This is a list of all musical albums that are related to Ranma ½.
Fighting Songs Karuta[]
The Soundtrack cover.
Released on December 21st, 1991, the Fighting Songs Karuta (格闘歌かるた, Kakutou Uta Karuta?) album collects a mixture of original and cover songs by the cast of the Ranma ½ anime. The first pressing of this album also included a set of Karuta cards.
- Musabetsu Kakutou Icchokusen (Genma)
- Miracle Panda (Panda)
- Present (Ryoga)
- Enmusubi no Suzu Irankanya (Maomolin)
- Nannichuan wo Sagase (Ranma)
- It's Love (Duck)
- Poppy Flower (Tsubasa)
- Let's Keep It Platonic (Kodachi)
- Watashi no Kemuuru (Azusa)
- Kuno-chan ga Yattekuru (Nabiki)
- So Many Memories (DoCo)
- Jusenkyou Yoitoko (Jusenkyo Guide)
- Okonomiyaki ni Kaita Love Letter (Ukyo)
- No Way! Part 2 (Kasumi)
- Sochi no Makeja (Gambling King)
- Friends (Nabiki)
- China kara no Tegami (Ryoga and Jusenkyo Guide)
- Hanashi wo Kiite Okureyasu (Sentaro)
- Equal Romance (DoCo)
- Tres Bien de Gozaimasu (Picolet and Madame St. Paul)
- Little☆Date (Obaba and Baasama)
- Ittai Kokoha Doko nanda! (Ryoga)
- Kanashimi no Biera (Shampoo)
- Kaji no Uta (Kasumi)
- Shinobi Ondo (Sasuke)
- Haikei, Shampoo (Mousse)
- Alps no Budouka (Soun)
- Hyakunen me no Uwaki (Happosai & Cologne)
- Boku no Kumahachi (Yotaro)
- Mori no Kumasan (Kuno & Kodachi)
- Don't Cry Anymore (Ranma)
- Earth Orchestra (Ranma)
- Musabetsu Kakutouryuu no Uta (Soun & Genma)
- Nee P-chan (Akane)
- Watashi no Moderiaano (Azusa)
- Don't Make Me Wild Like You, (Shampoo)
- Don't Mind China Boy (Akane)
- Shudaika Girls no Uta (Yoshie Hayasaka & Michiyo Nakajima)
- Hahahaha! (Furinkan High Principal)
- Ouenteki Shampoo Anego (Ling-Ling & Lung-Lung)
- Root Nibun no Yoisho (Akane)
- Watashi no Rebidusu (Azusa)
- Kakemeguru Ougon Pair (Mikado)
- The Ballad of Ranma & Akane (Ranma & Akane)
- Lambada Ranma '92 (Ranma teki Kagekidan Goikkou-sama)
DoCo First[]
The soundtrack cover.
DoCo First was the first album released by DoCo and contained the songs the group performed for the OVA series. The album was initially released on July 21, 1991 and reissued on October 21, 1992. The first release contains six cels featuring DoCo and the characters who compose the group.
- Prologue
- Where Do We Go From Here (You and Me)
- Red Shoe Sunday
- Liar
- A Slightly Hilly Road
- So Many Memories
- Him
Electronic Game Music Collection[]
The soundtrack cover.
The Electronic Game Music Collection (らんま½~電子遊戯音楽集, Ranma ½~ Denshi Yūgi Ongaku-shū?) is a soundtrack containing the music from the Mega-CD video game Ranma ½: Byakuran Aika. The soundtrack features songs from Hiro, Piyo-Piyo, Etsuko Nishio and Azusa Senou and was released on March 21, 1993.
- Magical Wings (Hiro)
- Like A Child
- Between the Rainbow and the Sun
- Don't Make Me Wild Like You
- Magical Wings (Instumental)
- Pure Power
- You and I (Instumental)
- 8. Don't Cry Anymore
- 9. White Orchid Suite
- 10. You and I (Hiro)
DoCo Second[]
The soundtrack cover.
DoCo Second is the second collection of DoCo songs taken from the OVA opening and ending themes. The album was released on December 16, 1994.
- A Pure & Honest Christmas
- In the Middle of Elementary School
- Never-Ending Summer Vacation
- The Sparkling Sky & Your Voice
- Love Vanished Once (Regrettably)
- Mutual Love is Complex (Live)
Movie 1 OST: Huge Decisive Battle in Nekonron, China! Breaking the Rules of Fierce Fighting![]
The soundtrack cover.
Released on November 13, 1991, the Movie 1 OST: Huge Decisive Battle in Nekonron, China! Breaking the Rules of Fierce Fighting! (中国寝崑崙大決戦! 掟やぶりの激闘篇!!, Chuugoku Nekonron Daikessen! Okiteyaburi no Gekitou Hen!!?) album collects several instrumental tracks included in the first movie of the Ranma ½ anime, Big Trouble in Nekonron, China, composed by Kenji Kawai. The domestic release of this album features a different cover with the cast from the film standing together.
- Overture
- Great Confusion! A Gathering of the Whole Crew
- Lychee & Jasmine
- Kirin Visits
- Happosai's Reminiscence
- The First Battle to Reclaim Akane
- The Journey to Nekonron
- The Second Battle to Reclaim Akane
- Kirin's Resolve
- The First Castle: Bishamonten
- The Second Castle: Daikokusei and Daihakusei
- The Third Castle: Muu
- The Fourth Castle: Monlon
- The Fifth Castle: Ebiten
- The Decisive Battle! The Wall of Chopsticks
- The End
- It's Love
- Finale
Music Ironman Collection[]
The soundtrack cover.
Released on December 10, 1995, the Music Ironman Collection (音楽の鉄人編, Ongaku no Tetsujin Hen?) album contains some of the previously uncollected along with extended versions of other works created by the three musical directors of the Ranma ½ anime, Hideharu Mori, Kenji Kawai and Akihisa Matsuura.
- Hideharu Mori Extended Version
- Melancolia (作品#1)
- Paz (作品#2)
- Ryoga perdido (作品#3)
- Un extraño chico de China (作品#4)
- Hideharu Mori Unpublished Songs
- Paz en el campo (作品#1)
- Preocupacion (作品#2)
- Terror 1 (作品#3)
- Terror 2 (作品#4)
- Terror 3 (作品#5)
- Terror 4 (作品#6)
- Terror 5 (作品#7)
- Ridiculo 1 (作品#8)
- Ridiculo 2 (作品#9)
- Ridiculo 3 (作品#10)
- Preocupacion 2 (作品#11)
- Versión de Jajauma ni Sasenaid (作品#12)
- Kenji Kawai Extended Version
- Diversion (作品#1)
- Duelo (作品#2)
- Alegria y Paz (作品#3)
- Duelo 2 (作品#4)
- Kenji Kawai Unpublished Songs
- Historia de Amor, China (作品#1)
- Eyecat (作品#2)
- Clásico (作品#3)
- Kuno Senpai (作品#4)
- Akihisa Matsuura Extended Version
- Recuerdos (作品#1)
- Jungla Asiatica (作品#2)
- Futuro Brillante (作品#3)
- Inolvidable pasado (作品#4)
- Akihisa Matsuura Unpublished Songs
- Duelo 3 (作品#1)
- Moderno (作品#2)
- Misterio (作品#3)
Musical Dojo Vol. 1[]
The soundtrack cover.
Musical Dojo Vol. 1, also known as Original TV Soundtrack Vol. 1 and Ongaku Dojo 1, is the first OST album to be released for Ranma ½. This contains a few vocal tracks and background music from the early seasons of the show. The music is mostly Chinese influenced, and was composed by Hideharu Mori. This album was released July 21st 1989.
- Don't Make Me Wild Like You
- Here's Ranma!
- You'd Better Let Me Handle This
- Am I Seeing What I Think I'm Seeing...?
- You've Gotta Be Kidding
- My Father, the Panda
- Me!? Marry That Pervert!?
- Life as Usual
- "Okay" Is Not the Word
- Tatewaki Kuno, Age 17
- Now Do You Get It!?
- Kung Fu Action
- Part 1
- Part 2
- O Jusenkyo!
- For the Sake of the Art
- His 'n' Her Suffering
- You Don't Love Me Back
- The Tofu Waltz
- Are You Reading My Moves?
- Cut to the Chase
- I'll Get You Next Time for Sure
- Eyecatch No. 1
- Two-Part Secret Heart
- Eyecatch No. 2
- What a Sweet Widdle Piggy
- You're SO Uncute
- Ranma vs. Ryoga
- You Don't Love Me Back Redux
- Twisted Sister
- Concerto in Black Rose
- Greetings from China
- You I Love
- A Tight Spot
- Something's out There
- I Know What You're up to
- Just So Long as You Realize
- Interlude
- Flamingoes Take Flight (Ranma's Conscience)
- It's Like a Dream
- No Surrender
- Off the Top Rope
- Hijinks Ensue
- Let's Keep It Friends
Musical Dojo Vol. 2[]
The soundtrack cover.
Musical Dojo Vol. 2 (熱闘音楽編, Nettou Ongaku Hen?), also known as Original TV Soundtrack Vol. 2, is the second OST album to be released for Ranma ½. The second CD of background music continues with the "Chinese sound" familiar in Ranma ½ music. The music on this release was composed by Kenji Kawai. The album was released on January 21st 1990.
- "Meet Ranma Saotome"
- Danger Threatens
- Here Comes a New Challenger
- An Evil Omen
- Prepare for the Worst
- Cat-Fu Fighting
- Panda Hopscotch
- Down Home Country Goodness
- Lather, Rinse, & Repeat
- Happy, Shiny Morning
- A Melancholy Moment
- Skulking in Corners
- Making the Best of It
- Come One, Come All
- Carnival
- Kuno's Counterattack
- This Should Be a HAPPY Occasion
- Plans 'n' Plots
- Cut to the Chase Part 2
- Cut to the Chase Part 3
- All Purty, Like
- Wistful "What If"s
- It Could Have Been
- The Comeback Kid
- Eyecatch No. 3
- Eyecatch No. 4
- Pomp and Stupid Stances
- Anything-Goes Takeout
- Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
- Same As it Ever Was
- Curse of the Full-Body Cat Tongue
- Eldritch Arts
- The Best-Laid Plans of Mice and Smelts
- Danger Hits a New Level (The Phoenix Pill)
- P-chan's Dilemma
- Beat the Clock
- A Blushing Example of Japanese Womanhood
- Can't You See Where I'm Coming From?
- Mousse Needs Women
- Hurry, Ranma Saotome!
- Akane's Daydream
- Ever Since I Was a Little Girl
- In the Throes of Combat
- It All Comes Down to This
- Don't Mind China Boy
Strongest Music OST[]
The soundtrack cover.
Released on June 3rd, 1992, the Strongest Music OST (最強音楽編, Saikyou Ongaku Hen?) album collects several pieces which appeared after Junji Nishimura took over as director, with sections written by both Kenji Kawai and Akihisa Matsuura. The CD booklet contained with the album also includes a selection of chibi character stickers for almost every character that appeared in the Ranma ½ anime.
- The Line of Kindness
- Nostalgia
- A Messenger from the Darkness
- The Squeals of an Easily Amused Person
- Public Park Where Sunlight Filters Through the Trees
- Dining Table of Hopes and Desires
- Bad Girl's Invitation
- Sad Love
- A Happening by the Sea
- The Last Lesson
- Challenge Again
- A Movie-Like Story
- Easily Amused, Again
Ultra Anything-Goes Decisive Battle! Movie and OVA OST[]
The Soundtrack Cover.
Realsed August 25, 1994 the Ultra Anything-Goes Decisive Battle! Movie and OVA OST (超無差別決戦!!
- Love Panic
- A Certain Clear Day...
- Premonition of Case
- Panda's March!?
- Mysterious Secrets
- A Formidable Enemy's Appearance
- Doubtful Doubtful Pursuit Travel
- Guilty Cover Up
- Smartly Dressed and Going Out
- Tendo Family's Fantastic Christmas
- Crossing the Wind of Society is Chilly
- One Large Resolution
- Ranma * Anything Goes Martial Arts, Large Decisive Battle!
- Akane's Thoughts
- The Ballad of Ranma & Akane
- Overture
- Phoenix's Birth
- Frightful Beak Attack
- Dreadful Tenacity
- Large Decisive Battle in the Bathroom
- Phoenix's Secret
- Kind Gesture
- Akane's Big Pinch
- Ranma vs Phoenix Sword
- Phoenix * Frightful Gigantic Change
- Do or Die Mid-Air Battle
- Destruction
- Phoenix's Leaving the Nest
- Leaving Behind Pebbles
- Neverending Summer Vacation