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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
when the police can't help you, hire City Hunter, 30 May 2002
Author:
gjhong from Canada
Ryo Saeba calls himself a "sweeper". When you have trouble that needs to be
cleaned up, when you need an "equalizer" you can hire the City Hunter by
writing "XYZ" on a certain bulletin board in the rough part of town. Ryo
will do "hits" or he can provide bodyguard services. He is an expert
marksman and is proficient at hand-to-hand combat. His only weakness:
pretty
girls. Ryo is his own worst enemy when it comes to women. He can't help but
act like a playboy. Luckily his partner Kaori is around to keep his lust in
check. The series is mostly serious but is broken up by Ryo's inappropriate
actions towards females. In situations like that Kaori pulls a giant hammer
out of nowhere and smashes Ryo flat. I assume that recurring gag means that
she is actually punching him in the face. On rare occasions Ryo did get to
meet a pretty woman who wouldn't run away.
This classic was shown at a local anime club and the first TV series is
available in the US from ADV. Don't forget to look for the yearly specials
that came after the TV show ended. Also check out the live-action Jackie
Chan version.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Equalizer gets the anime treatment, 26 March 2009
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Author:
Livewire242 from Canada
For anyone who has seen the American TV series "The Equalizer", this
series will be quite familiar. The plot is simple. As with The
Equalizer, a former assassin has retired to a city apartment where he
rents out his services to people in dire trouble who can't help
themselves, usually without receiving any payment for his efforts.
Where City Hunter differs is the addition of absurd humour. Kaori
Makimura, assistant to Ryo Saeba (aka City Hunter), acts out her
jealousy by producing 100 tonne hammers out of thin air, and using them
on Ryo when his libido gets out of control. Considering that Ryo will
only take on female clients, that's always.
City Hunter is one of the few anime series that can be enjoyed equally
by male and female viewers. Like any series, it has its weak episodes.
But when it's good, there's nothing better.
1 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
If you want to call Ryô, write "XYZ" at Shinjuku Hall..., 25 July 2006
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Author:
Raphaël Iberg from Lutry, Switzerland
Ryô Saeba (Nicky Larson in the French version), AKA City Hunter, a great killer, detective, bodyguard, and so on. In one word, a great sweeper. But he's not the perfect hero, he has faults too, and I like that. Kaori (Laura Marconi), Ryô's partner, with his big hammer which stops Ryô when he "attacks" a woman. Saeko Nogami (Hélène), a beautiful police inspector. Umibozu (l'Eléphant, Mammouth), a sweeper, Ryô's friend, they always fight against each other. To sum up, some great characters for a fantastic story ! First, it's a great comic by the wonderful Tsukasa Hojo (Cat's Eye, Family Compo, Angel Heart, ...), the best author of manga ever. The anime is good, but a bit censored in the French version (it takes place in a children's TV program). It's a pity...
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