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Hunter x Hunter

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2001
  • TV-PG
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
12K
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Hozumi Gôda, Kanako Mitsuhashi, Junko Takeuchi, Yuki Kaida, and Annika Odegard in Hunter x Hunter (1999)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationShōnenActionAdventureAnimationComedyFantasy

The history of Gon Freecss, a boy who left home alone to become a Hunter. In the hard test, Gon meets Leorio, Kurapika and Killua.The history of Gon Freecss, a boy who left home alone to become a Hunter. In the hard test, Gon meets Leorio, Kurapika and Killua.The history of Gon Freecss, a boy who left home alone to become a Hunter. In the hard test, Gon meets Leorio, Kurapika and Killua.

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    • Junko Takeuchi
    • Yuki Kaida
    • Cheryl McMaster
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    8.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Junko Takeuchi
      • Yuki Kaida
      • Cheryl McMaster
    • 28User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Junko Takeuchi
    Junko Takeuchi
    • Gon Freecss
    • 1999–2001
    Yuki Kaida
    • Kurapika…
    • 1999–2001
    Cheryl McMaster
    • Kurapika…
    • 1999–2001
    Kanako Mitsuhashi
    • Killua
    • 1999–2001
    Annika Odegard
    • Killua
    • 1999–2001
    Hozumi Gôda
    Hozumi Gôda
    • Leorio…
    • 1999–2001
    Jonathan Love
    Jonathan Love
    • Leorio Paradinight
    • 1999–2001
    Hiroki Takahashi
    • Hisoka…
    • 1999–2001
    Kôhei Kowada
    • Tonpa…
    • 1999–2001
    Takashi Matsuyama
    • Nobunaga…
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    Eiji Takemoto
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    Brendan Hunter
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    • 1999–2001
    Norihisa Mori
    • Maamen…
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    Yoshikazu Nagano
    • Chrollo Lucifer…
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    Yoshiro Matsumoto
    • Hanzo…
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    Akari Hibino
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    • 1999–2001
    Hitoshi Bifu
    • Satotz…
    • 1999–2001
    Hidenobu Kiuchi
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    • 2000–2001
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    rgvrules2004

    Real Great anime one if not best IMO

    It starts off with a young boy named Gon after meeting a Young man who Knew his father who was presumed dead and from this man Gon discovers that his dad is a Real famous 'Hunter' so like his father he wants to become a so called 'Hunter' and at the same time go in search for his father who seems to have disappeared from the publics eye. Gon first meets a man named leoreo ( or something like that ) and an episode later a young male named Kurapica. They all became friends rather quickly ( after a confrontation between leoreo and kurapica) and decide to help each other out until they get to the Hunter Exam location. During the Exam Gon finds another boy relatively the same age ( most are adults ) who is an assassin from a family of assassins, Killua soon discovers he really finds Gon a real nice gentle, yet different person then most hes met and quickly makes up his mind to do w/e he can to be able to be with him. After the Exam They are given a temp. license and later on given a real license...this is where the show takes a huge turn from semi-fighting fantasy to Completely fantasy fighting ( good thing ). Each person has an Aura from one of the 5 I believe types of auras there are, gon being Reinforcement ( brute force ) Kurapica being specialization ( one that can master all 7 ) and Killua a transformation. The fighting styles are similar to that of Yu-yu hakusho ( same author ), Naruto, FullMetal aclhemist, and other similar titles, BUT unlike the rest of those other titles HxH is different, for one it has more blood and gore then the others , which to me was surprising considering the show as mainly about a young boy ,but works really well. The animation works REAL nice with the anime which is a darkish type of color animation( i guess like Gundam wing or consider those anime movies that feel real with its darkish color animation)which gave it a realistic feeling. Although I prefer the series and the first ova I didn't like the ova's that came after since the animation changed from a darkish type ( went well with this type of anime ) to a Brighter animation ( Similar to that of naruto,Gundam seed don't work THAT good with this anime)..i give the series a 10 out of 10!!
    9edarien

    Great choice for anime fans

    Firstly, it gets a 9 from Togashi being more than a little lazy and stopping the manga which put a LOT of holds on the anime, which is why the series was cancelled and OVAs were put out instead. The only problem there is that if you watch the whole series and the 3 OVAs, Genei Ryodan saga and Greed Island and Greed Island Final, it will leave you wanting more which you can't get without reading the manga(which currently isn't that high in US releases). Essentially it is a story of four friends (a la Yu Yu Hakusho which is another Togashi creation). The central character, Gon, grows to ~12 without knowing his father. Meeting a man, a Hunter, who claims to have known his father sets Gon off on his journey. He meets the 3 others in the exams to become a Hunter and they remain close, despite physical distance at times.

    The story covers all 4 and their reasons for becoming "Hunters". Gon wants to find his father; Leorio, slightly older, wants to become a doctor and help people; Curapika(spelling/pronunciation varies for his name) wants revenge; Killua, Gon's closest friend of the 3, was bored. They all have reasons from their past. It also follows them after the Hunter exams are over, which is when the story really picks up, as does the action. The world suddenly gets a lot larger and more characters are introduced, both helpful and as hindrances to their goals.

    It is well-written but with filler, as most anime interpretations on manga do. If you enjoyed Yu Yu Hakusho and other 'fight-based' animes then this is something you'll want to see. Also, despite the ages of the central and main character (Gon and Killua, respectively), it gets pretty dark and sometimes outright violent. If it's an appreciation for 'supernatural' powers such as ki and other odd things, then this is also for you as it becomes an increasingly important issue as the series moves forward. At first it remains fairly realistic and gets odder and more alien as it progresses with the four learning how to use their "Nen" which is their worlds version of Ki. There are 6 types of powers which all effect the type of things people can do with their power. Reinforcement is enhancing physical abilities such as strength, speed, and even reinforcing objects to make them stronger; Transformation is changing the properties of one's aura, such as making it sticky like gum, bouncy like rubber, or carry properties such as electricity; Emission is the ability to shoot aura and control it from a distance; Manipulation allows the user to manipulate objects/people in different ways, depending on the user; Materialization lets the person create objects with their aura, being closely tied to transformation; Specialization is the final one. It is just that, special. It is very different depending upon the person, as on people can steal other abilities, another can mimic the other 5 types, etc.

    Hunter X Hunter moves in a gradual process which leads you to the shift from more toned-down fighting and story into the powerful and expansive world that it becomes without throwing you in with no reason. That's another Togashi move, if you've ever seen Yu Yu Hakusho.
    8tytushar-87734

    A great shonen anime of late 90s

    This is the best shonen anime as this anime does not follow the simple shonen anime template in which everything is in favour of the main character and everything becomes convenient to him. In this anime, there are so many characters with so much variety that one can never gets bored. Now I haven't watch the 2011 version of this anime, but this one is a bit slow paced at times but after some episodes it picks up the pace. I recommend this anime to watch it if you are a fan of shonen anime.
    10rory-j-peters

    If you ever want to watch anime, this is where to start

    I have been watching anime for years now, and to this day Hunter x Hunter is still one of the greatest I have ever seen. The series initially seems mainstream, but this is one the series all other series are judged on. Hunter x Hunter represents 'old school' anime, when there was a lead up to fights and you really got to know the characters, their back stories and their personalities. The series has been re-released in 2011 to incorporate the new arc in the manga. In my opinion, its a lot more rushed and faster paced, but many people like that. I have to say that the original will always win for me. Its the only series I have ever watched twice. I would highly recommend this to anyone.
    10socalledfauzan

    Remembering my childhood friends

    Back in the day when I had 3 friends that were so close like this anime friendship. This anime really shows hows how friends can be so close regarding all of the differences between.

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Nippon Animation (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 獵人
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      • Shueisha
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      • 23m
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
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      • 1.33 : 1

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