's guard/held him/her at sword-point, and kept his female form strictly on the defensive/running for her life.

A shown limitation was that Kuno remained comparatively physically 'weak'. He seemed unable to defend himself against, and was briefly stunned by, a thrown small (2-3-ton) boulder. Female Ranma likewise managed to overcome the technique through distracting, and then placing a watermelon on Kuno's head, making him instinctively knock himself out. This also restored his memory. Kuno later revealed that it was training for a watermelon-slicing contest, which he intended to win to impress the "pigtailed girl". He hasn't been shown close to this level in later encounters, so he may either have lost the ability beyond the originally intended usage, or require the proximity of several watermelons to 'power-up'/'enter a trance', but never had the sense to do so. He later uses the technique in the OVA "Tendo Family Christmas Scramble" as part of a talent show act, and uses it in the "Battle for Miss Beachside" episode of the anime, apparently at Nabiki's request so that she can earn money from both spectators and selling the resultant watermelon slices.

Trivia

 * While Tatewaki often says he would do anything for Ranma's female side, it often applies as long as it involves kissing, touching, or buying expensive(and frequently bizarre) gifts for her. For example, in one storyline he refused to apologize to his sister despite her insistence However he has genuinely helped Ranma's female side on some occasions.


 * According to the anime only episode "Dear Daddy...Love, Kodachi" Tatewaki always comes to Kodachi's school for Parents' Day, apparently appearing as her guardian, since he is her older brother.


 * Though he almost exclusively uses his bokken, there were at least two exceptions: in the last chapter of Volume 36 he suddenly forges a katana to use against Ranma, and this is repeated in the very last chapter of the manga when trying to stop Ranma and Akane's wedding.


 * Originally, Rumiko Takahashi recommended Akira Kamiya (the voice of Shutaro Mendo, a character of similar personality traits in her earlier Urusei Yatsura to voice Tatewaki in the anime. However, because the series director wanted new faces, he chose Hirotaka Suzuoki instead. After Hirotaka's death, he was replaced by Hikaru Midorikawa, who voices Tatewaki in the recent video games.