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Hunter x Hunter
2011 is universally acclaimed and adapts the highly anticipated Chimera Ant arc for the first time. - While episode 28, Nen x And x Nen, is less exciting than others, it sets the foundation for the series’ power system moving forward.
- Episode 135, This Person x And x This Moment, features the most tear-jerking moments in the series and concludes the famous Chimera Ant arc.
Hunter x Hunter is highly praised for its multi-faceted characters, unconventional storytelling, and excellent power system. While Togashi’s magnum opus is a standout in the fantasy genre, its 2011 adaptation is particularly acclaimed as one of the best anime to be released in recent years. In addition to following the manga’s story more closely, it also adapted the Chimera Ant arc for the first time.
The 2011 series does an excellent job of establishing its setting and characters. Though 148 episodes sound like a long commitment, the protagonists’ adventures are told throughout six seasons.
The series has no filler apart from recaps, and every chapter is important to the story. Whether they feature thrilling fights or powerful moments, some episodes of Hunter x Hunter are more memorable than others.
10 Episode #70 – Guts x And x Courage
Greed Island Arc
After Razor defeats them, Gon’s team recruits Hisoka and Tsezguerra in order to challenge him again. After winning several matches, they engage in a heated game of dodgeball against the Game Master. The team uses Hisoka’s Bungee Gum to control the ball. However, Razor’s powerful throws strike out several players, including Biscuit, until only a few remain on the court. Gon refuses to settle for a “cheap” win and wants to destroy Razor at his own game. Despite everyone’s injuries, he formulates a strategy with Killua and Hisoka to take down the Game Master.
Aside from featuring one of the most exciting fights, episode 70 is one of the most rewatchable in the series. It accomplishes an amazing feat by taking a mundane gym class sport and turning it into a life-or-death battle. Even though he served as Kurapika’s ally in Yorknew City, this is the first time Hisoka has supported Gon and Killua in achieving their goals. The episode features some thrilling moments, including the three-way dodge from Killua, Biscuit, and Hisoka, where theman’s backward dip and clever use of Bungee Gum make him look cooler than ever. Overall, episode #70 combines the best parts of Hunter x Hunter in a high-stakes game of Dodgeball.
9 Episode #28 – Nen x And x Nen
Heavens Arena Arc
The episode picks up after Gon and Killua witness Zushi’s Ren in the arena, and they confront him about the strange power. The boy’s teacher, Wing, overhears and invites them to learn about Nen; however, he twists the facts to hide the truth. When Hisoka’s powerful En prevents Gon and Killua from advancing to the 200th floor, Wing agrees to teach them about the real Nen. He gives a simple explanation of the concept and introduces the four major principles of Ten, Ren, Zetsu, and Hatsu. As he demonstrates the destructive abilities of Nen, he damages a wall with his aura.
While it may not be the most exciting episode, Nen x And x Nen is among the most essential in the series. It lays the foundation for Hunter x Hunter‘s power system and gives the first real explanation of Nen. Though brief, it touches on the basic principles and shows how they can be applied to different situations. This is particularly important since these concepts will later be expanded upon to include advanced applications of Nen. The power’s introduction serves as a gateway to the series’ future episodes. Fans can finally connect the dots to understand Hisoka and Illumi’s mysterious powers from the Hunter Exam.
8 Episode #137 – Debate x Among x Zodiacs
13th Hunter Chairman Election Arc
In a video message recorded by Netero before his death, he summons his most trusted advisors, the Zodiacs, to elect a new chairman for the Hunter Association. The Zodiacs, the twelve leaders of the Hunter Association, and their authority is second only to Netero and Vice-Chairman. Their meeting causes several disagreements, and they continue to argue until they decide on a way to proceed with the election. After Hunters cast their votes, the results of the first round declare Pariston Hill as the winner. However, since the voter turnout is less than the required 95 percent, the election committee was forced to hold another round.
The lighthearted episode is a welcome distraction from the heartbreaking aftermath of the Chimera Ant arc. Since many fans expected Ging to have a grand introduction, his sudden and unceremonious appearance at the Zodiac meeting is a hilarious surprise. His interactions with the rest of the Zodiacs are particularly fun, and the new characters are an intriguing group. Many familiar faces, such as Menchi, Hanzo, and Wing, also appear for the first time in years. Unexpectedly, Hisoka and Illumi show up to vote as well.
7 Episode #51 – A x Brutal x Battlefield
Yorknew City Arc
After meeting the assassin team hired by the mafia, Kurapika and Light Nostrade learn that Neon has escaped from her bodyguards. She is revealed to be with Chrollo Lucilfer, whose fortune she reads with her Lovely Ghostwriter ability. As they leave the restaurant, Chrollo knocks her unconscious with a lightning-fast chop while feigning concern for her condition. One of the assassins notices this and confronts the Spider, only to die a painful death from his Indoor Fish ability. In honor of Uvogin, Chrollo orders the Phantom Troupe to wreak havoc across the city as he raises his hands to conduct his symphony.
Despite his earlier appearances in the Phantom Troupe’s hideout, the episode features Chrollo’s “true” introduction. The bandit subverts many expectations by revealing himself as a sophisticated person with decent social skills and conventional good looks. While his true ability is not yet revealed, fans can start to understand why Chrollo is respected by the troupe and feared by the public. The episode highlight, however, comes with Chrollo’s “requiem” in honor of Uvogin.
Hunter X Hunter Confirms the Real Reason the Phantom Troupe is Evil
The actual reason why the members of the Phantom Troupe became evil is one of the most disturbing revelations ever seen in Hunter x Hunter.
6 Episode #146 – Chairman x And x Release
13th Hunter Chairman Election Arc
After Gon’s tearful reunion with Leorio, he meets his father, Ging, for the first time. The boy lets out a string of tears as he recounts the incident with Kite and apologizes, saying he should have died instead. His father, who is initially flustered, explains that Kite believed in Gon and that he should do things differently next time. Before leaving, Gon and Leorio give their votes to Pariston, allowing him to win the election. The suited man names Cheadle as his Vice-Chairman, and then immediately resigns. In the meantime, Killua tries to seal away Nanika to protect Alluka.
Gon finally meets Ging, who is the initial driving force for his journey. The two have an awkward but heartwarming reunion that ends with the two agreeing to meet again. The audience’s heckling is funny enough without Ging’s hilarious reaction to their insults. Pariston’s goals also remain a mystery, since viewers initially believed his goals involved becoming Chairman for shady purposes. However, by resigning and showing a hint of fondness for Netero, the man shows a new side to his personality. The episode then ends on a touching note as Killua learns to accept both Alluka and Nanika as his siblings.
5 Episode #47 – Condition x And x Condition
Yorknew City Arc
Kurapika and Uvogin take their fight to a remote wasteland and the chain user asks if the Spider remembers the Kurta Clan. He taunts the other, even after his arm is damaged. As Kurapika reveals his scarlet eyes, Uvogin recalls the clan and says they were strong. The Hunter explains his Emperor Time ability and imprisons the Enhancer with his Chain Jail ability. He then wraps the Judgement Chain around Uvogin’s heart and sets a rule that forces him to answer questions. When the man refuses to comply, his heart is instantly pierced by the blade.
Aside from having one of the best fights in the series, the episode introduces Kurapika’s Emperor Time ability and establishes him as the only character to use two different Nen categories. As the chain user descends into darkness, fans can almost sympathize with Uvogin and his desire to protect his comrades. The episode is important for changing the series’ tone and diving into morally gray territory. With the humanization of the Phantom Troupe, fans will also realize that Kurapika is not so different from them.
4 Episode #148 – Past x And x Future
13th Hunter Chairman Election Arc
Upon reaching the top of the World Tree, Gon meets Ging. The Zodiac explains his motivations for becoming a Hunter and says the best part wasn’t the discovery, but the time he spent with his colleagues. He tells his son that the journey is more important than the destination, causing the boy to reminisce about his three friends. Ging also alludes to the Dark Continent, but says he is in no rush to go; he then encourages Gon to enjoy the detours in life. After returning his father’s Hunter License, the two speak about their adventures.
Hunter x Hunter‘s ending feels more like a beginning than anything. Ging’s brief mention of the Dark Continent sets up the next arc and implies that the story has much left to explore. His advice about appreciating the journey is wonderful advice for viewers as they reminisce about the series, and they will even forget that Gon started his journey with the intention of meeting Ging. Overall, the episode features beautiful imagery and music that brings a sense of nostalgia to viewers. The final montage showing the characters’ whereabouts gives a sense of realness by showing that life continues to move on.
3 Episode #126 – Zero x And Rose
Chimera Ant Arc
Netero and Meruem’s battle continues as they fall into an underground tomb. The Ant King’s attacks are countered by the 100-Type Guanyin Bodhisattva, leading him to praise his opponent. As he begins to recognize patterns in Netero’s strikes, the two engage in a supersonic battle. Meruem tears off the Chairman’s limbs while asking for his name; Netero simply mocks him and activates the Zero Hand technique, injuring Meruem and finally revealing his name. The King experiences fear as Netero stops his heart to activate the Miniature Rose.
The episode concludes the longest and most anticipated fight in the anime, where two powerful Nen users battle to decide humanity’s fate. Netero’s Nen ability is majestic and beautiful, while Meruem’s speed is a sight to behold. While knowing humankind’s future rests with the Chairman, fans can’t help but sympathize with the villain. It’s even more heartbreaking to see Meruem die from the effects of the Miniature Rose than to see him die at Netero’s hands.
2 Episode #131 – Anger x And x Light
Chimera Ant Arc
After leaving Komugi with Palm, Killua runs after his best friend. Gon’s devastation from Kite’s death causes a dark aura to surround him. He transforms into an adult version of himself and challenges Neferpitou to a fight outside. He kicks the Chimera Ant and summons his Jajanken ability to punch them into the mountain. Much to his horror, Killua then arrives to find Gon beating Pitou until their skull shatters. When the Royal Guard’s body exhibits post-mortem Nen, the Enhancer impales their body and releases another Jajanken as Killua calls out to him.
Gon’s adult transformation depicts one of the most iconic moments in the series. It’s horrifying to see the usually cheerful boy exhibit such powerful rage, and even more terrifying to see him follow in Kurapika’s footsteps to sacrifice his life for revenge. Fans are treated to a different level of brutality as Gon ruthlessly shatters Pitou’s skull. It’s especially heartbreaking as Killua watches his best friend turn into the darkest version of himself. Needless to say, viewers will never see Gon in the same way again.
Hunter x Hunter’s Story Would Be Completely Different If The Author Had His Way
Hunter X Hunter would have started in a much different manner had Togashi had more creative freedom.
1 Episode #135 – This Person x And x This Moment
Chimera Ant Arc
When Meruem asks to see Komugi, Palm agrees only if she can witness their final moments. Morning arrives, and the fortune-teller’s memories are revealed. While playing Gungi, Meruem tells Komugi his name and asks her to stop using an honorific. He warns her about the contagious poison, but she ignores him. He becomes tired and asks Komugi to hold his hand while he rests. She says she is always by his side, and he asks her to say his name once more. In their final moments together, the Gungi champion wishes the King goodnight and says she will join him soon.
Episode #135 is known for depicting the most gut-wrenching scene in the anime, showing the two star-crossed Gungi player’s final moments together. Even though humanity is saved, it’s hard not to shed tears as the King succumbs to the poison. The Chimera Ant arc famously explores the meaning of humanity while drawing parallels between humans and Ants. Meruem’s love for Komugi depicts the complexities of human nature and shows that goodness can be found in the most unexpected places. Due to its heartbreaking ending, episode #135 is easily the best Hunter x Hunter episode.
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