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Someone has stolen Kurapika's eyes-and another survivor from his clan whose members were massacred for their Scarlet Eyes! Gon and Killua begin investigating on his behalf, but shortly after... Read allSomeone has stolen Kurapika's eyes-and another survivor from his clan whose members were massacred for their Scarlet Eyes! Gon and Killua begin investigating on his behalf, but shortly after they've begun, the Phantom Troupe appears!Someone has stolen Kurapika's eyes-and another survivor from his clan whose members were massacred for their Scarlet Eyes! Gon and Killua begin investigating on his behalf, but shortly after they've begun, the Phantom Troupe appears!
Miho Arakawa
- Shizuku
- (voice)
Tommy Arciniega
- Feitan
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as a different name)
Edward Bosco
- Franklin
- (English version)
- (voice)
Griffin Burns
- Shalnark
- (English version)
- (voice)
Robbie Daymond
- Chrollo Lucilfer
- (English version)
- (voice)
Naohito Fujiki
- Omokage
- (voice)
Chris Hackney
- Illumi Zoldyck
- (English version)
- (voice)
Megumi Han
- Gon Freecss
- (voice)
Erika Harlacher
- Kurapika
- (English version)
- (voice)
Noriko Hidaka
- Shalnark
- (voice)
Aya Hirano
- Retz
- (voice)
Mariya Ise
- Killua Zoldyck
- (voice)
Umika Kawashima
- Pyro
- (voice)
Janice Kawaye
- Shizuku
- (English version)
- (voice)
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This movie may not be "canon" but that doesn't change anything for me. The movie helps give you more background into the life of a very important character to the series, and also helps solidify all their friendships in the process. It especially made you feel for the characters as their pasts came back to haunt them. The writers also did a very good job of not messing up any of the timelines either. I bought the movie, and I do not regret it. It is beautifully done and definitely worth the watch!
Pros:
-Good Animation
Cons:
-Villain is very generic
-plenty of guest appearances of characters we like however the extent that they are in it are very surface level with boring fight scenes.
-The internal conflict for kilua of being afraid of his brother/never fighting stronger opponents/abandoning friends is rehashed and done better in the show -No stakes for anything that happens, filler material vibe, none of this is canon -No strategy in the battles that this show is known for -if you finished the show already, not as exciting to go back and watch this before they had many of the power-ups that come later after this in the timeline.
-The internal conflict for kilua of being afraid of his brother/never fighting stronger opponents/abandoning friends is rehashed and done better in the show -No stakes for anything that happens, filler material vibe, none of this is canon -No strategy in the battles that this show is known for -if you finished the show already, not as exciting to go back and watch this before they had many of the power-ups that come later after this in the timeline.
I have joined the world of "Hunter x Hunter" not that long ago and for now have only 4 seasons of the 2011th edition watched and now also this.
I became a huge fan of Gon and Killua friendship and pairing overall. I also absolutely love warmhearted and somewhat goofy but still loyal Leorio and Kurapika who is overcoming tragic past and finding new friends.
In my ppinion this movie represents those characters greatly and does not betray them in any way. In fact it is the opposite. The inner struggle of Killua, Gon's undying loyalty, Kurapika's determination as well as the challenge of facing his tragic past! Seeing Leorio again made this movie so much better for me. I am also a huge fan of Hisoka and his story line, and was ecstatic to see him join the good fight and show off. Something we do not see at all till season 4.
I honestly liked it and afterwards it felt very good. Like I haven't seen my friends in a long time, and now we all got a chance to catch up a bit, and they haven't chabged a bit (in a good way). We have to part our ways now, but we will see each other again. You know that feeling, right?
So, in my case it was 10/10 because of all this positivity and emotions.
I hope and wish that everyone who decides to watch it experiences same positive feelings. Enjoy it!
The movie is really a split bag. It's made by a different studio to a mostly successful degree. The action is much tighter and fluid and most characters retain their looks with almost no clear failure. The one character they do fail to represent is wildcard Hisoka. Instead of the fun sexually creppy hisoka from the series. We now get a more serious and way too much tongue Hisoka.
While it has the characters and dynamics or earlier arcs in the series with the phantom troupe being involved and having the classic foursome with Leorio and Kurapika. The tone and pace are entirely derived from the latter arcs with less of a focus on action and fighting minutia and more of a focus on drama and characters dynamics. So expect to think about deep themes and cry is what i'm saying.
The new characters are great (except the villain). This movie resolves one of the show's biggest problems with it being mainly a huge sausage fest. This is also a very Kuripika focused plot with his childhood best friend being another fantastic addition. Everybody gets their due and again it will mostly hit on an emotional level which is really where hunter x hunter has excelled.
There are huge flaws however. Chronologically it seems to be before the series finale but that's only learned at the end so it makes the preceding events somewhat more confusing. The villain gets the shaft in the character development. He's mainly a background villain and his story and arcs are pretty bad. But that's mostly to leave more screen time for the other 2 main new characters.
Kiliua's brother Illumi also shows up in an extremely confusing fashion and he also brings the baggage of an issue that was resolved in the main series (killua's flee or fight problems). Also a long scene is spent on a previously though dead phantom troupe character that really dragged since we in no way wanted to see him back. The worse flaw is it's use of music. Though it's the same music from the series hearing the same tunes multiple times in weird moments and scenes that just didn't match the mood.
As my scores shows none of the flaws really took away from the pure emotion this film gave me. It easily rivals the chimera ants biggest moments mostly because it will happen multiple times in you're 1h30 watch. The ending is satisfying, all the old and new characters shine equally and in potent ways. As always Hunter X Hunter Delights and surprises you with wonder and feelings you wouldn't think you'd feel. So find it and watch it.
This was a green review
While it has the characters and dynamics or earlier arcs in the series with the phantom troupe being involved and having the classic foursome with Leorio and Kurapika. The tone and pace are entirely derived from the latter arcs with less of a focus on action and fighting minutia and more of a focus on drama and characters dynamics. So expect to think about deep themes and cry is what i'm saying.
The new characters are great (except the villain). This movie resolves one of the show's biggest problems with it being mainly a huge sausage fest. This is also a very Kuripika focused plot with his childhood best friend being another fantastic addition. Everybody gets their due and again it will mostly hit on an emotional level which is really where hunter x hunter has excelled.
There are huge flaws however. Chronologically it seems to be before the series finale but that's only learned at the end so it makes the preceding events somewhat more confusing. The villain gets the shaft in the character development. He's mainly a background villain and his story and arcs are pretty bad. But that's mostly to leave more screen time for the other 2 main new characters.
Kiliua's brother Illumi also shows up in an extremely confusing fashion and he also brings the baggage of an issue that was resolved in the main series (killua's flee or fight problems). Also a long scene is spent on a previously though dead phantom troupe character that really dragged since we in no way wanted to see him back. The worse flaw is it's use of music. Though it's the same music from the series hearing the same tunes multiple times in weird moments and scenes that just didn't match the mood.
As my scores shows none of the flaws really took away from the pure emotion this film gave me. It easily rivals the chimera ants biggest moments mostly because it will happen multiple times in you're 1h30 watch. The ending is satisfying, all the old and new characters shine equally and in potent ways. As always Hunter X Hunter Delights and surprises you with wonder and feelings you wouldn't think you'd feel. So find it and watch it.
This was a green review
This movie is mainly on Kurapika. It gives to you more information about him, his clan and what happens to it.
The story is good as always, it maintains the HxH's spirit and I really love it. Even the animation is pretty the same with its typical drawings.
I recommend it to everyone that loves HxH and if you didn't already watched Hunter x Hunter anime you know what to do, you'll never regret!
I recommend it to everyone that loves HxH and if you didn't already watched Hunter x Hunter anime you know what to do, you'll never regret!
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- Hunter X Hunter: Phantom Rouge
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- $12,705,094
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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