Ranma 1/2 gay
While most of the core characters remain in focus for the entirety of the series, its normal for others to drop in and out of favor. Some characters turn up for just a chapter or two, never to be seen again, while others might make a reappearance years later. Yet around halfway through the series, one character manages to show up and almost immediately become a member of core cast for the rest of the run.
Ranma 1/2 and the Anything-Goes School of Accidental Trans Narrative
What's less than normal is that it's set in a world where magic is real, and just about everyone seems to know martial arts. All of this is told with a sense of classic farce, as simple situations turn into overly complicated ones due simply to people being angry or lovestruck enough to do the dumb thing instead of the smart thing.
Ranma Sexuality and Gender Identity discussion
Honestly though in terms of fics don't care either way. Read good ones from every side of that particular issue makes no difference to me. The ones where he is both though depending on form are the most interesting to me though but that's simply due to rarity.
Lost in Transition: On ‘Ranma 1/2′ and Owning Your Identity
It works, but does not bring him satisfaction in the end. When I discovered the series at age 14, I was coming to realize that I was probably not a girl, but I was still figuring out what that meant. Toxic masculinity is an under-discussed issue among trans men , and discussions about toxic masculinity tend to gloss over the ways in which trans men are susceptible to it.