City Hunter: Death of the Vicious Criminal Ryo Saeba (1999) // dir. Masaharu Okuwaki
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“City Hunter Vol. 20” Tsukasa Hojo 1988
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City Hunter by Tsukasa Hōjō
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Q: Ryo’s “Mokkori” dance in the film was an incredibly funny scene. How did that come about and how did you practice that?
Ryohei Suzuki: In the script, it only said he dances in the cabaret, and the line was mokkori-sho, and that was it. So, we didn’t know what kind of dance he does or what kind of tricks he does.
But I had a sense that I knew what kind of dance Ryo would do if he was in the modern day. He is 100% going to imitate some Japanese comedians who, you know, comedians with naked dances. And I got inspiration from four great Japanese comedians.
So, I told the director that I was going to choreograph for the dance, and I rented a studio. And I went there with an actor friend, and we choreographed together. We shot the scene, edited the video, made that mokkori dance scene, and showed it to the director, and the director liked it. So, that was the dance [in the film]. [Source]
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City Hunter (2024)
When she knows your fetish. 🤣
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shinjuku pop up store advertisement
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City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes (2019) // dir. Kenji Kodama
City Hunter (2024) // dir. Yuichi Sato
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Theres something so hilarious that Ryo is in Jump Force, like you've got all these crazy super powerful shonen characters with their wacky outfits and beam attacks and then ryo comes out in the most normal ass outfit like literally he's wearing a t-shirt and jeans with a plain button-down over it
And his special power?
Gun
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