%%
%%Image selected per Image Pickin' thread: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=16722469820.65480300
%%Please don't change or remove without starting a new thread.
%%
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/exax67xw8akezmc.jpg]]
%%
Everyone thinks [[AnimationAgeGhetto animation is for kids and families]]; well, they are wrong.

Everyone thinks ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' was the first TV-MA-rated cartoon series to be created for American television; they are also wrong.

The first was the forgotten show that is ''Spicy City'', from animation mastermind Creator/RalphBakshi, a ''Series/TalesFromTheCrypt''-style anthology series, only the genre is noir-erotica-sci-fi rather than horror, hosted by a woman named Raven who spends her time at a futuristic lounge, telling the stories of the characters that reside in the eponymous city.

After having a major case of creative differences/ExecutiveMeddling with certain projects, HBO contracted Bakshi to develop a cartoon for them after hearing that Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone were developing ''South Park''. ''Spicy City'' managed to beat ''South Park'' to the run, but unfortunately proved to not be as popular as its competitor.

Needless to say, ''Spicy City'' has developed a cult following. As of 2022, the show still has not received any kind of home video release and it's currently up in the air whether or not the series will be released on HBO Max.

In the meantime, you can watch the episodes [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzGG0pPBSMM8rehQlEKLKGToxifnuIsRJ here]] in Website/YouTube.
----
!! Tropes that have to do with ''Spicy City'':
* AirVentPassageway: Nisa crawls through an air vent in pursuit of Virus in "Sex Drive". It's even depicted as gross enough to have roaches scuttling around inside.
* ArtShift:
** In the episode "Love is a Download", everyone's virtual reality avatars resemble video game characters, and the environment is far more colourful (and lower-framerate) than the real world.
** In "Mano's Hands", everyone has [[FourFingeredHands three fingers and a thumb]]. This is the only episode to do this, as every other episode has four fingers plus a thumb.
* BittersweetEnding: Every ending other than "[[DownerEnding Tears of a Clone]]" and "[[HappilyEverAfter Sex Drive]]".
** "Love is a Download": Lem gets Alice away from her boyfriend, but Jake never gets any comeuppance and starts looking for another girl.
** "Mano's Hands": Stevie finds his rhythm and a new friendship with Mano's surviving hand, but they are now on the run from Big Vinnie.
** "An Eye for an Eye": Ernie finally brings Margo to justice, but during their fight, she kills Ernie's wife.
** "Raven's Revenge": Raven escapes, but the man who saved her life dies in the process.
* {{Blackmail}}: Margo has dirt on many powerful people, which is why her boss is powerless to stop her. Imagine how surprised she is when the judge she had in her pocket gives her a death sentence, thanks to her partner giving him the recordings she had of their sexual trysts.
* BrainUploading:
** Otaku from "Sex Drive" is a computer genius who has been creating lifelike AI prostitutes, except he's really kidnapping living prostitutes and forcibly turning them into cyborgs.
** The private investigator, Lem, in "Love is a Download" developed a means to upload one's consciousness onto the internet, with him and his newfound love, Alice, escaping their wretched corporeal lives by becoming VirtualGhost's at the end of the episode.
* CorruptCop: A few of the police officers in the setting show blatant disregard for the laws they are supposed to uphold:
** In "An Eye for an Eye" Margo abuses her position as a police officer to commit murder and blackmail.
** In "Sex Drive", a pair of detectives extract payments from prostitutes.
* {{Cyberpunk}}: The series features a neo-noir dystopia with crime, advanced technology, and corrupt cops.
* DeathByCameo: Bakshi provides the voice of one of the goons in the episode "Sex Drive". He is later killed off [[spoiler:by being given the KissOfDeath]].
* DepravedBisexual: Margo from "An Eye for an Eye" is a DirtyCop who has a thing for both men and women. She manipulates a criminal by tricking her into thinking they're lovers, and is blackmailing a judge with videos of their sex games.
* TheDogBitesBack: In "An Eye for an Eye", the informant Margo screws over and the judge she humiliates and blackmails each has the satisfaction of her getting her comeuppance. The informant gets to beat Margo up in prison and savor knowing she'll be executed, while the judge handed out the death sentence ''and'' received an organ donation of her eyes.
* DownerEnding: "Tears of a Clone" ends with the Detective returning a clone of the Old Man's daughter instead of the real one. He passes off the near-brain dead clone as her by claiming she's been brain-damaged by the experiments. The old man takes her back, and the Detective goes to Raven's bar, unnerved because he couldn't save the real daughter and lost his informant to the ordeal. The episode closes with the real daughter still trapped in the lab, crying and begging her father to rescue her.
* DudeMagnet: Raven is a sultry knockout and any straight or bi guy with a pulse knows this. Best demonstrated during her steamy cabaret number in the show's final episode where all the men watching sweat enough to refill every swimming pool on Earth.
* {{Fanservice}}: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]]. Nearly every single female character is a MsFanservice, especially the hostess of the show, Raven. The female cast often find themselves in sexually suggestive situations.
* FormerlyFit: In "Love is a Download" a photo of Lem shows he was once a chiselled {{Hunk}} in a smart uniform with a ChestOfMedals, in contrast to his current appearance as bald and overweight in a stained white tank top and with a cyborg arm.
* GadgeteerGenius: Otaku uses his technological skills to extract the consciousness of prostitutes, and program them into being complacent as virtual sex programs.
* HumanTrafficking: Otaku is a computer technician who abducts prostitutes, extracts their consciousness, then programs them to be complacent as virtual prostitutes.
* HappilyEverAfter: "Sex Drive" is the closest any of the stories get to an unambiguously happy ending. Nisa Lolita and Virus are now a couple and have new jobs as police officers, Otaku was [[KarmicDeath killed by the prostitutes he kidnapped]], and the two {{Dirty Cop}}s got their "[[OutWithABang brains screwed out]]".
* InteractiveNarrator: Raven mostly sets up the plot, but in "Tears of a Clone" she refers the main character's services to the Old Man, warns Mano about chasing after a mob boss's girl in "Mano's Hands", and is the main character of "Raven's Revenge".
* KissMeImVirtual'':
** This is {{inverted|Trope}} in "Love Is a Download", in which a man enlists the help of a cyber detective to delete his girlfriend's avatar, which will fry her brain and leave her mindless living body for him to [[{{Squick}} do with as he pleases]].
** In "Sex Drive", Otaku, an M&G Corporation technician, extracts the consciousness of prostitutes and ports them into sex programs, reworking their personalities to make them compliant.
* KissOfDeath: Virus kills her targets in the episode "Sex Drive" with a kiss that comes with a lethal electric shock.
* LaserGuidedKarma:
** "Sex Drive": After being freed, Virus frees all the Prostitutes Otaku kidnapped, and then they all attack and kill him when he returns to his hideout.
** "An Eye For An Eye."
--->'''Raven''': Margo wanted a piece of everybody. Now everybody's got a piece of Margo.
* LipstickLesbian and {{Robosexual}}: [[ImpliedTrope Implied]] for Nisa Lolita in ''Sex Drive''.
** After the [[AIIsACrapshoot rogue sex robot]] Virus tackles Nisa and pins her to the ground to steal her cassette tape, Virus distracts her by taunting her and asking if she "wants some". Nisa softly replies "I don't know". Virus then proceeds to firmly massage Nisa's breasts. After Virus escapes with the casette tape, Nisa remarks "That was better than Disneyland!"
** After Virus loses her evil programming and becomes a cop with Nisa, she questions whether or not a human could truly love a robot, sorrowfully stating "The metal inside me feels so cold". Nisa reassures her and responds with "Just wait till things heat up around here!" while touching her shoulders. They both silently stare at each other and then start giggling, and the episode proceeds to end with an implied romance.
* LittleBlackDress: Raven wears a classy, form fitting black dress, which is supposed to blend in with the Neo-Noir setting.
* ManipulativeBitch: Margo, an amoral and scummy police detective who uses and blackmails everyone around her.
* MsFanservice: Most of the female characters qualify, with Raven being the biggest one.
* {{Narrator}}: Raven tells the stories. In the last episode, she's [[InteractiveNarrator the main character]].
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: In the episode "Sex Drive", Stern's character design is based on Ralph Bakshi himself. Matthew Flint voices the character, while Bakshi voices another character in the same episode.
%%* NotIfTheyEnjoyedItRationalization: Virus to Lolita in "Sex Drive". Virus doesn't go all the way as she was just trying to subdue Lolita to [[DestroyTheEvidence get the tape]], but when she's done, Lolita enjoyed it.
* PowerfulPeopleAreSubs: The judge from "An Eye for an Eye" is a submissive and Margo uses it as blackmail material.
* ProfessionalSexEd: Bruja from "Mano's Hands" helps Stevie track down the hands, but notices that he suffers from a serious lack of confidence, [[SexAsRiteOfPassage which she fixes]]. She apparently did the same for Mano, saying that all the music lessons in the world couldn't produce a pair of hands the way she did.
* SexSlave: In "Sex Drive", not only does Otaku extract the consciousness of prostitutes, he reworks their personalities on a disc to make them compliant before turning them into virtual sex programs.
* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: Raven is very comfortable with being a mouthwatering bombshell and enjoys playing it up whenever she can, especially in the final episode where, during her performance on stage, she [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything licks her microphone.]]
* ShoutOut:
** "Mano's Hands", at least in name, to ''Film/ManosTheHandsOfFate''.
** In "Sex Drive" after getting groped by Virus for this first time, Nisa Lolita says that it was "better than Ride/{{Disneyland}}.
* SisterhoodEliminatesCreep: The MadScientist Otaku abducts sex workers, drains their consciousnesses, reworks them to be obedient, and then sells them as VR sex programs. One, Virus, is turned into a cyborg because Otaku needs someone to run a few errands for him. She gets restored to her old self by rookie cop Nisa and in turn returns all her colleagues' minds to their bodies. Armed to the teeth, they wait for Otaku, who doesn't yet know that he's been thwarted, to come back.
* SmugSnake: Margo in "An Eye For An Eye" is too full of herself, and assumes she won't see any jailtime when she learns the judge assigned to her trial is the one she's extorting. Too bad said judge got his hands on Margo's blackmail, gleefully sentencing her to "death by vivisection." The last we see of her, Margo's begging the warden for her life before she's finally executed and cut up.
* TheTease: Raven is quite the playful flirt, even to the audience!
* UnwillingRoboticisation: Virus is forcibly reprogrammed as a HoneyTrap in "Sex Drive".
* VirtualGhost: Lem and Alice by the end of "Love is a Download"; while their real bodies are destroyed in the process, they get to live on in cyberspace.
----