11 reviews
- izulcar-27403
- Dec 2, 2019
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- viggehblaze
- Jun 15, 2021
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Coronation ending Gon finds ging but we realize that the huge world still hides dangerous things, Ging is an enigmatic character and his philosophy is incredible.
An extremely worthy open ending for the best shonen anime.
That it's a classic but still touches on deep issues and challenges the clichés of its demographic.
A before and after for this one.
A pretty decent remake.
Thank you Hunter x Hunter and Togashi for creating this great work.
Daring to have in its history Mafias, biological weapons and endless things that were not the norm in its demography or total precursor of shonen.
Series that deserves much more popularity.
An extremely worthy open ending for the best shonen anime.
That it's a classic but still touches on deep issues and challenges the clichés of its demographic.
A before and after for this one.
A pretty decent remake.
Thank you Hunter x Hunter and Togashi for creating this great work.
Daring to have in its history Mafias, biological weapons and endless things that were not the norm in its demography or total precursor of shonen.
Series that deserves much more popularity.
We got what we was promised with gon and killwas story are finished but the story of netero still and kurapica and many other characters so go and read the manga if you are not a manga reader so wait. Bye
- kareemelsayed-67927
- Mar 10, 2021
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- armanqp-8585
- Jan 16, 2021
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Ging's words to Gon are a stroke of brilliance, capturing the essence of Hunter x Hunter in a single moment. They challenge the oversimplified view that the story is merely about Gon finding his father, instead emphasizing that the true heart of the narrative lies in the journey itself. Personal growth, relationships, and overcoming challenges are what truly define the story. Ging's statement mocks the narrow interpretation of success and invites viewers to reconsider their own perspectives on purpose and achievement. It serves as a reminder that the journey, with all its complexities, is far more meaningful than the destination.
Ging's words transcend the plot and speak to a universal truth about life. Too often, people focus on achieving a single goal, whether it's finding a parent, reaching a career milestone, or completing an objective. Hunter x Hunter uses this framework to illustrate that the path itself, with its struggles, triumphs, and lessons, shapes a person far more than any singular goal. This message critiques the notion that success is measured only by reaching a destination, instead highlighting the value of experiences and relationships along the way.
Hunter x Hunter is a profound journey into the complexities of life, with Togashi's exceptional writing revealing the true essence of growth, purpose, and the human experience. His storytelling brilliance elevates the series to a level of depth rarely seen in anime.
Ging's words transcend the plot and speak to a universal truth about life. Too often, people focus on achieving a single goal, whether it's finding a parent, reaching a career milestone, or completing an objective. Hunter x Hunter uses this framework to illustrate that the path itself, with its struggles, triumphs, and lessons, shapes a person far more than any singular goal. This message critiques the notion that success is measured only by reaching a destination, instead highlighting the value of experiences and relationships along the way.
Hunter x Hunter is a profound journey into the complexities of life, with Togashi's exceptional writing revealing the true essence of growth, purpose, and the human experience. His storytelling brilliance elevates the series to a level of depth rarely seen in anime.
- Rectangular_businessman
- Nov 4, 2024
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