Crying Freeman



""I do not believe that a murderer could weep so piteously... He cried without making a sound. His tears fell like a soft, quiet rain...""

Crying Freeman, a 1986 manga illustrated by Ryouichi Ikegami and written by Kazuo Koike, follows the story of Yoh Hinomura, an internationally-renowned potter from Japan. A Chinese triad organization known as "The 108 Dragons" kidnapped Yoh and turned into an unwilling assassin: after sticking acupuncture needles in him and implanting post-hypnotic suggestions, Yoh became one of their best assassins, killing for the group whenever he is ordered to. Whenever Yoh kills, he cries out of remorse for his victims (hence the name of the series). When solitary artist Emu Hino witnesses one of Yoh's assassinations, the Dragons order him to eliminate her -- but Yoh's love for Hino could become his salvation...

Crying Freeman contains examples of the following tropes:

 * Action Girl: Emu becomes one with time.
 * Anti-Villain: Yoh.
 * Barbie Doll Anatomy: Genitals only, as Nipple-and-Dimed is completely averted.
 * Battle Couple: Yoh and Emu.
 * Battle Strip: Before many battles, Yoh would strip completely naked.
 * So does Emu and...well, a lot of people in this series end up doing it.
 * Berserker Tears: Yoh cries whenever he commits a murder.
 * Big Beautiful Woman: Baya San.
 * Brainwashed and Crazy: Yoh, to a degree.
 * Broken Ace: Yoh
 * Christmas Cake: Emu.
 * Cool Sword: The Muramasa sword that Emu receives.
 * Death by Sex: Subverted. Emu knew Yoh would kill her for witnessing one of his murders, and she didn't want to die a virgin. She asked him to have sex with her as her last wish; however, Yoh couldn't bring himself to murder her -- so he made her his partner instead.
 * Defeat Means Friendship: Baya San to Yoh.
 * Double Standard: Pretty heavy on this -- and really unapologetic about it.
 * Fan Service: Women frequently get naked for no obvious reason, but Yoh has enough nude scenes to balance the gender scale on his own.
 * Female Gaze: Yoh undressing is usually followed by a full-page splash panel displaying his body.
 * Femme Fatale: Kimie Hanada; it backfires when she tries it on Yoh.
 * Full-Frontal Assault: And how.
 * Hitman with a Heart: Both Yoh and Emu.
 * In Love with the Mark: And how.
 * Lady of War: Emu evolves into this.
 * Live Action Adaptation: There are three: Two made in Hong Kong and one French-Canadian produced adaption.
 * Love At First Sight: Emu becomes attracted to the handsome and sad hitman she saw first right after he accidentally killed his targets in front of her.
 * Male Frontal Nudity: If you're too squeamish to see a naked male body, don't read the manga.
 * Male Gaze: When Emu is waiting for Yoh to come after her, the reader is treated to a full-page spread of her showering, with an insert panel showing a closeup of her nipple. The series continues in a similar fashion.
 * Meganekko: Emu; she is also The Ojou and a Reclusive Artist.
 * My Girl Is Not a Slut: Enforced; Emu must remain faithful to Yoh, but Yoh can have as much sex as he wants with anyone he wants. It's the law of his clan.
 * Nobody Poops: Averted, as Baya San squats down to urinate in one scene.
 * 108: The mysterious organization that employs Yoh is "The 108 Dragons".
 * Psychopathic Womanchild: Baya San at first.
 * Resignations Not Accepted
 * Sex Face Turn: Kimie tried to seduce Yoh as part of a plot to kill him and replace him with a look-alike; instead, she falls in love with him, and betrays her accomplices to the 108 Dragons.
 * Stout Strength: Baya San.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Emu.
 * Their First Time
 * Vapor Wear: It would be faster to list examples of women actually wearing underwear.