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Samuel Whitcomb Hyde (born April 16, 1985) is an American comedian and co-founder of the sketch comedy group Million Dollar Extreme (MDE), alongside Nick Rochefort and Charls Carroll. Born in Massachusetts and raised in Connecticut, Hyde graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a degree in filmmaking. MDE gained attention on YouTube for its unconventional sketch style and public pranks, including staged appearances at conventions and comedy venues. One such appearance, presented as a satirical TEDx-style talk, brought the group wider public attention. Hyde and MDE later created the television series Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace, which aired on Adult Swim in 2016. The program featured surreal sketch comedy and attracted both a dedicated audience and public criticism for some of its themes and content. The series ran for one season before being cancelled. Hyde has said the cancellation was related to his public support for Donald Trump, while others involved with the network and commentary around the show cited concerns about its content. Hyde has also been the subject of a recurring internet hoax in which edited images and posts falsely identify him as the perpetrator of various mass shootings or attacks. The hoax has circulated widely online and has occasionally been acknowledged or referenced by Hyde. He has continued working in online media and entertainment and is associated with projects such as the reality series Fishtank.

Ranma Saotome is a top-class martial artist and prodigy at the Saotome "Anything-Goes" school of martial arts. While training in China, he and his father meet a terrible fate when they accidentally fall into a cursed spring. Now, Ranma is cursed to turn into a girl when splashed with cold water, and only hot water can turn him back into a boy. Things are only complicated further when Ranma discovers that his father has arranged for him to marry one of Soun Tendo's three daughters in order to secure the future of the Tendo dojo. Though Soun learns of Ranma's predicament, he is still determined to go ahead with the engagement, and chooses his youngest daughter Akane, who happens to be a skilled martial artist herself and is notorious for hating men. Ranma ½ follows the hilarious adventures of Ranma and Akane as they encounter various opponents, meet new love interests, and find different ways to make each other angry, all while their engagement hangs over their head.

