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Eli Rivera
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Mason Fisher
Adrian Allen
nothing
Ayden Anderson
mods not deleting and banning template threads like this
Brayden Thomas
>hes still making these threads daily
John Price
>Recommending the best shounen to suck people into Anime
Netflix is smart.
Ian Walker
youtube.com
>HUNTER((((CHADS))))
Michael Young
Based Hunter-Chads, Nasubi approves.
Luke Perry
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE TROLLEY PROBLEM?
Dylan Williams
basically too smart
It takes longer to make complex works and it alienates the casual audience.
Kevin Brooks
What OP ability is he hiding?
Austin Rogers
Nothing. 10/10 shounen. Best one made this century at least, probably ever. Only ones who hate it are Juan Piss fags who are seething over the fact that they waste time on an admitted cash cow that will never get better or meaningfully progress or end.
Camden Kelly
literally nothing
it is still better than many other manga
Luis Cox
Hisoka prequel ova when?
Samuel Torres
>still nowhere to be seen on the boat
WHERE IS HE TOGASHI
Eli Gomez
I bet he will make his first victim in the next batch of chapters. All my money on Franklin.
Austin Torres
Franklin will probably one of the last one standing imo, I'm betting the first blood will be either Feitan or Phinks as they're currently the most active on latter floors.
Jackson Nguyen
togashi went take a poop and never came back
Mason Garcia
>watch one episode
>instantly lose interest and never watch again
Hudson Edwards
>posting dropped in a bot thread
Lots of shark jumping and characters acting way out of character. More than I could take.
Angel Gonzalez
The first episodes are to create this false idea of an innocent shounen adventure.
Luke James
>Going with the shitty "beginners" section.
>Not starting with Berserk: The Golden Age films and just going fullbore into hardcore sex and violence.
If you are going to go with a "beginners" anime, I would start with the LWA shorts and series. Those are both entertaining, and adorable.
Sebastian Gomez
with Hisoka? Nothing, he's the best character by far
Xavier Butler
Hisoka is a better character, but Chrollo is the beter villain.
Parker Anderson
I never really liked Chrollo as a villain, or the Phantom Troupe in general. As villains they're boring generic bandits, they only become interesting when the story focuses on things from their PoV like at the end of Yorknew and that bit of chimera ant where they defend Meteor City
Shaiapouf is the best villain
Bentley Diaz
Well... first Togashi had to write a filler arc about Killua's family to round off a dangling plot point but didn't know what to do next so he just shat out another training tournament arc to pass the time. A couple of arcs later he got sick or really into videogames and his art got fucking pathetic. Dude warmed up for a subsequent arc bigger and better than anything yet, but he'd given himself too much groundwork to do/new stuff to itroduce so the intro was weak, and the art went from bad to utter shit. Once our main man eventually sorted his shit out and pulled the arc together he'd built up such a backlog of incomplete sketch-chapters in its early stages that the dude had to double down on hiatusmode just to redraw his own work and sell books. Presumably in some sort of attempt to not fall into the same trap, dude rushed the following mini arc ludicrously, then bolted on a big showdown between two key characters just to try to keep our attention. Finally he gave up on this long running mess and just decided to write Jojo on a Boat instead. Filed it under the HxH name to ensure his paycheck, then fucked off on mega-hiatus.
Otherwise, it went pretty well.
Adam Ramirez
How many episodes would Hisoka vs Chrollo take? My gut feeling tells me 1 full episodes, but on the other hand there is quite a bit of dialogue. I believe it will be 1 episodes followed by the result in the next episode.
Aaron Collins
>Generic bandits
Maybe the lesser members of troupe, yes, but the top characters like Chrollo, Nobunaga, Uvogin, Machi, Pokunoda and Feitan have great characters. They're way more charming than any other villain group and they haven't even had a lot of screentime relatively speaking. But Chrollo is already a better villain than Meruem with many layers (To be fair, the point of Meruem's arc was that he got more layers as time moved on).
>Shaiapouf is the best villain
Great taste. He was actually the main villain of the Chimera ant arc.
Ian Anderson
>Zoldyck arc was a filler arc
But it wasn't. It gave a lot more depth to Killua's characters and introduced his family to the audience. You could say the election arc build on the foundation build in the Zoldyck arc.
>Another training tournament arc
That arc was meant to introduce the concept of nen and did pretty good job. It wasn't even that long.
I personally believe the boat arc has potential, but it's a way to big arc to finish within a few years and due to it's size it would kill the series if he starts to rush it for an ending.
Logan Torres
Mason Murphy
I like Jojo on a boat. Really, I like it about as much as HxH. It's a little chatty, but the politics are sweet and the setting cold be exploited in neat ways in the future.
The family trip -> nen shit section is definitely bad writing though. It serves mechanical purposes, but in a really obvious and unnatural way. It's like there was a checklist of pre-Yorkshin requirements and he just worked through them.
Aaron Wright
Was this really an asspull considering we're told + shown the effects of Nen might persist through death and even have the potential to be amplified very early on in the series?
Aaron Thompson
Nothing
Gavin Sanders
Jaxon Parker
Dude don’t say that those are two of my favorite spiders.
Hudson Clark
The most asspull of it all was that Hisoka was kept intact by Togashi by muh meat cushion and Machi stitching him up.
Jordan Lewis
>[laughs]
Mason Reed
So which prince will inevitably hire the phantom troupe?
Jackson Cox
Bateman ofcourse. It will allow Kurapika to target the Troupe and Bateman at the same time.
Robert Young
They wanted to get into Tser's good favors by beating the rogue mafia, right? It's probably gonna end up like that
Jace Brooks
I just started Hunter x Hunter, the 2011 one, when does it gets good?
Connor Powell
Nothing.
Dominic Adams
When your English got better
Ryder Rogers
*gets better
Cameron Foster
Episode 5.
Zachary Cox
They tried to hard to be super serious and edgy
Thomas Diaz
when you read the manga
Chase Ross
based. HxH is one of the darkest shounen you'll find because it just fucks up your perception of who is actually the good guy.
Leo Torres
Only in the Chimera ant arc really, and even then the good guys were in the right. The thing i like about it is discussing different kinds of philosophies and idealogies. Hedonism, genocide, humanism, nihilism, etc.
It's an adult show that looks like a kids show.
Zachary Murphy
>manga
nobody talks about the manga when talking about HxH faggot.
Dylan King
imagine being so much a fag
Jeremiah Martinez
nice argument nigger
Mason Smith
2011 ruined the fanbase and now it's fill with a bunch of pseudo intellectuals from that fucking youtube video
Jackson Barnes
I don't know. You tell me
Christopher Hall
fans need to literally shitpost garbage copypastas in other shounen threads to stay relevant....also imagine losing to one piece in almost poll
Mason Johnson
>fans need to literally shitpost garbage copypastas in other shounen threads to stay relevant
never forget the fucking versus thread scourge from last year
Jason Adams
if you love stupid shonen tropes yorknew
if you don't give a damn about pacing then the chimera arc
if neither of those apply drop it now
William Reyes
No, the asspull is that he was able to reanimte himself by CPR because he should have bled out by then and his brain should have died and he'd die again right away anyway because of shock.
Luke Ross
it was more so the fact that they literally checked his body and declared him dead and only after a conveniently long amount of time had passed did he revive himself and magically heal. Like if his nen had activated immediately he would have just continued to get his ass beat and die. His nen had to wait an unspecified amount of time so he was in the clear but not so long that he'd have unbelievable amount of tissue damage from hypoxia
Jose Torres
I just finished the anime. The story and characters were good, but the pacing and character design were frequently lackluster in the Chimera Ant and 13th Chairman arcs
Logan White
that's impossible it's the greatest thing to ever come out of the industry. If you don't like it as much as me then you're probably just not as smart as me and the subtle nuances of togashi's amazing writing must have been lost on you
Jeremiah Gonzalez
Pariston is great.
Ayden Lopez
just finished chimera ant arc
was kind of dissappointed compared to the amount of hype it gets
every scene with netero, zeno, and kite (the early exploring NGL parts) are pure kino
knuckle and morel were great
the date with palm and gon was good
everything else just felt so fucking bloated
Alexander Powell
actually phantom troupe was great too but like 2 out of 60 something episodes
Evan Watson
So it's 2019 and we still have at least one HxH 2011 thread every day
Evan Jenkins
It's was not explicitly stated so it's just headcanon but since his nen reacts exactly when Machi touches him it looks like her nen triggered the resurrection/was a condition for it to happen. Same thing happens with Camilla, nen after death activates when the guard touches her body
Charles Young
Because the series is based.
Ayden Green
Body change
Dylan Hill
Nen after death is a good concept when it’s a momentary act.Resurrecting one of the main characters is not that.
Nicholas Gutierrez
>Convert hands
He already can do that.
Joshua Rogers
1) Togashi showed us in the Ant arc that it is possible to a) use NEN to manipulate your body to fight after death and b) alter a human being to the point they can use smart autonomous commands. Both of these abilities were show cased by Pitou. With regards to Hisoka, he did not sustain any damage to his brain, heart, or lungs. It therefore stands to reason he could do what Pitou did to Kaitou, but on himself.
2) Hisoka gave himself the condition of Death. There is no stronger condition. Had Hisoka's body been damage to the point he'd been blown apart, what he did would not have worked. This is why it was so genius to pay Machi as a back-up. Nonetheless, in a fight against someone who renders you to paste, or who "double taps" like they did against the Ants, Hisoka's ability will not work.
3) Hisoka actually got an unknown power-boost because "Nen" is stronger after death. Besides being able to create his own limbs and stop bleeding, it now stands to reason that Hisoka can even super reinforce the inside of his body via converting nen to rubber or gum. All in all, Hisoka has basically been boosted enough that his power can now be relevant in an arc where only Top Tier need apply. Sorry, Gon.
4) Hisoka is still 100% true to his character. Hisoka lost the fight. He challenged an opponent who he knew was strong, but the fight was not 1 on 1. *Nen abilities can render a fight never be 1 on 1, which is fine. But Kuroro outright burrowed from the troupes' power. Yes, he used his own copy ability, but unlike against an enemy, the troupe would willingly give him their power for the fight. Hisoka killing them all is not to "weaken" Kuroro, but to face Kuroro purely in another match.
Brody Allen
You manged to get all 4 points wrong, it's actually impressive
Connor Evans
its a shonen,if you dont like shonen, stop watching it
Christian Cruz
How does Hisoka recover from this?