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Hunter x Hunter

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2001
  • TV-PG
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
11K
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Hozumi Gôda, Kanako Mitsuhashi, Junko Takeuchi, Yuki Kaida, and Annika Odegard in Hunter x Hunter (1999)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationShōnenActionAdventureAnimationComedyFantasy

The history of Gon Freecss, a boy who left home alone to become a Hunter. In the hard test, Gon meets Leorio, Kurapika and Killua.The history of Gon Freecss, a boy who left home alone to become a Hunter. In the hard test, Gon meets Leorio, Kurapika and Killua.The history of Gon Freecss, a boy who left home alone to become a Hunter. In the hard test, Gon meets Leorio, Kurapika and Killua.

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    • Junko Takeuchi
    • Yuki Kaida
    • Cheryl McMaster
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    8.6/10
    11K
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    592
    • Stars
      • Junko Takeuchi
      • Yuki Kaida
      • Cheryl McMaster
    • 28User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Junko Takeuchi
    Junko Takeuchi
    • Gon Freecss
    • 1999–2001
    Yuki Kaida
    • Kurapika…
    • 1999–2001
    Cheryl McMaster
    • Kurapika…
    • 1999–2001
    Kanako Mitsuhashi
    • Killua
    • 1999–2001
    Annika Odegard
    • Killua
    • 1999–2001
    Hozumi Gôda
    Hozumi Gôda
    • Leorio…
    • 1999–2001
    Jonathan Love
    Jonathan Love
    • Leorio Paradinight
    • 1999–2001
    Hiroki Takahashi
    • Hisoka…
    • 1999–2001
    Kôhei Kowada
    • Tonpa…
    • 1999–2001
    Takashi Matsuyama
    • Nobunaga…
    • 2000–2001
    Eiji Takemoto
    • Umori…
    • 1999–2001
    Brendan Hunter
    Brendan Hunter
    • Hisoka
    • 1999–2001
    Norihisa Mori
    • Maamen…
    • 1999–2001
    Yoshikazu Nagano
    • Chrollo Lucifer…
    • 1999–2001
    Yoshiro Matsumoto
    • Hanzo…
    • 1999–2001
    Akari Hibino
    • Menchi…
    • 1999–2001
    Hitoshi Bifu
    • Satotz…
    • 1999–2001
    Hidenobu Kiuchi
    • Basho…
    • 2000–2001
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    10rory-j-peters

    If you ever want to watch anime, this is where to start

    I have been watching anime for years now, and to this day Hunter x Hunter is still one of the greatest I have ever seen. The series initially seems mainstream, but this is one the series all other series are judged on. Hunter x Hunter represents 'old school' anime, when there was a lead up to fights and you really got to know the characters, their back stories and their personalities. The series has been re-released in 2011 to incorporate the new arc in the manga. In my opinion, its a lot more rushed and faster paced, but many people like that. I have to say that the original will always win for me. Its the only series I have ever watched twice. I would highly recommend this to anyone.
    JWick23

    Just as good as the 2011 version

    What an amazing series this was. Just as good as the newer version of Hunter x Hunter even though it has some similiar elements and subtle differences.

    The sounds of this anime was amazing it had this dark and light hearted vibe to it if you get what I mean. The music really reminds of FMA and so if you liked the music in FMA then you will most certainly like it for this anime. The visuals weren't bad or good either. It didn't have that crisp sharp look to it and most of the fight scenes were not comparable to that of the 2011 version.

    The story was really amazing I enjoyed it alot. It had the perfect pacing and good consistency mixed in with a great buildup of plot. Though the ending was kind of bittersweet for me since the series reached the manga it stopped producing any more eps. The characters were likable and were well written. They did an amazing job really taking their time and introducing us to the characters unlike the 2011 version and probably had better filler episdoes than the 2011 version.

    Overall a very enjoyable series. "Poetic, Entertaining and Far Reaching".
    8tytushar-87734

    A great shonen anime of late 90s

    This is the best shonen anime as this anime does not follow the simple shonen anime template in which everything is in favour of the main character and everything becomes convenient to him. In this anime, there are so many characters with so much variety that one can never gets bored. Now I haven't watch the 2011 version of this anime, but this one is a bit slow paced at times but after some episodes it picks up the pace. I recommend this anime to watch it if you are a fan of shonen anime.
    8Odi_Dale

    Starts of really bad. But oh how it grows!

    Before you start reading I just want to say that I am only on episode 56.

    I was recommended by some people to watch this anime. All the persons I spoke to said it was one of the best things they had ever seen. So I gave it a try of course. After the first 3 episode I thought like this: "What the hell is this!? Must be one of the most boring concepts for a show I have ever seen. Annoying protagonist taking a deadly hunter-exam to meet his famous father? This is on the edge to embarrassment." As you can see I really didn't like the first glimpse of the show. I decided it was not worth my time. But the people who told me about this show kept pushing me back telling me it's going to get better, and I love them for it! After Episode 11-13 the show started to get a little more interesting as I got to know the characters who seemed flat at first. Now I see them in full 3D (no I'm not referring the graphic). Episode 1-14 took maybe 2 weeks to watch through. 15-30 a few days and 30 to 56 (where I am now) in maybe 2 days. What I am trying to say is:

    "Wait until episode 15 or so until you judge it. Like any marathon anime you have to give it some time before it gets going. And if you like it even just a tiny bit by then, just wait till episode 40+!"

    With that said I can now sleep with ease.

    Now for the story. Its about a 10 year old kid who wants to be a hunter (Hunter is a title that proves you have taken a really hard exam to be able to find his famous mythical father. That is the gist of how it starts anyway. I cant say any more without spoiling the fun. You will have to watch it yourselves to find out what happens.

    If I where to compare this show with anything it would be Naruto, just not as main stream and over rated.

    I give this show a clean 8 of 10 stars because it has superb character development (Hisoka anyone?), Nailbiting story and great visuals. What keeps it form a full pot is the weak beginning, and though it is exiting and gripping it has never (yet) pulled me all the way to the same bliss that FMA or Trigun did.
    Scrius

    Yoshihiro Togashi's Adventure of a Lifetime!

    I'm a long time admirer of Yoshihiro Togashi's artistic vision. His signature work of fiction "Yu Yu Hakusho" is counted among my favorite animated franchises of all time and it stands as a testament to the potential of anime, with its engrossing concept of martial arts/fantasy, riveting action, and unforgettable characters. Undeniably one of the best that the genre has to offer! Following the success of Yu Yu Hakusho, Togashi wrote and illustrated his ongoing manga series Hunter x Hunter, which was soon adapted into an animated series. Hunter x Hunter has a great deal to offer for anime fans and beyond and has many recognizable elements of Togashi's unique and creative style. The franchise didn't catch on at the same scale as it's predecessor Yu Yu Hakusho, but thanks to a recently released reboot anime series Hunter x Hunter is rightfully increasing in popularity.

    One of the essential qualities that make Yoshihiro Togashi significant as an artist is his ability to create charming and complex characters and Hunter x Hunter is no exception. The series focuses on a band of four great characters, each with their own reason for becoming a hunter. Hunters are widely regarded as elite members of the human race who devote themselves to seeking vast riches and undiscovered mystical wonders of the world. In their quest they are privileged to go virtually anywhere they so desire. Gon, a, pure, confident, and irresistibly personable boy, is motivated to become a hunter to discover the truth about his father (a professional hunter himself) who left him while he was still an infant. Kurapika is the last surviving member of the Kurta Clan (renowned for their "Scarlet Eyes" that become the color of red while in a state of rage or agitation) which was slaughtered by the Phantom Troupe, an infamous band of thieves who sought possession of their valuable eyes. Kurapika dedicates his life to administrating justice to the Phantom Troupe for his clan's massacre and retrieving the stolen eyes of his brethren. He endeavors to become a hunter to fulfill this purpose. Leorio comes off at first as a selfish man with an all-consuming desire for money, but further development of his character reveals that it's his wish to become a doctor to help those that can't afford medical treatment. His hope is to never again repeat the mistake of being unable to save an old friend from succumbing to a fatal illness. With the money earned from Hunter status, his dream could become reality. Leorio also serves as hysterical comic relief, keeping dark tension at bay. The fourth and last protagonist Killua shares a great deal in common with Gon, given his cheerful and mischievous nature. Killua comes from a family of widely renowned assassins who bred him to be a ruthless killer, but he eventually grew weary of that life and rejected his family's expectations. In spite the advantages born of his background, Killua is still but a child, longing to experience the bright side of life, believing that the Hunter exam offered him the perfect opportunity. There he would also learn the indisputable value of friendship, a quintessential anime theme.

    The plot follows this band throughout the hunter exam and their adventures beyond, as they strive to help one another hunt for their dreams, leaving a lasting impact on each other's lives in the process. You want to see them succeed in fulfilling their goals. Along the way, they befriend new allies and encounter new enemies, each event having an important part of its own to play in their lives; all this playing out in the forefront of top-notch animation that reeks of real artistry, especially in the organic jungle sequences. The brilliance of the animation elevates the experience to another atmospheric level. Hunter x Hunter is a wonderful anime that is rich in story, character, and imagination, meant for those who dare to dream the big dream. The fulfillment of your dreams is the greatest of treasures, so never give up the hunt until the very end!

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      • 2009 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Nippon Animation (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 獵人
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      • Shueisha
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      • 23m
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      • Color
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      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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