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2[[caption-width-right:349:''Get wild and tough!'']]
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4-> "''Nookie never lies!''"
5-->-- '''Ryo Saeba'''
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7Ryo Saeba is a "sweeper" (combination of hitman and private eye) who uses his ImprobableAimingSkills and all-round badassery to deal with crime in UsefulNotes/{{Tokyo}}. He also happens to be a loony [[ChivalrousPervert pervert]].
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9The ''City Hunter'' manga by Tsukasa Hojo (''Manga/CatsEye'') ran in ''Weekly Shounen Jump'' from 1985 to 1992. It spawned four {{anime}} series, several {{OVA}}s (the most recent being ''Anime/CityHunterShinjukuPrivateEyes'') and two [[LiveActionAdaptation live-action]] movies ([[Film/CityHunter one from Hong Kong]] starring Creator/JackieChan and a [[Film/CityHunterTheCupidsPerfume French one]] much later). It is a schizophrenic action manga with heavy elements of SexComedy.
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11Ryo Saeba is an apparent orphan who was brought up in a war-torn village in Central America. At a young age, he was [[PlayingWithSyringes used as a test subject]] for a unique LSD derivative which resulted in him developing SuperReflexes. He trained these reflexes as a guerilla in that country's civil war before escaping to the United States and thence to Japan. In Japan, he teamed up with former police detective Hideyuki Makimura to form the "City Hunter" sweeper agency; ostensibly, he's a PrivateDetective, but will go further for certain clients - he's also a HitmanWithAHeart.
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13The "comedy" comes into play whenever Ryo sees a beautiful woman. Somehow, that LSD derivative had as much of a positive effect on his sexuality as it did his reflexes. He has a sex drive of truly epic proportions, and [[ChickMagnet a physique guaranteed to make just about any woman happy to be its focus]]... which is just about the only RestrainingBolt this LovableSexManiac ''has'' - he '''knows''' that he's everything he claims to be, and is thus [[ChivalrousPervert always patient enough to wait until the girl's in the mood to get wild.]] He's not above what most would consider outright sexual harassment, however... as long as the girl seems amused by it.
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15In other words, WhatIf [[Manga/UruseiYatsura Ataru Moroboshi]] [[JustForFun/XMeetsY was]] Film/JamesBond - right down to '''''being the hero of his own series!'''''
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17Early in the manga, Hideyuki dies on a case, asking Ryo to look after his much younger adoptive sister, Kaori. Kaori, a tomboyish {{Tsundere}} (who is of course BeautifulAllAlong) quickly takes her brother's place as Ryo's partner and business manager. She is decidedly unimpressed by Ryo's lecherous ways and often interrupts his seduction attempts. Despite this, the two quickly form a strong emotional bond - though Kaori is never sure whether Ryo's excuse for not acting on their easily noticed UnresolvedSexualTension is really because ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies, or if her lecherous partner is just too damned horny to ever settle down.
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19Important recurring characters include "Umibozu", a [[WorthyOpponent rival sweeper]] who has ties to Ryo going back to Central America, and Saeko Nogami, the daughter of the police chief and a police detective in her own right. Saeko often hires the City Hunter team to look into affairs the police can't publicly investigate or cannot prove that an actual crime has occurred.
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21The standard procedure for hiring City Hunter is to leave a message for "XYZ" at the Shinjuku train station, after which Kaori makes a preliminary investigation before introducing the prospective client to Ryo. Naturally, many of their cases bypass this procedure. (Especially if the client is a beautiful woman.)
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23The manga ''[[Manga/AngelHeart2001 Angel Heart]]'' takes place in an AlternateUniverse in which Kaori has died and her heart was transplanted into the new story's heroine, who then encounters an older Ryo Saeba.
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25!!''City Hunter'' includes examples of:
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27* AdaptationInducedPlotHole: In a few {{Filler}} episodes of the anime, Ryo gets on planes or helicopters with no problem. Later on, it's revealed that Ryo is afraid of flying.
28* AirVentPassageway: Ryo and Saeko sneak into a jewel exhibit this way. Ryo gets a heel in his forehead as a reward for his overly ardent MaleGaze.
29* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: Mercilessly parodied by the Blue Oysters. At first they seem to play it straight, but then we find out they have to wear mohican haircuts due their boss 'Number Two', that the boss doesn't want to be called Number Two or Torakichi but Tiger (and he's forcing everyone to use English animal names based on their real names), and that Torakichi is the son of a Yakuza boss who put the gang together in the vain attempt to impress Ryo's current charge Sayaka. Sayaka declared him even more stupid than she knew and treathened to put him in the hospital ''again'', while Ryo felt embarrassed by having to mop the floor with them...
30* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Even Kaori does, to some small degree. Granted, this was after Ryo rescued them, but still... it's clear he's not a "good boy".
31* AllThereInTheManual: The volume edition of the manga includes various informations missing from the manga chapters, ranging from backstage data to how Ryo succeeded in ''spending one hundred million yen in a week'' ([[spoiler:a donation to a clinic specialized in rehabilitating drug addicts, where he had just sent a big group of girls that Union Teope had enslaved with drug addiction]]).
32* AlmostLethalWeapons: Happened thrice. Every other time it's averted: people actually hit by bullets will have the wounds cripple them for months if not for life.
33** The first time Ryo ''[[RealMenGetShot shot through his own hand to slow down his bullet and avoid collateral damage]]'' without suffering permanent damage (it's mentioned that Ryo avoided hitting the bones exactly to prevent the crippling damage that would have happened to anyone without ImprobableAimingSkills).
34** The second time Umibozu had been shot in the back with three .38 bullets, but he only needed to flex his muscles to expel them with little damage (Ryo immediately pointed out that nobody else could have done it).
35** In the final instance Ryo managed to knock out a thug with a bullet from his ''.357 Magnum'' (again, it was a special circumstance: Ryo's ImprobableAimingSkills had allowed him to make the bullet pass near the head of the thug, knocking him out with the shock of it).
36* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Discussed. Sara, a young girl with the power of {{Telepathy}}, has trained herself to shut off her power due to the negative thoughts harbored by her DysfunctionalFamily. Nevertheless, those negative thoughts still manage to enter her mind when she's asleep and her mental guard is down while sleeping, causing her to have nightmares, as her nanny confides with Ryo and Kaori.
37* AmusingInjuries: Ryo, courtesy of a girl, though ''well'' deserved most of the time.
38* AnguishedDeclarationOfLove:
39** {{Discussed|Trope}} and {{deconstructed|Trope}}: [[spoiler: Ryo]] did declare his love for [[spoiler: Kaori]] when it appeared he would die on Kaibara's boat, but later couldn't be sure if he really loved her or if it actually was the instinctive need for reproduction that pops out whenever it appears you're about to die, and had to take advantage of [[spoiler: Kaori's]] temporary amnesia to try and reflect about his true feelings.
40** Later played straight, as by then [[spoiler: Ryo]] had thought about his true feelings and found out that yes, he truly loved [[spoiler: Kaori]].
41* AnimationBump:
42** The 1989 movie "3.57 Magnum", which utilizes noticeably more fluent and well-toned animation than the anime's typical episodes. Of course, the improved animation quality also allows Ryo's mokkori antics and Kaori's subsequent punishment of him to be exaggerated.
43** The first six episodes of the anime itself have superior animation quality to the rest of the show (sans a few episodes at the beginning of the second season, which have even better animation) with a higher attention to realistic tone and movements. Unfortunately averted by the end of the second season, however, where the anime's art style begins to take on a [[ArtEvolution more generic appearance]] and the movements become more stilted.
44* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Kaori actually ''takes offense'' that Ryo won't try and jump her.
45* AssuranceBackfire: After an airplane crashes into Ryo and Kaori's apartment, leaving Ryo's bed as the only place that's still -- relatively speaking -- in good enough condition to sleep in, Kaori insists on sleeping in the bed alone and having Ryo [[ExiledToTheCouch sleeping on the couch]]. Ryo's attempt to promise Kaori that he would do nothing to her causes her to think [[ArentYouGoingToRavishMe Ryo finds her too repulsive for him]], at least initially, until Ryo manages to convince her to let him share the bed.
46-->'''Ryo''': I won't try anything, so please let me under the cover, please! I promise that nothing will happen.
47-->*beat*
48-->'''Kaori''': Do you promise that... you won't try anything?
49-->'''Ryo''': Have I ever, ever try to pull something with you up till now?
50-->*beat*
51-->'''Kaori''': [[ArentYouGoingToRavishMe Am I that unattractive to you?]]
52-->'''Ryo''': Do you want me to do something or not?
53-->'''Kaori''': Of course not! Fine. If you want to get in, get in!
54-->*Ryo gets under the cover[[note]] and the floor below the bed collapses[[/note]]*
55* ATeamFiring: Kaori, despite in some episodes is armed with [[SmallGirlBigGun everything]] [[MoreDakka but the kitchen sink]], can never hit a single baddie. The Manga establishes this [[spoiler:when Ryo secretly had Kaori's gun adjusted so each shot would hit wide of the mark, therefore ensuring that she never gets her hands bloodied in this business]].
56* BadassAdorable: Sure, Kaori and the younger girls in the cast qualify, but it's actually ''Ryo'' in particular who personifies this trope through his lovably frank TheCasanova ManChild behavior, coupled with a sweet and gentle sensitivity. Creator/AkiraKamiya sure is good at playing [[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar sensitive and kindhearted badasses]], isn't he?
57* BaldHeadOfToughness: Umibozu is bald. He's strong enough to bring down a tree with a single punch or casually juggle with three grown men, so tough .38 Special bullets can barely wound him, so accurate he's a crack shot with both normal firearms and the bazooka [[spoiler: [[HandicappedBadass in spite of being near blind and later going fully blind]]]], his abilities as demolitor and trapmaster are unmatched, and, in spite of being [[GentleGiant so tall he can barely stand in normal houses]], can successfully disguise himself as a duck.
58* BestHerToBedHer: Averted. Saeko Nogami (who, to be fair, [[AllAmazonsWantHercules appear to be interested only in stronger men]], given that Ryo and the late Makimura, her two love interests, are stronger than her), claims she vowed to marry only a man stronger than herself... But it's apparently an excuse to get away from her father's attempts at getting her in an ArrangedMarriage, and "tests" the applicants [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown until they need hospitalization]].
59* {{BFG}}: A lot of them: Ryo uses a [[HandCannon Colt Python .357 Magnum]]; Kaori uses her brother's own Colt Python, but also makes use of [[MoreDakka gatling gun, bazooka, grenades and giant hammers]]; Umibozu has a S&W Model 29 (the original .44 Magnum revolver), even if he usually fires a [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill machine gun or a bazooka]]; Miki, being Umibozu's partner, has a tendency to draw the less ridiculously big guns in his closet, who [[SmallGirlBigGun are still quite big for anyone else's standards]]...
60* {{Bifauxnen}}: Kaori, due to androgynous good looks and a rather butch fashion sense, was often mistaken for a pretty man. Later in the series, she starts wearing tight skirts to clear up the confusion.
61* BigEater:
62** Ryo and Umibozu. Ryo can eat for four or five people... And Umibozu eats like him ''proportionally to his bigger size''.
63** Yumiko Sato, an actress Ryo is hired to guard, can match him bite for bite and still ask for dessert.
64* BirthdayBuddies: Shortly after Kasumi joins the workforce at [[LocalHangout Cat's Eye Cafe]], Miki and Kasumi discover that they share the same birthday. The first Rosemary StoryArc starts with them planning to throw a birthday party for themselves, with Ryo and Kaori both being invited for it.
65* BlackAndGrayMorality: Let's face it, Ryo is a criminal guilty of multiple counts of murder, perversion, vandalism, breaking and entering, theft, assault, and illegal carrying and ownership of guns (in Japan it's illegal to even ''hold'' a gun without license, and you can't own pistols unless you're a member of the police or the Self-Defense Force), and Kaori, his accomplice, is guilty of the same crimes barring the first two (she only has a few counts of ''attempted'' murder). They are our heroes, and deal with worse people on a daily basis.
66* TheBlindLeadingTheBlind: At one point during [[CuteClumsyGirl Yoshimi]] [[NurseWithGoodIntentions Iwai]]'s arc, Kaori, while disguising herself and lying about being Yoshimi's apprentice in order to keep a close eye on Ryo since hospital policies forbids visitors for Yoshimi's patient(s), is tasked with giving a shot to Ryo. Yoshimi ''is'' a certified nurse herself, but she's so bad at her job that her teaching Kaori how to do it, for all practical purposes, counts as this trope.[[note]] Earlier in the arc, for example, has her trying to administer a shot to Ryo. She misses the mark repeatedly, causing Ryo's arm to eventually resemble a drug addict's -- and he ends up having to do it himself to finally get it right.[[/note]]
67* BodyguardCrush: Ryo took many a bodyguard job. Most of the time, his charge fell in love with him.
68* BookEnds: The arc featuring [[DirtyOldMan Michihiko Jinguchi]] and his adopted daughter, Haruka, starts with Haruka meeting Ryo in a busy street block, which is the very same location the selfsame arc ends at, with Ryo and Kaori encountering and chatting with Haruka briefly before she runs off to work.
69* BottomlessMagazines: Sometimes the anime will have guns firing more than they should. Averted in the manga, where Ryo needing to reload his six-shooters tend to be a plot point once in a while.
70* {{Bowdlerise}}: While the anime series remained quite risque like the manga, some story elements were altered for broadcast. One example is the BMW Devil: in the manga, he was a notorious serial rapist as well as a serial murderer. In the anime, the same character is no longer a rapist, instead being a serial murderer who uses a silenced pistol to kill his victims unnoticed in crowded areas, which gives him a thrill. Another example is Hideyuki's killer; in the manga, a madman hopped up on Angel Dust; but in the anime, a cyborg assassin.
71* BreakingTheFourthWall: There are quite a few incidents. There is a sequence in the manga where Ryo and a client look at the clouds for 4 panels. Ryo wonders if the audience will start to think the mangaka is lazy. Another is when Ryo takes a bodyguard assignment twice in a row, and asks if the mangaka has run out of ideas. At another point, he uses speech bubbles to shield himself from Kaori's wrath, while she throws hers at him. Characters also run outside the panel or break them sometimes. IntenseCloseUp is also treated like the character's face ''literally'' getting larger.
72* BrickJoke: Some arcs end with this.
73** An example of this trope taking place early in the arc occurs where Ryo is hired to bodyguard an IdolSinger: It starts out with Ryo in one of said singer's concerts, but the sheer volume of the noise generated by screaming fans causes him to leave after only five minutes, for which Kaori chides him. After he's formally hired to protect the singer, he and Kaori go to her scheduled concert, with Kaori changing her tune about Ryo's short retention span earlier during said concert.
74--->'''Kaori''': (shouting to Ryo in an attempt to talk to him over the noise of the screaming fans) '''NOW I UNDERSTAND WHY YOU LEFT AFTER ONLY 5 MINUTES!'''
75** Late in the story-line of the arc which centers with Ryo being hired as bodyguard/caterer for a group of women who are auditioning for a movie, Kaori's attempt at auditioning results in her being mistaken for a cross-dressing man, which causes her to angrily protest that she's a woman through and through, and, after the culprits who try to sabotage the movie production are exposed, she [[WrestlerInAllOfUs pins down one of them with a wrestling move]]. At the end of said arc, the studio manager asks Kaori to star in a movie... about a woman pro-wrestler who's also a transvestite, much to Kaori's displeasure.
76--->'''Studio Manager''': Please, this concerns the company's future! I beg you!
77--->'''Ryo''': Kaori, I'll be your manager.
78--->'''Kaori''': Stop joking around, Ryo! Don't just laugh there, help me out here!
79** When Ryo is hired to bodyguard a princess, her lady-in-waiting promises Ryo a harem, on the condition that he not touch her even once, and she makes it her business to remind Ryo of that every time he's close to touching the princess. When Ryo takes the princess out for some sightseeing, he jumps at the sound of "harem", only to turn around and see some random stranger talking about "Hotel Harem", which is on the same block they're on at the time. At the end of the arc, Kaori hands Ryo his reward that the lady-in-waiting promised... it turns out to be some [[ExactWords complimentary tickets to Hotel Harem]], much to Ryo's immense chagrin.
80--->'''Ryo''': (tossing stones at the departing and out-of-range airplane) So you've been screwing with me till the end?! Fucking brat!
81** Earlier in a later arc, the younger sister of Ryo's [[GirlOfTheWeek client]] has Kaori, whom she mistakes for a guy, answer a survey she comes up with in a vain attempt to gauge her interest incognito so that she could manage Kaori and have Ryo become part of her family[[note]] (it fails once she and her sister discover Kaori is a woman)[[/note]]. The arc ends with Ryo answering the same survey, this time being sent to him in a letter.
82--->'''Ryo''': Hey, what the Hell is this?
83--->'''Kaori''': No clue.
84** During the Kimiko arc, she gets Ryo to pose as her fiancee to keep her UnwantedHarem away from her. Once it becomes clear that [[BodyguardCrush she is falling for him for real]] at the end of the arc, he decides to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere bolt]], and the arc ends with this exchange:
85--->'''Kimiko''': Where are you going? You are my fiancee, aren't you?
86--->'''Ryo''': No way! We were just putting on an act!
87** When Umibozu reveals the identity of the villain during Rosemary Moon's arc as David Clive, formerly the chief of a foreign secret service until Ryo and Rosemary exposed him as a traitor, now [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast "The Terrorist From Hell"]], Rosemary has an OhCrap moment, while Ryo ''completely forgot about him''. When Ryo finally gets to look at him late in the arc, he says that he still can't remember his face.
88** During a chapter where Umibozu is watching over the Cat's Eye Cafe by himself, Ryo hides in the shop after fleeing from Kaori due to her taking a request from a man. The chapter ends with a panel where Kaori has Ryo DraggedByTheCollar.
89* BunnyEarsLawyer:
90** Ryo is a casanova and a lech who tends to goof around, but if you're the VillainOfTheWeek pray he wasn't hired to kill you, because otherwise you're dead.
91** Mick Angel is even goofier than Ryo, but once he's seduced your woman he'll kill you.
92* ButForMeItWasTuesday: A magnificent example comes from Rosemary Moon's arc. The villain is a terrorist named David Clive, formerly the chief of a foreign secret service until Ryo and Rosemary exposed him as a traitor, now [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast "The Terrorist From Hell"]]. When Umibozu reveals his identity, Rosemary has an OhCrap moment, while Ryo ''completely forgot about him''. Becomes a BrickJoke when Ryo finally looks at him and declares he still can't remember his face.
93* ButNotTooForeign: More than once, white girls that come to Japan for Ryo's protection are revealed to be half Japanese.
94* CallBack: Often plot elements of a previous storyline are mentioned in a following one. The best example comes is Kasumi Asou's second arc: [[ItMakesSenseInContext an hypnotist had caused Ryo to become impotent to weaken him]], and the first thing Ryo did was to use the antidote that had cured him from poison-induced impotence in a previous story arc.
95* CannotSpitItOut: ''Ryo''. The one time he tried to declare his love for Kaori, he couldn't finish the phrase. Then Kaori accidentally ''blew up the building'', preventing him from succeeding in his attempts at finishing the phrase.
96* CannotTalkToWomen: Umibozu. Despite being a hulking brute towering over all the other characters, he becomes incredibly awkward around women and, if one shows him interest, HighPressureEmotion-time it is. Made even worse that he mostly attracts pretty women.
97* CanonImmigrant / {{Expy}}: Mick Angel is based on the anime-only character Robert Harrison, an old partner of Ryo from the US who arrived in Japan to kill Ryo's current client. They have different names and clothes, and Mick favors the Walther P-38 over Mick's Desert Eagle, but for the rest they're practically the same. Even [[LetsYouAndHimFight the way they say 'hi']] is pretty much the same, even if Hojo cranked it up.
98* TheCasanova:
99** Ryo. He's actually a very successful one until Kaori came along... Even then, Kaori can only prevent him from consummating in their home, as they ''will'' fall for him, with very few exceptions.
100** Mick Angel, an American friend of Ryo, has the hobby of seducing married or otherwise engaged women. Especially if he's been hired to kill their man.
101* ChainedHeat: Kaori has Ryo handcuffed with herself at one point in order to prevent him from getting frisky with the client. The problem comes when the client's biggest dog sees Kaori twirling the key for the handcuffs and [[SwallowTheKey swallows it]], forcing the two of them to be chained together, including when [[ToiletHumour one of them must use the toilet]], until they finally manage to procure the key again at the end of the case.
102* ChekhovsGun:
103** When Makimura was killed by a victim of the [[PsychoSerum Angel Dust]] Ryo reacted badly to the mention of the drug, and was astonishingly well-informed on its effects and its makers of Union Teope in spite of them being newcomers in Japan (and him having never heard the name before Hideyuki mentioned it). Near the end of the story it's discovered that [[spoiler: Ryo was the original test subject of Angel Dust, and the founder and leader of Union Teope was his adopted father]].
104** Ryo's backstory is hinted at in many places by Ryo, other characters who knows it and small happenings before Rosemary Moon decides to reveal it. Even then, she left out some parts that would be revealed only later.
105** Not just Ryo's backstory, but also other parts of the story, sometimes mixed with {{Continuity Nod}}s. For example, in his first appearance Silver Fox tried to kill Ryo's target with a rifle chambered for .308 Winchester, and at the start of his second appearance the first hint of him being the villain is the sight of a rifle usually chambered for that round.
106* ChekhovsGunman: Umibozu is introduced faceless as [[TheRival the only one who could match Ryo as a sweeper]]. When his face is finally revealed we see that Umibozu is the same killer that Ryo fooled into sitting on Hachiko's statue while holding a doll (manga only: the anime inverted the order of the episodes).
107* ChildSoldier: Ryo and Miki used to be this.
108* CompanionCube: Sara, a girl with the power of {{Telepathy}}, has a stuffed toy cat with her wherever she goes. She discards it near the end of her own story arc.
109* ComicBookTime:
110** Averted. Characters grow old as the manga progresses, and, in Rosemary Moon's story arc, Kaori, Miki and Kasumi even [[BreakingTheFourthWall complained they'd become old hags if the manga continued for too long]].
111** Invoked by Ryo to justify why he still says he's twenty.
112** Played straight with ''Shinjuku Private Eyes'', which is recognizably set in 2019 despite none of the characters looking any older.
113* ComicalAngryFace:
114** Kaori pulls this when she's particularly angry, usually at Ryo.
115** Ryo does it when he feels particularly outraged at the moment.
116* ContinuityNod: Many.
117** One above all merits mention: in one of the earliest chapters, Ryo demonstrated that you can prevent an uncocked revolver from firing by just holding the cylinder, and every time Kaori (who was receiving gun-using lessons earlier in that chapter) is holding a revolver the hammer is cocked. It verges on CallBack when Kaori is held at gun point by a revolver-wielding yakuza and not only blocks him in the same way but [[LampshadeHanging openly recalls that incident]], berating herself for consciously forgetting why she cocked the hammer every time.
118* CoolAndUnusualPunishment:
119** In one story arc [[ItMakesSenseInContext Ryo had been made impotent by the antidote to the poison of a killer bee]]. At the end of said story arc (and after a successive version of the antidote restored Ryo's GagPenis), Ryo punished the ones who had the killer bees created by having them stung with the killer bees and giving them the initial version of the antidote, with obvious results. Doubles as FateWorseThanDeath, as they were as much perverted as Ryo.
120** One hospital in Tokyo has a rather unusual punishment for troublesome patients: isolate them from other patients, forbid visits and entrust them to the [[CuteClumsyGirl incredibly goofy]] [[NurseWithGoodIntentions nurse Yoshimi Iwai]], whose botched cares have already killed at least eleven people and injured the rest.
121* CornerOfWoe: Ryo does this a few times when his ObfuscatingStupidity act gets so annoying people yells at him. In one of those times he even muttered "Why must a hitman be always serious?"
122* CrazyPrepared:
123** Ryo's patchwork underwear is laced with color-coded paralitic, sleeping and nervine poisons on different patches.
124** Ryo's coat: hidden pockets (that you can access by cutting. Ryo has a small knife hidden in his belt) hold a disassembled gun, ammunition, a detonator and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking a few condoms]], the sleeves release tear gas when set on fire, and the rest of the coat ''[[StuffBlowingUp explodes]]'' when shot.
125** Umibozu carries a bazooka ''to his own wedding'' in the final story arc.
126** Subverted in one OVA: Kaori's bra was explosive, but it had to be set it on fire first and Kaori had no lighter or match with her.
127* CreatorCameo: Sort of. Where in ''Manga/CatsEye'' Hojo was a somewhat regular minor character (once getting mistaken for the Cat's Eye thieves), Hojo only appearance that doesn't break the Fourth Wall is Ryo standing on his grave.
128* CreepyCrossdresser: Ryo's worst nightmare!
129* {{Crossdresser}}:
130** One of the movie's most highlighted point is about Ryo (Creator/JackieChan) crossdressing as [[Franchise/StreetFighter Chun Li]].
131** Ryo crossdressed a few times, usually to disguise himself (he can even ''make his GagPenis disappear'' if someone checks his gender!) but, one time, he was trying to not be outed as City Hunter and faked having a job in a gay pub...
132** UnsettlingGenderReveal: Ryo seduced a woman only to discover it was a gay man. ''Twice''.
133* CrossOver: ''Shinjuku Private Eyes'' sees Ryo crossing paths with the thieves of ''Manga/CatsEye''.
134** ''City Hunter the Movie: Angel's Dust'' sees [[Anime/LupinTheThird Lupin and Jigen]] join the cast.
135* CruelToBeKind: Ryo does this constantly. Since it is dangerous to become acquainted with him due to his profession, whenever a client is getting too attached to him, Ryo becomes (more) insensitive, rude or lecherous in order to drive her away:
136** In one story a client was considering giving up her dreams for Ryo... so Ryo pretended that he only wanted to have sex with her because he thinks he can not make an honest woman happy.
137** Ryo had spent an arc protecting an old friend of his: a weapon-smith that wanted to quit her job for her daughter's sake. However she was considering to go back on her decision in order to remain with Ryo. So he made her believing that, should she stay in his apartment, he and his friends would force her to constantly fix their weapons. Disgusted, she decided leaving (although she eventually understood and accepted what Ryo was trying to do).
138* DamselInDistress: Many a story arc makes use of this to show how desperate the situation is, justifying Ryo's service and forcing him to act. Kaori is the most frequent target of this, though it can happen to Ryo's (female) client and/or some girl around said client as well.
139* DarkAndTroubledPast: Ryo was at such a young age he doesn't even know his actual birthday, and became a ChildSoldier to survive being orphaned. [[spoiler:He was also the initial test subject of the [[PsychoSerum Angel Dust]], and the only man who has ever recovered from its withdrawal symptoms.]]
140* DarkerAndEdgier: The first two volumes of the manga (and thus the first 7-9 episodes of the anime, which adapted material from these volumes) are considerably darker than the rest of the series (up until the final manga volume, when the darker tone returns), with fewer mokkori antics (Ryo is general is far more subdued in his perversions than later in the series, often merely touching a woman's legs as opposed to the full-throttle 'mokkori pounce' he later becomes known for), a darker, quieter atmosphere (with few gags, more moments devoid of any dialogue, several TearJerker moments and Ryo actually having to kill the antagonists at the end of each story, instead of disarming them), a grittier, more realistic tone (probably due to the absence of Kaori's [[{{Tsundere}} 100-ton hammer]]), Ryo facing legitimate criminals as is more realistic for a 'sweeper' (silencers murdering innocents, Arabian arms dealers, a syndicate freezing young womens' bodies for use as store-window mannequins and most famously the Central American drug organization [[BigBad Union Teope (Red Pegasus in the anime))]] instead of henchmen or lackeys (often those of a corrupt business tycoon or some other form of non-criminal) as is common later in the series and a more subdued art style, making greater use of realistic angles, designs and tone and less of cartoonish expressions and character designs (Ryo donning his later perverted grin is rare in earlier manga stories and only appears in one of the first five episodes of the anime). Naturally, these differences to the series' later stories have created instances of BrokenBase.
141* DeathSeeker: [[spoiler: Ryo]] used to be one before meeting [[spoiler: Hideyuki]], and would return to being one without [[spoiler: Kaori]].
142* DefeatByModesty: Ryo often does this when challenging women. Special mention goes to an episode where Ryo trains Nalio, a RoyalBrat, and they proceed to dispose of an all-female group of assassins sent by Nalio's uncle by groping and stripping them.
143* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: Occasionally.
144** When Ryo gets inside the hospital where [[CuteClumsyGirl Yoshimi]] [[NurseWithGoodIntentions Iwai]] works for the purpose of protecting her incognito against whomever that might try to attack her, Kaori asks him how he plans to do so since Yoshimi lives inside the hospital dorms and he has a broken leg in plaster cast. Ryo gives a response that nearly causes Kaori to break the plaster cast with his leg in it out of sheer rage.
145--->'''Ryo''': If it's to sneak into the girls' dorm for some nighttime loving, I would crawl there if I have to!
146--->*cue Ryo thinking "[[OhCrap oops]]"*
147** After an airplane crashes into Ryo and Kaori's apartment and they wonder where they'd be able to stay the night, they encounter Reika observing the wreckage from the street outside. Ryo asks Reika for permission to stay the night at her place, and Reika agrees... with the condition that Ryo and Reika herself share the bed since she has only one bed in her place. Kaori prompts shouts "[[BigNo NO!]] Ryo will sleep with me tonight!" in response to rebuff Reika. Unfortunately for Kaori, they're still outside, meaning that everyone within earshot had just heard her. Cue LuminescentBlush for Kaori while strangers remark on her "love confession".
148** When Yuka tries to write a novel based on Ryo, she hits a rut upon realizing that she hasn't seen him -- or anyone, for that matter -- using a gun. She tries to analyze a realistic scenario that involves gun usage and gunshots, but, in her moment of passion, she completely forgets that she's taking a passenger train while saying her thoughts out loud, causing people around her to panic and wonder what's wrong with her.
149--->'''Yuka''': (thinking to herself) Oh no, I was so absorbed in thoughts, I said it out loud!
150* DidntSeeThatComing: May happen from while to while.
151** Umibozu tend to be involved in the 'No Way I Could Have Seen It Coming' rather often:
152*** In his first named appearance Ryo couldn't possibly have seen coming that an actress would be able to hire ''Umibozu'' to kill herself;
153*** Umibozu's second appearance had him hire Ryo to impersonate him with a girl (Ryo didn't know that Umibozu was a friend of her late father and had paid her music education. Once that was known, it was clear why);
154*** Who would expect Umibozu to tell Miki she had to kill City Hunter if she wanted to marry him? Also, Ryo and Kaori made a false assumption on the reason, and thought he didn't want to marry Miki because she was Terminator in a drag ({{Hilarity Ensue|s}}d when they saw her);
155*** The two assistants of a CorruptCorporateExecutive tried to hire Umibozu to kill City Hunter and his charges (one of which being a girl 11 years old), not knowing that not only Umibozu and Ryo were allies ([[VitriolicBestBuds sort of]]) and he doesn't kill children, but had even convinced Ryo to take that job. Ryo was left speechless when Umibozu delivered him the two guys, who were LampshadeHanging the whole situation.
156* DirtyCop: There's quite a few cops that works with the Yakuza. Also, Saeko: she may be a honest and competent cop, but, as pointed out by Reika in one memorable occasion, Ryo is a criminal (and she had a few troubles for helping him when another cop decided to take down City Hunter), and she also helped framing a terrorist for a murder he didn't commit.
157* DirtyKid: In the episode 12, Ryo must protect a woman and a young boy from another country from being abducted by foreign agents. Kaori soon discovers that the young boy's actions and demeanor are exactly as Ryo's when he start to grope her and take photo while she is undressing.
158* DirtyOldMan:
159** Doc.
160** Michihiko Jinguchi, who believes Ryo to be his own grandson, has a secret passage from the living room where one can peek at Haruka, his adopted daughter, through a peephole. He certainly didn't make that passage for Ryo only...
161* DistractedByTheSexy: Saeko relies on this a bit much for a police officer.
162* DragQueen: A recurring character and owner of a gay pub is one and employs others. He often tries and fail to seduce straight men, ''including Ryo'' (who is the one who won't run, as they're friends).
163* TheDreaded:
164** Ryo and Umibozu are quite feared among other sweepers and criminal groups in general. So far we've seen yakuzas and thugs running when they realize they're facing the goddamn City Hunter (the list includes a yakuza boss who switched from being very sure of victory to begging for forgiveness as soon as he realized who his son had provoked and a hitman who didn't fear Umibozu (as he knew his one weak spot) almos shitting himself when he realized he was facing City Hunter too), Kaori plainly admitting she's terrified of Umibozu (that was even before she found out who he was), and people being terrified of Umibozu due to his sheer size and tendency to bring down trees with a punch when he's pissed.
165** Kaibara, boss of Union Teope and [[spoiler: Ryo's stepfather]], is so feared that ''Ryo and Umibozu'' are terrified of him, and Mick Angel accepted the job of killing Ryo only out of fear of him.
166* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Hideyuki. Attacked by a man dosed with [[PsychoSerum Angel Dust]] and surprised at arms length by what was by now a killing machine almost ImmuneToBullets and capable to tear down a car bare-handed, he somehow succeeded in ''killing the zombified man'', and, while mortally wounded, managed to walk to Ryo's home, warn his friend about the danger, and give him a ring for Kaori before finally succumbing. Becomes even more awesome when later appearances of people dosed with Angel Dust make clear that anyone else but Ryo will die in terror when attacked by those people.
167* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first few manga stories/TV episodes have a much darker and grittier tone than the rest of the series, with less comedy, more melancholic background music (in the case of the anime), more realistic character designs, fewer mokkori antics (with Ryo often touching a woman's legs instead of pouncing on them), Makimura as Ryo's partner instead of Kaori (thus bringing a lack of the infamous HyperspaceMallet from later stories), a higher adherence to real-world gunplay technicals, a more 'hard-boiled' atmosphere and Ryo being forced to kill the antagonists at the end of each story instead of disarming them as with later installments of the series. [[ReverseCerebusSyndrome Most of these details disappear after Kaori begins using her hammer]].
168* EmbarrassingNickname:
169** A few. Umibozu (a kind of sea monster) was supposed to have the codename 'Falcon', but Ryo nicknamed him Umibozu and it supplanted the nickname. As retaliation, Ryo was nicknamed 'The Stallion of Shinjuku' (it didn't stick, and Ryo has a better sense of humor than Umi). Finally, according to Ryo, the cop duo of Saeko and Hideyuki (former police officer) was known as 'The Beauty and the Beast of Tokyo Police' due to their close partnership, great ability and looks.
170** [[PhantomThief Kasumi Asou alias Theif n°305]] was nicknamed 'Flying Little Butt' by Ryo due to what he first saw of her. When she reappeared, Ryo remembered the nickname first.
171* EvenEvilHasStandards:
172** Ryo will never try and seduce a minor, no matter how sexy she is. If she's sexy he'll take a few peeks, but never touch. Of course, if the girl grows up she becomes fair game... And he once tried to groom a ten-years old girl to grow up in love with him (he renounced because he lacked the patience. She still fell for him).
173** The reason Mick Angel seduces the women of his targets before killing them is to prevent them from suffering from losing their beloved ones. He also [[SubvertedTrope hits on engaged and married women even if their men are not his target]], but he may accept failure, while [[DoubleSubversion never attacks his targets until he won their women's heart]].
174* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Except them. Numbers of [[GirlOfTheWeek men and women]] give up chasing romance with the main characters simply because they notice Kaori has a feeling for Ryo or/and vice-versa.
175* EvilLaugh: Ryo's is a rare ''heroic'' and ''lovable'' example, used whenever he is about to go on another "mokkori hunt."
176* ExactWords: This crops up from time to time.
177** Should the client's payment for Ryo's service involving Ryo having his way with her and the client means it, there will be some caveat from said client that Ryo isn't made aware of until he finds out too late to circumvent (assuming that he ''would be able to'' circumvent said caveat in the first place if he knew earlier), ensuring that FailureIsTheOnlyOption.
178** When Ryo is tasked with protecting a young woman and a boy, who are on the run from agents of a foreign country that attempt to seize them, the boy catches Ryo attempting to take a peek at the woman while she's bathing, and, in the ensuing discussion, mentions to Ryo about her busty and curvy physique. When Ryo accuses him of peeking at her, the boy denies... and then proves himself technically right as he goes inside the bathroom with a loud announcement, followed by her washing him behind closed door. The sheer extent of what he can get away with causes Ryo to be filled with envy.
179--->'''Ryo''': I... I want to be a kid!
180** Near the end of Kazue's arc, Ryo traps the culprit, his son, and their guards in a room before siccing the killer bees that belong to said culprit on them. After they're stung, Ryo makes them promise that they'd neither manufacture nor distribute bioweapons ever again as condition for agreeing to "let them live" by giving them the antidote. What no one else (including Kaori, Doc, and Kazue) knows is that Ryo's promise to "let them live" extends only to their lives, not their capacity for procreation -- [[TheLoinsSleepTonight the antidote Ryo gives them is the initial type that causes permanent impotence as its side effect.]]
181** Umibozu once requests Ryo to protect Maki Himuro, the daughter of his commander in his mercenary days. After the service is concluded, Umibozu pays Ryo, but not in the form of money -- it comes in ''200 bottles of bourbon'' instead, much to the chagrin of both Ryo and Kaori.
182--->'''Kaori''': You should be ashamed, drinking so early in the day!
183--->'''Ryo''': (chugging from a bottle of bourbon) What else am I supposed to do?
184--->'''Kaori''': Why didn't you talk to Umibozu clearly about the salary?
185--->'''Ryo''': But I did tell him, including the cost of the repairs! The total is 2 million yen.
186--->*the next panel shows a mountain of boxes, one of which Ryo is sitting on, while the discussion ensues*
187--->'''Kaori''': Then what's this mountain of bourbon doing here?! The floor is about to give in, and we just fixed it!
188--->'''Ryo''': That idiot sent us 200 bottles of bourbon as payment!
189** At the end of an arc in which Ryo bodyguards a princess, said princess spends a day sightseeing Tokyo with Ryo. As the princess is about to leave, Kaori asks Ryo whether he did anything to her. Ryo responds with "I didn't do anything." He's technically right -- he and the princess share a kiss at the end of their sightseeing, but the princess was the one making the move.
190** Earlier in the same princess-bodyguarding arc, her lady-in-waiting promises Ryo a harem, on the condition that he not touch her even once, and she makes it her business to remind Ryo of that every time he's close to touching the princess. At the end of the arc, Kaori hands Ryo his reward for living up to his end of the condition... it turns out to be some complimentary tickets to Hotel Harem, much to Ryo's immense chagrin.[[note]] It also doubles as a BrickJoke, as said lady-in-waiting keeps reminding Ryo by saying "harem" every time he's about to touch the princess, and Ryo at one point jumps at the sound of "harem", only to turn around and witness some random stranger talking about "Hotel Harem", which is on the same block they're on at the time.[[/note]]
191--->'''Ryo''': (tossing stones at the departing and out-of-range airplane) So you've been screwing with me till the end?! Fucking brat!
192** After a sabotaged airplane rams into Ryo and Kaori's apartment and Kaori [[DidIJustSayThatOutLoud insists on having Ryo sleep with him, loudly and in public without her meaning to]], Ryo and Kaori sleep in Ryo's room... but Ryo is ExiledToTheCouch while Kaori occupies the bed, as the result of this trope.
193--->'''Ryo''': What a... coldhearted witch you are.
194--->'''Kaori''': I said I'll sleep together with you. I never said anything about sleeping in the same bed.
195* ExplainExplainOhCrap: After Ryo's [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes aerophobia]] is discovered, Kaori wonders aloud how Ryo could have been aerophobic and is about to rebuff Ryo's claim that he never got on a plane in his life by reminding him of an airplane flight he took when he was young, only to stop herself short upon remembering that said flight ended in plane ''crash''.
196* {{Expy}}: Ryo is based on Masato 'The Rat' Kamiya, a perverted GentlemanThief from ''Manga/CatsEye''.
197* ExternalCombustion: Late in [[MiserAdvisor Miyuki]]'s arc, some of her pursuers plant a bomb to Ryo's car, ensuring that it'd explode only when Ryo tries to start it, in an attempt to get Ryo out of their way while their cohorts go after Miyuki. That being said, the keyword is "attempt", because Ryo manages to get out of its range in time to avoid being in the radius of the explosion, before he confronts the saboteurs and beats them up for it.
198* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: PlayedForLaughs regarding Ryo's ''numerous'' attempts at scoring with the ladies, which always end up failing, whether due to circumstances, the ladies themselves managing to weasel their way out of it (Saeko is especially notorious for this, much to Ryo's irritation), and/or someone else's intervention (usually Kaori's).
199* FairCop:
200** Saeko.
201** Hideyuki used to be one before resigning in disgrace over failing to save their [[TheMole mole]] in a slave ring and to apprehend the slavers.
202* {{Fanservice}}: Often provided by the GirlOfTheWeek or, of the regular characters, Saeko.
203* FashionVictimVillain: One of the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Villains Of The Week]] in an InUniverse example of this.
204* FateWorseThanDeath:
205** Ryo once claimed that ''impotence'' is this, and that he would have never taken the antidote to the killer bees poison had he known of the side effect. He then declared that if he couldn't recover his GagPenis he'd go in Morocco to have his gender switched. Of course, at the end of the story arc Ryo's GagPenis had been restored by a perfected antidote, and the villains had been made impotent in the same way without having access to the perfected antidote.
206** Given how Ryo hates this condition, a later story arc had an hypnotist make Ryo impotent, with the previous antidote not working for obvious reasons. The end of the story arc had Ryo recover his potence and [[HoistByHisOwnPetard trick the hypnotist into making himself permanently impotent]].
207** Late in the arc involving Ryo bodyguarding a princess and her lady-in-waiting, after apprehending the culprit who kidnaps said lady-in-waiting and intends to abduct the princess for his own political ploy, the lady-in-waiting informs Ryo that the penalty for treason in their country is castration. Ryo is at once grateful that he's Japanese.
208* FemmeFatale: Several over the course of the series.
209* {{Fingore}}: How the Silver Fox was defeated for good : having his index severed [[ImprobableAimingSkills by Ryo's bullet]] means he has to give up being a ProfessionalKiller.
210* FlipPersonality: One story arc involves the spirit of a deceased woman, who, upon realizing that the culprit who murdered her would also want her twin sister dead in order to LeaveNoWitnesses, seeks out Ryo for help and communicates with him and Kaori by taking over her twin sister's body momentarily. It's not a fun gig for Kaori, [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes who fears ghosts immensely]].
211* FlorenceNightingaleEffect:
212** This was one of the central themes of a story arc where Ryo had to prevent a nurse's assassination. He broke his left leg so he was admitted to the hospital, and during his stay, Yoshimi Iwai - the nurse in question - fell for Ryo as she took care of him.
213** This is also how [[spoiler:Kazue and Mick]] become a couple, as the former, in the process of caring for and helping the latter to recover, develops romantic feelings as a result.
214* ForgingScene: The second episode of the anime uses this to establish that Ryo can make his own bullets if he needs something special (in that case, a gold tip for a .500 Nitro Express round).
215* FramingTheGuiltyParty: In the manga version of Rosemary Moon's story arc, the villain, an international terrorist, gets also framed for Rosemary's murder in order to allow her to escape from her past as a sweeper. The rationale to get Saeko's help was that the villain had committed enough crimes he would get ''at least'' life prison, so adding another crime to his record wouldn't affect the sentence (that and Ryo promised to cancel her debt).
216* FriendlyEnemy:
217** Ryo and Mick once the latter was hired to kill the former.
218--->'''Mick:''' "I've been asked to kill you, Ryo."\
219'''Ryo:''' "Kinda expected it... In this case... Let's hit the pubs to celebrate our meeting!"\
220'''Mick:''' "Oh! Good idea!"
221** Ryo and Umibozu started with this dynamic, with them friendly chatting and Ryo willingly paying him a breakfast while Umibozu is supposed to try and kill Ryo's charge.
222* FunnyBackgroundEvent: A recurring gag in this series, often as a result of a reaction some other character(s) have towards some hijinks caused by Ryo/Kaori/etc. or Ryo/Kaori/etc. reacting to whatever event other character(s) happen to be facing/describing.
223* GagDub: The French dubbing, in a similar way to ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'''s, though not to the same extent. This extends only to the bad guys whoses voices are way to ridiculous to sound remotely scary, However the main character's voices are spot on. This was because the series was too serious and violent for a kid show (Or at least it was aired in hours when kids most likely watch tv). The movies are exempt of this.
224* GagPenis: A disturbingly common RunningGag in the manga is how ''clearly'' one gets to see Ryo's easily ignited arousal through his pants... and has been so large and hard that it can ''literally'' punch through walls and bulletproof glass and shatter concrete... For better or worse this is downplayed or removed all together in the anime adaptation.
225** Not quite in the anime as Ryo demonstrates by breaking a large wooden beam with his.... tool.
226** In one particularly strange inversion, Ryo showed the ability to hide it away and look like he has a vagina.
227** In a particularly crazy occasion, the gags revolved around Ryo [[ItMakesSenseInContext being stung by a killer bee and made impotent by a collateral effect of the antidote]]. Following versions of the antidote made caused temporary erections and the penis to move up and down (cue Ryo's mentor using it to imitate a toy bird drinking from a glass of water).
228* GentleGiant: Umibozu, at least when he's not pissed or trying to kill you, is a very gentle person, in spite of his size and intimidating looks.
229* GirlOfTheWeek: Ryo Saeba accepts assignments almost exclusively from beautiful young women, most of whom are never seen again in further episodes. During the rare instances when Ryo accepts a job from a man, it would usually involve protecting a young woman.
230* GiveHimANormalLife: In a storyline, Ryo has to protect a weaponsmith who wants to quit her job to give her daughter a normal life rather than growing up surrounded by guns, the smell of gunpowder and shady people.
231* GoodGunsBadGuns:
232** Subverted: the characters tend to use guns that work, with the interesting result of the villain Silver Fox using exclusively two ''"good"'' guns (the Remington Model 700 rifle and the Browning Hi-Power) specifically because they're among the best weapons on the market for their job (the Model 700 being a very accurate rifle and the basis for two military sniper rifles, and the Hi-Power being one of the best pistols ever).
233** Played with in Saeko's debut arc: the villains of that arc used NATO weapons, but had been fooled into serving the villain and would have killed him themselves had they known of it.
234** Played with again in the final arc: the villains used Warsaw Pact weapons, but, being rogue units of the army of a country, those who defeated them in their home country are implied to use the same weapons.
235* GroinAttack:
236** Ryo takes his share of shots to that big target. Note that you have to have a strong foot or use an implement, because in at least an occasion the attacker broke his foot...
237** In Episode 14 of the original series, Saeko is kidnapped by members of a local gang who's abducting beautiful young women. In her prison cell, Saeko gains the attention of a nearby guard and upon distracting him through the use of her sweet talk, Saeko kicks him in the groin, managing to get the cell keys from him while playfully apologizing about her deceptive kick.
238** At the beginning of the original series' Episode 43, the GirlOfTheWeek, Utako Yumeno, knees a man in the groin from inside a train after he had suddenly bumped into her and accidentally looked down her shirt.
239%%* GunPorn
240* GutPunch: Hojo features them periodically to remember the reader that it may be a comedic series but the protagonist is still a wanted criminal that the police leaves alone only because he always goes after much worse criminals and tries to limit the body count.
241* HairFlip: Many female characters (like Saeko or Kasumi) often flip her hair when they are feeling worried or to express calm and confidence.
242* HamToHamCombat: This happens twice early on during the Kimiko arc. The first time overlaps with VolleyingInsults, and then the second time takes place soon afterwards, when Kimiko states that she wants Umibozu to be her bodyguard instead of Ryo.
243-->'''Kimiko's grandfather''': Impossible, Kimiko! I already decided that Mr. Saeba will be your bodyguard!
244-->'''Kimiko''': No way! Uncle baldy over there is much better!
245-->'''Ryo''': Yes! Choose baldy! Choose baldy!
246-->'''Umibozu''': Wh-Who's bald? I shaved my head!
247* HandCannon:
248** Umibozu is particularly fond of them, and they're ''needed'' against some of the enemies the heroes end up against. It's deconstructed too as it's shown how cumbersome, unwieldly and even overpowered such big weapons can be.
249** The General took this trope to the letter: his right forearm had been replaced with an ''assault rifle with underslug grenade launcher''. He also had a bigger grenade launcher in the leg as a last-resort weapon.
250* HandicappedBadass: [[spoiler: Umibozu]] debuted almost blind, but it didn't slow him down in the slightest. He later became fully blind, and that did slow him down a little... But he can still ''drive a car''. It also helped for an hell of PreAsskickingOneLiner.
251-->'''[[MuggingTheMonster Idiot who wanted to take our]] badass [[MuggingTheMonster as hostage]]:''' "Can't you see my rifle?!"\
252'''[[spoiler: Umibozu]]:''' "Sorry, but I ''can't see'' it."\
253''[[CurbStompBattle The idiot got asskicked]]''
254* HandsomeLech:
255** Ryo, whether or not Kaori and her ultra-heavy mallet are around. In fact, a major part of the reason Ryo insists on taking only orders that involve protecting beautiful women or at least made by some such women is so that he can have a chance for a "mokorri" with said women.
256** Ryo's friend and rival Mick Angel also qualifies. He has a tendency to seduce newly wed or engaged beautiful women, even if the men who are with said women are ''not'' his assissination targets.
257* HappilyAdopted: Kaori. Her biological father kidnapped her from her mother and turned to theft to live, and when he died in a chase Hideyuki's father, who was the cop chasing him, failed in finding her mother and adopted her. He planned to tell Kaori on her 20th birthday, but he died when Kaori was five, Hideyuki, who should have told her in his place, died on that very day before telling her, and Ryo (who found out by Hideyuki before his death) never gathered the courage to tell her. [[spoiler: A flashback episode shows that Kaori found out in high school and doesn't care: as far as she's concerned, Hideyuki and his father are her family, and she never bothered searching for her biological mother and sister.]]
258* HereWeGoAgain: The story arc involving [[CuteClumsyGirl Yoshimi]] [[NurseWithGoodIntentions Iwai]] starts with Ryo breaking his leg on purpose so he can protect her incognito [[note]]as her being the beneficiary of ''half of the massive fortune from a billionaire'' makes her a potential target for those wishing to have the fortune for themselves[[/note]]. After she is longer in danger [[note]]after the billionaire changes the will to set aside part of his fortune to build a nursing school instead of giving the money to her[[/note]], it ends with him under her care again, this time after he fails to watch the road he's crossing and, consequently, doesn't notice an incoming truck.
259-->'''Ryo''': Hello! I came to see you again.
260-->'''Yoshimi''': W-Welcome back...
261-->'''Doctor''': [[WhyWontYouDie Why don't you just die?]]
262-->'''Kaori''': He must have gotten hit on purpose...
263* HiddenDepths: Umibozu, Ryo and Mick seems only a gigantic ScaryBlackMan and two immature perverts prone to whacky gags, but if you get the chance to really meet them you'll discover they are much nicer, mature and sensible than they appear.
264* HitmanWithAHeart: Ryo, Umibozu, and Mick.
265* HowWeGotHere: The arc involving [[CuteClumsyGirl Yoshimi]] [[NurseWithGoodIntentions Iwai]] starts out with Ryo, with a broken leg in plaster cast, being rowdy and unruly, earning him the [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment punishment of being assigned full-time care by Yoshimi]]. The plot then pans to Ryo thinking back on the moment a lawyer under a billionaire's employment discussing with Ryo and Kaori about the job of protecting her incognito and ways to do so, right before Ryo breaks his own leg on purpose, where the flashback stops. The story then shows Ryo being in a private room where Yoshimi administers "care" and progresses as normal.
266* HyperspaceMallet: TropeNamer.
267** {{Hammerspace}}: Kaori's handbag was observed containing not only ''three hammers'' of various sizes, but also her pistol, a pepper spray, a taser, a hand grenade and a defibrillator. Later in the same story arc she had also another ''bigger'' hammer and some food.
268* HypnotismReversal: A hypnotist, who had first tricked Ryo into believing he had a large penis than Ryo and then made Ryo unable to have erection earlier via hypnotism, decides to hypnotize him into permanent impotence as payback for Ryo upstaging him in the thieving contest. Unfortunately for him, Ryo has a mirror with him this time, which he raises in front of him while looking away from the hypnotist as he applies the hypnotic technique, ensuring that [[HoistByHisOwnPetard the hypnotist only succeeds in making himself permanently impotent instead]].
269-->'''Ryo''': Idiot. Did you think you'd be able to use the same trick again and again?
270* HypocriticalHumor:
271** This trope is in effect every time Ryo, a HandsomeLech ManChild himself, criticizes someone else of acting perverted or immature.
272** [[BumblingDad Police superintendent-general Nogami]] insists on having Saeko address him as "inspector general" instead of "dad" in the police office because he insists on keeping work and personal issues separate, but he spends more time at work talking to Saeko about getting her a fiancee/husband than anything that's remotely "work-related".
273* IdenticalStranger: Inspector Hirotaka Kitao looks almost exactly like Hideyuki, to the point that Kaori herself mistook him for his ghost. Interestingly, Ryo states that they look completely different, implying that either there is some physical difference Kaori and Saeko can't see or he could notice the difference in their character with a single look (or he actually forgot Hideyuki's face as he claimed).
274* IdiotCrows: One flies by any time Ryo makes an especially big mistake.
275* ImmuneToBullets:
276** Anyone dosed with [[PsychoSerum Angel Dust]] becomes functionally this. They will ''eventually'' die, but unless it's an headshot it will take a while, and in the meantime they'll kill you. And not even an headshot is a sure way to kill them on the spot.
277** Umibozu is partly immune; due to his sheer size, he can easily shrug off being shot with .38 Special bullets.
278* ImprobableAimingSkills:
279** Played straight with Ryo. Inverted with Kaori, who can't shoot straight. [[spoiler: This was done on purpose by Ryo to make sure she never kills anyone.]]
280** {{Justified|Trope}} for Keibu Fumakuchi, a CorruptCop capable of shooting a woman-sized target at about 1 km: he's an ''Olympic shooting champion'', meaning he has both the skills and the training to do just that (it's a difficult shot for him, but he can pull it), to the point he's considered the best sniper in the world.
281** In the same arc, Ryo proved himself superior to Fumakuchi by ''shooting the barrel of his rifle at the same distance''. Fumakuchi told himself that ''nobody'' could pull that shot and it had been a fluke, only for Ryo to do it ''again'', [[SerialEscalation following with Fumakuchi's belt and the buttons of his shirt]], and concluding with calling the Olympic Games a contest between amateur (and they are, in fact) and [[BadassBoast bragging being the best]] ''[[BadassBoast professional]]'' [[BadassBoast sniper in the world, superior to any Olympic champion]].
282** In one story arc, a one-shot character succeeded in hitting the bullseye multiple times [[BeyondTheImpossible in spite of using]] [[spoiler: Kaori's]] gun. Note that not even Ryo can hit ''anywhere'' near the target with that gun...
283* ImprobableWeaponUser: In one memorable occasion Ryo weaponized his ''underwear'': it was filled with enough narcotics to put to sleep fifty women.
284* InformedAttribute: Ryo has declared multiple times his hate for children. He's also very good with them, and goes out of his way to help and protect them.
285* InterruptedDeclarationOfLove: When Ryo, due to Mick's interloping, finally decided to declare his love to Kaori, the declaration was interrupted by Kaori ''accidentally blowing up the building''.
286* IntimateMarks: One case involves a young woman being repeatedly harassed by men trying to see down her cleavage. Turns out they're not perverts (entirely), the woman they're looking for has a birthmark on one of her breasts.
287* IronicEcho:
288** When Kaori offers to disguise herself as one of the auditioners to help monitor the audition stage, Ryo dismisses her by asking what happens should her disguise as a woman fail[[note]] (Kaori responds by striking him with a hammer with the words "I'm a woman!" written on it)[[/note]]. On the day of the audition, Ryo takes a fancy with a woman he doesn't recognize (right down to his GagPenis ''literally acting up''), only for said woman to reveal herself to be Kaori with a wig. Cue Ryo nervously covering up his crotch.
289--->'''Kaori''': What's wrong? Didn't you say I'm a girl with no sex appeal?
290** Shortly after the scenario above, Kaori is getting ready for her audition and feels nervous, and the following exchange ensues:
291--->'''Ryo''': Relax! There's no idiot here who will hire a transgender as their main star.
292--->'''Kaori''': Then the one who's gotten a mokkori from a transgender must be a bigger idiot.[[note]]It would become a BrickJoke at the end of the arc, as the studio manager who hires Ryo to bodyguard the auditioning women would suggest for Kaori to star in a movie, albeit in the role of a transvestite woman.[[/note]]
293** After [[BigDamnHeroes Ryo fends off two thugs who try to take a woman by force]], he says to her "it looks like someone's out to get you" and suggests for them to discuss things elsewhere. She then says "it looks like someone's out to get you" to him as she sees Kaori behind Ryo, with a [[HyperspaceMallet hammer]] headed his way.
294** On Omibozu's first day tending to Cat's Eye Cafe alongside Miki, Ryo pokes fun at him by claiming Omibozu set it all up, [[WifeHusbandry raising Miki while she was a child until she was old enough to fall in love with him]]. Shortly thereafter, Sara enters with her nanny in the hope of getting Ryo to protect them. When Ryo express no interest in helping them, Omibozu suggests for Ryo to take the job, arguing that [[WifeHusbandry Sara will grow into a beautiful woman in a few years and Ryo will be set for life with Sara's potential inheritance]][[note]]as she was born in a wealthy family[[/note]]. Ryo takes the job, even if not initially, but he's more fixated on the nanny.
295** When Kaori expresses enthusiasm about getting Ryo into an airplane flight, her reasoning is: "If people found out that the famous City Hunter has this kind of weakness, you'll become a laughingstock in front of the whole world." Shortly thereafter, Kaori returns to the apartment she and Ryo share for a change of clothes, encounters a knife-brandishing burglar, and trips and falls to the floor while evading said burglar due to the debris within the room, only for Ryo to [[BigDamnHeroes save her]] before any harm can be done to her:
296--->'''Ryo''': A professional must always keep a keen eye on their surroundings. If you, City Hunter's assistant, were beaten by a mere robber, you'll become the laughingstock of the whole world.
297--->'''Kaori''': (holding a piece of broken concrete) Mind your own business! I was planning a counterattack!
298* ItMakesSenseInContext: {{Invoked|Trope}} by Ryo in multiple occasions, telling about something he did but willingly leaving out the context. One example above everything, from Rosemary Moon's arc.
299-->''Ryo returns home with a sleeping Rosemary in his arms and encounters Miki, who was treating an ill Kaori.''\
300'''Miki:''' "What happened?!"\
301'''Ryo:''' "Business as usual... I kissed her naked in a love hotel, and this happened."\
302'''Miki (not knowing that [[spoiler: Rosemary had tried to kill him and Ryo used the kiss to slip her a sleeping pill]]):''' "[[FlatWhat What?]]"
303* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy:
304** Ryo and Umibozu are willing to let Kaori and Miki go if they wanted.
305** Mick Angel, upon falling for Kaori and realizing she is in love with Ryo and will stay that way, entrusts her safety to Ryo and renounces to his job of killing him.
306* JailbaitWait:
307** Inverted: Ryo doesn't have the patience for it (he admitted it the one time he tried to [[WifeHusbandry raise a girl to fall in love for him]]), but there are a few little girls waiting their eighteenth birthday before trying and jumping him...
308** Subverted by Umibozu: upon learning of Miki, Ryo accused him of both this and WifeHusbandry, but he didn't do it. [[DoubleSubversion At least not on purpose.]]
309* KickTheDog: A few foes were rightful bastards, deserving Ryo's sadistic punishment. The ones who take the cake are a couple of bank robbers that decided to rob the passengers of their hijacked bus, ''including a group of kindergarteners'' (they were unlucky enough to hijack the same bus where Ryo was on. Asskicking ensued).
310* KilroyWasHere: Ryo, who enjoys mocking his adversaries and pulling pranks on them, is quite fond of playing this trope when he infiltrates into his enemies' lairs. Before leaving, he vandalizes pictures, writes insults on the walls -or comments about their enemies' penis size-, paints drawings of them... He makes this because an angry enemy is prone to commit mistakes... and plainly because he gets a good laugh out of pissing them off.
311* KnightOfCerebus:
312** Sonia Field. Her story arc, where Ryo is revealed to [[spoiler: having killed his partner and Sonia's father in a duel due to him being blackmailed by a syndicate with his daughter's life]], is a major GutPunch that suddenly brings back the dark atmosphere of the early part of the manga. The following story arcs, while more light hearted, still keeps it, with one even having a veiled mention of [[TheSyndicate Union Teope]] before the organization showed up again in person.
313** Ryo's old acquaintances from US in general: Rosemary Moon revealed most of Ryo's past to Kaori and the readers and [[spoiler: tried to kill him to save her fiancee]], Sonia Field has been already described above, and Mick Angel [[spoiler: brought Union Teope back in the story, having been forcefully hired by them to kill Ryo and being blown up by a person dosed with Angel Dust when he renounces to complete the job]].
314** Saeko is a mild example: whenever she's involved, the story arc is usually less comedic than normal.
315* KnightTemplarParent:
316** Once in a while we have some client like this, like the rich man with a naive daughter (naivety caused by him being overprotective, by the way) who, upon her getting a job in a fast food, hired ''City Hunter'' to defend her (that was ''before'' he found out of the mafia war in the area of the fast food), or the politician who hired ''Umibozu'' to retrieve his runaway daughter and murder the guy she had ran away with (luckily, the daughter, knowing that her father was capable to sick a bazooka-wielding killer on her boyfriend, was using Ryo as bait for the expected killer).
317** Umibozu acts as this toward Maki Himuro, the daughter of his commander in his mercenary days: his reaction to Ryo having a [[GagPenis mokkori]] before her is to ''shoot at Ryo's penis with a [[{{BFG}} Smith & Wesson Model 29]]''. And, when she stays at Ryo's place for protection, Umibozu shows his knowledge as TrapMaster by placing various traps, most of which are ''lethal'' should they connect, to try to deter Ryo[[note]] -- "try to" being the key phrase here[[/note]].
318* LetsGetDangerous: Ryo often spends the first half of the story being goofy and hitting on women, but when real danger rears its head, he turns into the professional his clients are paying for.
319** When Ryo is sufficiently horny, he'll lapse back to how he was when he had been [[spoiler: drugged with Angel Dust]], acquiring a very stupid face and becoming practically undefeatable.
320* LetsYouAndHimFight: Mick Angel and Ryo's way to say hello when they met after very long time? Shoot at each other until they emptied their guns. Then they started laughing like idiots, and, after Mick revealed he had been hired to kill Ryo, they hit a few pubs.
321* LickedByTheDog: After agreeing to be the bodyguard of Misako Kusaka, an ER surgeon who is a friend of Reika's, [[TemptingFate Ryo manages to evade Kaori's surveillance and goes to Misako's house to insure that they'll have no interference as he seduces her. They go in... And Ryo is promptly jumped and cockblocked by the MANY dogs, cats, and a few bunnies she took from the street.]]
322* LocalHangout: The Cat's Eye Cafe serves this purpose once it's opened. Miki and Omibozu work there, and Ryo and Kaori hang out there from time to time. Kasumi joins the workforce later on.
323* TheLoinsSleepTonight:
324** Happens twice, first due to [[BeeAfraid genetically engineered bee with a super-potent venom]] (it was a side effect of the initial antidote) and later due to hypnosis. In the end Ryo gets his potency restored... And make the responsible parties impotent for life.
325** Kaori has mixed the bee venom and the original antidote to cause this, and for a while kept many doses of it.
326* LoopholeAbuse: Ryo rarely takes commissions from men, but sometimes he finds a way to de facto accept commissions from men without technically breaking this rule. In one episode, the client is a man who needs help so he no longer has to live in hiding and can go back home to his young daughter. Ryo refuses... and then talks the daughter into commissioning him to bring her father home for a token payment.
327* LovableSexManiac:
328** Ryo. He has a sex drive of truly epic proportions, and a physique guaranteed to make just about any woman happy to be its focus... which is just about the only RestrainingBolt this Lovable Sex Maniac has — he knows that he's everything he claims to be, and is thus always patient enough to wait until the girl's in the mood to get wild. He's not above what most would consider outright sexual harassment, however... as long as the girl seems amused by it.
329** Mick Angel too: not only he's Ryo's American counterpart, but he tends to target already engaged women (we've seen him successfully seducing a woman about to marry and try and seduce a newly wed woman and Kaori), where Ryo specifically limits himself to look when he finds out a woman is already in love with someone else.
330* MadeOfIron: All the recurring characters are this. Apart from Ryo's AmusingInjuries when Kaori hammers him, Umibozu barely felt being shot ''twice'' with a .38 caliber pistol, and Ryo, Kaori, and Mick survived the explosion of the building they were in.
331* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident:
332** On the heroic side, Ryo has committed murder this way in at least one of the jobs he has taken when he's hired to kill someone much worse than himself. The very first arc is one such example: Ryo gets hired to kill a boxer who fixes his matches with blackmail (and murdered his client's fiancee when he refused to give up a champion shot)]], and [[UndignifiedDeath does it in such a way it looks like the champion killed him and threw him out of the ring with a single punch.
333** On the villainous side, this is one of the ways that show how far the bad guys in a given arc are willing to go for what/whom they're after, making the situation dire enough to justify the client(s) seeking Ryo's help. Whether the bad guys succeed(ed) in their murder scheme(s) of choice depend on whether Ryo is/was personally involved with the case yet at the time.
334* MalingeringRomancePloy: In one of the earliest episodes of, Ryo passes himself as a patient of the hospital where works the pretty nurse he's tasked to protect. Later, he's wounded for ''real''.
335* ManChild: Ryo's emotional maturity outside of work is questionable at best.
336* TheMasochismTango:
337** Ryo and Kaori.
338** Also, Ryo and Saeko: they would have already done the deed multiple times if Ryo [[spoiler: didn't run away each time out of respect for Hideyuki]].
339* MayDecemberRomance: One story arc features a nineteen-year-old woman, who was married to a man ''40 years older than herself'' (while he was alive -- [[WidowedAtTheWedding the man, who suffered from a heart problem for a long time, died of heart failure shortly after the wedding ceremony was completed]]). Ryo actually breaks down crying upon seeing the portrait of the deceased man in question, as he bemoans his lack of luck at romance despite being better-looking than the nearly-60-year-old dead man.
340* MuggingTheMonster: Once in a while someone tries to beat up Ryo without knowing who he is. In one memorable occasion, a bank robber broke in the Cat's Eye and tried to take ''Umibozu and Ryo'' hostage, and was beaten up as soon as the embarrassed sweepers decided who would take care of him. In the robber's defense, he had a rifle while the two sweepers were (apparently) disarmed, so his belief that he could defeat them was justified.
341* MyEyesAreUpHere: In the first arc, Ryo's eyes were glued to his client's cleavage when he met up with her for first time. When she realized, she growled: "What are you staring at? My eyes are up here!"
342* MythologyGag: The cafe run by Umibozu and Miki is named "Manga/CatsEye". Later perfected when Kasumi Aso, a PhantomThief, left home and started living and working at the Cat's Eye (Miki hung a {{lampshade|Hanging}} on this). The ''Shinjuku Private Eyes'' film takes this a step further by revealing that ''Cat's Eye'' and ''City Hunter'' take place in the same universe, and that the Kisugi sisters are the actual owners of the cafe. It's explained that Umibozu and Miki have merely been running it for them ever since the sisters left Japan.
343* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Late in the story arc featuring Sara, Ryo dances naked when he detects Sara's potential assailants spying on the apartment to make them leave. It works as planned, though the ensuing complaints made by neighbors who see him at it without understanding why he does so embarrass Kaori so much that Ryo is DeniedFoodAsPunishment.[[note]]Kaori becomes more forgiving, if still understandably annoyed, towards Ryo after he informs her of his reason for his stunt.[[/note]]
344* NobodyPoops: Averted: not only we see a character going to the toilet rather early in the story, but Ryo uses the 'I need to poop' excuse rather often to do whatever he's planning and still gets away with it because ''he does it rather often'' (Kaori even complained that his trips to the toilet are always very long, [[ItMakesSenseInContext right as Ryo dresses himself as a woman to try and catch a fake City Hunter]]).
345** It also got {{lampshade|Hanging}}d in the second Union Teope arc: after finding out that Ryo had not left her behind to go into battle but was in the toilet, Kaori screamed at him that nobody had ever heard of a hero that goes to poop before the battle, only for Ryo to reply that it's the smart thing to do (and calling her constipated).
346* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon:
347** Kaori is gorgeous, but the masculine way she acts tend to scare away the few men who [[{{Bifauxnen}} realize she's a woman]].
348** Inverted by ''Saeko'', of all people: she refuses to marry a man weaker than herself, and has hospitalized at least six men by testing their strength.
349* NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity: InUniverse during an arc that involves Ryo being hired to bodyguard an IdolSinger who receives a threatening letter shortly prior to the start of the arc. She's nearly overwhelmed by the fans who manage to break through the security to the stage and nearly reach the concert stage at one point, only for [[BigDamnHeroes Ryo to whisk her away, Tarzan-style, before any of the fans can touch her]], with said IdolSinger kissing Ryo on the cheek in gratitude. After the image of the singer kissing Ryo is published in tabloid magazines, Ryo and Kaori meet the singer's manager and expect to be fired, only to be met with elation, as the scandal, if anything, further drives up the popularity of the singer in question, not to mention that the next letter from the LoonyFan indicates that he has changed his target from the singer to Ryo instead.
350-->'''Singer's manager''': In the show business world nowadays, a scandal is also considered publicity. From now on, go out together to catch the criminal's attention!
351-->'''Ryo''': (thinking to himself) I wonder if it's possible that they hired me in the first place for that purpose...
352%%* NurseWithGoodIntentions: Yoshimi Iwai, [[CuteClumsyGirl oh so much]].
353* ObliviousToLove: Kaori is the ''only'' one who never noticed that Ryo loves her, in spite of ''many'' people dropping city-sized hints about it, going so far to [[ComicallyMissingThePoint decide that Ryo had a lover when Umibozu told her Ryo was strong enough to keep his beloved near himself]].
354* OhNoNotAgain:
355** Standard reaction from anyone who has to fight Ryo more than once. The most notable example is the boss of the Unryu gang: the first time he encountered Ryo he started begging for forgiveness upon realizing his son has pissed off City Hunter, and sometimes later his face cried a mix of this and OhCrap when Ryo barged in his house and he realized the women he had just kidnapped were Ryo's partner and client.
356** Throughout the arc of Hirotaka Kitao, who's an IdenticalStranger to Hideyuki, he finds himself the reluctant guest for Ryo's invitations to all-night drinking, as he's not as capable of withstanding alcohol as Ryo is. When he's about to move at the end of the arc, his expression to Ryo proposing a week-long farewell party for him is nothing short of this trope, knowing that it'd be a week of non-stop alcohol consumption that he can't handle.
357** Ryo's reaction upon finding out that Yuka is a younger sister of Saeko is this, as Yuka is just as manipulative as Saeko and Reika, albeit too underage to exploit Ryo's sex-obsessed weakness since Ryo isn't aroused by minors. At the end of Yuka's arc, after Yuka tells Ryo and Kaori that she has a pair of younger twin sisters and her father is ''still'' trying to have male children, the thought of Yuka's younger sisters -- at least two, if not more -- coming to him for favors while being every bit as manipulative as Yuka and her older sisters are causes this reaction for Ryo again.
358* OldShame: In-Universe. Near the end of Eri's story arc, she decides to create a coat inspired by Ryo's BadassLongcoat and [[CrazyPrepared the weapons and other needed items he hides in it]] and make it elegant by using the weapons as decoration, but it's so ridiculous she's embarrassed by it in the very following chapter.
359-->'''Eri''': (in audible whisper) You don't need to emphasize that. I also know that time was a failure. Who hasn't made a mistake...?
360* OneManArmy: Ryo and Umibozu can take down a few dozens of criminal ''each''. One OVA showed them teaming up against dozens of fake cops with military-grade weapons and an assault helicopter: the fake cops were wiped out, and the helicopter was shot down when Ryo ''redirected one of its own missiles''.
361* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: Umibozu's real name of Hayato Ijuin is only said once by Ryo and another by the daughter of his old commander, everyone else call him either Falcon (his codename as a mercenary) or Umibozu (a mocking nickname that Ryo gave him and stuck). Even Umibozu himself prefers being called with his nicknames.
362* OnlySaneMan: The typical reaction of one-shot characters to Ryo and Kaori's antics. Even Saeko, who has known Ryo for a long time, tends to get these...
363** When charged with guarding actress Yumiko Sato against life-threatening 'accidents', Ryo found himself the OnlySaneMan when compared to Yumiko: she's even loonier than him. Between the two of them, the poor director was getting crazy even before Umibozu replaced all the fake guns used in the movie with actual ones (including a ''bazooka'')...
364** Sayaka Ryujin's arc featured a free for all for the title, due to the crazyness of all characters: Sayaka is left speechless at Ryo's antics (and her own inability to get rid of him) and at Kaori ''[[MuggingTheMonster kidnapping the guys she had sent to kidnap her]]'', Ryo and Kaori are unable to tell who's crazier between Sayaka (who tried ''everything'' to rid herself of Ryo) and her father (his reaction to Sayaka faking to seduce Ryo to get him in trouble with Kaori was crying: "Saeba! Why did you refuse my daughter?!"), and ''all of them'' look positively sane when [[BigBadWannabe Torakichi Seiken]] shows up with [[TheNapoleon enormous platform boots]] and tries to pass himself as a much bigger man (Sayaka actually {{facepalm}}ed when she realized the biker gang giving her trouble worked for Torakichi, and continued facepalming until Ryo recovered from the shock of having to deal with that idiot and his gang and mopped the floor with them).
365** Kaori found herself in this position when Mick Angel showed up, as Mick is practically an American version of Ryo, just whackier and more perverted.
366* PercussiveMaintenance: Kaori is convinced that if a machine does not work, a punch (or a kick. Or a mallet blow) will fix it. And if it keeps malfunctioning, you are not hitting it hard enough.
367* PhantomThief: Kasumi Asou alias Theif n°305, who comes from a line of women phantom thieves.
368** MythologyGag: She later ends up living and working with Umibozu and Miki at the [[Manga/CatsEye Cat's Eye Cafe]]. Miki wondered why the situation felt familiar.
369* PornStash: Ryo, the LovableSexManiac that he is, has quite a collection of them that he hides in several locations in the residence.[[note]] This is illustrated in one arc by his [[GirlOfTheWeek client]]'s sister, who saw Ryo using and hiding his dirty magazines and videos through her telescope when she watched Ryo out of sheer boredom and, during said arc, decides to dig them up and dump them into the trash bin in an attempt to get Ryo and her sister hooked up. It fails when Ryo, after finding them missing, rediscovers them in the trash can and encounters said sister, and the trash bag holding them rips apart, causing her to walk away in disgust.[[/note]]
370* ProductPlacement: The anime features M&Ms candy multiple times, whether in logo form on trucks or signs, or actually being eaten. Near the end of the first series, an establishing shot of a harbor includes a boat by the name of ''VideoGame/{{Ys}} Creator/{{Falcom}}''.
371* PsychoSerum: Angel Dust, also known as 'Devil's Drug'. A single dose will make anyone immune to pain and give him peak human strength (a muscular man will be able to tear down a car bare-handed), and nothing short than a headshot or decapitation will stop him (a shot in other vital spots will kill him, but he'll still move for a few minutes, and may tear down an unwary opponent). Side effects includes brainwashing, becoming a murder machine that won't stop until he killed his target or got killed, and, once it wears off, withdrawal symptoms that have apparently killed all but one the subjects. The only survivor happens to be [[spoiler: Ryo Saeba]].
372** NightmareFuel: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phencyclidine The drug PCP is also called Angel Dust]].
373* PunchClockVillain: Umibozu is introduced trying to kill Ryo's current charge (in fact Ryo had been hired specifically to protect her from him), but they are good friends, and not even being paid for what basically amounted kill each other prevented them from sharing a breakfast and find a way to not have to kill each other.
374* ReverseCerebusSyndrome: The first two volumes start as very gritty and serious, with Ryo actually killing the target bad guys ; but after this and until the last two volumes where the story becomes serious again, the series becomes very comedic, what's all with Ryo and Kaori's antics, and the use of HumiliationConga and HoistByHisOwnPetard to non-lethally defeat the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Bad Guys of the Week]].
375* RevolversAreJustBetter / RevolversAreForAmateurs: Many professional gun users featured in the series tend to use revolvers, and they know how to use them. On the other hand revolvers appeared also in the hands of amateurs, who tend to get humiliated when going against professionals with revolvers or semiauto, or even a disarmed Ryo.
376* TheRival: Umibozu is Ryo's rival. During the story they're VitriolicBestBuds or, when finding themselves on opposing sides, FriendlyEnemies, but Ryo's American acquaintances revealed it's a fairly recent development and that they used to be [[ArchEnemy Arch-Enemies]].
377* RunningGag: Kaori's HyperspaceMallet and Ryo's [[GagPenis Mokkori]], with all possible variants.
378** The ones mentioned above continue for the entire series, but most arcs have their own exclusive running gags, like the Ryujin boss being compared to a tanuki (''even by his daughter!''), or a fashion designer friend of Kaori trying to hire particularly good-looking people as models (including Saeko ''while she was trying to arrest her''. Poor Saeko [[FacePlant fell on the floor]] when she realized it was this and not an attempted bribe) and criticizing bad taste in clothing (including that of the BigBad of the arc, ''twice'').
379* SacrificialLion:
380** Hideyuki.
381** Mick Angel too: his death at the hands of [[spoiler: Union Teope]] serves to show that shit has hit the fan ''hard''. [[spoiler: [[SubvertedTrope He turns out to have been alive, though.]]]]
382* SaveThePrincess: A good number of stories involve the protection of princesses of [[HollywoodAtlas fictional eastern and island kingdoms]] from evil pretenders to the throne. And if they aren't princesses, then they're {{Ojou}} of a rich Japanese family, with either {{Evil Uncle}}s aiming for their heritage, or being in danger of [[DamselInDistress being kidnapped]] for a ransom.
383* ScareTheDog: At one point, Umibozu intimidates a barking dog by giving it a DeathGlare while he was following Ryo. For bonus point, [[DisguisedInDrag he was disguised as a woman]].
384* ScaryBlackMan: Umibozu, sort of, though he's just dark for a Japanese man.
385* ScaryFlashlightFace: Ryo does this several times to scare ''both'' allies and enemies (he thinks that it is funny. Needless to say, no one else does).
386* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
387** When Ryo realizes that his [[GirlOfTheWeek client]] [[BodyguardCrush has fallen in love for him]] in a given arc and being CruelToBeKind is not an option, he may decide to just hightail out of his client's sight.
388** Any villain of a given story arc, if he remains alive, doesn't end up in prison, finds himself too outclassed to face Ryo, and isn't too tied down with his fortunes to move, will also do this.[[note]]Assuming he doesn't appear again, that is.[[/note]]
389* SeenItAll: When characters stop being surprised by Ryo and Kaori's antics (or, in Kaori's case, by ''Saeko's''), they have ''really'' seen it all.
390* SeriousBusiness: Some of the villains-of-the-week are willing to rob, maim, kidnap, and murder to get to the top of the bloodthirsty, cutthroat professional worlds of... bikini design, children's book illustration, and wine tasting.
391%%* SexyCoatFlashing: Saeko does this to distract the hijackers on a plane.
392* SexyStewardess: Episode 16 of first season has Chiemi, an old friend of Kaori who is a beauty and ingenue stewardess in desperate need of help. In return, Ryo gets a date with Chiemi but he's in for a surprise when, on the plane, he finds out he's not the only one chasing after this beautiful lady.
393* ShellShockedVeteran: Ryo, Umibozu and Kaibara. All of them fought on a civil war in Central America, a war that left them devastated and with self-destructive tendencies.
394%%* ShesNotMyGirlfriend: The usual Ryo/Kaori dynamic.
395* ShipperOnDeck:
396** Umibozu ships Ryo/Kaori hard, trying multiple times to make Kaori realize Ryo is in love with her (Kaori '''never''' understood) and even setting them up to sleep in the same bed. On the same ship we have Doc, Miki, Sayuri Tachiki (Kaori's biological sister), Eriko Kitahara (Kaori's fashion-obsessed high school friend), and Saeko's little sister Yuka (who openly told Ryo to hurry up and marry Kaori).
397** Other Ryo/Kaori shippers of the IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy kind are Saeko, Kazue Natori and Mick Angel: the first always refrained from paying Ryo with sex (as he asks after every job) because she realized Ryo had fallen for Kaori, Kazue, after a brief period where she wanted to replace Kaori both in love and job, started shipping them , and the latter, realizing he wouldn't be able to take Kaori from Ryo, decided to entrust her to his friend and tried to make him declare his love.
398* ShortTank: Kaori is a combination of this, a {{Bifauxnen}}, and a ClingyJealousGirl. She spends most of the series in unflattering clothing and talks in a very masculine way. It should be noted that while she is a {{Bifauxnen}}, she manages to invariably draw the, er, attention of the main character [[SheCleansUpNicely whenever put into feminine clothing and makeup]].
399* ShotgunWedding: Michihiko Jinguchi's intent towards Ryo turns out to have him forced into marrying Haruka, Michihiko's adopted daughter, due to ThePromise he had with Haruka's biological parent(s) in the past. [[spoiler: The arc ends with Haruka rejecting the idea of marrying Ryo, arguing that Ryo's exposure to the underground scene would cause his enemies to target her and/or Michihiko as RevengeByProxy, even if Ryo turns his back on his past, and Michihiko consents to his adopted daughter's wish.]]
400* ShoutOut:
401** Creator/AkiraKamiya [[ActorAllusion pays tribute]] to ''[[Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar his most famous role]]'' in Season 1 Episode 07 with the same rapid-fire high pitch {{Kiai}}... though this time in the context of a Pin-Fingers game like the mess-hall scene in ''Film/{{Aliens}}''.
402** The original manga version of the same story has Ryo putting seaweed on his forehead to emulate Kenshiro's eyebrows and doing an impression of "''YouAreAlreadyDead''".
403** ''[[Manga/DragonBall Goku's]]'' rather erm, forceful method of differentiating male from female is brought up when Ryo wonders how a prostitute is going to determine her future clients' gender after she tried to hit on [[UnsettlingGenderReveal Kaori]].
404** At one point in the anime, a child Ryo is looking after plays ''VideoGame/{{Athena}}''.
405** A particularly epic one has Ryo recreating the "Did he fire six shots or only five?" scene from ''Film/DirtyHarry'', offering to spare the life of the Yakuza boss he was using in place of the punk if he could tell him if he still had a bullet in it, with the boss [[LampshadeHanging recognizing the movie he ripped the scene from]].
406** In one scene Ryo compares an enemy goon with ''Film/{{Commando}}'' since "''Franchise/{{Terminator}}'' is too old".
407** In a chapter Kaori picks a {{Platform/Famicom}} to play with a child.
408* ShowerScene: Often combined with ModestyTowel.
409* ShownTheirWork:
410** The author took care to learn gun safety rules and which gun is appropriated for who. While garden-variety criminals and yakuzas tend to carry whatever gun looks cooler and do some amateurish mistakes, professional gun users will not do stupid mistakes, and will carry the appropriate gun, ranging from the New Nambu M60 and Smith & Wesson Model 36 service revolvers carried by the police (including Saeko) to the Remington Model 700 used by both Ryo, the police and an enemy sweeper for sniping.
411** [[PsychoSerum Angel Dust]] blocks pain receptors, causes a permanent adrenaline rush and makes the victim extremely suggestible, and in one case caused him to go into a rage, and the withdrawal tends to kill (apparently only Ryo survived). [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phencyclidine The drug PCP, also known as Angel Dust]], has similar effects (even if on a lesser scale), and the withdrawal can cause seizures.
412* SkewedPriorities: Near the end of the story arc involving [[HitmanWithAHeart Miyuki Kobayashi]], when armed criminals pursue Kaori and Miyuki in a CarChase into a narrow alleyway and the girls, trying to flee from said criminals, find more of them in a car ahead of them, Kaori, not wishing to take the risk of waiting too long for Ryo to catch up to rescue them, suggests that they just ram the car ahead in hope of escaping on foot afterwards. Miyuki, seeing no other way, agrees, but adds that Kaori and Ryo would have to pay for the cost for the car repair. Kaori understandably calls her out on it.
413* SkyscraperMessages: At one point, the lights formed the katakana version of the woman's name and "daisuki" (I like you a lot/love you.)
414* SoftGlass:
415** Usually averted, as most people will break them before plowing through the window, and those thrown by Umibozu gets injured by the glass (and other things). The only ones who are likely to pull this are Ryo and Umibozu, who are noted to be a lot stronger than most people.
416** Saeko's introductory story arc in the manga had the subversion as a RunningGag: Ryo would try to jump through windows only to crash into the ''bulletproof crystal'' they were made of. On the other hand, his GagPenis broke a small hole through the bulletproof crystal...
417* SomethingElseAlsoRises: The anime adaptation, which removed all the on-screen erections, used this when it was completely necessary to keep them for the sake of the plot, such as when:
418** He got stuck in the ceiling because of his mokkori.
419** He compared his penis's size to another guy's (and lost).
420** He regained his mokkori after he had been made impotent.
421* StarCrossedLovers: Some of the [[GirlOfTheWeek featured girls]] in a given story arc are either the results of their parents' doomed romance or at least related to someone in such.
422** The parents of Etsuko, one of the girls who audition for a movie, met once many years prior to the start of the series. They wanted to marry each other, but ended up separating because everyone around them opposed it, never to see each other again. [[note]]Etsuko's mother told her about her father while she was alive. Her father, meanwhile, goes on to have a family of his own, though he regards Etsuko's mother as TheOneThatGotAway and is unaware that Etsuko's mother was already pregnant by the time of their separation.[[/note]] Etsuko joined the audition precisely because she hoped to see her father, who would direct the very movie for which she auditions.
423** The story of the parents of Kimiko, a seventeen-year-old girl with UnwantedHarem, is this trope in a nutshell.[[note]] To elaborate: Kimiko's parents loved each other and wanted to get married, but Kimiko's paternal grandmother, who saw [[GoldDigger too many women after her son and too many men after her, all with only getting their wealthy estates in mind]], could only see Kimiko's mother as just yet another GoldDigger, and so sent her son aboard with an employee of hers, in the hope of getting her son to forget about Kimiko's mother through work. It backfired horribly. The plot is quite similar to ''Romeo and Juliet'', except that Romeo and Juliet both ended up dying of natural causes (the would-be husband, heartbroken over being separated from his OneTrueLove, suffered from DespairEventHorizon-induced DeathByDespair while the would-be wife ended up with DeathByChildbirth) and that they had a child -- Kimiko -- in this scenario, though the would-be husband never found out about him having a daughter right up to his dying moment and his mother didn't find out about Kimiko until he was long gone.[[/note]] This is why Kimiko has been [[RaisedByGrandparents raised by her maternal grandfather]].
424** [[PhantomThief Kasumi]]'s grandmother turns out to have been in such a situation.[[note]] Long ago, she was in love with a man who was not of the family, but she and the man separated due to her family rules. While she went on to have a family of her own, up to and including Kasumi herself (though she still misses him), the man stayed a bachelor for life. Ryo discovers the backstory via a combination of his detective work and the confiding of the man's side of the story, told to Ryo by the man's adoptive son.[[/note]]
425* StepfordSmiler: ''Ryo'' is an highly functional Type 1, as nobody, not even Kaori or the reader, suspects anything. The reader and Kaori only realize it when a one-shot character revealed herself to be TheEmpath and stated it in tears (the reader could have realized earlier, as Ryo let his mask slip for a single second in a previous story arc), and even then they'll have to wait for Rosemary Moon to know why.
426* StockFootage: Barely ever used, but sometimes a particular shot of Ryo loading his pistol and snapping it shut is reused. More noticeably, often when the foreign girl of the week is flying back to her home country (or a local girl is leaving for whatever reason) the same shot of a ''[[BlindIdiotTranslation SUNRISE AIR LINS]]'' jet taking off is used.
427** A more noticeable example occurred whenever he had to fight large groups. While the target mooks would be drawn to match the mooks of the episode, Ryo was always depicted using the same five or six attacks (in still frames, no less!), often in the same sequence: among them, a rear kick, elbow to the chest, backfist, uppercut.
428* SunglassesAtNight:
429** Umibozu. His first appearances in the manga occasionally showed him without sunglasses, but he later started wearing them all the time, [[ItMakesSenseInContext even when disguised as a statue]]. Being [[spoiler: almost blind, and later [[HandicappedBadass becoming completely blind]],]] it doesn't affect him in the slightest, just adding to his scariness.
430** PlayedForLaughs when Ryo does this during the airplane arc, as he does this to hide the ''duct tape he places over his eyes'' before getting into an airplane in an attempt to distract himself from his aerophobia. Kaori and the airplane pilot, who are deadset in getting him to overcome his aerophobia, are having none of it.
431* SwallowTheKey: PlayedForLaughs when the largest dog of a client does this after seeing Kaori twirling the key for the handcuffs she has applied on Ryo and herself to prevent Ryo from getting frisky with the client, resulting in [[ChainedHeat Ryo and Kaori being forced to stay together at all times]], including [[ToiletHumour when one of them must use the toilet]], until they manage to procure the key again at the end of the arc.
432* SweetPollyOliver: One GirlOfTheWeek disguises herself as a man for her own safety -- from the criminal who would want her dead ''and'' from Ryo.
433* {{Telepathy}}: Episode 41 of season 2 where Ryo's client is Sara, a young girl with a unique telepathic ability to read minds.
434* TemptingFate:
435** Whenever Ryo imagines the [[GirlOfTheWeek female client he's hired to bodyguard]] as a [[BrawnHilda burly, homely woman]] due to not having managed to know what the client looks like in advance, he ends up with a pleasant surprise upon seeing that the client in question is actually a beautiful young lady.
436** After Ryo manages to whisk an IdolSinger he's hired to bodyguard, {{Franchise/Tarzan}}-style, away from the audience storming the stage while she's performing in a concert, said IdolSinger gives him a kiss on the cheek as a show of gratitude. Given her well-known status, the image of the kiss spreads through media outlets like wildfire the next day. Ryo goes to the singer's agency office expecting to be fired for the scandal... only to be greeted with jubilant elation, due to the new relevation that the LoonyFan, whom Ryo was hired to bodyguard the IdolSinger from from the beginning, has just switched his target from the singer he was planning to harm initially to Ryo following the release of the kiss.
437--->'''Singer's manager''': In the show business world nowadays, a scandal is also considered as publicity. From now on, go out together and catch the criminal's attention!\
438'''Ryo''': (thinking privately) I wonder if it's possible that they hired me for that purpose in the first place...
439** Kaori expresses anxious excitement at the thought of being chosen to act in a movie production and is excited when a studio manager asks her to be the main star of a movie. She has second thoughts once said studio manager tells her that the plot of the movie is about a woman pro-wrestler who's also a transvestite.
440** Once Kaori expressed the wish to see, just for once, the message board of Shinjuku station filled with XYZ requests. When she looked at the board she saw a single XYZ ''filling the whole board''. The new client was the gigantic Umibozu, who had left a request of the right size.
441** On the opening day of [[LocalHangout Cat's Eye Cafe]], Ryo laughs at Umibozu at the sight of him in a barista uniform, prompting an annoyed Umibozu to claim: "Only today!" I will never do this again!" Umibozu would stay employed this way for the rest of the series's run[[note]], though at least Ryo never laughs at him in a barista uniform again, having grown accustomed to it soon after the opening day[[/note]].
442** When Kaori has trouble finding gigs (again) and accosts Ryo for caring more about hooking up with beautiful girls than seeking new jobs, Ryo says "when the time comes, work will come to me", and Kaori, out of sheer boredom, claims that she wishes that "something would finally happen". Cue an airplane coming towards their apartment and crashing into it.[[note]]That being said, it doesn't become a real job for Ryo and Kaori right away, at least until the police report reveals that the airplane was sabotaged on purpose and the pilot requests Ryo's protection for real.[[/note]]
443--->'''Ryo''': Next time, [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor be a bit more careful with what you wish.]]
444--->'''Kaori''': Hey, don't blame this on me! Didn't you say, when the time comes, work will come to you?
445** Late in an arc in which Ryo is hired to bodyguard an animal rights activist by said activist's father, whose relationship with his daughter is strained, Ryo "invites" himself to a ride on the backseat of the motorcycle as she starts riding with the intention of getting her to talk to her father. The activist tells Ryo to get off, but Ryo defies her and claims she'll never throw him off no matter how fast she rides her motorcycle... only to fall off her motorcycle after [[LowClearance he gets caught on a tree branch by the neck]].
446** The arc that features Michihiko and Haruka Jinguchi starts with Haruka getting lost by herself in a busy street block, worrying aloud that she might get hit on by strangers, and wondering what to do next. Cue Ryo, after [[RunningGag being rejected by a woman he hits on (yet again)]], hitting on her the moment he sees her.
447** During Ryo's showdown against a hypnotist, who managed to implant a hypnotic suggestion into Ryo's client in that particular arc (a stunt actress) with the intent of getting her killed in her upcoming stunt performance to MakeItLookLikeAnAccident, the hypnotist imposes a hallucinogenic illusion into Ryo while Ryo looks at him to prevent Ryo from knowing the real deal from the mirages. Just as the hypnotist is about to throw a knife at Ryo to kill him, Ryo warns him that he'll be able to locate the knife the moment it's thrown and then fight back right away. The hypnotist, believing Ryo is merely bluffing, throws his knife anyway... and finds out to his cost that Ryo's words were no mere bluff, as Ryo, upon hearing the sound of the knife approaching him, locates the knife and the hypnotist at once before firing a shot, which not only destroys the knife in its track but injures the hypnotist enough to break his hypnotic hallucination as well, allowing Ryo to have him tied up while Ryo himself goes to save his hypnotized client.
448** At one point during Miyuki and Kaori's attempt to escape from Miyuki's pursuers, Kaori tells Miyuki that she's in charge after Kaori expends the bullets in her gun fighting off the first pursuers, with Miyuki responding with "I can dodge the incoming bullets with ease!" in turn. Barely seconds afterwards, their next pursuers fire shots at them, shattering a side-view mirror and deflating a tire in their wake.
449--->'''Kaori''': And you tell me you can dodge bullets with ease?!
450** After agreeing to be the bodyguard of Misako Kusaka, an ER surgeon who is a friend of Reika's, Ryo manages to evade Kaori's surveillance and goes to Misako's house to insure that they'll have no interference as he seduces her. They go in... And [[LickedByTheDog Ryo is promptly jumped and cockblocked by the MANY dogs, cats, and a few bunnies she took from the street.]] When Kaori enters Misako's residence and sees Ryo too preoccupied with caring for Misako's pets to seduce her, Kaori finds the way Ryo's plan backfired ActuallyPrettyFunny and bursts into hearty laughter, much to Ryo's annoyance.
451** The chronologically final example of this trope occurs when [[GeneralRipper Kreutz]], who has [[DamselInDistress Kaori abducted by his own troops]] in order to draw Ryo out for direct confrontation, asks one of his personal soldiers at one point for status update regarding Ryo's battle against his own private army. He expects Ryo to have died by this point, but his soldier responds that, not only is Ryo still alive, but three-fourths of his own private soldiers are wiped out as well.
452* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Handguns chambered for magnum rounds are very much overkill against unarmored targets that aren't Umibozu, yet Ryo and co. use them almost exclusively. In a more typical example, Ryo once used a rifle chambered for .500 Nitro Express rounds (a hunting round created to take down big game such as buffalos, rhinoceros and ''elephants'') as part of a complicated scheme to give a very humiliating death to a boxer who fixed his matches with threats and blackmail, and [[LampshadeHanging took care of explaining how powerful it was beforehand]].
453* ThermometerGag: Part of Ryo's unfortunate experience in trying to bodyguard [[CuteClumsyGirl Yoshimi]] [[NurseWithGoodIntentions Iwai]] incognito includes this, as Kaori, having disguised herself (with glasses and a stolen nurse uniform) and claimed to be Iwai's newly-appointed apprentice, gets into Iwai's private-care room to prevent Ryo from doing anything inappropriate to Iwai herself[[note]] -- standard hospital procedure policies prohibit visitors for Iwai's patient(s) in order to make Iwai's assigned patient leave, as the hospital administrators has Iwai deal with the most unruly patients as a CoolAndUnusualPunishment[[/note]]. When Iwai asks Kaori to use a thermometer to take a patient's temperature, Kaori obliges... by [[AssShove inserting it into Ryo's backside]]. Iwai corrects Kaori at once by demonstrating the action of placing it inside the patient's mouth. The problem is that Iwai forgot to disinfect the thermometer before putting it inside Ryo's mouth, so now she and Kaori must disinfect the thermometer... and Ryo's mouth as well.
454* ThrowingTheFight: The bad guy in the first story is a sadistic boxer who sought to intimidate his opponents into doing this so he could become champion, and even murdered one opponent (the boyfriend of the lady who calls Saeba in) when he wouldn't throw the fight.
455* ToiletHumour: A disturbingly large number of gags involve Ryo or another character going to the toilet (or faking it), with one leading to a {{subver|tedTrope}}sion and {{lampshad|eHanging}}ing of NobodyPoops.
456* TouchTelepathy: Sara can gain access to other people's thoughts by touching them. When she does this on [[HandsomeLech Ryo]], this often leads to...
457** DirtyMindReading: Sara is entranced by Ryo and his abilities, despite the fact that his mind is filled with "Mokkori" most of the time.
458%%* {{Tsundere}} : Kaori, just Kaori.
459* UndeadTaxExemption: Averted: Ryo is legally dead since he was three and the aircraft he was on with his parents crashed, and has returned to Japan as a stowaway on a ship. Because of this he doesn't legally exist, and can't hold a real job, administer his own money (Kaori does it for him), or marrying.
460* UnusualEuphemism: Various, including 'mokkori' for anything related to sex.
461** A story arc used "going to pee" for "exacting righteous revenge on a Yakuza clan that burned down a park just to KickTheDog and believed they'd get away with it thanks to the lack of evidence". Ryo was one of those who used it, and his revenge had a level of epicness proportional to his GagPenis.
462* UnwantedHarem: One story arc has a female-central version. Kimiko, the seventeen-year-old GirlOfTheWeek in said story arc, finds herself surrounded by many men who wish to marry her despite her clear lack of interest in marriage at this point in her life (that, and the fact that all of the pursuing men are strangers). Her grandfather hires Ryo to help her keep the pursuers off her back, while Ryo considers finding out the reason behind such a sudden surge of pursuers imperative to fulfilling his job.
463* VitriolicBestBuds: Ryo and Umibozu. They insult, prank and make a fool of each other all the time, and when caught on opposing sides of the same job they don't esitate at trying to kill each other, but when one is in need the other has a chance to show up and help, and woe is the fool who gets in their way.
464-->'''Ryo:''' "Kaori, it's so obvious you don't read ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar''. You write it 'Invincible Enemy', but you read it 'Friend'.
465* VoiceChangeling:
466** Ryo can make a flawless impression of any voice after hearing it once, [[RuleOfFunny often accompanying it with a pathetic disguise]].
467** Silver Fox is implied to be one: he could imitate the voice of a professional photographer well enough to fool his model, and then imitated Ryo's voice well enough to fool ''Kaori''. Kaori still saw through his disguise, but that's because she was expecting something like that and had a test ready (namely, her bra. Silver Fox faked being aroused, but Ryo wouldn't have been).
468* VolleyingInsults: Ryo and Kimiko, a seventeen-year-old GirlOfTheWeek with an UnwantedHarem, really go after each other this way when they meet at Cat's Eye Cafe. Combined with both having NoIndoorVoice at the time, it may also qualify for HamToHamCombat.
469-->'''Ryo''': Show some respect while talking to your elders, enemy of my penis!
470-->'''Kimiko''': Shut up! I'm not obligated to show you any respect, you lowdown playboy!
471-->'''Ryo''': Lowdown?! Take that back right now! I'm a very upright, earnest, and honest playboy!
472-->'''Kimiko''': And who's supposed to believe that?!
473-->'''Ryo''': You! Now apologize to my penis!
474-->'''Kimiko''': I won't! Everything was your fault!
475-->'''Ryo''': Do you know how much I suffered?!
476-->'''Kimiko''': Not one bit less than you deserve!
477-->'''Ryo''': Do you know how painful it was to retain a mokkori for sixty minutes? Had I relaxed even one bit, I would have been thrown off the train!
478-->'''Kimiko''': Ha! If you die, all women in this world would win!
479-->'''Ryo''': If I die, more women would cry than the sky has stars!
480-->'''Kimiko''': Oh, do you know how many stars there are in the heavens?!
481-->'''Ryo''': I was just using an euphemism, stop taking everything literally!
482-->'''Umibozu''': [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!!]]
483* WarIsHell: Ryo knows it, and even delivered a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to an arms trafficker asking him if he had any idea of what a battlefield is.
484* WeHelpTheHelpless: the City Hunter team, though most of their jobs will involve shooting sooner or later.
485* WhamEpisode:
486** [[SacrificialLion Hideyuki]]'s death changed the whole paradigm of the story.
487** Whenever Ryo's acquaintances from the US show up.
488* WhamLine: Mick Angel revealing who had hired him to kill Ryo.
489-->"My client is [[spoiler:your father]]."
490* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
491** The first chapter of the manga ends with Ryo telling his cancer-ill client to not pay him with her life insurance but to allow him to be her man in her last days, but we never see her again (she ''could'' be the woman who jumped Ryo in his home and considered himself his fiancee that appeared in the following story arc, but they acted very differently and OnlySixFaces didn't help).
492** The strange people living in Ryo's building. They showed up in one anime episode/manga story arc, and then disappeared.
493** Sayaka Ryujin moves into Ryo's home halfway her story arc with the stated intention to marry Ryo, but at the end of her arc she disappears with no apparent reason.
494** [[TheSyndicate Union Teope]] in the anime: they have a one-episode appearance to kill Hideyuki ([[AdaptationDistillation with the episode leaving out most of the story arc]], but then disappear after that, with only another episode where they show up. Averted in the manga, where their reason to disappear is clearly stated (Ryo was dead-set to destroy them and had [[HumiliationConga utterly mocked and fooled their best hitman]] before killing him, so they had to find someone capable of doing the job before returning to Japan), they set in motion Sayaka Ryujin's story arc, and return at the end of the manga.
495** Kasumi Aso: at the end of her story arc she starts working at the Cat's Eye, but she doesn't reappear in the anime.
496** The chief and Kazue disappear after Silver Fox's second arc. This is very notable because Kazue initial story arc was based on a killer bee and the need to find an antidote that doesn't cause impotence, antidote that reappeared when the villain of Kasumi Aso's second arc hypnotized Ryo into impotence.
497* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: The villain Eran Dayan was allergic to men, and would get hives whenever one came near him.
498** HeartIsAnAwesomePower: When he moved to kill him, Ryo discovered that Eran could sense him thanks to his allergy, and got nearly killed multiple times because Eran always knew wherever he was, making impossible to hide and surprise him.
499* WhatTheHellHero: Ryo and Kaori's casual dismissal of other people's health and tendency to cause extreme property damage has been called out many times, to no effect. Kaori is the worst offender of the two, having done things like swapping the radiography of Ryo's leg with the one of a yakuza who had just broke his own (Ryo was to stay in the hospital to guard his charge. A few seconds after Ryo called her out on this, the poor Yakuza started crying in pain because the nurses were forcing him to walk and leave), and attacked Ryo with a ''defibrillator'' (her answer when Ryo called her out was that she could restart his heart with it).
500* WhisperedThreat: During the Kimiko arc, after Kimiko's grandfather tricks Ryo into peeping at her while she's taking a shower and getting discovered in order to avoid answering questions while Ryo interrogates him, Kimiko decides to get Ryo to pretend to be her fiancee for the purpose of helping to keep her UnwantedHarem away from her. Faced with Ryo's unwillingness to cooperate, she whispers to Ryo that she would tell Kaori about Ryo peeping on her while she was bathing if he doesn't play along. The thought of Kaori going ballistic towards him should she find out about this incident forces Ryo into agreeing.
501* WhosLaughingNow: A literal, PlayedForLaughs version. Ryo mocks Umibozu at every chance he gets (the nickname Umibozu itself is part of it, as it means 'sea monster' and replaced both Umi's real name and previous code-name Falcon), so when Umibozu finds Ryo in an embarrassing situation himself, Umibozu will snicker privately at best or let out hearty laughters at worst.
502** After a hypnotist made Ryo believe he had a bigger penis, Umibozu takes the chance to mock Ryo, even ''running to Ryo's home to laugh in his face'' when rumors started saying that the loss in the penis contest had made him impotent.[[note]] At the end of the story arc, [[HoistByHisOwnPetard the hypnotist is tricked into making himself impotent permanently]] via HypnotismReversal.[[/note]]
503** When Ryo's [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes aerophobia]] is discovered, Umibozu, in addition to laughing out loud, also chases Ryo with a remote airplane toy to freak him out, right up until Ryo gets fed up and shoves said airplane into his face.
504** When a weaponsmith entrusts her baby daughter to Ryo without Ryo's knowledge (he's drunk at the time), Ryo briefly finds himself caring for the baby while looking for said weaponsmith. Omibozu laughs opon seeing Ryo carrying said baby on his back.
505--->'''Umibozu''': A child-carrying sweeper? Now I've seen it all.
506* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
507** Ryo is aerophobic (in travel only, helicopters are fine) which is most probably attributed to his previous experience with planes.
508*** A few episode of the anime where he flies with no problem were made before this was revealed in the manga, though.
509** An even earlier and more notable case is Umibozu's terrible fear of cats, especially if they're {{cute kitten}}s. It leads to funny scenes, and to plot-point moments as well.
510** Kaori is afraid of ghosts. The story arc featuring the spirit of a deceased woman who [[SplitPersonalityTakeover borrows her twin sister's body momentarily to communicate with her and Ryo]] is particularly nerve-wrecking for her.
511* WidowedAtTheWedding: One arc starts with Ryo encountering the GirlOfTheWeek who's paying respect to her late husband at a cemetery. According to her, her deceased husband had health issues with his heart and died shortly after her wedding with him concluded, resulting in their wedding anniversary being his death-day instead.
512* WrittenSoundEffect: This was used extensively in the anime, sometimes when Kaori hits Ryo with a hammer during his perverted antics.
513* {{Yakuza}}: They show up quite often, ranging from more or less honorable groups to [[KickTheDog dog-kicking criminals]]. According to Makimura, himself and Ryo aren't too different either.
514* YouHaveFailedMe: Crops out once in a while in Union Teope. Always {{justified|Trope}}, as those killed because of this trope have committed extremely stupid errors that cannot be excused by simply being OvershadowedByAwesome (that is normally forgiven).
515* YuppieCouple: A particular man who [[LampshadeHanging notices Ryo the third time he crosses paths with him]] and even quotes [[BreakingTheFourthWall the episode numbers of their previous encounters.]]
516--> "That guy! Yes, in episodes 43 and 65, he interrupted me so much! An evil man!"

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