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* Ryo carries condoms in a secret pocket of his BadassLongcoat... Because [[GagPenis with his size it's almost impossible to find ones that fit in a pinch]], so he carries them in case he gets lucky.
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** Gets another helping, with a pinch of BrickJoke: At the end of ''Private Eyes'', a contractor notices that the bill will be hefty considering Umibozu is ordering triple layered bullet proof glass, asking "What kind of cafe are you operating here?". Next, in the ''Angel Dust'' movie, the sisters do comment on the bill being outrageously expensive but accepting the excuses given the steel beams and the bulletproof glass. Then they mistakenly trip Umikobozu's ShmuckBait "Don't push" button, triggering the defense mode, which reveals that the whole place is literally fortified. "THAT explains the repair costs!" A mortified Umibozu and Miki can only meekly apologize.
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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly uses a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''Film/DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement revolver that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category), with his insistence to have it made more accurate to face an accurized .357 Magnum revolver indicating he not only isn't as good as he is, he also has to play catch-up and ''will'' fail (the .357 Magnum cartridge being more powerful and precise than the .45 ACP); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (a hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly uses a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''Film/DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due given his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement revolver that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category), with his insistence to have it made more accurate to face an accurized .357 Magnum revolver indicating he not only isn't as good as he is, he also has to play catch-up and ''will'' fail (the .357 Magnum cartridge being more powerful and precise than the .45 ACP); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (a hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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* Fridge Funny: "Shinjuku Private Eyes" reveals that [[spoiler:[[Manga/CatsEye the Kisugi Sisters]] still own the Cat's Eye, and Miki and Umibozu just operate it for them and are ''terrified'' of the sisters]]. This explains ''why'' Umibozu and Miki won't forgive a single yen of damage that Ryo and Kaori's antics do to the Cafe: [[spoiler:they don't want to give the sisters any reason to get angry at them]].

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* Fridge Funny: "Shinjuku ''[[Anime/CityHunterShinjukuPrivateEyes Shinjuku Private Eyes" Eyes]]'' reveals that [[spoiler:[[Manga/CatsEye the Kisugi Sisters]] still own the Cat's Eye, and Miki and Umibozu just operate it for them and are ''terrified'' of the sisters]]. This explains ''why'' Umibozu and Miki won't forgive a single yen of damage that Ryo and Kaori's antics do to the Cafe: [[spoiler:they don't want to give the sisters any reason to get angry at them]].them]].
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* Before dying, Hideyuki asked Ryo to tell Kaori she had been adopted, but he never does. This is explained later in the manga, when Kaori tells the story of when she first met Ryo before the series while she was disguised as a boy (though she never finds out Ryo had figured out she was a girl and recognized her): at one point Kaori ''did'' tell Ryo she had been adopted... And Ryo clearly remembered, and just didn't manage to tell that to the dying Hideyuki.

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* Before dying, Hideyuki asked Ryo to tell Kaori she had been adopted, but he never does. This is explained later in the manga, when Kaori tells the story of when she first met Ryo before the series while she was disguised as a boy (though she never finds out Ryo had figured out she was a girl and recognized her): at one point Kaori ''did'' tell Ryo she had been adopted... And Ryo clearly remembered, and just didn't manage to tell that to the dying Hideyuki.Hideyuki.
* Fridge Funny: "Shinjuku Private Eyes" reveals that [[spoiler:[[Manga/CatsEye the Kisugi Sisters]] still own the Cat's Eye, and Miki and Umibozu just operate it for them and are ''terrified'' of the sisters]]. This explains ''why'' Umibozu and Miki won't forgive a single yen of damage that Ryo and Kaori's antics do to the Cafe: [[spoiler:they don't want to give the sisters any reason to get angry at them]].

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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly uses a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''Film/DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (a hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly uses a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''Film/DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol revolver that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); category), with his insistence to have it made more accurate to face an accurized .357 Magnum revolver indicating he not only isn't as good as he is, he also has to play catch-up and ''will'' fail (the .357 Magnum cartridge being more powerful and precise than the .45 ACP); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (a hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.
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* [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness At first Umibozu didn't wear his trademark sunglasses]]. Much later we find out that [[spoiler:he had poor eyesight and it was getting worse]]. Most likely, [[spoiler:his sight was still decent]] when he didn't wear sunglasses all the time.

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* [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness At first Umibozu didn't wear his trademark sunglasses]]. Much later we find out that [[spoiler:he had poor eyesight and it was getting worse]]. Most likely, [[spoiler:his sight was still decent]] when he didn't wear sunglasses all the time.time.
* Before dying, Hideyuki asked Ryo to tell Kaori she had been adopted, but he never does. This is explained later in the manga, when Kaori tells the story of when she first met Ryo before the series while she was disguised as a boy (though she never finds out Ryo had figured out she was a girl and recognized her): at one point Kaori ''did'' tell Ryo she had been adopted... And Ryo clearly remembered, and just didn't manage to tell that to the dying Hideyuki.
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** Also, early on they had other tenants in the building, but they later disappeared. As Ryo is the manager, losing the tenants means his income has been reduced.
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** That said, it does make one wonder whether Kaori had forgotten about this agreement between them, as [[ArentYouGoingToRavishMe she shows annoyance -- sometimes violently -- towards Ryo for not being aroused when looking at her]] later on throughout the series.
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* At the start of the series, a yakuza boss felt capable of having Ryo killed. Later in the series, the five most powerful yakuza clans of Kanto feels that, even together, they're no match for City Hunter. At first it seems strange... Then you realize: Ryo is the ''only'' person to have ever defeated Union Teope, where even other criminal syndicates were being destroyed by them. When the first yakuza boss made his threat Union Teope had just started pulling back, but after that...

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* At the start of the series, a yakuza boss felt capable of having Ryo killed. Later in the series, the five most powerful yakuza clans of Kanto feels feel that, even together, they're no match for City Hunter. At first it seems strange... Then you realize: Ryo is the ''only'' person to have ever defeated Union Teope, where even other criminal syndicates were being destroyed by them. When the first yakuza boss made his threat Union Teope had just started pulling back, but after that...
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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''Film/DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use uses a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''Film/DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an (a hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.
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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''DirtyHarry'' ''Film/DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.
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** Speaking of guns, the only submachine gun Ryo ever wielded without having taken it from a {{Mook}} is a Beretta [=M12=]. A strange choice of weapons... Until you find out it's diffused in Central and South America (and licence-produced in the latter) and has a licence production in Indonesia: it was likely the gun he used as a ChildSoldier in Central America, thus making him extremely familiar with it, and the production in Indonesia makes it relatively easy to procure on the Japanese black market.

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** Speaking of guns, the only submachine gun Ryo ever wielded without having taken it from a {{Mook}} is a Beretta [=M12=]. A strange choice of weapons... Until you find out it's diffused in Central and South America (and licence-produced in the latter) and has a licence production in Indonesia: it was likely the gun he used as a ChildSoldier in Central America, thus making him extremely familiar with it, and the production in Indonesia makes it relatively easy to procure on the Japanese black market.market.
* [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness At first Umibozu didn't wear his trademark sunglasses]]. Much later we find out that [[spoiler:he had poor eyesight and it was getting worse]]. Most likely, [[spoiler:his sight was still decent]] when he didn't wear sunglasses all the time.
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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.Ryo.
** Speaking of guns, the only submachine gun Ryo ever wielded without having taken it from a {{Mook}} is a Beretta [=M12=]. A strange choice of weapons... Until you find out it's diffused in Central and South America (and licence-produced in the latter) and has a licence production in Indonesia: it was likely the gun he used as a ChildSoldier in Central America, thus making him extremely familiar with it, and the production in Indonesia makes it relatively easy to procure on the Japanese black market.

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* Inspector Hirotaka Takeo looks like Hideyuki with darker glasses, to the point that Kaori briefly mistook him for Hideyuki's ghost, yet Ryo declares they look nothing alike. At first it seems Ryo is being an idiot as usual... Then you remember: Ryo tends to forget faces but remembers well the most notable characteristics of a person (best shown in the second story with Kasumi Aso: at first he couldn't recognize her due her civilian clothes, but screamed [[EmbarrassingNickname "Little Flying Ass"]] as soon as he saw a gymnastic leotard in the window of a ship), that, in Hideyuki's case, is his carefree and all-around nice ''personality'', completely different from the more cynical Takeo.

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* Inspector Hirotaka Takeo Kitao looks like Hideyuki with darker glasses, to the point that Kaori briefly mistook him for Hideyuki's ghost, yet Ryo declares they look nothing alike. At first it seems Ryo is being an idiot as usual... Then you remember: Ryo tends to forget faces but remembers well the most notable characteristics of a person (best shown in the second story with Kasumi Aso: at first he couldn't recognize her due her civilian clothes, but screamed [[EmbarrassingNickname "Little Flying Ass"]] as soon as he saw a gymnastic leotard in the window of a ship), that, in Hideyuki's case, is his carefree and all-around nice ''personality'', completely different from the more cynical Takeo.Kitao.
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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt M1911A1 and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt M1911A1 [=M1911A1=] and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.
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* The revolvers we see Ryo using are all chambered for .357 Magnum (his Python), .38 Special (his back up M37, can also be fired by the Python) and .41 Magnum, with the only things they have in common being them being intended for police use (the Special had actually been created for military use, but became the prototypical police revolver round in the 1920s and is the standard round for Japanese police revolvers). Early on, Ryo states that he does those police jobs that the actual police can't do for some reason.

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* The revolvers we see Ryo using are all chambered for .357 Magnum (his Python), .38 Special (his back up M37, can also be fired by the Python) and .41 Magnum, with the only things they have in common being them being intended for police use (the Special had actually been created for military use, but became the prototypical police revolver round in the 1920s and is the standard round for Japanese police revolvers). Early on, Ryo states that he does those police jobs that the actual police can't do for some reason.reason.
** About rounds and guns... The choice of handguns for ''all'' sweepers in the series seems to have a deeper meaning: the General's [[ArmCannon arm-mounted assault rifle]] is the symbol of him being a military commander for a drug cartel and of the lengths he'll go for his job; Umibozu mainly use a .44 Magnum, used by either law enforcement officers with little concern for collateral damage (see ''DirtyHarry'' for a somewhat realistic example) and big game hunters, and Umibozu, while still a HitmanWithAHeart, is less concerned about defending civilians than Ryo is; Snake, Umibozu's traitorous comrade in his mercenary days, used a .38 Special gun, ineffective against Umibozu, and an [=AutoMag=], a range toy for rich persons, as an hint that he [[DidntThinkThisThrough rarely thinks things through]]; Silver Fox subverts GoodGunsBadGuns by carrying a Browning Hi-Power, something that makes perfect sense due his militaristic theme and habit of ''disguising as an ally''; Miki has been seen with a Colt M1911A1 and a King Cobra, the first an American military pistol symbol of her past as a mercenary and the latter a law enforcement pistol that can be linked to her calming influence over Umibozu; Bloody Mary carries either a PPK/S or a Glock 17, the spy weapon when she was TheMole and the Glock when she returned as an unquestioned ally; the Bat too uses a Colt M1911, and, given his rivalry with Ryo, can be linked to the debate of semiautomatics versus revolvers (they both use some of the most popular guns of their category); Kenny Field used a Colt Government Model, with his job as a bounty hunter being practically killing criminals on the US government's behalf; the [[BigBadWannabe Black Lizard]]'s Browning Hi-Power is more a sign of what he wishes to be; the hypnosis-using assassin ''lack'' of a gun is a sign of the fact he never needed one; Mick Angel's use of a Desert Eagle in .44 Magnum (an hunting weapon) gets a new meaning when you find out he's the American City ''Hunter''; and Kaibara's Colt Anaconda, practically being a larger Python in .44 Magnum, is a symbol of his relationship with Ryo.

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* The revolvers we see Ryo using are all chambered for .357 Magnum (his Python), .38 Special (his back up M37, can also be fired by the Python) and .41 Magnum, all rounds intended for police use. Early on, Ryo states that he does those police jobs that the actual police can't do for some reason.

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* The revolvers we see Ryo using are all chambered for .357 Magnum (his Python), .38 Special (his back up M37, can also be fired by the Python) and .41 Magnum, all rounds with the only things they have in common being them being intended for police use.use (the Special had actually been created for military use, but became the prototypical police revolver round in the 1920s and is the standard round for Japanese police revolvers). Early on, Ryo states that he does those police jobs that the actual police can't do for some reason.
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* Ryo and Kaori tend to have money problems. With what they earn, it seems strange... Then you notice how often they have to repair parts of their home from the damage they cause in their fights (plus Umibozu booby trapping a large area of the house to stop Ryo from jumping the daughter of his commanding officer during his days as a merc and a ''[[DidntSeeThatComing sabotaged airplane ramming the building''), and the fact that the .357 Magnum rounds that Ryo uses all the time are friggin' expensive...

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* Ryo and Kaori tend to have money problems. With what they earn, it seems strange... Then you notice how often they have to repair parts of their home from the damage they cause in their fights (plus Umibozu booby trapping a large area of the house to stop Ryo from jumping the daughter of his commanding officer during his days as a merc and a ''[[DidntSeeThatComing sabotaged airplane ramming the building''), building]]'', and the fact that the .357 Magnum rounds that Ryo uses all the time are friggin' expensive...
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* Ryo and Kaori tend to have money problems. With what they earn, it seems strange... Then you notice how often they have to repair parts of their home from the damage they cause in their fights (plus Umibozu booby trapping a large area of the house to stop Ryo from jumping the daughter of his commanding officer during his days as a merc and a ''[[DidntSeeThatComing sabotaged airplane ramming the building''), and the fact that the .357 Magnum rounds that Ryo uses all the time are friggin' expensive...

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* Ryo and Kaori tend to have money problems. With what they earn, it seems strange... Then you notice how often they have to repair parts of their home from the damage they cause in their fights (plus Umibozu booby trapping a large area of the house to stop Ryo from jumping the daughter of his commanding officer during his days as a merc and a ''[[DidntSeeThatComing sabotaged airplane ramming the building''), and the fact that the .357 Magnum rounds that Ryo uses all the time are friggin' expensive...expensive...
* The revolvers we see Ryo using are all chambered for .357 Magnum (his Python), .38 Special (his back up M37, can also be fired by the Python) and .41 Magnum, all rounds intended for police use. Early on, Ryo states that he does those police jobs that the actual police can't do for some reason.
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* In the second-to-last story arc Ryo [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructs]] the AnguishedDeclarationOfLove, noting that when it seems you're about to die the instinctive need for reproduction will take over and may make you believe to be in love, and explicitly says that Mick knows this well. The obvious question is: how much of Ryo and Mick's perversion stems from their lives being in ''constant'' danger?

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* In the second-to-last story arc Ryo [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructs]] the AnguishedDeclarationOfLove, noting that when it seems you're about to die the instinctive need for reproduction will take over and may make you believe to be in love, and explicitly says that Mick knows this well. The obvious question is: how much of Ryo and Mick's perversion stems from their lives being in ''constant'' danger?danger?
* Ryo and Kaori tend to have money problems. With what they earn, it seems strange... Then you notice how often they have to repair parts of their home from the damage they cause in their fights (plus Umibozu booby trapping a large area of the house to stop Ryo from jumping the daughter of his commanding officer during his days as a merc and a ''[[DidntSeeThatComing sabotaged airplane ramming the building''), and the fact that the .357 Magnum rounds that Ryo uses all the time are friggin' expensive...
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* At the start of the series, a yakuza boss felt capable of having Ryo killed. Later in the series, the five most powerful yakuza clans of Kanto feels that, even together, they're no match for City Hunter. At first it seems strange... Then you realize: Ryo is the ''only'' person to have ever defeated Union Teope, where even other criminal syndicates were being destroyed by them. When the first yakuza boss made his threat Union Teope had just started pulling back, but after that...

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* At the start of the series, a yakuza boss felt capable of having Ryo killed. Later in the series, the five most powerful yakuza clans of Kanto feels that, even together, they're no match for City Hunter. At first it seems strange... Then you realize: Ryo is the ''only'' person to have ever defeated Union Teope, where even other criminal syndicates were being destroyed by them. When the first yakuza boss made his threat Union Teope had just started pulling back, but after that...that...
* In the second-to-last story arc Ryo [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructs]] the AnguishedDeclarationOfLove, noting that when it seems you're about to die the instinctive need for reproduction will take over and may make you believe to be in love, and explicitly says that Mick knows this well. The obvious question is: how much of Ryo and Mick's perversion stems from their lives being in ''constant'' danger?

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* Inspector Hirotaka Takeo looks like Hideyuki with darker glasses, to the point that Kaori briefly mistook him for Hideyuki's ghost, yet Ryo declares they look nothing alike. At first it seems Ryo is being an idiot as usual... Then you remember: Ryo tends to forget faces but remembers well the most notable characteristics of a person, that, in Hideyuki's case, is his carefree and all-around nice ''personality'', completely different from the more cynical Takeo.

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* Inspector Hirotaka Takeo looks like Hideyuki with darker glasses, to the point that Kaori briefly mistook him for Hideyuki's ghost, yet Ryo declares they look nothing alike. At first it seems Ryo is being an idiot as usual... Then you remember: Ryo tends to forget faces but remembers well the most notable characteristics of a person, person (best shown in the second story with Kasumi Aso: at first he couldn't recognize her due her civilian clothes, but screamed [[EmbarrassingNickname "Little Flying Ass"]] as soon as he saw a gymnastic leotard in the window of a ship), that, in Hideyuki's case, is his carefree and all-around nice ''personality'', completely different from the more cynical Takeo.
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** This leads to another case of FridgeLogic: upon meeting [[spoiler: Kaori]], Ryo ''immediately'' recognized her as the 'Sugar Boy' he had met years earlier (the salient characteristic was her being a {{Bifauxnen}} and asking for advice to the strangest people). He just doesn't like talking of the past.

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** This leads to another case of FridgeLogic: upon meeting [[spoiler: Kaori]], Ryo ''immediately'' recognized her as the 'Sugar Boy' he had met years earlier (the salient characteristic was her being a {{Bifauxnen}} and asking for advice to the strangest people). He just doesn't like talking of the past.past.
* At the start of the series, a yakuza boss felt capable of having Ryo killed. Later in the series, the five most powerful yakuza clans of Kanto feels that, even together, they're no match for City Hunter. At first it seems strange... Then you realize: Ryo is the ''only'' person to have ever defeated Union Teope, where even other criminal syndicates were being destroyed by them. When the first yakuza boss made his threat Union Teope had just started pulling back, but after that...

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** This leads to another case of FridgeLogic: upon meeting [[spoiler: Kaori]], Ryo ''immediately'' recognized her as the 'Sugar Boy' he had met years earlier. He just doesn't like talking of the past.

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** This leads to another case of FridgeLogic: upon meeting [[spoiler: Kaori]], Ryo ''immediately'' recognized her as the 'Sugar Boy' he had met years earlier.earlier (the salient characteristic was her being a {{Bifauxnen}} and asking for advice to the strangest people). He just doesn't like talking of the past.
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* Inspector Hirotaka Takeo looks like Hideyuki with darker glasses, to the point that Kaori briefly mistook him for Hideyuki's ghost, yet Ryo declares they look nothing alike. At first it seems Ryo is being an idiot as usual... Then you remember: Ryo tends to forget faces but remembers well the most notable characteristics of a person, that, in Hideyuki's case, is his carefree and all-around nice ''personality'', completely different from the more cynical Takeo.

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* Inspector Hirotaka Takeo looks like Hideyuki with darker glasses, to the point that Kaori briefly mistook him for Hideyuki's ghost, yet Ryo declares they look nothing alike. At first it seems Ryo is being an idiot as usual... Then you remember: Ryo tends to forget faces but remembers well the most notable characteristics of a person, that, in Hideyuki's case, is his carefree and all-around nice ''personality'', completely different from the more cynical Takeo.Takeo.
** This leads to another case of FridgeLogic: upon meeting [[spoiler: Kaori]], Ryo ''immediately'' recognized her as the 'Sugar Boy' he had met years earlier. He just doesn't like talking of the past.
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* Kaori is quite a beautiful woman, yet since they became partners she fails to get Ryo horny (unless he doesn't know it's her). At first it seemed strange... Then, reading the manga version of the Union Teope arc I found the answer: Ryo told Kaori that if she was to be his partner he wouldn't consider a woman anymore, and Kaori accepted. After the erection in that scene, Ryo almost stopped having erections from Kaori when he knew it was her.

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* Kaori is quite a beautiful woman, yet since they became partners she fails to get Ryo horny (unless he doesn't know it's her). At first it seemed strange... Then, reading the manga version of the Union Teope arc I found the answer: Ryo told Kaori that if she was to be his partner he wouldn't consider a woman anymore, and Kaori accepted. After the erection in that scene, Ryo almost stopped having erections from Kaori when he knew it was her.her.
* Inspector Hirotaka Takeo looks like Hideyuki with darker glasses, to the point that Kaori briefly mistook him for Hideyuki's ghost, yet Ryo declares they look nothing alike. At first it seems Ryo is being an idiot as usual... Then you remember: Ryo tends to forget faces but remembers well the most notable characteristics of a person, that, in Hideyuki's case, is his carefree and all-around nice ''personality'', completely different from the more cynical Takeo.

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* Kaori is quite a beautiful woman, yet since they became partners she fails to get Ryo horny (unless he doesn't know it's her). At first it seemed strange... Then, reading the manga version of the Union Teope arc I found the answer: Ryo told Kaori that if she was to be his partner he wouldn't consider a woman anymore, and Kaori accepted. That scene included the very last erection that Kaori caused to Ryo when he knew it was her.

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* Kaori is quite a beautiful woman, yet since they became partners she fails to get Ryo horny (unless he doesn't know it's her). At first it seemed strange... Then, reading the manga version of the Union Teope arc I found the answer: Ryo told Kaori that if she was to be his partner he wouldn't consider a woman anymore, and Kaori accepted. That scene included After the very last erection in that scene, Ryo almost stopped having erections from Kaori caused to Ryo when he knew it was her.
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* Kaori is quite a beautiful woman, yet since they became partners she fails to get Ryo horny (unless he doesn't know it's her). At first it seemed strange... Then, reading the manga version of the Union Teope arc I found the answer: Ryo told Kaori that if she was to be his partner he wouldn't consider a woman anymore, and Kaori accepted. That scene included the very last erection that Kaori caused to Ryo when he knew it was her.

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