
City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy
Action · Animation · Comedy
Overview
Beautiful American Emily O'Hara offers the City Hunter (Ryo Saeba & Kaori Makimura) one million dollars to protect her from a man named Douglas. Ryo & Kaori take the job, but things are not quite what they seem. The real target just might be Ryo, but it's unclear who wants Saeba dead.
Top Cast


Akira Kamiya
Akira Kamiya
Ryo Saeba (voice)
Akira Kamiya
Ryo Saeba (voice)


Kazue Ikura
Kazue Ikura
Kaori Makimura (voice)
Kazue Ikura
Kaori Makimura (voice)


Yoko Asagami
Yoko Asagami
Saeko Nogami (voice)
Yoko Asagami
Saeko Nogami (voice)


Tessyo Genda
Tessyo Genda
Umibouzu (voice)
Tessyo Genda
Umibouzu (voice)


Miki Ito
Miki Ito
Miki (voice)
Miki Ito
Miki (voice)


Yusaku Yara
Yusaku Yara
Dick (voice)
Yusaku Yara
Dick (voice)


Hiroshi Takemura
Hiroshi Takemura
Daniel (voice)
Hiroshi Takemura
Daniel (voice)


Hiroya Ishimaru
Hiroya Ishimaru
Douglas (voice)
Hiroya Ishimaru
Douglas (voice)


Yuko Sasaki
Yuko Sasaki
Emily (voice)
Yuko Sasaki
Emily (voice)


Yumi Touma
Yumi Touma
Nihako (voice)
Yumi Touma
Nihako (voice)
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