City Hunter

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Japanese: シティーハンター
French: Nicky Larson
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Type: TV
Episodes: 51
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 6, 1987 to Mar 28, 1988
Premiered: Spring 1987
Broadcast: Mondays at 19:00 (JST)
Producers: Yomiuri Telecasting
Studios: Sunrise
Source: Manga
Genres: ActionAction, ComedyComedy, MysteryMystery
Theme: Adult CastAdult Cast
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #7882
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Popularity: #2431
Members: 84,930
Favorites: 1,060

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So similar are Onizuka (GTO) and Ryo (City Hunter) that I have to assume Fujisawa was inspired by City Hunter when he created GTO. The way the two alternate between perverted idiot mode - always making women fall for them but, for one reason or another, never getting laid - and superhero mode makes it impossible for me to think of one without thinking of the other. Nothing is impossible for them, no matter the circumstances. Boys are inspired to become men after watching their actions, and no woman can resist the duo's manliness for too long--even if they do get slapped a lot, to begin  read more 
report Recommended by AironicallyHuman
Both have a retro style look and both have stories that begins and ends in the same episode. Protagonists are alike, Ryo Saeba and Spike Spiegel are cool, a little lazy, little comic and use a gun as main weapon. Also, Ryo Saeba are more comic and perverted. 
report Recommended by bereta002
Attractive, reliable, good boys, Kintarou and Saeba use to be misestimated by girls, just because guys look like rakes. But time after time main characters appear in all themselves glory. One episode – one mission – one girl. 
report Recommended by tiger_cub
Both main chars "Vash" and "Ryo" are both really skilled but they avoid showing their skills in "non-critical" situations and acting complementary.=> Vash seems to be really fearful and Ryo doesn't have any interests except "mokkori" women ;-) Both anime are really funny to watch! Big Difference: City Hunter is more episode-based. Trigun more story-telling. 
report Recommended by sYnergY
Episodic action comedy with elements of detective work and lots of girls. 
report Recommended by Riilu
TV adaptations of Tsukasa Hojo’s most famous manga. Classic 80’s anime about detectives and criminals, with plenty of action and comedy, some romance, a vintage soundtrack and overall the same vibe. 
report Recommended by RenaPsychoKiller
Both of the main characters, Lupin and Ryo, are loveable, goofy perverts who are actually really talented at other things. Ryo is great at handling a gun, while Lupin is great at stealing things. Lupin has more of a cartoony look to it's characters, while the characters in City Hunter look somewhat realistic. Despite the differing art styles, both shows end up having a very similar tone. In both shows, there ends up being many similar action-packed situations, which usually also somehow involve beautiful women, and the main character lusting over them / getting manipulated or tricked by them. 
report Recommended by vigorousjammer
Both series feature a male protagonist and female sidekick. Ryo Saeba/Kaori Makimura (City Hunter) and Reiji Fujita/Sara Halifa (Gallery Fake) work in different fields of business, but apart from that, they have much in common I think. There is not much overarching story. The protagonist is solving cases, with or without the assistance of the sidekick. The cases stretch for 1-2 episodes. During these, the protagonist gets to display his abilities, which are considered to be top in Japan. If applicable, the sidekick also gets some crumbs of the glory. The sidekick may become jealous in case the male protagonist gets too close to another female. There is  read more 
report Recommended by Estefan
Both series were made in the same time period and share the same feats: action, drama, manliness and a dose of comedy (City Hunter features more comedy than Hokuto No Ken). Also, Ryo's seiyu is the same as Kenshiro's.  
report Recommended by DiogoAttitude
They both have the same feeling when I watch them. Kogoro Mouri and Ryo Saeba also share the same voice actor in Japanese (Mouri's VA was changed at ep553) and funny enough, both Mouri and Saeba are Pervy funny guys that solve crimes/help people. Tho i gootta say that Ryo is way more competent in his job. B Both anime also are directed by the same person what makes them feel more alike. I gotta admit they don't look much alike at first but if you enjoyed one of them I bet you'd enjoy the other one aswell. 
report Recommended by Shizuru-
Despite being totally different genres they have a lot in common. 1- Both shows have a lot of comedy despite having serious plot or moments. 2- The male MC have a female partner and their relationships are pretty similar in both shows. 3- The MCs are a lazy trolls that loves to fool around (tho they do it in different ways) and their partners push them around to do stuff. 4- The "couples" have great chemistry. 5- Both partners of the MCs are kinda tsundere. 6- The supporting cast is interesting and likeable. 7- Character development it's important in both show. 8- Despite their personalities both MCs tend to close their hearts  read more 
report Recommended by DaCraziGuy
It has a very similar theme to Akira, in terms of environmental design and pop culture. 
report Recommended by komiisan
Both animes are peak 1980s when it comes to artstyle, character design and have an amazing contemporary soundtrack. 
report Recommended by Gosplan14
Both are 80s shows that have a monster of the week type format, that occasionally dips into developing their main characters backstories more. Also, both antagonists of the series are people who are part of villainous organizations such as the mob or "connections". 
report Recommended by Calabre006
Both shows can be considered comedies but they have real plots, tho in city hunter is in an episodic format. The MCs have a partner and they have a strong relationship. Both shows have great OPs and EDs. They have a kind of adventure feeling that really makes you want more. The supporting cast it's interesting. Both have a good amount of action scenes. Both MCs are badass af and "too cool for school" XD 
report Recommended by DaCraziGuy
While Gintama and City Hunter don't seem too similar at first glance, theres definately traits the two share that make each series enjoyable. First, both Gintama and City Hunter are action based. While Gintama involves elements of both Fantasy and Science Fiction due to its mixture of Feudal Japan-like Samurai elements and futuristic society, with the addition of aliens. City Hunter is a bit different as it has a more Hard-Boiled, Detective story, kind of setting. On another note, both original Mangas where serialized in Shonen Jump Magazine. Both Animes are paced similarly, as they both revolve around a "Jack of all Trades for Hire"  read more 
report Recommended by SakuraStardust
This recommendation is in English and Spanish: ENGLISH: -Both are episodic. - Both are great, dealing with a cool protagonist solving problems or messing up, but never failing in a miserable way. - Both are half perverts (in a good way, as a person who likes oppais or butts), but curiously you will never fall badly, on the contrary they will be quite interesting. ESPAÑOL: -Ambos son episodicos. -Ambos son geniales, tratandose de un protagonista cool resolviendo problemas o metiendo la pata, pero nunca fallando de forma miserable. -Ambos son medio pervertidos (en el buen sentido, como una persona que le gustan las oppais o traseros), pero curiosamente nunca te van a caer  read more 
report Recommended by AquaMercury
Episodical show about a sort of detective agency solving issues, though one is real world crime while other is youkai related. Both of the protagonists have leecherous personalities but are powerful when they are needed. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Ryo and Cobra were more than likely good friends, or maybe even roomates during college. But seriously! These two are both explosively awesome action comedies, with some of the manliest leads you'll ever come across (and both original Japanese voice actors for the two do an incredible job at bringing their characters to life!) Beautiful women are riddled throughout both series and the two men will stop at nothing to get them! Hah! You can certainly expect some serious drama here and there too and both shows do that exceptionally well. These two are classics nonetheless, you must watch them and all their sequels/spinoffs. 
report Recommended by Echelon
Slightly different genres, but both shows do an amazing job at summing up the awesomeness of the 80's really well. Classic stuff through and through. 
report Recommended by Echelon
Both main characters are professionals and helping others by completing their requests. City Hunter has more of fan service, women, guns and is a shounen type of anime while Master Keaton is more serious type of anime. Both animes seems to also be episodic. I would say City Hunter is much more enjoyable to watch but it does not hurt to watch them both. 
report Recommended by XzaR
Both represent a sort of 'golden age' for 80's anime. The storytelling are both told in an episodic manner, and both have very memorable soundtracks, characters, influence and designs. CH is more for the action fan, or someone who's into the masculine male lead who humps(or wants to hump) anything attractive that he see's. While UY is more of a comical(sometimes even dark) depiction and satire of Japanese culture in general. Both main male leads are inhumanly perverted, both main female leads beat them/electrocute them to put them in their place(But not for long!). 
report Recommended by Hias
They both involve main characters who use to be assassins. They then decide to become sweepers due to some woman showing them the right path. Though each story seems to have a different plot, the main characters try to take on jobs that help people. 
report Recommended by spineslayer
The plots maybe very different and City Hunter may not have any fantasy within it, but what makes these two animes similiar is the characters and comedy. The relationship between Ryo and Kaori is exactly the same between Carrot and Chocolate/Tira. The guys are always trying to do perverted things with girls while the main female characters stop them in various ways. If your looking for this type of character cohesion and similar comedy; then these two animes are what you are looking for. 
report Recommended by spineslayer
Both anime have action scenes combined with humor, and both also have similar art and animation styles. I would even say some of the characters seemed pretty similar, even though they're not all totally alike. I suppose I would say City Hunter has a bit more comedy in it than Art of Fighting, though. 
report Recommended by vigorousjammer
Episodical shows about a protagonist who is a goofy pervert but very capable when push comes to shove. While the plot is connected to criminal underground in both cases, the protagonists usually stand on opposing sides of the law. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
Art work is very similar. The character manners are no different than other except that in city hunter the protagonist is always being obstructed to his true desires. but in the end they both got what they wanted. Both very funny, hilarious, yet very epic.  
report Recommended by lookerup
Both of them have a gun-shooting, badass main character, and they love women, a lot. The difference is their personalities, Golgo 13 (Duke Togo) is a stoic man with pretty much no human emotions, who is always serious, while Ryo Saeba is a fun, outgoing man who knows when to play and when to be serious.  
report Recommended by srlacount
Watching Goku II: Midnight Eye, many things about it reminded me of City Hunter, despite being a somewhat different thing overall. The setting in Midnight Eye, while futuristic, still consists of a private detective traveling to the docks to meet a client, who is coincidentally a beautiful woman. The action scenes are also very similar to the action in City Hunter, espcially in how they are directed. Goku and Saeba, while not constantly the same, seem similar in some spots. Saeba is typically silly and serves as comic relief. However, there are many moments when Saeba gets serious, and it's those moments I was reminded of while watching  read more 
report Recommended by vigorousjammer