Ryo-san’s ego predictably inflates, leading to plenty of power-trips, ridiculous demands, and hilarious clashes at the Kameari police box.
Original Airdate: September 17, 2001
Whether you are looking to revisit the specific laughs of or you are preparing to marathon the entire 373-episode anime run, Kochikame remains an unparalleled masterclass in episodic comedy. It offers a deeply nostalgic, hilarious, and heartwarming look at everyday life in Tokyo.
To understand the helpfulness of Episode 41, one must first understand the engine that drives Kochikame . The series operates on a cyclical premise: Ryotsu identifies a new trend or business opportunity, he initiates a chaotic scheme to exploit it, and he ultimately fails, returning to the status quo of the police box.
(KochiKame) is a classic example of Ryotsu's chaotic luck clashing with his boss's personal interests. 📋 Episode Overview
During the interview, Yuko is asked about her childhood and her very first crush. To the absolute horror of Chief Ohara—and the utter bewilderment of colleagues and Reiko Catherine Akimoto —she describes a brash, unrefined, yet unforgettable boy from her past. The description matches none other than Kankichi Ryotsu. The Chief's Dilemma
The comedic twist occurs during an on-camera interview with Yuko. When asked about her childhood and her very first romantic crush, she bashfully confesses that her first love was a wild, rowdy, and fiercely energetic boy from her old neighborhood. As she describes this boy's distinct physical traits—namely, a unibrow, incredible physical strength, and a knack for getting into trouble—the TV crew and the police staff look directly at Ryotsu. It is revealed that .
Early 2000s (Original Run: 1996–2004)
Episode 41 of Her First Love Was... Ryotsu? , aired on June 8, 1997. Episode Summary
The anime ran for eight years (1996–2004), maintaining its popularity throughout its run.
The episode hits peak comedy through its character dynamics, most notably:
Here is the frustrating reality for Western fans: Kochikame has never received a complete, official English release. While the manga is fully available in English from VIZ Media under the title Kochikame: Tokyo's Cop Guy , the anime remains largely unlicensed.
) among viewers, with this specific episode often cited for its strong mix of emotional "nostalgia" and classic comedy. Quick Episode Facts Original Title: Hatsukoi no hito! Soreha Ryotsu? June 8, 1997 Major Theme: Hidden backstories and the comedy of celebrity encounters. specific platform