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Reviewers say 'Hunter x Hunter' is celebrated for its intricate characters, mature themes, and strategic combat. The series evolves from a child-friendly beginning to darker, intense arcs, particularly the Chimera Ant and Yorknew City, which are lauded for emotional depth. The unique power system and character relationships are often commended. However, some find certain arcs slow or filler-heavy, and there's criticism of unresolved plotlines and inconsistent pacing. The animation and soundtrack are highly praised, enhancing the immersive experience.
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Hunter X Hunter 2011 is an amazing work.
I have read the Manga and watched the anime (1999), and it is certified to the origin.
The animation is at the highest quality there is, giving the opportunity to truly enjoy this series. In HD-widescreen, you can really feel the action and connect to the story and the characters.
I am following the new release weekly, and every new episode I am astonished by the high quality of the sound, picture and story which are exactly how they should be.
Hunter X Hunter story is rich, interesting and authentic, and the writers of this new series did a great job transferring and transmitting it.
Another great feature in the new series is the background adjustment to our time - Phones, computers and more electronic devices that were rare and undeveloped in the Manga can now be found and used anywhere, without damaging the story. I believe it even adds to the experience.
This is a must-see show, to any fan of this genre (Especially to whom had seen and/or read Hunter X Hunter), though I would really recommend this series to anyone.
I have read the Manga and watched the anime (1999), and it is certified to the origin.
The animation is at the highest quality there is, giving the opportunity to truly enjoy this series. In HD-widescreen, you can really feel the action and connect to the story and the characters.
I am following the new release weekly, and every new episode I am astonished by the high quality of the sound, picture and story which are exactly how they should be.
Hunter X Hunter story is rich, interesting and authentic, and the writers of this new series did a great job transferring and transmitting it.
Another great feature in the new series is the background adjustment to our time - Phones, computers and more electronic devices that were rare and undeveloped in the Manga can now be found and used anywhere, without damaging the story. I believe it even adds to the experience.
This is a must-see show, to any fan of this genre (Especially to whom had seen and/or read Hunter X Hunter), though I would really recommend this series to anyone.
this is everything someone who enjoys animes could ever ask for. let me explain: epic battles that aren't stretched for 5 episodes. the story plot is so twisted but yet there are no flaws or loop holes. the explanations make sense and are fun to listen to. there is a balance between the intense gory moments and the light hearted jokish moments. the characters are liakable, even the villains. its just the perfect anime. and don't listen to those people who say that this version is rubbish compared to the 1999 version. its ten times better. the show might start of a little childish but its picks up the pace in no time. i recommend this to anyone i meet...literally. its just that damn good
I would highly recommend that everyone watch this show. I don't want to say anything to spoil it, and I'm sure that countless others have already provided more in-depth reasons why you should watch it, but still, watch it.
I will warn you though, while the beginning of the show makes it seem like its going to be somewhat kid-friendly, trust me when I say that this is not the case.
I will warn you though, while the beginning of the show makes it seem like its going to be somewhat kid-friendly, trust me when I say that this is not the case.
Hunter Exam arc
(Episodes 1-26)
Heavens Arena arc (Episodes 27-38)
Phantom Troupe arc (Episodes 39-58)
Hunter X Hunter: Phantom Rouge (Movie 1)
Greed Island arc (Episodes 58-75)
Hunter X Hunter: The Last Mission (Movie 2)
Chimera Ant arc (Episodes 76-136)
The Election arc (Episodes 136-148)
The movies are standalone and can be watched after the end of the ANIME.
Heavens Arena arc (Episodes 27-38)
Phantom Troupe arc (Episodes 39-58)
Hunter X Hunter: Phantom Rouge (Movie 1)
Greed Island arc (Episodes 58-75)
Hunter X Hunter: The Last Mission (Movie 2)
Chimera Ant arc (Episodes 76-136)
The Election arc (Episodes 136-148)
The movies are standalone and can be watched after the end of the ANIME.
10KenToo
FYI, I'm a lawyer in my 40s, not some kid, and basically ran out of anything on TV that I could stand, as it was all so formulaic and tired and low-brain. Well, I noticed some anime seemed focused on adults (not the sex stuff, but violence and intelligent plots and stuff), so I tried own -- Sword Art Online. It really opened my eyes to these hidden treasures -- the stories blend fantasy elements with action and interesting characters. Really the main thing I noticed was being surprised by plot twists. Whereas an American TV series or movie you can pretty much guess where it's going to go, this took turns and twists that really impressed me with the intelligence of the show. I mean, Lost took a lot of twists, but they were sort of random/contrived, and my final analysis was the writers were just making it up as they went along to avoid answering any hard questions, very stupid and contrived. Sword Art avoided that.
Anyway, after finishing that anime, I tried several more, and while some were good and still better than traditional American shows, none had the intelligent plotting of Sword Art Online -- till I found Hunter X Hunter, which just totally kicked it up a notch in both fantasy elements, interesting characters, intelligent plot twists you won't see coming, and the like. With some bad guys being sort of serial murderer/pedophiles, it's not for kids, but well done...even those pervy bad guys sometimes redeem themselves, at least for a short time.
How the main characters got more powerful as the series progressed, to be able to best stronger and stronger foes (usually) was well thought out, too, and not overly simplistic. The only downside was that by the fifth (?) story arc involving mutant ant people, I felt it had gotten a bit formulaic and I was not buying into how the world was responding to this threat, and felt the series might have jumped the shark, so to speak. However, I stuck it out and halfway through the arc I really started to enjoy it and the plot kept taking interesting twists. I'm not ashamed to say that I cried at least once because there were such bittersweet moments created.
I don't think I ever enjoyed a movie or TV series more than Hunter X Hunter, and with over 150 episodes, that's a LOT of great TV.
Anyway, after finishing that anime, I tried several more, and while some were good and still better than traditional American shows, none had the intelligent plotting of Sword Art Online -- till I found Hunter X Hunter, which just totally kicked it up a notch in both fantasy elements, interesting characters, intelligent plot twists you won't see coming, and the like. With some bad guys being sort of serial murderer/pedophiles, it's not for kids, but well done...even those pervy bad guys sometimes redeem themselves, at least for a short time.
How the main characters got more powerful as the series progressed, to be able to best stronger and stronger foes (usually) was well thought out, too, and not overly simplistic. The only downside was that by the fifth (?) story arc involving mutant ant people, I felt it had gotten a bit formulaic and I was not buying into how the world was responding to this threat, and felt the series might have jumped the shark, so to speak. However, I stuck it out and halfway through the arc I really started to enjoy it and the plot kept taking interesting twists. I'm not ashamed to say that I cried at least once because there were such bittersweet moments created.
I don't think I ever enjoyed a movie or TV series more than Hunter X Hunter, and with over 150 episodes, that's a LOT of great TV.
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- TriviaYoshihiro Togashi the creator of Hunter x Hunter is married to the creator of Sailor Moon, Naoko Takeuchi, so in Bishôjo senshi Sêrâ Mûn Crystal (2014) when usagi is in the arcade you see a video game named greed island, and in hunter x hunter baby alluka is playing with a toy usagi and tuxedo mask
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