City Hunter: .357 Magnum (dub) Apr 2026
A major highlight is the "fire" soundtrack, featuring the iconic opening "Soldier in the Night" and moving piano scores that heighten the dramatic climax.
The script leans heavily into '90s slang; one reviewer joked the word "nookie" appears more times than at a late-'90s Limp Bizkit concert. Community Perspectives City Hunter: .357 Magnum (Dub)
Martin Blacker delivers a memorable performance as Ryo (Joe Saeba), with some reviewers noting he sounds curiously like actor Jeffrey Combs. A major highlight is the "fire" soundtrack, featuring
The film maintains the series' signature blend of slapstick comedy and slick gunplay, culminating in a satisfying, explosive finale. While some fans feel it plays it a bit safe by feeling like an extended TV episode, the high-quality animation from Sunrise Studios elevates it above the standard broadcast quality. The film maintains the series' signature blend of
Reviewers often highlight the balance between Ryo’s perverted antics and his badass professionalism.
Ryo Saeba remains the "lecherously lovable" hero fans expect. The film also features welcomed appearances by series regulars like Saeko , Reika , and Umibozu (Falcon) . The Dub Breakdown
'City Hunter: .357 Magnum' review by HKFanatic • Letterboxd