A little factoid about Ryoga's very awful tourist t-shirt: In the Edo period of Japan, Nerima was mostly farmland and was known for growing daikon radishes. The soil in Nerima is part of the Kanto loam layer, consisting of volcanic ashes from Mt. Fuji and ideal for daikon cultivation. So Nerima being considered the "home of the daikon radish" would be a fair statement!
I am really looking forward to not having to draw their tourist t-shirts, anymore. I always think ideas are good at the time...until I have to draw them over and over. Why do I always have to overcomplicate things for myself?
Anyway, this concludes the Ranma Bomb! I hope you enjoyed. I'll keep you updated on when future updates will be coming, but at the time of writing this I haven't met my first goal tier, which would unlock monthly updates. So for now, updates will come out when I have them ready, whether that's several days to several weeks, depending on their complexity.
If you want ARAR back on a regular schedule, please considering pledging so I can meet my first goal tier!