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[[File:recuteihoney.jpg|frame|The most recent anime incarnation of the classic character.]]
[[File:recuteihoney.jpg|frame|The most recent anime incarnation of the classic character.]]



{{quote|''Kawaru wa yo! ("I'm going to change!")''|'''Honey Kisaragi''' (quote from the end of the legendary OP song) }}
{{quote|''Kawaru wa yo! ("I'm going to change!")''|'''Honey Kisaragi''' (quote from the end of the legendary OP song) }}
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A popular superheroine from the bizarre mind of [[Go Nagai]]. Notable, among other things, for being one of the first female characters to star in a [[Shounen]] series and [[Sailor Moon|through inspiration]], the prototypical [[Magical Girl Warrior]].
A popular superheroine from the bizarre mind of [[Go Nagai]]. Notable, among other things, for being one of the first female characters to star in a [[Shounen]] series and [[Sailor Moon|through inspiration]], the prototypical [[Magical Girl Warrior]].


In the original series from the 70s, Honey Kisaragi was created as a [[Replacement Goldfish]] for a scientist's dead daughter, until the criminal organization (with ties to [[The Legions of Hell]]) "Panther Claw" kills the scientist while trying to steal his other [[Applied Phlebotinum]]. Honey soon acquires a secret identity as an [[Ordinary High School Student]] while fighting Panther Claw's forces, including an especially freaky set of [[Monster of the Week|Monsters Of The Week]] in the service of [[Big Bad]] Sister Jill and her [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]].
In the original '''''Cutey Honey''''' series from the 1970s, Honey Kisaragi was created as a [[Replacement Goldfish]] for a scientist's dead daughter, until the criminal organization (with ties to [[The Legions of Hell]]) "Panther Claw" kills the scientist while trying to steal his other [[Applied Phlebotinum]]. Honey soon acquires a secret identity as an [[Ordinary High School Student]] while fighting Panther Claw's forces, including an especially freaky set of [[Monster of the Week|Monsters Of The Week]] in the service of [[Big Bad]] Sister Jill and her [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]].


Honey's main power is the Phlebotinum her father was killed for -- her body contains the [[No Plans No Prototype No Backup|only prototype]]. Most modern adaptations explain it with [[Nanomachines]], but it's capable of assembling virtually any object from thin air (and disassembling them, too). Honey uses this to become a [[Voluntary Shapeshifter]], able to switch between several forms with matching abilities, costumes, and hair -- especially her most powerful form, the sword-wielding [[Redheaded Hero|Redheaded Heroine]] Cutey Honey.
Honey's main power is the Phlebotinum her father was killed for -- her body contains the [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup|only prototype]]. Most modern adaptations explain it with [[Nanomachines]], but it's capable of assembling virtually any object from thin air (and disassembling them, too). Honey uses this to become a [[Voluntary Shapeshifter]], able to switch between several forms with matching abilities, costumes, and hair -- especially her most powerful form, the sword-wielding [[Redheaded Hero|Redheaded Heroine]] Cutey Honey.


While later revivals and the various manga are usually full of playful [[Fan Service]], the original [[Bleached Underpants|television adaptation]] was just tame and pretty enough to [[Periphery Demographic|attract an unexpected number]] of younger female fans. It was also later broadcast in France under the title "Cherry Miel" ("Cherry Honey") - albeit not until 1989. It still wasn't enough to stop the original series from getting cancelled over its then-racy content.
While later revivals and the various manga are usually full of playful [[Fan Service]], the original [[Bleached Underpants|television adaptation]] was just tame and pretty enough to [[Periphery Demographic|attract an unexpected number]] of younger female fans. It was also later broadcast in France under the title "Cherry Miel" ("Cherry Honey") - albeit not until 1989. It still wasn't enough to stop the original series from getting cancelled over its then-racy content.


Ironically, [[Cutey Honey]] was usually described as a superhero and not a magical girl, but her spiritual descendants have essentially melded back into the genre to produce the [[Magical Girl Warrior]]. Most anime of that ilk owe a lot to Honey. ''[[Sailor Moon]]'''s very early broadcast incarnation, in particular, owes much to the visual tropes done in ''Cutey Honey'', right down to her [[In the Name of The Moon]] speech, her ability to transform, and the [[Mono Gender Monsters|gender choice]] of the [[Monster of the Week]]. (Go Nagai eventually did create a "traditional" [[Magical Girl]], the more kid-friendly and less successful ''[[Majokko Tickle]]'', in 1978.)
Ironically, [[Cutey Honey]] was usually described as a superhero and not a magical girl, but her spiritual descendants have essentially melded back into the genre to produce the [[Magical Girl Warrior]]. Most anime of that ilk owe a lot to Honey. ''[[Sailor Moon]]'''s very early broadcast incarnation, in particular, owes much to the visual tropes done in ''Cutey Honey'', right down to her [[In the Name of the Moon]] speech, her ability to transform, and the [[Mono-Gender Monsters|gender choice]] of the [[Monster of the Week]]. (Go Nagai eventually did create a "traditional" [[Magical Girl]], the more kid-friendly and less successful ''[[Majokko Tickle]]'', in 1978.)


'''The anime has been [[Revival|revived]] several times over the years:'''
'''The anime has been [[Revival|revived]] several times over the years:'''
* ''[[New Cutey Honey]]'', a slightly [[Darker and Edgier]] sequel set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]], with [[Cyberpunk]] overtones and several [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]s by other Go Nagai characters. The transformation sequences were lovingly animated. This slightly infamous version of the story is one of the few officially released outside Japan, although it is [[Ecchi|admittedly faithful]] to [[Go Nagai]]'s work.

* ''[[New Cutey Honey]]'', a slightly [[Darker and Edgier]] sequel set [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]], with [[Cyberpunk]] overtones and several [[Lawyer Friendly Cameo|Lawyer Friendly Cameos]] by other Go Nagai characters. The transformation sequences were lovingly animated. This slightly infamous version of the story is one of the few officially released outside Japan, although it is [[Ecchi|admittedly faithful]] to [[Go Nagai]]'s work.
* ''[[Cutey Honey Flash]]'': This incarnation was directly aimed at ''[[Sailor Moon]]'''s demographic - in fact, it was the next series to air in its timeslot after the last season and shared a lot of the same production staff. Aside from [[Bleached Underpants|obvious reasons]], was tweaked to play up the [[Magical Girl]] aspects of the character, right down to a sparkling stock footage [[Transformation Sequence]] and a [[Frilly Upgrade]]. This version also introduced a now standard trope, the [[Dark Magical Girl]], Misty Honey.
* ''[[Cutey Honey Flash]]'': This incarnation was directly aimed at ''[[Sailor Moon]]'''s demographic - in fact, it was the next series to air in its timeslot after the last season and shared a lot of the same production staff. Aside from [[Bleached Underpants|obvious reasons]], was tweaked to play up the [[Magical Girl]] aspects of the character, right down to a sparkling stock footage [[Transformation Sequence]] and a [[Frilly Upgrade]]. This version also introduced a now standard trope, the [[Dark Magical Girl]], Misty Honey.
* [[Hideaki Anno]] and Gainax produced a [[Live Action Adaptation]] movie version in 2004, titled simply ''{{media|cutey_honey_f.jpg| Cutie Honey}}''. This is the only part of the franchise besides ''New Cutey Honey'' to make it to America.
* [[Hideaki Anno]] and Gainax produced a [[Live Action Adaptation]] movie version in 2004, titled simply ''[[media:cutey_honey_f.jpg|Cutie Honey]]''. This is the only part of the franchise besides ''New Cutey Honey'' to make it to America.
** Gainax also released a 3-part [[OVA]], ''Re: Cutie Honey'', at roughly the same time. [[Broad Strokes|This series used the premises and characterizations from the 2004 movie]], but played up the [[Les Yay]] between Honey and Natsuko, here revamped as an [[The Determinator|stern, tough as nails adult policewoman]]. Anno was also part of this series, but while he provided the overall series direction, each episode had a different director and it shows.
** Gainax also released a 3-part [[OVA]], ''Re: Cutie Honey'', at roughly the same time. [[Broad Strokes|This series used the premises and characterizations from the 2004 movie]], but played up the [[Les Yay]] between Honey and Natsuko, here revamped as an [[The Determinator|stern, tough as nails adult policewoman]]. Anno was also part of this series, but while he provided the overall series direction, each episode had a different director and it shows.
* Most recently, a [[Toku]] live-action series, ''[[Cutey Honey the Live|Cutie Honey: THE LIVE]]'' aired in 2007. This series revolved around Honey (and [[Sixth Ranger|two counterparts introduced later]]) fighting a radically different version of the Panther Claw. Quite possibly the most bizarre series yet as it pinballs between utterly shameless [[So Bad Its Good]] fanservice and utterly serious, [[Darker and Edgier|dark drama]].
* A [[Toku]] live-action series, ''[[Cutie Honey: The Live]]'' aired in 2007. This series revolved around Honey (and [[Sixth Ranger|two counterparts introduced later]]) fighting a radically different version of the Panther Claw. Quite possibly the most bizarre series yet as it pinballs between utterly shameless [[So Bad It's Good]] fanservice and utterly serious, [[Darker and Edgier|dark drama]].


There have also been several different manga adaptations of the franchise.
There have also been several different manga adaptations of the franchise.


Despite its status as a legendary and influential anime in Japan, Cutie Honey is almost entirely unknown in North America. This series is not to be confused with another old-school anime, ''[[Honey Honey]]'' - although coincidentally both ''Honey Honey'' and the original ''Cutey Honey'' TV series had the same head writer (Masaki Tsuji) and some of the same animation/directorial staff.
Despite its status as a legendary and influential anime in Japan, Cutie Honey is almost entirely unknown in North America. This series is not to be confused with another old-school anime, ''[[Honey Honey]]'' - although coincidentally both ''Honey Honey'' and the original ''Cutey Honey'' TV series had the same head writer (Masaki Tsuji) and some of the same animation/directorial staff.

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=== Tropes found in multiple versions of this series: ===
== Tropes found in multiple versions of this series: ==
* [[Action Girl]]: OH SO MUCH. Every anime Action Girl is just following the example Honey established way back when. She's to anime what [[Metroid|Samus Aran]] is to video games.
* [[Action Girl]]: OH SO MUCH. Every anime Action Girl is just following the example Honey established way back when. She's to anime what [[Metroid|Samus Aran]] is to video games.
* [[Alertness Blink]]
* [[Alertness Blink]]
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** [[Hot Amazon]]: Especially in her ''Shin'' version, where she's more adult, and thus, more... well-endowed.
** [[Hot Amazon]]: Especially in her ''Shin'' version, where she's more adult, and thus, more... well-endowed.
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Danbei Hayami, a full-fledged [[Ninja]] (and a cyborg in ''New Cutey Honey'').
* [[Badass Grandpa]]: Danbei Hayami, a full-fledged [[Ninja]] (and a cyborg in ''New Cutey Honey'').
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Even happens in the live action versions, although it's [[Nipple and Dimed|averted]] in ''New Cutie Honey'' [[Freeze Frame Bonus|(and not only with nipples)]].
* [[Barbie Doll Anatomy]]: Even happens in the live action versions, although it's [[Nipple-and-Dimed|averted]] in ''New Cutie Honey'' [[Freeze-Frame Bonus|(and not only with nipples)]].
* [[Between My Legs]]: Commonly shows up in nearly every version of the show, usually as a Fanservice shot, not least of which is one of these shots with Honey's bare butt in the camera in ''Re: Cutey Honey''.
* [[Between My Legs]]: Commonly shows up in nearly every version of the show, usually as a Fanservice shot, not least of which is one of these shots with Honey's bare butt in the camera in ''Re: Cutey Honey''.
* [[Big Bad]]: Sister Jill, Panther Zora
* [[Big Bad]]: Sister Jill, Panther Zora
* [[Big Eater]]: The [[The Movie|live-action movie]] and ''Re: Cutey Honey'' versions were this because of their powers; if they were too hungry, they lost vital energy and couldn't transform.
* [[Big Eater]]: The [[The Movie|live-action movie]] and ''Re: Cutey Honey'' versions were this because of their powers; if they were too hungry, they lost vital energy and couldn't transform.
* [[Bragging Theme Tune]]: The theme song talks about how great Honey is, including her fashion sense and bouncy her boobs are. Also see Honey's spiritual descendant [[Majokko Meg Chan]], whose [[Bragging Theme Tune]] was sung by the same vocalist as the original Cutie Honey theme.
* [[Bragging Theme Tune]]: The theme song talks about how great Honey is, including her fashion sense and bouncy her boobs are. Also see Honey's spiritual descendant [[Majokko Meg-chan]], whose [[Bragging Theme Tune]] was sung by the same vocalist as the original Cutie Honey theme.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: A scene in the original TV series in which Honey is hanging on a cross (in an homage to Go Nagai's first popular manga series, [[Harenchi Gakuen]]) and one side of Honey's torn sleeveless unitard-dress is drooping down, exposing her breast, but stopping literally JUST short of exposing the nipple. One of her tormentors remarks, "That's as far as the broadcasters let us go."
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: A scene in the original TV series in which Honey is hanging on a cross (in an homage to Go Nagai's first popular manga series, [[Harenchi Gakuen]]) and one side of Honey's torn sleeveless unitard-dress is drooping down, exposing her breast, but stopping literally JUST short of exposing the nipple. One of her tormentors remarks, "That's as far as the broadcasters let us go."
* [[By the Power of Greyskull]]: "Honey ''FLASH!''"
* [[By the Power of Greyskull]]: "Honey ''FLASH!''"
** Once per episode, almost without fail (At least in New Cutey Honey - in one episode the villain interrupted her by running away and she [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] how you don't interrupt the heroine's speech), Honey would recite the following to the villain: (Laughs) Sometimes I'm (the first shape she took in the episode), sometimes I'm (second form she took in the episode), and sometimes I'm (third form she took), but the truth is...HONEY FLASH! (Cue [[Transformation Sequence]]) Lovely Warrior...Cutey Honey-san!
** Once per episode, almost without fail (At least in New Cutey Honey - in one episode the villain interrupted her by running away and she [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] how you don't interrupt the heroine's speech), Honey would recite the following to the villain: (Laughs) Sometimes I'm (the first shape she took in the episode), sometimes I'm (second form she took in the episode), and sometimes I'm (third form she took), but the truth is...HONEY FLASH! (Cue [[Transformation Sequence]]) Lovely Warrior...Cutey Honey-san!
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* [[Cool Bike]]: "Hurricane Honey" seems able to either materialize or find one at will.
* [[Cool Bike]]: "Hurricane Honey" seems able to either materialize or find one at will.
* [[The Corruption]]: This is how quasi-innocents become Monsters of the Week in some continuities.
* [[The Corruption]]: This is how quasi-innocents become Monsters of the Week in some continuities.
* [[Defeat By Modesty]]... which is averted completely and utterly. Honey treats nudity more as a minor inconvenience at best.
* [[Defeat by Modesty]]... which is averted completely and utterly. Honey treats nudity more as a minor inconvenience at best.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Grandpa Danbei from the manga and ''New Cutey Honey''.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Grandpa Danbei from the manga and ''New Cutey Honey''.
* [[Distracted By the Sexy]]: Honey Kisaragi used this as one of her WEAPONS. Although sometimes her transforming device worked wrong and she did it accidentally.
* [[Distracted by the Sexy]]: Honey Kisaragi used this as one of her WEAPONS. Although sometimes her transforming device worked wrong and she did it accidentally.
* [[Distressed Dude]]: Every notable male character will always end up needing to be rescued by Honey.
* [[Dude in Distress]]: Every notable male character will always end up needing to be rescued by Honey.
* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Honey Kisaragi in civilian mode, depending on the version.
* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Honey Kisaragi in civilian mode, depending on the version.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Honey provides a rare heroic example at the start of her [[In the Name of The Moon]] speeches.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Honey provides a rare heroic example at the start of her [[In the Name of the Moon]] speeches.
* [[Fan Disservice]]: The original manga has a lot of nudity, and it's not all Honey. There's the bullies at Honey's school -- fat, hairy, and always topless -- a private detective who never wears pants and whose anus frequently spurts blood, and Danbei's [[Male Frontal Nudity|penis]].
* [[Fan Disservice]]: The original manga has a lot of nudity, and it's not all Honey. There's the bullies at Honey's school -- fat, hairy, and always topless -- a private detective who never wears pants and whose anus frequently spurts blood, and Danbei's [[Male Frontal Nudity|penis]].
* [[Fan Service]]: So very yes.
* [[Fan Service]]: So very yes.
** Arguably, this show is '''the''' show that started [[Fan Service]] in anime.
** Arguably, this show is '''the''' show that started [[Fan Service]] in anime.
* [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant]]: Sometimes she's a ditzy blonde in a miniskirt. Other times she's a [[Badass Biker]] in [[Spy Catsuit|skintight leathers]]. Sometimes she's a dominatrix. (And so on.) But the truth behind them all is [[Transformation Name Announcement|Warrior of Love, Cutey Honey]] -- a [[Fiery Redhead|Fiery Redheaded]] [[Hot Chick With a Sword]]!
* [[Fetish Fuel Station Attendant]]: Sometimes she's a ditzy blonde in a miniskirt. Other times she's a [[Badass Biker]] in [[Spy Catsuit|skintight leathers]]. Sometimes she's a dominatrix. (And so on.) But the truth behind them all is [[Transformation Name Announcement|Warrior of Love, Cutey Honey]] -- a [[Fiery Redhead|Fiery Redheaded]] [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]!
* [[Foe Yay]]: Several examples; in the original manga, Sister Jill tried making a pass at Honey during a [[Phlebotinum Breakdown]] just before the final battle.
* [[Foe Yay]]: Several examples; in the original manga, Sister Jill tried making a pass at Honey during a [[Phlebotinum Breakdown]] just before the final battle.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Exactly how much of a ditz and how much of a genius varies alot in every incarnation of the character.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: Exactly how much of a ditz and how much of a genius varies alot in every incarnation of the character.
* [[The Heartless]]
* [[The Heartless]]
* [[Hot Blooded]]: She's a [[Go Nagai]] character with sideburns, go figure.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: She's a [[Go Nagai]] character with sideburns, go figure.
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]: See [[Hot Blooded]]. Less applicable than on other Go Nagai characters, though, as the pic shows.
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]: See [[Hot-Blooded]]. Less applicable than on other Go Nagai characters, though, as the pic shows.
** Even Seiji and Junpei have them.
** Even Seiji and Junpei have them.
* [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]
* [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]
* [[In the Name of The Moon]]: The originator of this trope, to the point of [[Older Than They Think|being occasionally quoted]] by [[Sailor Moon|the Trope Namer]].
* [[In the Name of the Moon]]: The originator of this trope, to the point of [[Older Than They Think|being occasionally quoted]] by [[Sailor Moon|the Trope Namer]].
* [[Leotard of Power]]: In at least one adaptation. However, in the original TV series and ''New Cutey Honey'', it's actually more like a ''Unitard'' Of Power.
* [[Leotard of Power]]: In at least one adaptation. However, in the original TV series and ''New Cutey Honey'', it's actually more like a ''Unitard'' Of Power.
* [[Magical Girl Warrior]]: Helped define the trope.
* [[Magical Girl Warrior]]: Helped define the trope.
* [[Master of Disguise]]: Honey.
* [[Master of Disguise]]: Honey.
* [[Miniature Senior Citizens]]
* [[Miniature Senior Citizens]]
* [[Mono Gender Monsters]]: All of the monsters are female, without exception.
* [[Mono-Gender Monsters]]: All of the monsters are female, without exception.
** ''New Cutey Honey'' was the only one to buck this trend, if only slightly. The majority of the monsters were female, but occasionally there were male goons and [[Monster of the Week|Monsters Of The]] [[Montage]]. Not to mention that the [[Decoy Leader]] before Panther Zora reappeared, Lord Dolmeck, was pretty manly.
** ''New Cutey Honey'' was the only one to buck this trend, if only slightly. The majority of the monsters were female, but occasionally there were male goons and [[Monster of the Week|Monsters Of The]] [[Montage]]. Not to mention that the [[Decoy Leader]] before Panther Zora reappeared, Lord Dolmeck, was pretty manly.
* [[Mooks]]: The mooks are all male, though.
* [[Mooks]]: The mooks are all male, though.
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** Incorrect. The original 1973 Cutey Honey TV series was released in France as "Cherry Miel", and 1997's Cutey Honey Flash was very popular in Germany.
** Incorrect. The original 1973 Cutey Honey TV series was released in France as "Cherry Miel", and 1997's Cutey Honey Flash was very popular in Germany.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Most incarnations of Honey act [[The Ditz|ditzier]] than she really is.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Most incarnations of Honey act [[The Ditz|ditzier]] than she really is.
* [[One Winged Angel]]
* [[One-Winged Angel]]
* [[Precision Guided Boomerang]]: The "Honey Boomerang".
* [[Precision-Guided Boomerang]]: The "Honey Boomerang".
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Several.
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Several.
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]
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* [[Revival]]: Several times -- ''New Cutey Honey'', ''Cutey Honey F'', [[The Movie]], ''Re: Cutie Honey'', and ''Cutie Honey: The Live''.
* [[Revival]]: Several times -- ''New Cutey Honey'', ''Cutey Honey F'', [[The Movie]], ''Re: Cutie Honey'', and ''Cutie Honey: The Live''.
** A weird case of a revival revival: ''New Cutey Honey'' had a definite air of finality in its fourth episode, but production got renewed for four more [[OVA|OVAs]], so Panther Zora started injecting her will into certain violent individuals to turn them into monsters.
** A weird case of a revival revival: ''New Cutey Honey'' had a definite air of finality in its fourth episode, but production got renewed for four more [[OVA|OVAs]], so Panther Zora started injecting her will into certain violent individuals to turn them into monsters.
* [[Spared By the Adaptation]]: [[Two Teacher School|Alphonne and Miharu]] are killed off in the original manga {{spoiler|during the attack on Honey's school}} and this is [[Played for Laughs]]. They get to live in the anime, where they made more appearances and such unceremonious deaths would have felt inappropriate.
* [[Spared by the Adaptation]]: [[Two-Teacher School|Alphonne and Miharu]] are killed off in the original manga {{spoiler|during the attack on Honey's school}} and this is [[Played for Laughs]]. They get to live in the anime, where they made more appearances and such unceremonious deaths would have felt inappropriate.
** Also spared in the anime: {{spoiler|all of the students at Honey's school except Natsuko.}}
** Also spared in the anime: {{spoiler|all of the students at Honey's school except Natsuko.}}
** The original ''Cutey Honey'' was kicked off by the death of Dr. Kisaragi, Honey's father. In ''Cutey Honey Flash'', he is merely kidnapped.
** The original ''Cutey Honey'' was kicked off by the death of Dr. Kisaragi, Honey's father. In ''Cutey Honey Flash'', he is merely kidnapped.
* [[Spell My Name With an S]]: The series title has been both "Cutey" and "Cutie" over the years. The most recent releases use "Cutie", such as 'Re:Cutie Honey", but the older series definitely spell it "Cutey".
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: The series title has been both "Cutey" and "Cutie" over the years. The most recent releases use "Cutie", such as 'Re:Cutie Honey", but the older series definitely spell it "Cutey".
* [[Stalker With a Crush]]
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]: Just about every episode, before one of her Transformation Sequences, Honey will recap the forms she's taken that episode before transforming into her Red Haired Warrior form.
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]: Just about every episode, before one of her Transformation Sequences, Honey will recap the forms she's taken that episode before transforming into her Red Haired Warrior form.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]: Idol Honey sings the anime theme song while on stage. Chokkei's father sings it to himself while peeping on Honey.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]: Idol Honey sings the anime theme song while on stage. Chokkei's father sings it to himself while peeping on Honey.
* [[The Load]]: Almost in every adaptation the majority of the male characters have at best been helpful mowing down a couple of mooks (who are also men. Notice the pattern?), but will ultimately always become the [[Distressed Dude]], leaving Cutie Honey to save the day.
* [[The Load]]: Almost in every adaptation the majority of the male characters have at best been helpful mowing down a couple of mooks (who are also men. Notice the pattern?), but will ultimately always become the [[Dude in Distress]], leaving Cutie Honey to save the day.
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: Which is either more or less fanservicey depending on which incarnation you're watching.
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: Which is either more or less fanservicey depending on which incarnation you're watching.
* [[Transformation Trinket]]: Honey's choker.
* [[Transformation Trinket]]: Honey's choker.
* [[Transformation Name Announcement]]
* [[Transformation Name Announcement]]
* [[Trickster Archetype]]: Honey herself.
* [[Trickster Archetype]]: Honey herself.
* [[Wig Dress Accent]]: Honey's transformations tend to work this way, although [[Latex Perfection|there are exceptions]].
* [[Wig, Dress, Accent]]: Honey's transformations tend to work this way, although [[Latex Perfection|there are exceptions]].
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Honey passes for a 16-year old human when she's not transformed to look older or younger, but was built more recently than that.
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Honey passes for a 16-year old human when she's not transformed to look older or younger, but was built more recently than that.
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]: Panther Claw is never completely defeated in any series.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bittersweet Ending]]: Panther Claw is never completely defeated in any series.}}
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* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Seiji, in one episode.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Seiji, in one episode.
* [[Glamour Failure]]: In Episode 3, Honey and Seiji wonder why the owner of a new jewelry store refuses to let reporters take photos of her. Turns out she's a Panther Claw minion in disguise, and the camera shows her true form.
* [[Glamour Failure]]: In Episode 3, Honey and Seiji wonder why the owner of a new jewelry store refuses to let reporters take photos of her. Turns out she's a Panther Claw minion in disguise, and the camera shows her true form.
* [[Go Out With a Smile]]: {{spoiler|Natsuko's final scene.}}
* [[Go Out with a Smile]]: {{spoiler|Natsuko's final scene.}}
* [[Gonk]]: Alphonne.
* [[Gonk]]: Alphonne.
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: Danbei is voiced by the same guy (Ichiro Nagai) who voiced Happosai in [[Ranma One Half]] and Cherry in [[Urusei Yatsura]]. Honey's voice actress (Eiko Masuyama) is probably best known to Westerners as Fujiko Mine in [[Lupin III]].
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Danbei is voiced by the same guy (Ichiro Nagai) who voiced Happosai in [[Ranma ½]] and Cherry in [[Urusei Yatsura]]. Honey's voice actress (Eiko Masuyama) is probably best known to Westerners as Fujiko Mine in [[Lupin III]].
* [[Hostage for Macguffin]]: The baddies try this a lot, usually using Seiji, Junpei, and/or Danbei as the hostage.
* [[Hostage for Macguffin]]: The baddies try this a lot, usually using Seiji, Junpei, and/or Danbei as the hostage.
* [[Hot for Student]]: Alphonne-sensei has a crush on Honey.
* [[Hot for Student]]: Alphonne-sensei has a crush on Honey.
* [[Informed Attribute]]: There's no actual proof of Honey's status as an android until the final episode. Indeed Honey is threatened by drowning, strangulation and bleeding more than her android status is mentioned.
* [[Kill the Cutie]]: {{spoiler|Poor Natsuko.}}
* [[Kill the Cutie]]: {{spoiler|Poor Natsuko.}}
* [[Theme Naming]]: Panther Claw's minions all have either "panther" or "claw" in their names.
* [[Theme Naming]]: Panther Claw's minions all have either "panther" or "claw" in their names.
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]]: In episode 2.
* [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]]: In episode 2.
* [[Two Teacher School]]: Alphonne and Miharu/"Histler".
* [[Two-Teacher School]]: Alphonne and Miharu/"Histler".
* [[What Measure Is a Non Human]]: Dr. Kisaragi brings this up in the first episode with his "What is a human? What is a robot?" speech, the gist of which is that even though Honey is an android, he still loves her like a daughter.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Dr. Kisaragi brings this up in the first episode with his "What is a human? What is a robot?" speech, the gist of which is that even though Honey is an android, he still loves her like a daughter.


=== Tropes found in the original manga: ===
=== Tropes found in the original manga: ===
* [[Phlebotinum Breakdown]]: Later in the manga, Honey's powers became more and more unreliable.
* [[Phlebotinum Breakdown]]: Later in the manga, Honey's powers became more and more unreliable.
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Parodied - Honey's secret identity goes to a girls' boarding school, and, well, [[Sitch Sexuality|things happen]].
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbians]]: Parodied - Honey's secret identity goes to a girls' boarding school, and, well, [[Situational Sexuality|things happen]].
* [[The Starscream]]: When Sister Jill chastised Dragon Panther, her subordinate openly rebelled, declaring Jill was too weak to order her around, and she would kill her and fill her position. It did not work how she expected it to.
* [[The Starscream]]: When Sister Jill chastised Dragon Panther, her subordinate openly rebelled, declaring Jill was too weak to order her around, and she would kill her and fill her position. It did not work how she expected it to.
* [[This Is Unforgivable]]: Being a [[Hot Blooded]] [[Action Girl]], Honey is bound to utter the sentence several times. One example happened shortly after one of Panther Claw minions {{spoiler|charred her best friend to ashes:}}
* [[This Is Unforgivable!]]: Being a [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Action Girl]], Honey is bound to utter the sentence several times. One example happened shortly after one of Panther Claw minions {{spoiler|charred her best friend to ashes:}}
{{quote| '''Honey''': "Not only They did kil my papa... And blow up my school and kill my friends... My best friend.. They killed Natsu-chan too! I won't forgive you, Panther Claw! No matter what happens to my body, I will kill each and every member of Panther Claw!"}}
{{quote|'''Honey''': "Not only They did kil my papa... And blow up my school and kill my friends... My best friend.. They killed Natsu-chan too! I won't forgive you, Panther Claw! No matter what happens to my body, I will kill each and every member of Panther Claw!"}}
* [[This Page Will Self Destruct]]: Dr. Kisaragi's robot recording and house do this after delivering his posthumous exposition. Honey is about ''this'' close to leaving Seiji to die so he can't tell anyone.
* [[This Page Will Self-Destruct]]: Dr. Kisaragi's robot recording and house do this after delivering his posthumous exposition. Honey is about ''this'' close to leaving Seiji to die so he can't tell anyone.
* [[The Unfought]]: Panther Zora in the original manga.
* [[The Unfought]]: Panther Zora in the original manga.


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* [[Action Mom]]: Daiko Hayami.
* [[Action Mom]]: Daiko Hayami.
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Jewel Princess.
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Jewel Princess.
* [[Anti Villain]]: Natsuko's former friends Gene, Pokey, and Jan stole a bomb with plans to hold it for ransom, and then use the money to start over somewhere else. The bomb heist was going to be their last heist, before Gene got [[Hijacked By Ganon|Hijacked by Panther Zora]] and killed Pokey and Jan.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Natsuko's former friends Gene, Pokey, and Jan stole a bomb with plans to hold it for ransom, and then use the money to start over somewhere else. The bomb heist was going to be their last heist, before Gene got [[Hijacked by Ganon|Hijacked by Panther Zora]] and killed Pokey and Jan.
* [[Back From the Dead]]: Black Maiden is really Panther Zora.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Black Maiden is really Panther Zora.
* [[Big Bad]]: Dolmeck.
* [[Big Bad]]: Dolmeck.
** [[Bigger Bad]]: Panther Zora. It turns out Dolmeck was really [[The Dragon]] attempting to revive Panther Zora to her former glory.
** [[Bigger Bad]]: Panther Zora. It turns out Dolmeck was really [[The Dragon]] attempting to revive Panther Zora to her former glory.
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* [[Darker and Edgier]]
* [[Darker and Edgier]]
* [[Depraved Homosexual]]: Virtual Hacker, a [[Camp Gay]] [[Master of Illusion]].
* [[Depraved Homosexual]]: Virtual Hacker, a [[Camp Gay]] [[Master of Illusion]].
* [[Distracted By the Sexy]]: Gold Digger has two blinding lights on the inside of her breast plates she uses to stun her enemies.
* [[Distracted by the Sexy]]: Gold Digger has two blinding lights on the inside of her breast plates she uses to stun her enemies.
* [[Do Anything Robot]]: In this version, Grandpa Danbei's become a Do Anything [[Hollywood Cyborg|Cyborg]], with most of ''[[Mazinger Z]]'''s attacks. (This is [[Lampshaded]] in the eighth episode.)
* [[Do-Anything Robot]]: In this version, Grandpa Danbei's become a Do Anything [[Hollywood Cyborg|Cyborg]], with most of ''[[Mazinger Z]]'''s attacks. (This is [[Lampshaded]] in the eighth episode.)
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: An inversion. Gene looked more like a Go Nagai man; huge, muscular, masculine haircut.
* [[Dude Looks Like a Lady]]: An inversion. Gene looked more like a Go Nagai man; huge, muscular, masculine haircut.
* [[Foe Yay]]: Used as a diversion. Rocker Saline discovers Honey searching her dressing room, so to get out Honey pretends to be an enamored fan who loves Saline. A flustered and horrified Saline throws Honey out of her dressing room, screaming "I'm not into THAT!" (Honey, on the other hand, says "that was kind of fun!")
* [[Foe Yay]]: Used as a diversion. Rocker Saline discovers Honey searching her dressing room, so to get out Honey pretends to be an enamored fan who loves Saline. A flustered and horrified Saline throws Honey out of her dressing room, screaming "I'm not into THAT!" (Honey, on the other hand, says "that was kind of fun!")
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* [[Giggling Villain]]: Peeping Spider.
* [[Giggling Villain]]: Peeping Spider.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Peeping Spider, almost. It was in the eight episode, which was the last one made.}}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Peeping Spider, almost. It was in the eight episode, which was the last one made.}}
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: [[Michiko Neya]] and [[Jessica Calvello]] as Honey; [[Rica Matsumoto]] as Chokkei; [[Tiffany Grant]] as Daiko; Tristan MacAvery as Danbei Hayami; [[Junko Iwao]] as Natsuko; and [[Ai Orikasa]] and [[Kikuko Inoue]] as Special Guest Monsters of the Week.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Michiko Neya]] and [[Jessica Calvello]] as Honey; [[Rica Matsumoto]] as Chokkei; [[Tiffany Grant]] as Daiko; Tristan MacAvery as Danbei Hayami; [[Junko Iwao]] as Natsuko; and [[Ai Orikasa]] and [[Kikuko Inoue]] as Special Guest Monsters of the Week.
* [[Hijacked By Ganon]]: Panther Zora showing up after three episodes of Dolmeck as the [[Big Bad]].
* [[Hijacked by Ganon]]: Panther Zora showing up after three episodes of Dolmeck as the [[Big Bad]].
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Daiko.
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Daiko.
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]
* [[Immortality Begins At Twenty]]: Honey looks a few years older in ''New Cutey Honey'', possibly due to having used her transformation abilities to age just out of puberty.
* [[Immortality Begins At Twenty]]: Honey looks a few years older in ''New Cutey Honey'', possibly due to having used her transformation abilities to age just out of puberty.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: Quite a bit in Volume 2, though often it's straight fourth-wall breaking - like when Honey says she's contractually obligated to wear a bulletproof bra because the fans would be devastated if anything happened to her breasts.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: Quite a bit in Volume 2, though often it's straight fourth-wall breaking - like when Honey says she's contractually obligated to wear a bulletproof bra because the fans would be devastated if anything happened to her breasts.
* [[Lawyer Friendly Cameo]]: Several — Honey turns into "Chinese Warrior Honey" or "[[Woolseyism|Kung Fu Honey]]"<ref>[[Street Fighter|Chun-Li]] with a ''green'' [[Qipao]]</ref> in episode 3, into "Sukeban Honey"<ref>[[Delinquents|Saki Asamiya]] from ''[[Sukeban Deka]]''</ref> in ep. 7, and into [[You Can Leave Your Hat On|a stripper who looks a lot like]] [[Rayearth|Hououji Fuu]] in ep. 8. The series also has guest appearances by Go Nagai characters [[Devilman|Akira Fudo]] and [[Mazinger Z|Professor Kabuto]].
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: Several — Honey turns into "Chinese Warrior Honey" or "[[Woolseyism|Kung Fu Honey]]"<ref>[[Street Fighter|Chun-Li]] with a ''green'' [[Qipao]]</ref> in episode 3, into "Sukeban Honey"<ref>[[Delinquents|Saki Asamiya]] from ''[[Sukeban Deka]]''</ref> in ep. 7, and into [[You Can Leave Your Hat On|a stripper who looks a lot like]] [[Rayearth|Hououji Fuu]] in ep. 8. The series also has guest appearances by Go Nagai characters [[Devilman|Akira Fudo]] and [[Mazinger Z|Professor Kabuto]].
* [[Mama Bear]]: Daiko.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Daiko.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Panther Zora.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: Panther Zora.
* [[Miss Robinson Boy Wonder]]: Chokkei Hayami
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Honey looks a few years older than she did in the original series, but not the over one hundred years she actually is by then.
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Honey looks a few years older than she did in the original series, but not the over one hundred years she actually is by then.
* [[Outlaw Couple]]: Daiko and Akakabu (Chokkei's parents)'.
* [[Outlaw Couple]]: Daiko and Akakabu (Chokkei's parents)'.
* [[Plot Relevant Age Up]]; The "Black Maiden" (a nude girl in a bottle on top of a suit of armor) turns out to really be Panther Zora's reincarnated form; when Dolmeck's armor is cracked open, evil power courses out and ages her back to her adult form.
* [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]]; The "Black Maiden" (a nude girl in a bottle on top of a suit of armor) turns out to really be Panther Zora's reincarnated form; when Dolmeck's armor is cracked open, evil power courses out and ages her back to her adult form.
* [[Premiseville]]: Cosplay City
* [[Premiseville]]: Cosplay City
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Jewel Princess.
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: Jewel Princess.
* [[Psycho Serum]]: The capsules which induce [[One Winged Angel]] in the user.
* [[Psycho Serum]]: The capsules which induce [[One-Winged Angel]] in the user.
* [[Series Fauxnalie]]: The fourth episode seems to end everything with a bang, but then four more episodes got made.
* [[Series Fauxnalie]]: The fourth episode seems to end everything with a bang, but then four more episodes got made.
* [[Shorttank]]: Natsuko.
* [[Shorttank]]: Natsuko.
* [[Shout Out]]: This version has numerous nods to Go Nagai's other works.
* [[Shout-Out]]: This version has numerous nods to Go Nagai's other works.
* [[Spy Catsuit]]: Invoked — Chokkei and [[Dirty Old Man|Grandpa Danbei]] wear these while on a spying mission with Honey, and Danbei persuades her that she really needs to change into one, too. Danbei is disappointed when his grandson keeps him from peeping on the [[Transformation Sequence]].
* [[Spy Catsuit]]: Invoked — Chokkei and [[Dirty Old Man|Grandpa Danbei]] wear these while on a spying mission with Honey, and Danbei persuades her that she really needs to change into one, too. Danbei is disappointed when his grandson keeps him from peeping on the [[Transformation Sequence]].
* [[Stone Wall]]: Akakabu's "fighting style" (if you can call it that) is simply to absorb more punishment than the opponent can dish out. Daiko fell in love with this determination (because she was unable to defeat him, no matter how many times he got the crap kicked out of him).
* [[Stone Wall]]: Akakabu's "fighting style" (if you can call it that) is simply to absorb more punishment than the opponent can dish out. Daiko fell in love with this determination (because she was unable to defeat him, no matter how many times he got the crap kicked out of him).
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Chokkei's parents Akakabu and Daiko rob banks for a living, but we only see this once during the intro, and they fail spectacularly as everyone in the bank lobby is armed and gunning for them.
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: Chokkei's parents Akakabu and Daiko rob banks for a living, but we only see this once during the intro, and they fail spectacularly as everyone in the bank lobby is armed and gunning for them.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]
* [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]]
* [[Ugly Guy Hot Wife]]: Akakabu and Daiko.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Akakabu and Daiko.
* [[Villain Song]]: "Burning Up" by punk rocker Saline.
* [[Villain Song]]: "Burning Up" by punk rocker Saline.
* [[Wax Museum Morgue]]: The Jewel Princess.
* [[Wax Museum Morgue]]: The Jewel Princess.
* [[Wrench Wench]]: Natsuko.
* [[Wrench Wench]]: Natsuko.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Honey eventually manages to skewer the [[Big Bad]] Dolmeck -- exactly as planned. It turns out that he's [[Sealed Evil in A Can]], and Honey [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero|opened a portal to Hell]] so the souls of the foes she's defeated can awaken Dolmeck's Dragon to take her true form -- [[Hijacked By Ganon|Panther Zora herself]].}}
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: {{spoiler|Honey eventually manages to skewer the [[Big Bad]] Dolmeck -- exactly as planned. It turns out that he's [[Sealed Evil in a Can]], and Honey [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|opened a portal to Hell]] so the souls of the foes she's defeated can awaken Dolmeck's Dragon to take her true form -- [[Hijacked by Ganon|Panther Zora herself]].}}
* [[You Can Leave Your Hat On]]: Honey poses as a stripper to lure a [[Boxed Crook|crook she needs boxed]] out of hiding.
* [[You Can Leave Your Hat On]]: Honey poses as a stripper to lure a [[Boxed Crook|crook she needs boxed]] out of hiding.


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* [[Inspector Javert]]: Natsuko.
* [[Inspector Javert]]: Natsuko.
* [[Intimate Healing]]: Natsuko and Honey.
* [[Intimate Healing]]: Natsuko and Honey.
* [[Lawyer Friendly Cameo]]: [[Mazinger Z|Koji, Boss, and Sayaka]] get a cameo in one episode. So do Akira and Miki (1972 TV series versions) from [[Devilman]], and the original anime Natsuko from 1973.
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]]: [[Mazinger Z|Koji, Boss, and Sayaka]] get a cameo in one episode. So do Akira and Miki (1972 TV series versions) from [[Devilman]], and the original anime Natsuko from 1973.
* [[Nipple and Dimed]]: Very averted.
* [[Nipple-and-Dimed]]: Very averted.
* [[Plucky Office Girl]]: Honey works as one of these.
* [[Plucky Office Girl]]: Honey works as one of these.
* [[Power of Love]]: Na-chan saves a destablized Honey with this.
* [[Power of Love]]: Na-chan saves a destablized Honey with this.
* [[They Fight Crime]]: At the end, Natsuko and Honey go into work together as private detectives.
* [[They Fight Crime]]: At the end, Natsuko and Honey go into work together as private detectives.


=== Tropes found in the [[Live Action Adaptation|Live Action Adaptations]]: ===
=== Tropes found in the [[Live Action Adaptation]]s: ===
* [[Animated Credits Opening]]: The live-action movie.
* [[Animated Credits Opening]]: The live-action movie.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Sister Yuki}} in ''The Live''.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: {{spoiler|Sister Yuki}} in ''The Live''.
* [[Kill and Replace]]: Cobalt Claw does this to the [[Alpha Bitch]] in [[The Movie]].
* [[Live Action Adaptation]]: Two, in fact: [[The Movie]] and ''Cutie Honey: The Live''.
* [[Live Action Adaptation]]: Two, in fact: [[The Movie]] and ''Cutie Honey: The Live''.
* [[Phlebotinum Breakdown]]: Taken to an extreme with Sister Miki and Sister Yuki in "The Live".
* [[Phlebotinum Breakdown]]: Taken to an extreme with Sister Miki and Sister Yuki in "The Live".
* [[Replicant Snatching]]: Cobalt Claw does this to the [[Alpha Bitch]] in [[The Movie]].
* [[They Fight Crime]]: Honey, Miki and Yuki had a brief gig as a team of three in ''The Live''. {{spoiler|Of course, Miki and Yuki's system flaws, coupled with Yuki being manipulative, made sure that this partnership didn't last long.}}
* [[They Fight Crime]]: Honey, Miki and Yuki had a brief gig as a team of three in ''The Live''. {{spoiler|Of course, Miki and Yuki's system flaws, coupled with Yuki being manipulative, made sure that this partnership didn't last long.}}


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Latest revision as of 19:54, 9 June 2023

The most recent anime incarnation of the classic character.
Kawaru wa yo! ("I'm going to change!")
Honey Kisaragi (quote from the end of the legendary OP song)

A popular superheroine from the bizarre mind of Go Nagai. Notable, among other things, for being one of the first female characters to star in a Shounen series and through inspiration, the prototypical Magical Girl Warrior.

In the original Cutey Honey series from the 1970s, Honey Kisaragi was created as a Replacement Goldfish for a scientist's dead daughter, until the criminal organization (with ties to The Legions of Hell) "Panther Claw" kills the scientist while trying to steal his other Applied Phlebotinum. Honey soon acquires a secret identity as an Ordinary High School Student while fighting Panther Claw's forces, including an especially freaky set of Monsters Of The Week in the service of Big Bad Sister Jill and her Quirky Miniboss Squad.

Honey's main power is the Phlebotinum her father was killed for -- her body contains the only prototype. Most modern adaptations explain it with Nanomachines, but it's capable of assembling virtually any object from thin air (and disassembling them, too). Honey uses this to become a Voluntary Shapeshifter, able to switch between several forms with matching abilities, costumes, and hair -- especially her most powerful form, the sword-wielding Redheaded Heroine Cutey Honey.

While later revivals and the various manga are usually full of playful Fan Service, the original television adaptation was just tame and pretty enough to attract an unexpected number of younger female fans. It was also later broadcast in France under the title "Cherry Miel" ("Cherry Honey") - albeit not until 1989. It still wasn't enough to stop the original series from getting cancelled over its then-racy content.

Ironically, Cutey Honey was usually described as a superhero and not a magical girl, but her spiritual descendants have essentially melded back into the genre to produce the Magical Girl Warrior. Most anime of that ilk owe a lot to Honey. Sailor Moon's very early broadcast incarnation, in particular, owes much to the visual tropes done in Cutey Honey, right down to her In the Name of the Moon speech, her ability to transform, and the gender choice of the Monster of the Week. (Go Nagai eventually did create a "traditional" Magical Girl, the more kid-friendly and less successful Majokko Tickle, in 1978.)

The anime has been revived several times over the years:

There have also been several different manga adaptations of the franchise.

Despite its status as a legendary and influential anime in Japan, Cutie Honey is almost entirely unknown in North America. This series is not to be confused with another old-school anime, Honey Honey - although coincidentally both Honey Honey and the original Cutey Honey TV series had the same head writer (Masaki Tsuji) and some of the same animation/directorial staff.


The following tropes are common to many or all entries in the Cutey Honey franchise.
For tropes specific to individual installments, visit their respective work pages.

Tropes found in multiple versions of this series:

  • Action Girl: OH SO MUCH. Every anime Action Girl is just following the example Honey established way back when. She's to anime what Samus Aran is to video games.
  • Alertness Blink
  • All Men Are Perverts: And also kind of useless.
  • Anime Theme Song: One of the most famous in anime history and covered for every subsequent production.
    • Also an Ear Worm of incredible proportions.
  • Ass Kicks You
  • Badass Adorable: Honey certainly qualifies. She's a very sweet, loveable girl when not in full action mode. However, when she transforms, she turn into a...
    • Hot Amazon: Especially in her Shin version, where she's more adult, and thus, more... well-endowed.
  • Badass Grandpa: Danbei Hayami, a full-fledged Ninja (and a cyborg in New Cutey Honey).
  • Barbie Doll Anatomy: Even happens in the live action versions, although it's averted in New Cutie Honey (and not only with nipples).
  • Between My Legs: Commonly shows up in nearly every version of the show, usually as a Fanservice shot, not least of which is one of these shots with Honey's bare butt in the camera in Re: Cutey Honey.
  • Big Bad: Sister Jill, Panther Zora
  • Big Eater: The live-action movie and Re: Cutey Honey versions were this because of their powers; if they were too hungry, they lost vital energy and couldn't transform.
  • Bragging Theme Tune: The theme song talks about how great Honey is, including her fashion sense and bouncy her boobs are. Also see Honey's spiritual descendant Majokko Meg-chan, whose Bragging Theme Tune was sung by the same vocalist as the original Cutie Honey theme.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: A scene in the original TV series in which Honey is hanging on a cross (in an homage to Go Nagai's first popular manga series, Harenchi Gakuen) and one side of Honey's torn sleeveless unitard-dress is drooping down, exposing her breast, but stopping literally JUST short of exposing the nipple. One of her tormentors remarks, "That's as far as the broadcasters let us go."
  • By the Power of Greyskull: "Honey FLASH!"
    • Once per episode, almost without fail (At least in New Cutey Honey - in one episode the villain interrupted her by running away and she lampshaded how you don't interrupt the heroine's speech), Honey would recite the following to the villain: (Laughs) Sometimes I'm (the first shape she took in the episode), sometimes I'm (second form she took in the episode), and sometimes I'm (third form she took), but the truth is...HONEY FLASH! (Cue Transformation Sequence) Lovely Warrior...Cutey Honey-san!
  • Calling Your Attacks: In the original series and especially in Flash.
  • Camp: Played to the hilt. Re:Cutie Honey could drown you in it.
    • Oh, the live action movie also certainly qualifies.
  • Clothing Damage: Honey's clothes are shredded off during every transformation sequence. Re:Cutie Honey even had her clothes disintegrate whenever she got hungry. And there's plenty of combat-induced Clothing Damage, too.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Honey will use ANY and ALL dirty trick she can think of. She never plays for the enemy's rules.
  • Cool Bike: "Hurricane Honey" seems able to either materialize or find one at will.
  • The Corruption: This is how quasi-innocents become Monsters of the Week in some continuities.
  • Defeat by Modesty... which is averted completely and utterly. Honey treats nudity more as a minor inconvenience at best.
  • Dirty Old Man: Grandpa Danbei from the manga and New Cutey Honey.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: Honey Kisaragi used this as one of her WEAPONS. Although sometimes her transforming device worked wrong and she did it accidentally.
  • Dude in Distress: Every notable male character will always end up needing to be rescued by Honey.
  • Dumb Blonde: Honey Kisaragi in civilian mode, depending on the version.
  • Evil Laugh: Honey provides a rare heroic example at the start of her In the Name of the Moon speeches.
  • Fan Disservice: The original manga has a lot of nudity, and it's not all Honey. There's the bullies at Honey's school -- fat, hairy, and always topless -- a private detective who never wears pants and whose anus frequently spurts blood, and Danbei's penis.
  • Fan Service: So very yes.
    • Arguably, this show is the show that started Fan Service in anime.
  • Fetish Fuel Station Attendant: Sometimes she's a ditzy blonde in a miniskirt. Other times she's a Badass Biker in skintight leathers. Sometimes she's a dominatrix. (And so on.) But the truth behind them all is Warrior of Love, Cutey Honey -- a Fiery Redheaded Hot Chick with a Sword!
  • Foe Yay: Several examples; in the original manga, Sister Jill tried making a pass at Honey during a Phlebotinum Breakdown just before the final battle.
  • Genius Ditz: Exactly how much of a ditz and how much of a genius varies alot in every incarnation of the character.
  • The Heartless
  • Hot-Blooded: She's a Go Nagai character with sideburns, go figure.
  • Hotblooded Sideburns: See Hot-Blooded. Less applicable than on other Go Nagai characters, though, as the pic shows.
    • Even Seiji and Junpei have them.
  • Innocent Fanservice Girl
  • In the Name of the Moon: The originator of this trope, to the point of being occasionally quoted by the Trope Namer.
  • Leotard of Power: In at least one adaptation. However, in the original TV series and New Cutey Honey, it's actually more like a Unitard Of Power.
  • Magical Girl Warrior: Helped define the trope.
  • Master of Disguise: Honey.
  • Miniature Senior Citizens
  • Mono-Gender Monsters: All of the monsters are female, without exception.
    • New Cutey Honey was the only one to buck this trend, if only slightly. The majority of the monsters were female, but occasionally there were male goons and Monsters Of The Montage. Not to mention that the Decoy Leader before Panther Zora reappeared, Lord Dolmeck, was pretty manly.
  • Mooks: The mooks are all male, though.
  • More Than Mind Control: Panther Zora recruits several Monsters Of The Week this way. In the latter half of New Cutey Honey we see this in action; a huge, muscular woman (part of a quartet of thieves) slowly becomes more psychotic as she succumbs to her rage and Zora's Mind Rape, and eventually she turns into an acid-spewing monster fully under Panther Zora's control and willing to kill (or try to kill) her former True Companions without a thought simply For the Evulz.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Honey herself. Thankfully, she balances this out by being an ABSOLUTE BADASS.
  • Multiform Balance: The Cutie Honey swordswoman form is usually the most powerful, but each of her transformations tends to have its advantages.
  • No Export for You: Only the extremely ecchi and live action remakes of the series have ever made it outside Japan.
    • Incorrect. The original 1973 Cutey Honey TV series was released in France as "Cherry Miel", and 1997's Cutey Honey Flash was very popular in Germany.
  • Obfuscating Stupidity: Most incarnations of Honey act ditzier than she really is.
  • One-Winged Angel
  • Precision-Guided Boomerang: The "Honey Boomerang".
  • Psycho Lesbian: Several.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad
  • Refuge in Audacity: New Cutey Honey and Re: Cutey Honey don't even try to be subtle in their blatant fanservice.
  • Replacement Goldfish: Honey herself, created as the "replacement" for Dr. Kisaragi's dead daughter (though before dying, Daddy told her she should become her own person). In New Cutey Honey, she shows signs of this towards that version of Natsuko after the original's Heroic Sacrifice.
    • Averted somewhat in Re: Cutie Honey, where Honey is the original daughter's mind resurrected in an android body.
    • A darker version is shown in The Live. Proffy Kisaragi mortally wounded Miki and killed her family, made her into android with his daughter's memory, and then threw her away when he realized she was flawed. Miki came back to kill him later, though.
  • Revival: Several times -- New Cutey Honey, Cutey Honey F, The Movie, Re: Cutie Honey, and Cutie Honey: The Live.
    • A weird case of a revival revival: New Cutey Honey had a definite air of finality in its fourth episode, but production got renewed for four more OVAs, so Panther Zora started injecting her will into certain violent individuals to turn them into monsters.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Alphonne and Miharu are killed off in the original manga during the attack on Honey's school and this is Played for Laughs. They get to live in the anime, where they made more appearances and such unceremonious deaths would have felt inappropriate.
    • Also spared in the anime: all of the students at Honey's school except Natsuko.
    • The original Cutey Honey was kicked off by the death of Dr. Kisaragi, Honey's father. In Cutey Honey Flash, he is merely kidnapped.
  • Spell My Name with an "S": The series title has been both "Cutey" and "Cutie" over the years. The most recent releases use "Cutie", such as 'Re:Cutie Honey", but the older series definitely spell it "Cutey".
  • Stalker with a Crush
  • Stuff Blowing Up
  • Talking Is a Free Action: Just about every episode, before one of her Transformation Sequences, Honey will recap the forms she's taken that episode before transforming into her Red Haired Warrior form.
  • Theme Tune Cameo: Idol Honey sings the anime theme song while on stage. Chokkei's father sings it to himself while peeping on Honey.
  • The Load: Almost in every adaptation the majority of the male characters have at best been helpful mowing down a couple of mooks (who are also men. Notice the pattern?), but will ultimately always become the Dude in Distress, leaving Cutie Honey to save the day.
  • Transformation Sequence: Which is either more or less fanservicey depending on which incarnation you're watching.
  • Transformation Trinket: Honey's choker.
  • Transformation Name Announcement
  • Trickster Archetype: Honey herself.
  • Wig, Dress, Accent: Honey's transformations tend to work this way, although there are exceptions.
  • Younger Than They Look: Honey passes for a 16-year old human when she's not transformed to look older or younger, but was built more recently than that.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Panther Claw is never completely defeated in any series.
  • Sacrificial Lamb: Natsuko in the original manga and TV series. Prof. Kisaragi and Seira in Cutey Honey Flash.

Tropes found in The Original Series:

Tropes found in the original manga:

  • Phlebotinum Breakdown: Later in the manga, Honey's powers became more and more unreliable.
  • Schoolgirl Lesbians: Parodied - Honey's secret identity goes to a girls' boarding school, and, well, things happen.
  • The Starscream: When Sister Jill chastised Dragon Panther, her subordinate openly rebelled, declaring Jill was too weak to order her around, and she would kill her and fill her position. It did not work how she expected it to.
  • This Is Unforgivable!: Being a Hot-Blooded Action Girl, Honey is bound to utter the sentence several times. One example happened shortly after one of Panther Claw minions charred her best friend to ashes:

Honey: "Not only They did kil my papa... And blow up my school and kill my friends... My best friend.. They killed Natsu-chan too! I won't forgive you, Panther Claw! No matter what happens to my body, I will kill each and every member of Panther Claw!"

  • This Page Will Self-Destruct: Dr. Kisaragi's robot recording and house do this after delivering his posthumous exposition. Honey is about this close to leaving Seiji to die so he can't tell anyone.
  • The Unfought: Panther Zora in the original manga.

Tropes found in New Cutey Honey:

Tropes found in Cutey Honey Flash:

Tropes found in Re: Cutey Honey:

Tropes found in the Live Action Adaptations: