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LTTP: Hunter X Hunter (2011)

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Looking at that first volume with Gon on the cover really puts it into perspective for me lol. Hunter x Hunter really went places I never could have anticipated, and that is definitely a part of why I love it. Togashi is a master.

Yeah, it looked so kiddie lol. Prime example of not judging a book by its cover.
 
Toriko got robbed. Mangaka has to finish everything in this arc.

One Piece manga is solid work. The anime is done by toei, which ruins the pacing and kills animation.

Imagine if toei did HxH, pure horror.

Indeed.T_T It is really sad here that pure shonen manga with zero fanservice can't really survive anymore here.T_T Even when the battle is muchhhhh more interesting vs most other shonen.T_T

Midora vs Ichiryuu is still one of my fav here.^_^

The bold part though. "PUKE"

I tried it until episode 60~70 then I dropped. I didn't read the manga though. Some people told me that the anime is bad but I don't feel like reading it now.

It is just not ur taste then. One Piece is more on the adventure there. So if u are not interested with how Luffy and his gang influence all the countries/cities they pass by, u are not going to like it.^_^
 
Looking at that first volume with Gon on the cover really puts it into perspective for me lol. Hunter x Hunter really went places I never could have anticipated, and that is definitely a part of why I love it. Togashi is a master.

What's even more surprising for me if you compare 1rst volume Gon to later is how at the end of the Ant arc Togashi depict Gon literally like a villain.
From the moment he enter that room till the end of the arc you wouldn't be remiss if you thought Gon was a villain for the arc (you would have to just forget all about the 1rst part of the arc but for some of us who read it with the hiatuses that's actually what happened).
Kishimoto didn't have the balls to make Sasuke look this way in Naruto when it was really the whole point of what he should have done.
 
Looking at that first volume with Gon on the cover really puts it into perspective for me lol. Hunter x Hunter really went places I never could have anticipated, and that is definitely a part of why I love it. Togashi is a master.

I'm still waiting from someone to list at least ONE other anime/show that takes on this scale of evolution over the life of the series. Is Togashi really unique in this regard?
 
I'm still waiting from someone to list at least ONE other anime/show that takes on this scale of evolution over the life of the series. Is Togashi really unique in this regard?

Can't think of one (and if you've the latest chapters of HxH it's going to an even more insane direction).
Usually there's some kind of thematic unity that prevents happy go lucky series to go to such dark depths.
Heck take CLAMP stuffs, they can go to pretty dark place but when they do that they don't start with happygolucky Tom Sawyer discovering the world (I really need to read more Twain).
 
I mentioned in the main HxH thread that I have been rewatching key episodes from the show and just watched when
Gon transforms and absolutely destroys Pitou
and I just thought of Hisoka seeing Gon in that state. The Schwing would have rent the heavens.
 
Really?

Does its archs change sub-genres with brand new settings to accommodate said sub-genres?!



Absolutely not. The pirate theme is pervasive throughout the entire series. Try again.
And the Hunter aspect of Hunter X Hunter is pervasive over the entirety of Hunter X Hunter?
Not sure what you're saying?
Are you trying to say that pirating is the prevalent aspect of every One Piece arc?
And if you are why isn't that the case for Hunter?
The places One Piece expands over the course of the entire series are totally foreign to where the series was in East Blue, from themes, to arc plots, and beyond.
Edit:Actually I think I get what you're saying now,yah I'd agree Hunter is more varied on an arc to arc basis
 
Can't think of one (and if you've the latest chapters of HxH it's going to an even more insane direction).
Usually there's some kind of thematic unity that prevents happy go lucky series to go to such dark depths.
Heck take CLAMP stuffs, they can go to pretty dark place but when they do that they don't start with happygolucky Tom Sawyer discovering the world (I really need to read more Twain).

Yes, I know about the Dark Continent :)

Hunter X Hunter has more in common with an anthology series than a serialized show (with the exception of the main characters appearing in most of the archs). The difference in settings and themes between archs is unbelievably disparate.

And the Hunter aspect of Hunter X Hunter is pervasive over the entirety of Hunter X Hunter?
Not sure what you're saying?
Are you trying to say that pirating is the prevalent aspect of every One Piece arc?
And if you are why isn't that the case for Hunter?
The places One Piece expands over the course of the entire series are totally foreign to where the series was in East Blue, from themes, to arc plots, and beyond.
Edit:Actually I think I get what you're saying now,yah I'd agree Hunter is more varied on an arc to arc basis


The difference is essentially that the Hunter X Hunter theme loosely ties together its archs similar to an anthology (like The Twilight Zone, except each HxH arch is the thematic equivalent to one Twilight Zone episode) while the pirate theme is more cohesive for One Piece's archs.

There were times when I watched HxH where it felt like I was watching a completely different show. I never experienced that with One Piece. I'm looking for more anime or TV shows that have those kind of drastic plot jumps over time, and every time I ask for recommendations, I never get any satisfactory answers.
 
Really?

Does its archs change sub-genres with brand new settings to accommodate said sub-genres?!

Yeah. The manga is composed of 8 parts released over a 30 year period. Each part has different main characters, a widely different setting, art-style, themes, and plot lines.

100% accurate overview of the series:
dHZR16w.jpg
 
Yeah. The manga is composed of 8 parts released over a 30 year period (117 volumes!). Each part has different main characters, a widely different settings, art-style, themes, and plot lines.

100% accurate overview of the series:

Yup, JoJo is the only one that beats HxH.
 
Yeah. The manga is composed of 8 parts released over a 30 year period (117 volumes!). Each part has different main characters, a widely different settings, art-style, themes, and plot lines.

100% accurate overview of the series:

HOLY SHIT!

That's the most exciting bit of news I've heard in a long ass time! I'm definitely gonna give this series a shot now.

EDIT:

BTW, if you guys have recommendations for similarly constructed anime or TV shows, please don't hesitate to let me know!
 
Just seeing the commentary on the Meruem/Netero fight. That entire encounter from the very beginning all the way to Gon and Pitou and Meruem and Komugi was just fantastic.
 
Its too bad Jojo peaked with Part 2 as far as main characters goes, but its a fantastic series regardless and really really varied

I don't know, I don't find Part 2 characters particularly special within the context of the series (i.e. they're still good). Part 7's are my favourite, their relationship is a lot better developed (which makes sense since the part is a lot longer).
 
I don't know, I don't find Part 2 characters particularly special within the context of the series (i.e. they're still good). Part 7's are my favourite, their relationship is a lot better developed (which makes sense since the part is a lot longer).

I didn't mean all the characters I am talking specifically about Joseph Joestar, I love him to death and found all subsequent protagonist to fail to be as good as him
 
Its too bad Jojo peaked with Part 2 as far as main characters goes, but its a fantastic series regardless and really really varied

The main characters are just up to their usual antics, there isn't much depth there.

Maybe you just like them more because they appeal to you more.

Same as in HxH. There are definitely a few arcs that cater more to Kurapika fans and some more to Gon & Killua fans.

And yes don't watch Dragonball Super for fights. Especially the first two arcs are really just a tug of war. There's almost zero creativity in those fights.
 
What's even more surprising for me if you compare 1rst volume Gon to later is how at the end of the Ant arc Togashi depict Gon literally like a villain.
From the moment he enter that room till the end of the arc you wouldn't be remiss if you thought Gon was a villain for the arc (you would have to just forget all about the 1rst part of the arc but for some of us who read it with the hiatuses that's actually what happened).
Kishimoto didn't have the balls to make Sasuke look this way in Naruto when it was really the whole point of what he should have done.

Gon is a totally different kid by the end of the Chimera Arc. It's such a stark character shift. When Gon's eyes go dark before entering the Palace, the shit was over. Gon does things from that point on that your average battle shonen protagonist would never do. Making threats against the innocent, being willing to kill an innocent, taking hostages . . . Shit was crazy. But what I love even more is that Gon always had the potential for such actions. The seeds really were planted. His morality has been gray since the very beginning.

But man watching a little kid become consumed with revenge like Gon was pretty damn heart breaking. And honestly, cemented him as one of my favorite shonen protags. Gon actually reacted to things the way I would expect from a child. And children can definitely be terrifying.
 
Seeing as we're talking about it, thought I'd mention I started watchiong JoJo last week. Currently on the second season where
Caesar dies in the church.

I'm not sure how much I enjoy the second season's Joestar but I love how flamboyant the whole show is. The only other animes I've watched the whole way through are AoT and Hunter x Hunter. It hasn't beat HxH yet but it might if it keeps going where it's heading.
 
Well just finished off the yorknew city arc and it's probably been my favorite so far. I was surprised by how brutal it got and I liked that it focused on Kurpika after he was mostly absent from heavens arena. I did check out the opening for the greed island arc. Do they stick with the same opening theme for the whole series?
 
Well just finished off the yorknew city arc and it's probably been my favorite so far. I was surprised by how brutal it got and I liked that it focused on Kurpika after she was mostly absent from heavens arena. I did check out the opening for the greed island arc. Do they stick with the same opening theme for the whole series?

Hahaha
 
Yeah. The manga is composed of 8 parts released over a 30 year period. Each part has different main characters, a widely different setting, art-style, themes, and plot lines.
dHZR16w.jpg

100% accurate overview of the series:

I always lose it when I notice the lizard punching the snail
 
I'm watching this right now. It's my first exposure to the HxH franchise. Having a blast so far.

Just saw the bath scene.
 
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