(Posting my threads on tumblr so I can talk to fellow Akane/Rankane enjoyers, part 3) (manga exclusive, I haven't seen the 80s anime)
One of the first things we learn about Akane is that sheâs both violent and sweet. Both are true, and much can be said about her hair journey.
Akaneâs violent side is immediately obvious while her sweet side is more apparent along the journey. Sheâs trusting and caring, even with people who have done nothing but wrong her (a mf will try to kill her and sheâll still be like âI feel sorry for them/I want to help themâ)
Her sweet side is also introduced when she meets Ranma. She sees someone uncomfortable in an uncertain/awkward situation, and sheâs the first to reach out and be welcoming.
Akaneâs haircut is violent, brutal, and shocking. As shocking as Ranma entering her world. It happens during the first real fight Ranma has on page, and it's likely no coincidence. Something is off with long-haired Akane... with the cut, she enters Ranmaâs world as her true self.
Akaneâs long hair is tied to Akane trying to be like Kasumi: modest, calm, quiet. Itâs Akane trying to be someone sheâs not, because she wants to feel loved and wanted. If she likes a boy, she wants to be liked back (as opposed to disliked because sheâs too "boyish")
When Akane crushes on the doc, thatâs a girl used to being bothered and harassed by boys (boys who think âI can beat her into dating meâ) fixating on a safe male figure because he makes her feel secure and cared for (literally treating her wounds)
(To contrast: Ranma being stronger isnât âshe must submit to me,â which is what was associated with a boy beating her... it's usually âIâm stronger so I want to look out for her/help her/protect herâ and that part makes her feel secure and cared for)
Akane âchanging herselfâ isnât really about getting the doc to like her, but about Akane feeling judged and inadequate as her true "tomboy self," because even if she cuts her hair short she still likes being feminine⌠and sheâs constantly told sheâs not.
Just look at how she dresses. Other female characters might often wear pants (outside of the school uniform, Nabiki usually wears jeans and shorts for example) but Akane is rarely not wearing a cute little skirt or a dress. Calling her uncute pokes at a sore spot.
Changing herself doesnât give her what she wants, it just reaffirms her insecurity (if you have to stop being yourself to feel accepted, are you really accepted?). When the doc says "short hair always did suit you better," it doesnât make her happy because she doesnât actually want him.
Part of why heâs safe is because he knows her just as she is and still never judges when others do. âShort hair always did suit you better" is also âyou didnât need to change yourself to be accepted, you were always fine just as you are.â
This is part of why she cries so hard and why afterward sheâs immediately over him⌠she mourns what she felt and believed (and perhaps the effort it took, growing out a pixie is not for the weak lol) and is ready to turn the page. But the insecurity that sparked it all remains.
That Ranma preferring her short hair makes her smile is an early sign that he stirs something in her. It also says something important: he can tease and insult her all he wants, but he likes Akane just as she is
And that includes her violence. her anger and her fire. When Akane is upset and tries a cooler approach, Ranma wonât let her. he prefers Akane sending his ass flying than her ignoring him 100%
I think Ranma also likes Akaneâs "specific brand" of violence, because everyone and their mom is violent here (including Nabiki⌠psychological violence if you will lol) and outside of challenges/battles he only seeks hers by teasing her, knowing how sheâs going to react.
(everyone is a martial artist/violent but I think part of why Akane is clocked as more tomboy-ish is attitude. All the girls will use âtheir feminine charms,â even Ranma, but Akane will grab a fucker by the shirt, look at them in the eye and jut out her chin, and that's "masculine")
Akane wants to feel normal, she wants to be liked by the one she likes. she associates âyouâre not normalâ as a negative thing, as âyou will be dislikedâ... even if Ranma means it as âAkane is tougher than a regular girlâ (positive) that's not what she hears.
Kasumi means no harm, she knows Akane well and wants to look out for her. but that gives her words more impact, and Akane looks up to her as the ideal of femininity (she also only wears skirts and dresses) (Akane has likely heard this shit a lot too, she was cast as Romeo, etc)
Ranma knows he can be a jerk, but he genuinely doesnât realize he's saying insensitive shit just when Akane is at her most sensitive... when she snaps, thatâs her armor coming up to protect her heart (just like being a jerk can be armor for Ranma)
So Ranma hurts Akane's feelings without realizing (being a jerk is armor because his feelings are too big, too much for him, and heâs not ready to deal with them) but takes Akane's angry response as her hurting his feelings.
This causes the following pattern: Ranma âlifts Akane up,â telling her exactly what she needs to hear from him, soothing her insecurities⌠and then completely lets her down/disappoints her by telling her exactly what she doesnât need to hear.
Look at Akaneâs face. she couldâve accepted Ranma's apology and moved on. Instead, sheâs vulnerable and ready to admit fault too... sheâs touched by the idea of Ranma wanting to make up because he wants to be with her (but then he downplays it lol a word-class fumbler fr)
And... he doesn't realize heâs doing this! he doesnât want to hurt her. whenever he realizes he hurt her he always wants to fix it, even if he doesnât fully get what he did wrong or why Akane is mad and/or how to make it better.
But âlifting Akane up and then kicking her downâ is the type of shit that makes Akane feel like she needs to protect her heart. In a way, Ranmaâs armor (jerk) makes Akaneâs come up and vice-versa, so neither can give in. It's part of why admitting feelings is very difficult
Thereâs also Ranma throwing easy âI love youâsâ when he thinks it's a challenge with people he has no feelings for, but completely combusts when he realizes he said to the person heâs in love with. Itâs too much for him and heâs not ready to admit it, so âhe takes it backâ
On Akane's side, she isn't unaffected by hearing the boy she loves confess and then "take it back"... even if she can be perceptive and understands Ranmaâs shenanigans this sparks more insecurity (and then jealousy)
This contributes to Akane being quick to get angry & misunderstand certain situations, as sheâs expecting Ranma to âlet her downâ/ has no confidence that he doesnât want anyone else (besides Ranma being in âimpossible not to misunderstand situations, for the bitâ)
Akane being perceptive but her insecurities getting to her: she knows Ranma. Sheâs correct in her assessment that he fucked up and is hiding it. But doesnât clock his deflection because damn, what if he actually wants someone else, what if they have something she doesnât
But Akane always goes back to believing in him. Because even if he disappoints her, she understands that he's just not thinking, it's his ego, he doesn't mean it, the situation is too much for him to handle etc. And he never stops trying to make sure theyâre on good terms.
Also, Ranma makes her feel safe and protected. She likes that heâs strong and never gives up. She knows she can count on him when it matters most (which is why sheâs also his ride or die, goes both ways). Itâs part of why when sheâs jealous, she imagines Ranma protecting Nabiki.
Itâs not something she thinks about consciously, but being the one Ranma wants to protect above everyone and all else is part of how Ranma shows his feelings for her, and on some level, she can tell⌠one of the first moments ranma makes her heart speed up is this
She likes that Ranma protects her and that she can count on him, but she never wants to be a burden or the reason he has to sacrifice something. just like how Ranma wants to protect her above all else, no one goes as far as she does for his sake (see also: the final arc)
Adding on the crush on the doc: just like this scene, it's likely that whenever Akane went to see him, her wounds weren't just physical. "I hate boys" is not something she means as she never treats anyone with hatred, but it's coming from a place of frustration/exhaustion.
Each daily challenge would be annoying by itself, but the repetitiveness of it all would wear her down. Note how she never goes "I hate boys" again after it stops. It's only just "I hate Ranma, specifically" because he hurt her... but she doesn't mean that either
Ranma's presence puts an end to those challenges, so he brings her peace in that sense. His world comes with craziness and dangers, but unlike the school challenges, this is something Akane chooses to face because she wants to support him.
Fighting annoying boys because you don't want to date them and fighting to support a loved one are completely different things. The former wears Akane down, while she's passionate about the latter. Just like how she counts on Ranma to protect her, she always wants to have his back.