Whoa whoa, where did you hear that he was hospitalized? I only heard about the usual rumors about hand pain, back pain and having no assistants (though the last one was just busted, it's possible he didn't have any until recently).Ffs he didnt get lazy he got ill, was hospitalised and /still/ wanted to draw the manga. His bad art was a consequence of his illness
Whoa whoa, where did you hear that he was hospitalized? I only heard about the usual rumors about hand pain, back pain and having no assistants (though the last one was just busted, it's possible he didn't have any until recently).
You hate anything when the MC loses, no matter what the circumstances. I guess that's why you like FT so much.
Well protagonists should win, and after Episode 35 (Gon v Hisoka)...Im starting to really dislike Gon
On episode 35
Gon is supposed to be winning.How in the world does one spend four months training, and even learning Hatsu and Nen and still take all those hits from Hisoka. Gon should be destroying Hisoka. This doesnt make sense. Sure he landed a hit by throwing a floor tile but the second he stepped into the ring he should have sent Hisoka flying. Im so glad they dont make Killua lose though.
Well protagonists should win, and after Episode 35 (Gon v Hisoka)...Im starting to really dislike Gon
On episode 35
Gon is supposed to be winning.How in the world does one spend four months training, and even learning Hatsu and Nen and still take all those hits from Hisoka. Gon should be destroying Hisoka. This doesnt make sense. Sure he landed a hit by throwing a floor tile but the second he stepped into the ring he should have sent Hisoka flying. Im so glad they dont make Killua lose though.
Well protagonists should win, and after Episode 35 (Gon v Hisoka)...Im starting to really dislike Gon
On episode 35
Gon is supposed to be winning.How in the world does one spend four months training, and even learning Hatsu and Nen and still take all those hits from Hisoka. Gon should be destroying Hisoka. This doesnt make sense. Sure he landed a hit by throwing a floor tile but the second he stepped into the ring he should have sent Hisoka flying. Im so glad they dont make Killua lose though.
Are you being serious? Hisoka has been in the game for years. Gon just learned this stuff. Did you not see the last fight with Kastro? Gon wouldn't even have beaten him. And Hisoka trolled him hard.Well protagonists should win, and after Episode 35 (Gon v Hisoka)...Im starting to really dislike Gon
On episode 35
Gon is supposed to be winning.How in the world does one spend four months training, and even learning Hatsu and Nen and still take all those hits from Hisoka. Gon should be destroying Hisoka. This doesnt make sense. Sure he landed a hit by throwing a floor tile but the second he stepped into the ring he should have sent Hisoka flying. Im so glad they dont make Killua lose though.
Ffs he didnt get lazy he got ill, was hospitalised and /still/ wanted to draw the manga. His bad art was a consequence of his illness
MangaHell I doubt he could fight and beat Hisoka all this time later. He'd put up a good fight this time though.
Ah yes, the mysterious illness rumor. When a series goes on hiatus usually the magazine provides a reason. When HxH went on that really long hiatus in 2006 the reason was Togashi was sick. But since then, no reasons have been given for his hiatuses. The illness thing is just speculation.
It's far more believable IMO that Togashi just doesn't care that much about continuing HxH. He and his wife have lots of money, they don't need to work any more.
Protagonists shouldn't always win like you think they should. It's boring and predictable and takes any tension out of a fight since you already know what's going to happen. Imagine if Ichigo never lost against Grimmjow and straight up beat him first time. Or if Luffy just beat Crocodile during their first meeting. It wouldn't make sense.Well protagonists should win, and after Episode 35 (Gon v Hisoka)...Im starting to really dislike Gon
On episode 35
Gon is supposed to be winning.How in the world does one spend four months training, and even learning Hatsu and Nen and still take all those hits from Hisoka. Gon should be destroying Hisoka. This doesnt make sense. Sure he landed a hit by throwing a floor tile but the second he stepped into the ring he should have sent Hisoka flying. Im so glad they dont make Killua lose though.
If that was the case, he wouldn't have started a new arc. He a pretty good opportunity too finish the series up the last arc.
yeah, a tremendous piece of shit
Ffs he didnt get lazy he got ill, was hospitalised and /still/ wanted to draw the manga. His bad art was a consequence of his illness
Rise? I think you mean fall. You'll see soon enough!Preview:I hope Kurapika knows nen stuff now and will actually rise to Killua's level, hopefully stuff gets intense fast now that weve had three cool down episodes
Yeah people that stopped watching because of censorship and pacing and other things should be comfortable starting again starting from episode 43. It's noticeably better.44
Amazing episode. They pulled it off perfectly... for those earlier who were worried about the censorship, try watching it more.
Hunter x Hunter 2011 44
You hear that? That's the sound of any worry about the Chimera Ant arc being flushed down the toilet. The censorship is completely gone, the animation has ramped up, the soundtrack got a lot better, and it's all happening in one of the best arcs in the series.
I will repeat what I said before. For those that were iffy on it based on the beginning, now is the time to jump on the HxH bandwagon!
Is the current HxH being dubbed? I would watch the older series that got a dub, but apparently it was never finished?
Is the current HxH being dubbed? I would watch the older series that got a dub, but apparently it was never finished?
I wonder if this is gonna get licensed. Hope Funi picks it up because while the old one is okay, I'd like to add this to my collection.
I never watched the original series or read the manga. This is my only exposure to HxH and I must say that the last two episodes have been insane! LOVE IT. Here's hoping they keep it up. Watching someonewas really satisfying in that it actually made me say holy shit out loud. Looks like it's geared towards the older crowd now.get half their head bitten off
On 44
Well since the Phantom Troupe got involved it seems the people making the anime definitely wanted to show just how brutal the characters are.Blazing bullets and making pools of blood, decapitating people with the flying head, the biting of the dudes skull as well as the skull piece through the hand and head to showing the visible hole in his head, was pretty intense
Cant wait to see if Kurapika has other new abilitiesto make him in Killua's league for nen and strength as we go on with this arc...the soul chain thing this episode was nice
Hunter x Hunter 2011 44
You hear that? That's the sound of any worry about the Chimera Ant arc being flushed down the toilet. The censorship is completely gone, the animation has ramped up, the soundtrack got a lot better, and it's all happening in one of the best arcs in the series.
I will repeat what I said before. For those that were iffy on it based on the beginning, now is the time to jump on the HxH bandwagon!
Hey, how is the Chimera Ant arc anyway, and how does it compare to the auction arc?
Hey, how is the Chimera Ant arc anyway, and how does it compare to the auction arc?
Kind of hard to say because it lasted something like 10 years since Togashi was ALWAYS on hiatus. I would say it's pretty inconsistent, but had some very high highs and an absolutely insane finale.
Think I like the auction arc a bit more though.
I don't know wasn't Uvogin shirtless in the beginning? Still pretty censored.Crossposting because it's necessary.
I don't know wasn't Uvogin shirtless in the beginning? Still pretty censored.
Just caught up with the last few episodes.
That seems to be a ridiculously dark turn. I don't remember anything being nearly as brutal in the first adaptation, though it's been quite a while since I've watched it.
Just caught up with the last few episodes.
That seems to be a ridiculously dark turn. I don't remember anything being nearly as brutal in the first adaptation, though it's been quite a while since I've watched it.
In tone, and it didn't really "censor" what was going on, but the new anime is putting a lot more of that non-censorship actually on screen, if that makes any sense. So it might look more gruesome than the old anime, despite having brighter colors.The first adaptation was arguably darker.
Just caught up with the last few episodes.
That seems to be a ridiculously dark turn. I don't remember anything being nearly as brutal in the first adaptation, though it's been quite a while since I've watched it.