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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get Wild with "City Hunter"
Now, allow me just this little bit of time to open to flood gates of my ego, I promise you I won't be long. When it comes to anime, I tend to think of myself as more learned than the average otaku. I mean, I've been around this anime block several times over the course of several years and I've seen several titles come and go, sometimes for the best. Then there are the...
Published on July 22, 2003 by Omar Khan

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0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars read the fine print
I bought this thing it was dubbed in english. Instead it only has subbed in english.
Published on August 21, 2007 by Marcus Hawkins


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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get Wild with "City Hunter", July 22, 2003
This review is from: City Hunter: Season 1, Collection 1 (DVD)
Now, allow me just this little bit of time to open to flood gates of my ego, I promise you I won't be long. When it comes to anime, I tend to think of myself as more learned than the average otaku. I mean, I've been around this anime block several times over the course of several years and I've seen several titles come and go, sometimes for the best. Then there are the familiar faces, you know them all, the ones that have been here longer than most, they know the game better than any recent title. And you're glad that you know them. "City Hunter" falls into this category. In short; this is (say it with me class) classic anime.

Created in 1985 by famous manga-ka Tsukasa Hojo, the story focuses on Ryo Saeba, a "sweeper" (sort of an urban mercenary, or a...city hunter! Aha!) who takes on all sorts of dangerous jobs. A cool-as-ice fighter with marksmanship skills that could rival Vash the Stampede. With his .357 Colt Python, mini cooper, and a host of partners in the business, he's the man you call when you are out of options and desperately need the job done. It would help a lot more if you were a pretty woman though. You see, Ryo is what we like to call a "sex-fiend," very much in the same vein as Golden Boy or Lupin III. Although Ryo works hard to get his man, he works even harder to get his woman. Which is both his skill and his undoing.

The series was one of the better action animes to grace the screen when it first arrived circa 1987-88. The series enjoyed mass appeal by the Japanese public. Hailed by many critics as "The worthy succesor to Lupin III," the series went on to produce 100+ episodes, several movies, TV specials, and manga. The manga and the TV specials are available stateside and belong in any otakus collection. Right, now with that short history lesson over, let's move onto an actual review.

"City Hunter" is a fun series. However, like most series that go for 100 episodes, it doesn't follow one plot as it does several tiny stories. Most of these stories are great, some are good, and there's a small batch that is kinda boring. Luckily, since this DVD box features the first 26 episodes, repetition isn't given any time to settle in.

The animation is a bit dated, but it really doesn't detract from the action or the story-telling of the series. The art is enjoybable because it manages to remain true to Hojo San's original drawings and maintains his style of story-telling. It might irk some newbie otakus, but that's how you seperate the "men from the mice."

Speaking of action sequences, this anime has manged to combine all the best elements of some of the greatest action movies. From wild car chases to insane gun fights, every episode boasts its own thrill ride.

The music is filled with an 80's kind of cool. Sort of "Miami Vice" but much better. This is 80's j-pop and j-rock, which is pretty much anykind of 80's music you can think of but with Japanese voices and lyrics.

The characters are endearing and easily likable. Ryo and his cohorts in crime(?) all have this sense of sly coolness and unbridled siliness. A little bit of recognition has to go to Akira Kamiya, Ryo's voice actor. He has been hailed as one of the greatest male voice actors of any anime and his extensive list of characters include Piccolo in "DragonBall," Kenshiro in "Fist of the North Star," Shun in "Maison Ikkoku," and Roy Fokker in "Macross." Just so you know.

"City Hunter" is a delight for any anime fan, old and new. It resonates with a timeless quality that few anime titles are imbued with today. And since ADV will be releasing future episodes of this classic series in similar box sets, you can tell it is a very good investment.

In closing, spend a viewing with "City Hunter" and you will get way more bang for your buck.

-RW

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hunt this out, September 15, 2003
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This review is from: City Hunter: Season 1, Collection 1 (DVD)
First off, this series is Japanese with English subtitles - and that is the best thing ADV could have done. No dub would capture the frequent changes between tone the characters all use. But don't fret people City Hunter is a very visual anime with regards to plot and humour - even if you're slow at reading you'll keep up with this. Previous dubs have all been terrible changing Ryo's name to Joe anyway...

Second the boxset features an introduction to words or phrases used in the show before each episode which really helps.

Thirdly the music in this show is great (the later boxsets of the series gets even better) and fourth this boxset is great value for money - it's half the price of a season of Tenchi or Trigun and less than Ranma or Slayers too.

There's no reason not to go after this boxset of the Mokkori maniac City Hunter's exploits.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars City Hunter -- Best Thing Since Sliced Bread, November 9, 2006
Okay; I became slightly obsessed with City Hunter during a summer abroad trip in Italy. I had only a semester of beginning Italian under my belt, but still found myself flipping through channels and channels of shows I could not comprehend. Then I happened upon City Hunter. The show was episodic enough that I could get a hold of the general idea of each show, but still I was confused about the more general things. What was City Hunter? Was he a private investigator? A professional assassin? Did he work for the cops? Also, who was this girl running around hitting him with a hammer? Was she a girlfriend, just a friend, a partner, what?

I followed the show, trying to make sense of it every day, until that sad day I had to come home. Imagine my jubilance when I realized I could buy it with english subtitles! Finally I would understand!

I was a little worried that once I knew what was going on, I would no longer like the show. Luckily, knowing what they all were saying had the exact opposite effect. The show is HILARIOUS. And depending on the episode, it can get really intense dramatically and violently. But the show is HILARIOUS. Watch it. And once you're hooked like me, you'll buy the other seasons as well, and get to see such great scenes as a man getting shot in the back...before f l e x i n g the bullets out. Really. It's hysterical.
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5.0 out of 5 stars XYZ is the best, February 9, 2005
I absolutely love City Hunter, since I first saw it on an Italian TV station a very long, long time ago.
Ryo Saeba is the perfect male character, and Kaori his best counterpart. They quarrel constantly, but when the time calls for it, they trust eachother blindly.
Watch the hammer and enjoy the ride. (The second half of the season is even better)
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get Wild with "City Hunter", July 30, 2003
Author's Note: This is the same review for the first box set. but seeing as how this a review for the whole first season, it would be stupid of me to re-write a whole review for such a sake.

Now, allow me just this little bit of time to open to flood gates of my ego, I promise you I won't be long. When it comes to anime, I tend to think of myself as more learned than the average otaku. I mean, I've been around this anime block several times over the course of several years and I've seen several titles come and go, sometimes for the best. Then there are the familiar faces, you know them all, the ones that have been here longer than most, they know the game better than any recent title. And you're glad that you know them. "City Hunter" falls into this category. In short; this is (say it with me class) classic anime.

Created in 1985 by famous manga-ka Tsukasa Hojo, the story focuses on Ryo Saeba, a "sweeper" (sort of an urban mercenary, or a...city hunter! Aha!) who takes on all sorts of dangerous jobs. A cool-as-ice fighter with marksmanship skills that could rival Vash the Stampede. With his .357 Colt Python, mini cooper, and a host of partners in the business, he's the man you call when you are out of options and desperately need the job done. It would help a lot more if you were a pretty woman though. You see, Ryo is what we like to call a "sex-fiend," very much in the same vein as Golden Boy or Lupin III. Although Ryo works hard to get his man, he works even harder to get his woman. Which is both his skill and his undoing.

The series was one of the better action animes to grace the screen when it first arrived circa 1987-88. The series enjoyed mass appeal by the Japanese public. Hailed by many critics as "The worthy succesor to Lupin III," the series went on to produce 100+ episodes, several movies, TV specials, and manga. The manga and the TV specials are available stateside and belong in any otakus collection. Right, now with that short history lesson over, let's move onto an actual review.

"City Hunter" is a fun series. However, like most series that go for 100 episodes, it doesn't follow one plot as it does several tiny stories. Most of these stories are great, some are good, and there's a small batch that is kinda boring. Luckily, since this DVD box features the first 26 episodes, repetition isn't given any time to settle in.

The animation is a bit dated, but it really doesn't detract from the action or the story-telling of the series. The art is enjoybable because it manages to remain true to Hojo San's original drawings and maintains his style of story-telling. It might irk some newbie otakus, but that's how you seperate the "men from the mice."

Speaking of action sequences, this anime has manged to combine all the best elements of some of the greatest action movies. From wild car chases to insane gun fights, every episode boasts its own thrill ride.

The music is filled with an 80's kind of cool. Sort of "Miami Vice" but much better. This is 80's j-pop and j-rock, which is pretty much anykind of 80's music you can think of but with Japanese voices and lyrics.

The characters are endearing and easily likable. Ryo and his cohorts in crime(?) all have this sense of sly coolness and unbridled siliness. A little bit of recognition has to go to Akira Kamiya, Ryo's voice actor. He has been hailed as one of the greatest male voice actors of any anime and his extensive list of characters include Piccolo in "DragonBall," Kenshiro in "Fist of the North Star," Shun in "Maison Ikkoku," and Roy Fokker in "Macross." Just so you know.

"City Hunter" is a delight for any anime fan, old and new. It resonates with a timeless quality that few anime titles are imbued with today. And since ADV will be releasing future episodes of this classic series in similar box sets, you can tell it is a very good investment.

In closing, spend a viewing with "City Hunter" and you will get way more bang for your buck.

-RW

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6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars City Hunter the Best of the Best, July 28, 2003
This review is from: City Hunter: Season 1, Collection 1 (DVD)
All 140 Episodes of City Hunter (CH.1,CH.2,CH.3,CH.91) and the 6 City Hunter Movie / Special (Goodbye my Sweet Heart,357 Magnum,Bay City Wars,1000000 Dollar,Secret Service and The Death of Ryo Saeba) are Perfect for each Anime fan !!!!!!!!!!!
I saw City Hunter.1 and 2 at the German Pay tv and I loved it from the first minute (I hope that there will be a German dvd with it soon )if you believe,City Hunter.1 is good then wait on City Hunter.2 (Episode 52-114) 1000% more City Hunter Action !!!

The bigest Episode is CH.2 (Ep.100)Goodbye cold City 1/2 Ryo must save Tokyo from a group of Terrorists wiht a Atomic bomb but his real problem is the Boss of the Terroists it is a woman and her name is Kaori Makimura !!!!!!!!!

Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy BUY BUY Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy

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1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars City Hunter the Best of the Best, July 26, 2003
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This review is from: City Hunter: Season 1, Collection 1 (DVD)
All 140 Episodes of City Hunter (CH.1,CH.2,CH.3,CH.91) and the 6 City Hunter Movie / Special (Goodbye my Sweet Heart,357 Magnum,Bay City Wars,1000000 Dollar,Secret Service and The Death of Ryo Saeba) are Perfect for each Anime fan !!!!!!!!!!!
I saw City Hunter.1 and 2 at the German Pay tv and I loved it from the first minute (I hope that there will be a German dvd with it soon )if you believe,City Hunter.1 is good then wait on City Hunter.2 (Episode 52-114) 1000% more City Hunter Action !!!

The bigest Episode at CH.2 is (Ep.100)Goodbye cold City 1/2 Ryo must save Tokyo from a group of Terrorists wiht a Atomic bomb but his real problem is the Boss of the Terroists it is a woman and her name is Kaori Makimura !!!!!!!!!

Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy BUY BUY Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy

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3 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars City Hunter the Best of the Best, July 26, 2003
This review is from: City Hunter: Season 1, Collection 1 (DVD)
All 140 Episodes of City Hunter (CH.1,CH.2,CH.3,CH.91) and the 6 City Hunter Movie / Special (Goodbye my Sweet Heart,357 Magnum,Bay City Wars,1000000 Dollar,Secret Service and The Death of Ryo Saeba) are Perfect for each Anime fan !!!!!!!!!!!
I saw City Hunter.1 and 2 at the German Pay tv and I loved it from the first minute (I hope that there will be a German dvd with it soon )if you believe,City Hunter.1 is good then wait on City Hunter.2 (Episode 52-114) 1000% more City Hunter Action !!!

The bigest Episode is CH.2 (Ep.100)Goodbye cold City 1/2 Ryo must save Tokyo from a group of Terrorists wiht a Atomic bomb but his real problem is the Boss of the Terroists it is a woman and her name is Kaori Makimura !!!!!!!!!

Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy BUY BUY Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy Buy

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0 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars read the fine print, August 21, 2007
This review is from: City Hunter: Season 1, Collection 1 (DVD)
I bought this thing it was dubbed in english. Instead it only has subbed in english.
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1.0 out of 5 stars People who are stuck in the 80's.., December 28, 2003
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This review is from: City Hunter: Season 1, Collection 1 (DVD)
City hunter's sound track was popular (3 different ending theme songs were #1 on the oricon charts in 1986 - 1987) but why would you want to "collect" animation thats 20 years old?
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