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Hunter × Hunter

Hunter × Hunter (stylized as HUNTER×HUNTER and pronounced "hunter hunter"[3]) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 1998, although the manga has frequently gone on extended hiatuses since 2006. Its chapters have been collected in 37 tankōbon volumes as of November 2022. The story focuses on a young boy named Gon Freecss who discovers that his father, who left him at a young age, is actually a world-renowned Hunter, a licensed professional who specializes in fantastical pursuits such as locating rare or unidentified animal species, treasure hunting, surveying unexplored enclaves, or hunting down lawless individuals. Gon departs on a journey to become a Hunter and eventually find his father. Along the way, Gon meets various other Hunters and encounters the paranormal.

Hunter × Hunter
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Gon Freecss on a large frog
Genre
Manga
Written byYoshihiro Togashi
Published byShueisha
English publisher
ImprintJump Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump
English magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 16, 1998 – present
Volumes37 (List of volumes)
Anime film
Hunter × Hunter – Jump Super Anime Tour 98
Directed byNoriyuki Abe
Produced by
  • Ken Hagino
  • Tetsuo Daitoku
Written byHiroshi Hashimoto
StudioPierrot
ReleasedJuly 26, 1998
Runtime26 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byKazuhiro Furuhashi
Produced by
  • Shunichi Kosao
  • Keiichi Matsuda
  • Daisuke Kawakami
Written byNobuaki Kishima
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioNippon Animation
Licensed by
Viz Media
Original networkFNS (Fuji TV)
English network
Original run October 16, 1999 March 31, 2001
Episodes62 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Hunter × Hunter OVA
Directed by
  • Satoshi Saga (#1–8)
  • Yukihiro Matsushita (#9–16)
  • Takeshi Hirota (#17–30)
Written byNobuaki Kishima
Music byToshihiko Sahashi
StudioNippon Animation
Released January 17, 2002 August 18, 2004
Episodes30 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Kōjina
Produced by
  • Toshio Nakatani
  • Naoki Iwasa (#1–58)
  • Tomoko Yoshino (#1–75)
  • Tetsuto Motoyasu (#1–87)
  • Akira Shinohara (#1–99)
  • Manabu Tamura (#1–123)
  • Atsushi Kirimoto (#59–148)
  • Hiroyuki Okino (#88–100)
  • Kenichi Sakurai (#100–148)
  • Ai Morikawa (#124–148)
Written by
Music byYoshihisa Hirano
StudioMadhouse
Licensed by
Viz Media
Original networkNippon TV
English network
Original run October 2, 2011 September 24, 2014
Episodes148 (List of episodes)
Anime films
Video games
  • Hunter × Hunter: Hunter no Keifu (2000)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Maboroshi no Greed Island (2000)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Kindan no Hihō (2001)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Ryū myaku no Saidan (2001)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Ubawareta Aura Stone (2001)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Minna Tomodachi Daisakusen!! (2003)
  • Hunter × Hunter: Wonder Adventure (2012)

Hunter × Hunter was adapted into a 62-episode anime television series produced by Nippon Animation and directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, which ran on Fuji Television from October 1999 to March 2001. Three separate original video animations (OVAs) totaling 30 episodes were subsequently produced by Nippon Animation and released in Japan from 2002 to 2004. A second anime television series by Madhouse aired on Nippon Television from October 2011 to September 2014, totaling 148 episodes, with two animated theatrical films released in 2013. There are also numerous audio albums, video games, musicals, and other media based on Hunter × Hunter.

The manga has been translated into English and released in North America by Viz Media since April 2005. Both television series have been also licensed by Viz Media, with the first series having aired on the Funimation Channel in 2009 and the second series broadcast on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block from April 2016 to June 2019.

Hunter × Hunter has been a huge critical and financial success and has become one of the best-selling manga series of all time, having over 84 million copies in circulation as of July 2022.

Synopsis

Setting

Hunters (ハンター, Hantā) are licensed, elite members of humanity who are capable of tracking down secret treasures, rare beasts, or even other individuals. They can also access locations that regulars cannot access.[4] To obtain a license one must pass the rigorous annual Hunter Examination run by the Hunter Association, which has a success rate of less than one in a hundred-thousand.[5] A Hunter may be awarded up to three stars: a single star for making "remarkable achievements in a particular field"; they may then be upgraded to two stars for "holding an official position" and mentoring another Hunter up to single star level; and finally upgraded to three stars for "remarkable achievements in multiple fields".[6]

Nen () is the ability to control one's own life energy or aura, which is constantly emitted from them, knowingly or not. There are four basic Nen techniques: Ten () maintains the aura in the body, strengthening it for defense; Zetsu () shuts the aura flow off, useful for concealing one's presence and relieving fatigue; Ren () enables a user to produce more Nen; and Hatsu () is a person's specific use of Nen.[7] Nen users are classified into six types based on their Hatsu abilities; Enhancers (強化系, Kyōkakei) strengthen and reinforce their natural physical abilities; Emitters (放出系, Hōshutsukei) project aura out of their bodies; Manipulators (操作系, Sōsakei) control objects or living things; Transmuters (変化系, Henkakei) change the type or properties of their aura; Conjurers (具現化系, Gugenkakei) create objects out of their aura; and Specialists (特質系, Tokushitsukei) have unique abilities that do not fall into the previous categories.[8] A Nen user can enter into a Contract (誓約, Seiyaku) where, by pledging to follow certain Limitations (制約, Seiyaku), their abilities are strengthened in relation to how strict they are. An example of this is Kurapika who, in order to have an unbreakable chain that will fully restrain members of the Phantom Troupe, offered his life, should he use it on anyone other than its members.[9]

Plot

The story follows a young boy named Gon Freecss, who was told all his life that both his parents were dead. But when he learns from Kite, an apprentice of his father Ging Freecss, that he is still alive and has since become an accomplished Hunter, Gon leaves his home on Whale Island (くじら島, Kujira Tō) to take the Hunter Examination (ハンター試験, Hantā Shiken) in order to become a Hunter like him.[10][11][12] During the exam, Gon meets and befriends three of the other applicants: Kurapika, the last remaining member of the Kurta clan who wishes to become a Hunter in order to avenge his clan and recover their scarlet-glowing eyes that were plucked from their corpses by a band of thieves known as the Phantom Troupe; Leorio, a prospective physician who, in order to pay for medical school, desires the financial benefits that Hunters receive; and Killua Zoldyck, another twelve-year-old boy who has left his former life as a member of the world's most notorious assassin family.[11][12][4] Among many other examinees, Gon continuously encounters Hisoka, a mysterious and deadly transmuter who takes an interest in him. After many trials together, Gon and his friends end up passing the exam except for Killua, who fails after killing another applicant due to the influence of his brother, Illumi, and runs away to his family's estate in shame.

After Gon and the others convince Killua to rejoin their side, Leorio and Kurapika depart temporarily for their own personal reasons, while Gon and Killua set for the Heavens Arena (天空闘技場, Tenkū Tōgijō), a skyscraper where thousands of martial artists compete daily in fighting tournaments, seeking to improve themselves and gain monetary rewards.[13] There they meet Zushi, a fellow Heavens Arena applicant, who has a kung fu master named Wing who trains them in utilizing Nen, a Qi-like life energy used by its practicers to manifest parapsychological abilities, and is also considered to be the final requirement to pass the Hunter Exam. Sometime later, Gon and his friends reunite again in Yorknew City (ヨークシンシティ, Yōkushin Shiti) where they have a clash with the Phantom Troupe. During the occasion, two from the band of thieves are killed by Kurapika and he is forced to give up the chance of hunting down the rest in order to rescue Gon and Killua from captured, but not without succeeding in sealing the powers of their leader, Chrollo Lucilfer.

A few days later, Gon and Killua achieve their objective and begin playing Greed Island, an extremely rare and expensive video game with Nen-like properties following some clues about Ging's whereabouts.[14] While exploring the game, it is revealed that its scenario is actually set somewhere in the real world, created with Nen by a team led by none other than Ging himself. Outclassed by the challenges in the game at first, they are soon joined and trained by Biscuit Krueger, an experienced teacher of Nen and kung fu master. With Biscuit's help, Gon and Killua train their Nen and learn to shape their abilities to their traits. Killua takes a short break from Greed Island to apply for the Hunter Examination again, this time passes with success. The trio then complete the game together against all odds and Gon obtains the right to choose the artifacts from the game necessary to reunite with his father.

Gon decides to have Killua accompany him to meet his father using the artifacts, but the duo are sent to meet Kite instead. They decide to help with Kite's research of a man-sized Chimera Ant queen, an insect that devours other creatures and then gives birth to progeny that inherit the characteristics of the different species it has eaten. The queen washes up onto an island nation called the Neo-Green Life (N.G.L.) Autonomous Region, where she quickly develops a taste for humans and builds a colony powerful enough to overcome the population, especially after her offspring learn the power of Nen from consuming Hunters. Upon facing the Royal Guard of the Chimera Ants, Kite sacrifices himself to allow Gon and Killua to flee and alert the Hunter Association. After weeks of preparation, the Association sends a team of some of their most powerful Hunters, including Netero, the president of the Association himself to defeat the Ants and their king Meruem, whose subjects secretly overthrew the government of the nearby Republic of East Gorteau (東ゴルトー共和国, Higashi Gorutō Kyouwakoku) as part of their plan of subduing all of mankind. Despite losing to Meruem in combat, Netero ends up killing him with a bomb implanted in his body that poisons him to death soon after. Meanwhile, Gon has a showdown with Neferpitou, the Ant who killed Kite. After overusing Nen to exact his revenge, he is hospitalized and in critical condition. After the Chimera Ant incident is resolved, the Hunter Association's top echelons the Zodiacs, from which Ging is a member, begin the process of choosing Netero's replacement as Chairman, while Killua returns home to ask for his younger sister Alluka to save Gon's life. His family is unwilling to risk losing Alluka or having her dangerous powers used against them, but after evading his older brother Illumi's attempts to intercept him, Killua manages to bring Alluka to Gon's side and have him fully restored. He then attempts to seal away Alluka's alter ego which grants them their power (Nanika, likely a creature from the Dark Continent), but at the last moment decides to revert the process rather than seal away Nanika Alluka's only other friend. Killua then parts ways with Gon to travel the world with Alluka, while Gon himself finally meets his father and learns the true nature of his quest.

Some time later, Netero's son Beyond assembles an expedition to the Dark Continent (暗黒大陸, Ankoku Tairiku), the forbidden, vast area outside of the known world; he is sponsored by the Kingdom of Kakin. Fearing that the expedition may bring disaster, just like in all previous attempts, the world's five greatest powers accept that Kakin join their ranks in exchange for full authority over its findings. To accompany Beyond and ensure his compliance, the Zodiacs decide to watch over him and invite Kurapika and Leorio to join them, replacing Ging and former Vice-Chairman Pariston Hill, who assembled their own Dark Continent exploration teams by Beyond's request.[15] Meanwhile, Chrollo regains his powers and fulfills Hisoka's wish to have a duel with him, which ends with Hisoka defeated and killed. After reviving through Nen, Hisoka starts killing off the Phantom Troupe members one by one, who have boarded Kakin's ship to the Dark Continent to rob it. Aboard the ship, Nasubi, the king of Kakin, starts a battle to the death between his heirs to decide his successor. Kurapika, who also infiltrated the ship with other Hunters, takes part in the succession war as the bodyguard of Fourteenth Prince Wobble, Kakin's youngest prince and a toddler. Kurapika's personal objective, however, is to retrieve the last batch of scarlet eyes from the Kurta Clan in custody of Tserriednich, Kakin's Fourth Prince.

Production

Author Yoshihiro Togashi explained that one of his hobbies was collecting objects of all sorts, so he was inspired to create a manga involving collecting titled "(something) Hunter".[16] He came up with the final name Hunter × Hunter while watching the television variety show Downtown, in which the hosts often repeat what they say to make the audience laugh.[16] The "×" in the title is silent.[3][17][18] As with his previous series, YuYu Hakusho, Togashi used drafting ink and Kabura pens for his illustrations but began using an eMac to color them.[19] Togashi uses few or no assistants in the manga's production;[20] however, fellow manga artist and future wife Naoko Takeuchi assisted Togashi in adding screentone to single-color pages for the first volume.[21][22] With the birth of their first son early in its publication, Togashi felt that this personal aspect of his life would be a great influence on his work, particularly the manga's theme of a young boy searching for his father.[19]

There have been several instances in which Togashi has apologized to readers in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump for low-quality artwork and promised to redraw portions of the chapters for their tankōbon (collected volume) releases.[23][24][25] In addition, the publication history of the Hunter × Hunter manga has been plagued with hiatuses, in which serialized chapters would be separated by extended periods of time.[26][27][28][29] After returning from a two-year-long hiatus in June 2014,[30] and joining the English-language Weekly Shonen Jump lineup, the manga went on another just two months later.[31] The series returned from this hiatus on April 18, 2016,[32] however, just over two months later, Hunter × Hunter began another hiatus on June 4, 2016.[33] It came back on June 26, 2017,[34] and just over two months later, on August 31, the series went on hiatus again, planning to return by the end of that year.[35] The series came back on January 29, 2018,[36] before going on hiatus again on April 9 of the same year.[37] After a five-month hiatus, the manga resumed publication from September 22 to November 26, 2018, before entering another hiatus, its longest one to date.[38][39][40]

In May 2022, Togashi created a Twitter account where he teased that the series would resume publication.[41] In July 2022, Togashi revealed that he was unable to sit in a chair for two years due to his back and hip problems, but was able to resume drawing by doing so while laying down;[42] in August of the same year, Togashi posted on Twitter that he decided to increase his staff, adding that chapter 399's background effects were done according to his request and that chapter 400 would move forward after Togashi hands in his specifications for it.[43] The series resumed publication on October 24, 2022, after a three-year-and-eleven-month hiatus.[44][45][46] On December 26, 2022, it was announced that the manga would enter on hiatus. The Weekly Shōnen Jump editorial department published a letter which said that they had consulted with Togashi and decided that the manga should not follow a weekly serialized format going forward, and that once they know concrete details of its return and how it will be serialized, they will reveal the details in the magazine.[47]

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi, the Hunter × Hunter manga began its serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 16, 1998.[48] Shueisha has compiled most of the chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on June 4, 1998.[49] As of November 4, 2022, thirty-seven volumes have been released.[50] The series has also been published in a sōshūhen edition that aims to recreate the manga as it was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump in the same size and with the color pages. Eleven volumes were released between December 9, 2011, and April 18, 2014, covering up to the Election story arc.[51][52]

In April 2005, Viz Media began publishing the manga in English in North America.[53] They market the series as part of their "Shonen Jump Advanced" line for older teens and young adults.[54] Thirty-six volumes have been released in North America as of August 6, 2019.[55] Viz included the Kurapika's Memories chapters in the December 17 and 24, 2012 issues of their digital English magazine Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha.[56] On April 22, 2014, it was announced that Hunter × Hunter would be joining the digital English magazine Weekly Shonen Jump.[57]

The manga has also been licensed and translated into multiple languages throughout Europe and other parts of Asia. For instance, it was serialized between 2001 and 2005 in Banzai!, a German version of Weekly Shōnen Jump.[58][59]

Spin-offs

Kurapika's Memories (クラピカ追憶編, Kurapika Tsuioku-hen), a two-part manga Togashi wrote to act as a prequel to the first animated film, was published in the December 3 and 10, 2012 issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump.[60] Tokyo Ghoul author Sui Ishida created a 69-page storyboard of a manga chapter depicting the past of Hunter × Hunter's Hisoka. The storyboard was released digitally via Shōnen Jump+ on June 2, 2016.[61]

Anime

1999 series

The first Hunter × Hunter anime adaptation was produced by the company Nippon Animation and directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, who had previously directed the Rurouni Kenshin television series.[62] A total of 62 episodes of Hunter × Hunter were broadcast on the Japanese terrestrial television network Fuji Television from October 16, 1999 to March 31, 2001 during the same Saturday evening timeslot as the anime version of Togashi's previous series YuYu Hakusho.[4][63][64] Additionally, Hunter × Hunter has aired on the satellite television station Animax.[65][66] Although it closely follows the manga, the violence in the anime version is lessened for younger audiences.[4] Marvelous Entertainment has released all episodes of the series in Japan on DVD in 13 separate volumes between September 20, 2000 and September 19, 2001.[67]

Viz Media licensed the Hunter × Hunter anime for distribution in the Region 1 market, with English voice-work handled by the Ocean Group at Blue Water Studios in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[12][68] The series was released on four DVD boxed sets from December 9, 2008, to December 1, 2009.[69][70] Starting with the second set, Viz partnered with Warner Home Video to distribute the DVDs.[71] Hunter × Hunter began airing in the United States on the Funimation Channel in the spring of 2009.[72]

Original video animations

When the Hunter × Hunter anime covered most of its source material by 2001, Nippon Animation made the decision to end the adaptation rather than continue it with filler.[73] Due to fans' unsatisfied reactions to the conclusion of the television series, three subsequent OVAs were produced by Nippon Animation. These carried the plot from where the broadcast left off during the Yorknew City arc and covered the Greed Island arc.[74][75][76][77][78] The first OVA series was directed by Satoshi Saga and ran for eight episodes in four released volumes from January 17 to April 17, 2002.[79] The second OVA series, Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island, was directed by Yukihiro Matsushita and ran for eight episodes in four released volumes from February 19 to May 21, 2003.[80] The third OVA series, Hunter × Hunter: G.I. Final, was directed by Makoto Sato and ran for 14 episodes in seven released volumes from March 3 to August 18, 2004.[81] After the original anime's initial run on Animax, the OVAs were aired successively.[65][82] Viz has shown no intention of releasing English versions of the OVAs.[83]

2011 series

A new Hunter × Hunter anime adaptation was announced in July 2011. Instead of continuing the story from the OVA series, it restarts the story from the beginning of the manga in an attempt to adapt it more accurately. The series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina, produced by Madhouse, scripted by Atsushi Maekawa, and character designs were created by Takahiro Yoshimatsu. The series began airing Sunday mornings on Nippon Television starting October 2, 2011.[84] It switched to airing at 1:29 am on Tuesday nights from October 8, 2013 onwards.[85] The series ended on September 23, 2014 after 148 episodes.[86] An hour after each episode aired in Japan, American website Crunchyroll provided English subtitled simulcasts in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.[87] The series started airing on Animax Asia on April 24, 2012.[88] On October 9, 2015, Viz Media announced their license to the reboot anime at their panel at New York Comic Con.[89] They will release the anime on DVD/Blu-ray with an English dub. On April 1, 2016, it was announced that the series would premiere on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block, which began airing on April 17, 2016.[90][91] Madman Entertainment acquired the series for distribution in Australia and New Zealand,[92] and made the series available on AnimeLab.[93] Funimation began streaming the series in the United Kingdom and Ireland on July 17, 2020.[94]

Films

 
Cover of the Hunter × Hunter 1998 film.

Before the first anime television series was created, a short film adaptation of Hunter × Hunter was shown as part of the 1998 "Jump Super Anime Tour" alongside similar adaptations of Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! and One Piece.[95] Produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe, it depicts the early events of the manga up to Gon's ocean voyage from Whale Island. A film adaptation by the second television anime's staff called Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge, featuring an original story, was announced in March 2012. It was released on January 12, 2013 by Toho.[96][97][98] It centers around Gon and his friends efforts to retrieve Kurapika's eyes which were stolen by Omokage, Hisoka’s predecessor in the Phantom Troupe. The film is based on an unpublished story manga creator Yoshihiro Togashi wrote around 10 years before.[99]

A second film, titled Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission, was announced following the first one's debut. The film has some focus on Netero, the chairman of the Hunter Association as Gon and his friends discover the dark secrets behind his past. The movie was released on December 27, 2013,[100] and the DVD and Blu-ray was released on July 23, 2014.[101] At the Japanese box office, Phantom Rouge grossed $12,595,288,[102] and The Last Mission grossed ¥850 million[103] ($8.71 million), bringing both films' total Japanese box office gross to $21.31 million.

CDs

The background music for the first Hunter × Hunter anime and three OVA series was composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. A large number of audio CDs for the franchise have been released by Marvelous Entertainment. The three-volume soundtrack for the anime television series contains 129 instrumental and vocal songs. The Original Video Animation Hunter × Hunter Sound Trax for the first OVA series contains 18 songs and the Original Video Animation Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island Original Sound Tracks for the second OVA series contains 30 songs.[104] In addition, character-specific and story arc drama CDs and a 17-volume radio drama titled Hunter × Hunter R have been published throughout the anime adaptations' release period.[105][106][107]

Musicals and theatrical play

There have been two musicals based on Hunter × Hunter. The first, Musical Hunter × Hunter (ミュージカル ハンター×ハンター), was originally performed during December 2000.[108] It is an original story that appears to take place between the end of the Yorknew City story arc and the beginning of the Greed Island arc. The second, Musical Hunter × Hunter: The Nightmare of Zoldyck (ミュージカル ハンター×ハンター ナイトメア・オブ・ゾルディック), was originally performed during August 2002.[108] It is a retelling of when Kurapika, Leorio, and Gon go to fetch Killua back from his family estate after the end of the Hunter Exam arc. Both musicals have received separate DVD and audio CD releases, as well as a dual DVD release from Marvelous Entertainment.[104][109][110] There is also a live-action play titled Real Stage Hunter × Hunter: "A Longing for Phalcnothdk ~ A Spider's Memory ~" (リアルステージ ハンター×ハンター「A Longing for Phalcnothdk 〜蜘蛛の記憶〜」), which was performed 16 times at the Theater Sun-mall in Shinjuku, Tokyo during August 2004.[111][112][113] The play is a retelling of the Phantom Troupe finale in the Yorknew City arc. It received a DVD release in Japan on December 10, 2004.[111]

Video games

There are ten Japan-exclusive video games based on Hunter × Hunter, many of which are either developed or published by Konami or Bandai. They range from role-playing and strategy games to action and adventure games. These include titles for the WonderSwan,[114] WonderSwan Color,[115][116][117] Game Boy Color,[118][119] Game Boy Advance,[120] PlayStation,[121][122] and PlayStation 2.[123] A game based on the second anime adaptation was released on the PlayStation Portable on September 20, 2012.[124] Characters from the franchise have appeared along with other Weekly Shōnen Jump properties in the fighting games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars for the Nintendo DS, J-Stars Victory VS for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita,[125][126] and Jump Force for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.[127]

Other merchandise

A series of three film books based on the first anime series and authored by Nobuaki Kishikan has been released by Shueisha from December 3, 1999, to August 24, 2001.[128][129][130] A guidebook to the anime titled Hunter × Hunter Characters Book: World × Character × Blessing (Hunter × Hunter キャラクターズブック World × Character × Blessing) was published by Shueisha in January 2001.[131] A guidebook to the manga titled Hunter × Hunter: Hunters Association Official World and Character Guide (Hunter × Hunter ハンター協会公式発行ハンターズ・ガイド) was published by the company on June 4, 2004.[132] There is also an extensive trading card game by Bandai,[133] action and trading figures,[134][135] and various other collectables.[136][137][138]

Reception

Manga

The series ranked 4th on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2012.[139] In November 2014, readers of Media Factory's Da Vinci magazine voted Hunter × Hunter number 11 on a list of Weekly Shōnen Jump's greatest manga series of all time.[140] In 2019, the series ranked seventh on Da Vinci's 19th annual "Book of the Year" list.[141] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150.000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, Hunter × Hunter ranked 11th.[142]

Sales

The Hunter × Hunter manga has been largely commercially successful; having sold over 60.6 million collected volumes in Japan as of February 2012, making it Shueisha's eighth best-selling manga series.[143] This number had grown to 66.3 million copies by 2014.[144] The manga had over 72 million copies in circulation as of December 2018;[145] over 79 million copies in circulation as of November 2021;[146] and over 84 million copies in circulation as of July 2022.[147] Several individual volumes have topped Oricon's list of the best-selling manga in Japan during their release week; such as volumes 30 through 36.[148] Volumes 24, 27, and 30 through 34 were some of the top-selling volumes for their respective years.[149] Hunter × Hunter was the eighth best-selling manga series of both 2012 and 2013, with 3.4 and 4.6 million copies sold those years respectively.[150][151] In North America, volumes 23 through 27 have ranked within the top 300 best-selling graphics novels list of sales estimates by Diamond Comic Distributors.[152][153][154][155][156]

Critical reception

The Hunter × Hunter manga has received much praise for its plot and characters. In his 2007 book Manga: The Complete Guide, Jason Thompson described its storyline as "an almost random collection of psych-outs, battles, puzzles, and trickery" that works on both a chapter-by-chapter basis and a larger scale. Thompson elaborated that with all the goals and subplots of each of the main characters, the story could seemingly go on forever and is unpredictable enough to hold reader interest.[20] In a different review for Anime News Network in 2012, Thompson wrote that it was hard to summarize the story because "it is every shōnen manga in one, with training sequences, tournament battles, a crime-mystery story arc, and a virtual-reality, RPG-style story arc". But unlike most shōnen manga, he called Hunter × Hunter "incredibly dense." Examples being its fictional nen ability, which is explained "so thoroughly that you almost think it could exist," and the little challenges and games the characters face; "Over and over Togashi invents some little closed system or rules just so the heroes can break them; if he ever wants to change careers, I'd suggest game designer." Thompson praised the character art as great, pointing out how instead of alternating between realistic and chibi like other artists, Togashi has cartoony and realistic characters interacting in the same panels. Thompson did note how the artwork during its magazine run is often "sketchy" and missing backgrounds, but that Togashi goes back and fixes it for its collected tankōbon release. Mentioning Togashi's love of gore he stated "the whole manga is about the mixture of childish adventure and creepy, adult themes" and noted how some panels later in the manga are apparently censored for gore by being covered with screentone.[157]

Reviewing the first story arc, Chris Sims of ComicsAlliance called Hunter × Hunter one of the most "fun, ridiculous, and ludicrously violent comics I've ever read." He stated that while it has every idea about shōnen manga in force, what sticks out the most is the violence. Sims summed it up as "full of clever setups and characters that, while simple to the point of almost seeming one-dimensional at times, still manage to be solid and entertaining based on their reaction to the increasingly strange, increasingly deadly events around them".[158] Charles Solomon, a writer for The New York Times and Los Angeles Times, praised the moral seriousness of Gon, a quality that gives the protagonist "an appeal his relentlessly upbeat counterparts lack".[159][160] Publishers Weekly gave a positive review to the first volume of the manga, stating that Togashi "shows a deft touch" with its standard story, calling his artwork "clear and graceful", and mentioning that his characters are "endearing and complex".[161] While Rika Takahashi of EX.org and Claude J. Pelletier of Protoculture Addicts found the art style in Hunter × Hunter to be much simpler than Togashi's two previous serializations, Level E and YuYu Hakusho, both reviewers appreciated the intricate narrative and characters.[11][4]

Anime

1999 series

The first Hunter × Hunter anime series has enjoyed much more modest popularity than its manga source. Newtype listed it as having a Japanese television rating of 10.5 for the fourth quarter of 2000.[162] The show's viewership was ranked number six among the top ten anime television series in Japan for February 2001.[163] The series was voted as the 16th best anime of 2000 in the Anime Grand Prix, but rose to fourth place the following year.[164][165] In 2001, the staff of the magazine listed Hunter × Hunter as the 94th most important anime of all time.[166] In a 2006 web poll conducted in Japan by the network TV Asahi, the Hunter × Hunter television series was voted 28th best anime of all time.[167] In 2010, Mania.com's Briana Lawrence listed Hunter × Hunter at number nine of the website's "10 Anime Series That Need a Reboot".[168]

Critical reception for the first Hunter × Hunter television adaptation has been generally favorable. Miyako Matsuda of Protoculture Addicts, Carl Kimlinger of the Anime News Network, and Derrick L. Tucker of THEM Anime Reviews all expressed positive views of the series' narrative and characters.[4][62][169] Matsuda admired the adventure-filled world of Hunter × Hunter and the practical character qualities of friendship, effort, and victory inserted by Togashi.[4] Beginning with the second Viz DVD volume, Kimlinger summarized, "Togashi's plotting is canny and occasionally insightful and Furuhashi's visuals inventive yet attuned to the measured pacing of the series. Together they create a shonen action series that is both fun to watch and curiously respectful of its audience's intelligence. A strange combination indeed."[62] Tucker admitted to being "bewitched" by the series mainly due to the remarkable and original characters, especially the interplay between the vastly different personalities of the Phantom Troupe members.[169] Kimlinger gave particular praise to the characteristics of the complex villain Hisoka and the deep, emotional transformation of Kurapika in the latter half of the series.[13][14][62] Theron Martin of Anime News Network, found the first fifteen episodes entertainment, and stated "Gon also inherits Goku's inherent likability, some of the “part of the challenge is figuring out what the challenge is” bits are rather clever, and setting up a situation where a tournament proctor is actually called out for being in the wrong is a nice twist. It does also have some fun moments".[12]

The art and animation of the Hunter × Hunter anime have also been commended by the press. Kimlinger and Tucker were impressed by the art direction of Hunter × Hunter, the former of whom critiquing the adaptation of Togashi's work by Furuhashi as having "understated energy and flair, making the most of the era's (1999) mix of traditional and CG animation to bring Gon and friends' physical feats to fluid, exhilarating life."[62][169] Martin faulted both the artwork and the subtle differences in character design. "The artistry not only shows its age but, in fact, looks older than it actually is," the reviewer commented, "hearkening back to a day when digital coloring and CG enhancements were not ubiquitous and allowances for a rougher look were greater." Opinions of the series' sound and music have been somewhat mixed. Martin positively noted the soundtrack as the strongest production point of Hunter × Hunter, and was satisfied with both the English translation of the script and Ocean's voice overs.[12] Tucker found the music satisfactory and improved as the series progressed, but did not think it lived up to its potential.[169] Kimlinger agreeably felt the musical score to be appropriate in most instances, but criticized the English dub as "a letdown since day one".[13][14]

2011 series

Madhouse's 2011 adaptation was met with near-universal critical acclaim. Adrian Marcano from Inverse considered Hunter x Hunter 2011 to be one of the greatest anime series ever. He said that the anime set itself apart with one of the greatest story arcs in anime history in which the villain, not the hero, takes the anime to instant classic status. He also said that, "It is in the 2011 version where we see probably one of the best story arcs in anime history: the Chimera Ant Arc."[170] According to Movie News Guide and Latin Post, the Madhouse's 2011 version received more viewers not only in Japan but also around the world, particularly in North America.[171][172] Digital Fox Media's Michael Basile of Fox Sports Digital Media praised the animation quality of the new adaptation, "the animation actually appears to get better and better as the series progresses. The color palette can shift from vibrant and inviting to grim and menacing at the drop of a hat, the character designs are unique and appealing, the CG is very minimal, and the action sequences are some of the best that the shōnen genre has ever produced, on-par with the best works of Studio Bones. It's almost miraculous how consistently beautiful this anime is." He also considered it to be "one of the best anime of all time."[173] Nick Creamer held similar sentiments, writing "the show's fantastic aesthetics elevate it above almost everything out there – in direction, in sound design, in pacing, in animation, in basically every relevant aesthetic metric, Hunter x Hunter triumphs. That it's been maintaining this level of quality for well over a hundred episodes is nothing short of astonishing."[174]

In 2019, Polygon named the series as one of the best anime of the 2010s,[175] and Crunchyroll listed it in their "Top 25 best anime of the 2010s".[176] IGN also listed the Hunter × Hunter 2011 adaptation among the best anime series of the 2010s.[177]

Notes

  1. ^ Through Madman Anime.

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External links

  • Official Hunter × Hunter manga site (in Japanese)
  • Official Viz Media Hunter × Hunter site
  • Official English manga website
  • Official Nippon Television Hunter × Hunter (2011) anime site (in Japanese)
  • Official VAP Hunter x Hunter (2011) anime site (in Japanese)
  • Hunter × Hunter (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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This article is about the manga series For other uses see Hunter Hunter disambiguation Hunter Hunter stylized as HUNTER HUNTER and pronounced hunter hunter 3 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi It has been serialized in Shueisha s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 1998 although the manga has frequently gone on extended hiatuses since 2006 Its chapters have been collected in 37 tankōbon volumes as of November 2022 The story focuses on a young boy named Gon Freecss who discovers that his father who left him at a young age is actually a world renowned Hunter a licensed professional who specializes in fantastical pursuits such as locating rare or unidentified animal species treasure hunting surveying unexplored enclaves or hunting down lawless individuals Gon departs on a journey to become a Hunter and eventually find his father Along the way Gon meets various other Hunters and encounters the paranormal Hunter HunterFirst tankōbon volume cover featuring Gon Freecss on a large frogGenreAdventure 1 Fantasy 1 Martial arts 2 MangaWritten byYoshihiro TogashiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpEnglish magazineNA Weekly Shonen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runMarch 16 1998 presentVolumes37 List of volumes Anime filmHunter Hunter Jump Super Anime Tour 98Directed byNoriyuki AbeProduced byKen HaginoTetsuo DaitokuWritten byHiroshi HashimotoStudioPierrotReleasedJuly 26 1998Runtime26 minutesAnime television seriesDirected byKazuhiro FuruhashiProduced byShunichi KosaoKeiichi MatsudaDaisuke KawakamiWritten byNobuaki KishimaMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioNippon AnimationLicensed byNA Viz MediaOriginal networkFNS Fuji TV English networkUS Funimation ChannelOriginal runOctober 16 1999 March 31 2001Episodes62 List of episodes Original video animationHunter Hunter OVADirected bySatoshi Saga 1 8 Yukihiro Matsushita 9 16 Takeshi Hirota 17 30 Written byNobuaki KishimaMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioNippon AnimationReleasedJanuary 17 2002 August 18 2004Episodes30 List of episodes Anime television seriesDirected byHiroshi KōjinaProduced byToshio NakataniNaoki Iwasa 1 58 Tomoko Yoshino 1 75 Tetsuto Motoyasu 1 87 Akira Shinohara 1 99 Manabu Tamura 1 123 Atsushi Kirimoto 59 148 Hiroyuki Okino 88 100 Kenichi Sakurai 100 148 Ai Morikawa 124 148 Written byAtsushi Maekawa 1 58 Tsutomu Kamishiro 39 148 Music byYoshihisa HiranoStudioMadhouseLicensed byAUS Crunchyroll a NA Viz MediaSA SEA Muse CommunicationOriginal networkNippon TVEnglish networkSEA AnimaxUS Adult Swim Toonami Original runOctober 2 2011 September 24 2014Episodes148 List of episodes Anime filmsHunter Hunter Phantom Rouge 2013 Hunter Hunter The Last Mission 2013 Video gamesHunter Hunter Hunter no Keifu 2000 Hunter Hunter Maboroshi no Greed Island 2000 Hunter Hunter Kindan no Hihō 2001 Hunter Hunter Ryu myaku no Saidan 2001 Hunter Hunter Ubawareta Aura Stone 2001 Hunter Hunter Minna Tomodachi Daisakusen 2003 Hunter Hunter Wonder Adventure 2012 Hunter Hunter was adapted into a 62 episode anime television series produced by Nippon Animation and directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi which ran on Fuji Television from October 1999 to March 2001 Three separate original video animations OVAs totaling 30 episodes were subsequently produced by Nippon Animation and released in Japan from 2002 to 2004 A second anime television series by Madhouse aired on Nippon Television from October 2011 to September 2014 totaling 148 episodes with two animated theatrical films released in 2013 There are also numerous audio albums video games musicals and other media based on Hunter Hunter The manga has been translated into English and released in North America by Viz Media since April 2005 Both television series have been also licensed by Viz Media with the first series having aired on the Funimation Channel in 2009 and the second series broadcast on Adult Swim s Toonami programming block from April 2016 to June 2019 Hunter Hunter has been a huge critical and financial success and has become one of the best selling manga series of all time having over 84 million copies in circulation as of July 2022 Contents 1 Synopsis 1 1 Setting 1 2 Plot 2 Production 3 Media 3 1 Manga 3 1 1 Spin offs 3 2 Anime 3 2 1 1999 series 3 2 1 1 Original video animations 3 2 2 2011 series 3 3 Films 3 4 CDs 3 5 Musicals and theatrical play 3 6 Video games 3 7 Other merchandise 4 Reception 4 1 Manga 4 1 1 Sales 4 1 2 Critical reception 4 2 Anime 4 2 1 1999 series 4 2 2 2011 series 5 Notes 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksSynopsis EditSetting Edit Hunters ハンター Hanta are licensed elite members of humanity who are capable of tracking down secret treasures rare beasts or even other individuals They can also access locations that regulars cannot access 4 To obtain a license one must pass the rigorous annual Hunter Examination run by the Hunter Association which has a success rate of less than one in a hundred thousand 5 A Hunter may be awarded up to three stars a single star for making remarkable achievements in a particular field they may then be upgraded to two stars for holding an official position and mentoring another Hunter up to single star level and finally upgraded to three stars for remarkable achievements in multiple fields 6 Nen 念 is the ability to control one s own life energy or aura which is constantly emitted from them knowingly or not There are four basic Nen techniques Ten 纏 maintains the aura in the body strengthening it for defense Zetsu 絕 shuts the aura flow off useful for concealing one s presence and relieving fatigue Ren 練 enables a user to produce more Nen and Hatsu 發 is a person s specific use of Nen 7 Nen users are classified into six types based on their Hatsu abilities Enhancers 強化系 Kyōkakei strengthen and reinforce their natural physical abilities Emitters 放出系 Hōshutsukei project aura out of their bodies Manipulators 操作系 Sōsakei control objects or living things Transmuters 変化系 Henkakei change the type or properties of their aura Conjurers 具現化系 Gugenkakei create objects out of their aura and Specialists 特質系 Tokushitsukei have unique abilities that do not fall into the previous categories 8 A Nen user can enter into a Contract 誓約 Seiyaku where by pledging to follow certain Limitations 制約 Seiyaku their abilities are strengthened in relation to how strict they are An example of this is Kurapika who in order to have an unbreakable chain that will fully restrain members of the Phantom Troupe offered his life should he use it on anyone other than its members 9 Plot Edit Main article List of Hunter Hunter characters The story follows a young boy named Gon Freecss who was told all his life that both his parents were dead But when he learns from Kite an apprentice of his father Ging Freecss that he is still alive and has since become an accomplished Hunter Gon leaves his home on Whale Island くじら島 Kujira Tō to take the Hunter Examination ハンター試験 Hanta Shiken in order to become a Hunter like him 10 11 12 During the exam Gon meets and befriends three of the other applicants Kurapika the last remaining member of the Kurta clan who wishes to become a Hunter in order to avenge his clan and recover their scarlet glowing eyes that were plucked from their corpses by a band of thieves known as the Phantom Troupe Leorio a prospective physician who in order to pay for medical school desires the financial benefits that Hunters receive and Killua Zoldyck another twelve year old boy who has left his former life as a member of the world s most notorious assassin family 11 12 4 Among many other examinees Gon continuously encounters Hisoka a mysterious and deadly transmuter who takes an interest in him After many trials together Gon and his friends end up passing the exam except for Killua who fails after killing another applicant due to the influence of his brother Illumi and runs away to his family s estate in shame After Gon and the others convince Killua to rejoin their side Leorio and Kurapika depart temporarily for their own personal reasons while Gon and Killua set for the Heavens Arena 天空闘技場 Tenku Tōgijō a skyscraper where thousands of martial artists compete daily in fighting tournaments seeking to improve themselves and gain monetary rewards 13 There they meet Zushi a fellow Heavens Arena applicant who has a kung fu master named Wing who trains them in utilizing Nen a Qi like life energy used by its practicers to manifest parapsychological abilities and is also considered to be the final requirement to pass the Hunter Exam Sometime later Gon and his friends reunite again in Yorknew City ヨークシンシティ Yōkushin Shiti where they have a clash with the Phantom Troupe During the occasion two from the band of thieves are killed by Kurapika and he is forced to give up the chance of hunting down the rest in order to rescue Gon and Killua from captured but not without succeeding in sealing the powers of their leader Chrollo Lucilfer A few days later Gon and Killua achieve their objective and begin playing Greed Island an extremely rare and expensive video game with Nen like properties following some clues about Ging s whereabouts 14 While exploring the game it is revealed that its scenario is actually set somewhere in the real world created with Nen by a team led by none other than Ging himself Outclassed by the challenges in the game at first they are soon joined and trained by Biscuit Krueger an experienced teacher of Nen and kung fu master With Biscuit s help Gon and Killua train their Nen and learn to shape their abilities to their traits Killua takes a short break from Greed Island to apply for the Hunter Examination again this time passes with success The trio then complete the game together against all odds and Gon obtains the right to choose the artifacts from the game necessary to reunite with his father Gon decides to have Killua accompany him to meet his father using the artifacts but the duo are sent to meet Kite instead They decide to help with Kite s research of a man sized Chimera Ant queen an insect that devours other creatures and then gives birth to progeny that inherit the characteristics of the different species it has eaten The queen washes up onto an island nation called the Neo Green Life N G L Autonomous Region where she quickly develops a taste for humans and builds a colony powerful enough to overcome the population especially after her offspring learn the power of Nen from consuming Hunters Upon facing the Royal Guard of the Chimera Ants Kite sacrifices himself to allow Gon and Killua to flee and alert the Hunter Association After weeks of preparation the Association sends a team of some of their most powerful Hunters including Netero the president of the Association himself to defeat the Ants and their king Meruem whose subjects secretly overthrew the government of the nearby Republic of East Gorteau 東ゴルトー共和国 Higashi Gorutō Kyouwakoku as part of their plan of subduing all of mankind Despite losing to Meruem in combat Netero ends up killing him with a bomb implanted in his body that poisons him to death soon after Meanwhile Gon has a showdown with Neferpitou the Ant who killed Kite After overusing Nen to exact his revenge he is hospitalized and in critical condition After the Chimera Ant incident is resolved the Hunter Association s top echelons the Zodiacs from which Ging is a member begin the process of choosing Netero s replacement as Chairman while Killua returns home to ask for his younger sister Alluka to save Gon s life His family is unwilling to risk losing Alluka or having her dangerous powers used against them but after evading his older brother Illumi s attempts to intercept him Killua manages to bring Alluka to Gon s side and have him fully restored He then attempts to seal away Alluka s alter ego which grants them their power Nanika likely a creature from the Dark Continent but at the last moment decides to revert the process rather than seal away Nanika Alluka s only other friend Killua then parts ways with Gon to travel the world with Alluka while Gon himself finally meets his father and learns the true nature of his quest Some time later Netero s son Beyond assembles an expedition to the Dark Continent 暗黒大陸 Ankoku Tairiku the forbidden vast area outside of the known world he is sponsored by the Kingdom of Kakin Fearing that the expedition may bring disaster just like in all previous attempts the world s five greatest powers accept that Kakin join their ranks in exchange for full authority over its findings To accompany Beyond and ensure his compliance the Zodiacs decide to watch over him and invite Kurapika and Leorio to join them replacing Ging and former Vice Chairman Pariston Hill who assembled their own Dark Continent exploration teams by Beyond s request 15 Meanwhile Chrollo regains his powers and fulfills Hisoka s wish to have a duel with him which ends with Hisoka defeated and killed After reviving through Nen Hisoka starts killing off the Phantom Troupe members one by one who have boarded Kakin s ship to the Dark Continent to rob it Aboard the ship Nasubi the king of Kakin starts a battle to the death between his heirs to decide his successor Kurapika who also infiltrated the ship with other Hunters takes part in the succession war as the bodyguard of Fourteenth Prince Wobble Kakin s youngest prince and a toddler Kurapika s personal objective however is to retrieve the last batch of scarlet eyes from the Kurta Clan in custody of Tserriednich Kakin s Fourth Prince Production EditAuthor Yoshihiro Togashi explained that one of his hobbies was collecting objects of all sorts so he was inspired to create a manga involving collecting titled something Hunter 16 He came up with the final name Hunter Hunter while watching the television variety show Downtown in which the hosts often repeat what they say to make the audience laugh 16 The in the title is silent 3 17 18 As with his previous series YuYu Hakusho Togashi used drafting ink and Kabura pens for his illustrations but began using an eMac to color them 19 Togashi uses few or no assistants in the manga s production 20 however fellow manga artist and future wife Naoko Takeuchi assisted Togashi in adding screentone to single color pages for the first volume 21 22 With the birth of their first son early in its publication Togashi felt that this personal aspect of his life would be a great influence on his work particularly the manga s theme of a young boy searching for his father 19 There have been several instances in which Togashi has apologized to readers in Shueisha s Weekly Shōnen Jump for low quality artwork and promised to redraw portions of the chapters for their tankōbon collected volume releases 23 24 25 In addition the publication history of the Hunter Hunter manga has been plagued with hiatuses in which serialized chapters would be separated by extended periods of time 26 27 28 29 After returning from a two year long hiatus in June 2014 30 and joining the English language Weekly Shonen Jump lineup the manga went on another just two months later 31 The series returned from this hiatus on April 18 2016 32 however just over two months later Hunter Hunter began another hiatus on June 4 2016 33 It came back on June 26 2017 34 and just over two months later on August 31 the series went on hiatus again planning to return by the end of that year 35 The series came back on January 29 2018 36 before going on hiatus again on April 9 of the same year 37 After a five month hiatus the manga resumed publication from September 22 to November 26 2018 before entering another hiatus its longest one to date 38 39 40 In May 2022 Togashi created a Twitter account where he teased that the series would resume publication 41 In July 2022 Togashi revealed that he was unable to sit in a chair for two years due to his back and hip problems but was able to resume drawing by doing so while laying down 42 in August of the same year Togashi posted on Twitter that he decided to increase his staff adding that chapter 399 s background effects were done according to his request and that chapter 400 would move forward after Togashi hands in his specifications for it 43 The series resumed publication on October 24 2022 after a three year and eleven month hiatus 44 45 46 On December 26 2022 it was announced that the manga would enter on hiatus The Weekly Shōnen Jump editorial department published a letter which said that they had consulted with Togashi and decided that the manga should not follow a weekly serialized format going forward and that once they know concrete details of its return and how it will be serialized they will reveal the details in the magazine 47 Media EditManga Edit Main article List of Hunter Hunter chapters Written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi the Hunter Hunter manga began its serialization in Shueisha s shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 16 1998 48 Shueisha has compiled most of the chapters into individual tankōbon volumes The first volume was released on June 4 1998 49 As of November 4 2022 thirty seven volumes have been released 50 The series has also been published in a sōshuhen edition that aims to recreate the manga as it was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump in the same size and with the color pages Eleven volumes were released between December 9 2011 and April 18 2014 covering up to the Election story arc 51 52 In April 2005 Viz Media began publishing the manga in English in North America 53 They market the series as part of their Shonen Jump Advanced line for older teens and young adults 54 Thirty six volumes have been released in North America as of August 6 2019 55 Viz included the Kurapika s Memories chapters in the December 17 and 24 2012 issues of their digital English magazine Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha 56 On April 22 2014 it was announced that Hunter Hunter would be joining the digital English magazine Weekly Shonen Jump 57 The manga has also been licensed and translated into multiple languages throughout Europe and other parts of Asia For instance it was serialized between 2001 and 2005 in Banzai a German version of Weekly Shōnen Jump 58 59 Spin offs Edit Kurapika s Memories クラピカ追憶編 Kurapika Tsuioku hen a two part manga Togashi wrote to act as a prequel to the first animated film was published in the December 3 and 10 2012 issues of Weekly Shōnen Jump 60 Tokyo Ghoul author Sui Ishida created a 69 page storyboard of a manga chapter depicting the past of Hunter Hunter s Hisoka The storyboard was released digitally via Shōnen Jump on June 2 2016 61 Anime Edit 1999 series Edit Main article Hunter Hunter 1999 TV series The first Hunter Hunter anime adaptation was produced by the company Nippon Animation and directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi who had previously directed the Rurouni Kenshin television series 62 A total of 62 episodes of Hunter Hunter were broadcast on the Japanese terrestrial television network Fuji Television from October 16 1999 to March 31 2001 during the same Saturday evening timeslot as the anime version of Togashi s previous series YuYu Hakusho 4 63 64 Additionally Hunter Hunter has aired on the satellite television station Animax 65 66 Although it closely follows the manga the violence in the anime version is lessened for younger audiences 4 Marvelous Entertainment has released all episodes of the series in Japan on DVD in 13 separate volumes between September 20 2000 and September 19 2001 67 Viz Media licensed the Hunter Hunter anime for distribution in the Region 1 market with English voice work handled by the Ocean Group at Blue Water Studios in Calgary Alberta Canada 12 68 The series was released on four DVD boxed sets from December 9 2008 to December 1 2009 69 70 Starting with the second set Viz partnered with Warner Home Video to distribute the DVDs 71 Hunter Hunter began airing in the United States on the Funimation Channel in the spring of 2009 72 Original video animations Edit Main article List of Hunter Hunter OVA episodes When the Hunter Hunter anime covered most of its source material by 2001 Nippon Animation made the decision to end the adaptation rather than continue it with filler 73 Due to fans unsatisfied reactions to the conclusion of the television series three subsequent OVAs were produced by Nippon Animation These carried the plot from where the broadcast left off during the Yorknew City arc and covered the Greed Island arc 74 75 76 77 78 The first OVA series was directed by Satoshi Saga and ran for eight episodes in four released volumes from January 17 to April 17 2002 79 The second OVA series Hunter Hunter Greed Island was directed by Yukihiro Matsushita and ran for eight episodes in four released volumes from February 19 to May 21 2003 80 The third OVA series Hunter Hunter G I Final was directed by Makoto Sato and ran for 14 episodes in seven released volumes from March 3 to August 18 2004 81 After the original anime s initial run on Animax the OVAs were aired successively 65 82 Viz has shown no intention of releasing English versions of the OVAs 83 2011 series Edit Main article Hunter Hunter 2011 TV series A new Hunter Hunter anime adaptation was announced in July 2011 Instead of continuing the story from the OVA series it restarts the story from the beginning of the manga in an attempt to adapt it more accurately The series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina produced by Madhouse scripted by Atsushi Maekawa and character designs were created by Takahiro Yoshimatsu The series began airing Sunday mornings on Nippon Television starting October 2 2011 84 It switched to airing at 1 29 am on Tuesday nights from October 8 2013 onwards 85 The series ended on September 23 2014 after 148 episodes 86 An hour after each episode aired in Japan American website Crunchyroll provided English subtitled simulcasts in the United States Canada the United Kingdom Ireland South Africa Australia and New Zealand 87 The series started airing on Animax Asia on April 24 2012 88 On October 9 2015 Viz Media announced their license to the reboot anime at their panel at New York Comic Con 89 They will release the anime on DVD Blu ray with an English dub On April 1 2016 it was announced that the series would premiere on Adult Swim s Toonami programming block which began airing on April 17 2016 90 91 Madman Entertainment acquired the series for distribution in Australia and New Zealand 92 and made the series available on AnimeLab 93 Funimation began streaming the series in the United Kingdom and Ireland on July 17 2020 94 Films Edit Cover of the Hunter Hunter 1998 film Before the first anime television series was created a short film adaptation of Hunter Hunter was shown as part of the 1998 Jump Super Anime Tour alongside similar adaptations of Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi and One Piece 95 Produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe it depicts the early events of the manga up to Gon s ocean voyage from Whale Island A film adaptation by the second television anime s staff called Hunter Hunter Phantom Rouge featuring an original story was announced in March 2012 It was released on January 12 2013 by Toho 96 97 98 It centers around Gon and his friends efforts to retrieve Kurapika s eyes which were stolen by Omokage Hisoka s predecessor in the Phantom Troupe The film is based on an unpublished story manga creator Yoshihiro Togashi wrote around 10 years before 99 A second film titled Hunter Hunter The Last Mission was announced following the first one s debut The film has some focus on Netero the chairman of the Hunter Association as Gon and his friends discover the dark secrets behind his past The movie was released on December 27 2013 100 and the DVD and Blu ray was released on July 23 2014 101 At the Japanese box office Phantom Rouge grossed 12 595 288 102 and The Last Mission grossed 850 million 103 8 71 million bringing both films total Japanese box office gross to 21 31 million CDs Edit The background music for the first Hunter Hunter anime and three OVA series was composed by Toshihiko Sahashi A large number of audio CDs for the franchise have been released by Marvelous Entertainment The three volume soundtrack for the anime television series contains 129 instrumental and vocal songs The Original Video Animation Hunter Hunter Sound Trax for the first OVA series contains 18 songs and the Original Video Animation Hunter Hunter Greed Island Original Sound Tracks for the second OVA series contains 30 songs 104 In addition character specific and story arc drama CDs and a 17 volume radio drama titled Hunter Hunter R have been published throughout the anime adaptations release period 105 106 107 Musicals and theatrical play Edit There have been two musicals based on Hunter Hunter The first Musical Hunter Hunter ミュージカル ハンター ハンター was originally performed during December 2000 108 It is an original story that appears to take place between the end of the Yorknew City story arc and the beginning of the Greed Island arc The second Musical Hunter Hunter The Nightmare of Zoldyck ミュージカル ハンター ハンター ナイトメア オブ ゾルディック was originally performed during August 2002 108 It is a retelling of when Kurapika Leorio and Gon go to fetch Killua back from his family estate after the end of the Hunter Exam arc Both musicals have received separate DVD and audio CD releases as well as a dual DVD release from Marvelous Entertainment 104 109 110 There is also a live action play titled Real Stage Hunter Hunter A Longing for Phalcnothdk A Spider s Memory リアルステージ ハンター ハンター A Longing for Phalcnothdk 蜘蛛の記憶 which was performed 16 times at the Theater Sun mall in Shinjuku Tokyo during August 2004 111 112 113 The play is a retelling of the Phantom Troupe finale in the Yorknew City arc It received a DVD release in Japan on December 10 2004 111 Video games Edit There are ten Japan exclusive video games based on Hunter Hunter many of which are either developed or published by Konami or Bandai They range from role playing and strategy games to action and adventure games These include titles for the WonderSwan 114 WonderSwan Color 115 116 117 Game Boy Color 118 119 Game Boy Advance 120 PlayStation 121 122 and PlayStation 2 123 A game based on the second anime adaptation was released on the PlayStation Portable on September 20 2012 124 Characters from the franchise have appeared along with other Weekly Shōnen Jump properties in the fighting games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars for the Nintendo DS J Stars Victory VS for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita 125 126 and Jump Force for Windows PlayStation 4 and Xbox One 127 Other merchandise Edit A series of three film books based on the first anime series and authored by Nobuaki Kishikan has been released by Shueisha from December 3 1999 to August 24 2001 128 129 130 A guidebook to the anime titled Hunter Hunter Characters Book World Character Blessing Hunter Hunter キャラクターズブック World Character Blessing was published by Shueisha in January 2001 131 A guidebook to the manga titled Hunter Hunter Hunters Association Official World and Character Guide Hunter Hunter ハンター協会公式発行ハンターズ ガイド was published by the company on June 4 2004 132 There is also an extensive trading card game by Bandai 133 action and trading figures 134 135 and various other collectables 136 137 138 Reception EditManga Edit The series ranked 4th on Takarajimasha s Kono Manga ga Sugoi list of best manga of 2012 139 In November 2014 readers of Media Factory s Da Vinci magazine voted Hunter Hunter number 11 on a list of Weekly Shōnen Jump s greatest manga series of all time 140 In 2019 the series ranked seventh on Da Vinci s 19th annual Book of the Year list 141 On TV Asahi s Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll in which 150 000 people voted for their top 100 manga series Hunter Hunter ranked 11th 142 Sales Edit The Hunter Hunter manga has been largely commercially successful having sold over 60 6 million collected volumes in Japan as of February 2012 making it Shueisha s eighth best selling manga series 143 This number had grown to 66 3 million copies by 2014 144 The manga had over 72 million copies in circulation as of December 2018 145 over 79 million copies in circulation as of November 2021 146 and over 84 million copies in circulation as of July 2022 147 Several individual volumes have topped Oricon s list of the best selling manga in Japan during their release week such as volumes 30 through 36 148 Volumes 24 27 and 30 through 34 were some of the top selling volumes for their respective years 149 Hunter Hunter was the eighth best selling manga series of both 2012 and 2013 with 3 4 and 4 6 million copies sold those years respectively 150 151 In North America volumes 23 through 27 have ranked within the top 300 best selling graphics novels list of sales estimates by Diamond Comic Distributors 152 153 154 155 156 Critical reception Edit The Hunter Hunter manga has received much praise for its plot and characters In his 2007 book Manga The Complete Guide Jason Thompson described its storyline as an almost random collection of psych outs battles puzzles and trickery that works on both a chapter by chapter basis and a larger scale Thompson elaborated that with all the goals and subplots of each of the main characters the story could seemingly go on forever and is unpredictable enough to hold reader interest 20 In a different review for Anime News Network in 2012 Thompson wrote that it was hard to summarize the story because it is every shōnen manga in one with training sequences tournament battles a crime mystery story arc and a virtual reality RPG style story arc But unlike most shōnen manga he called Hunter Hunter incredibly dense Examples being its fictional nen ability which is explained so thoroughly that you almost think it could exist and the little challenges and games the characters face Over and over Togashi invents some little closed system or rules just so the heroes can break them if he ever wants to change careers I d suggest game designer Thompson praised the character art as great pointing out how instead of alternating between realistic and chibi like other artists Togashi has cartoony and realistic characters interacting in the same panels Thompson did note how the artwork during its magazine run is often sketchy and missing backgrounds but that Togashi goes back and fixes it for its collected tankōbon release Mentioning Togashi s love of gore he stated the whole manga is about the mixture of childish adventure and creepy adult themes and noted how some panels later in the manga are apparently censored for gore by being covered with screentone 157 Reviewing the first story arc Chris Sims of ComicsAlliance called Hunter Hunter one of the most fun ridiculous and ludicrously violent comics I ve ever read He stated that while it has every idea about shōnen manga in force what sticks out the most is the violence Sims summed it up as full of clever setups and characters that while simple to the point of almost seeming one dimensional at times still manage to be solid and entertaining based on their reaction to the increasingly strange increasingly deadly events around them 158 Charles Solomon a writer for The New York Times and Los Angeles Times praised the moral seriousness of Gon a quality that gives the protagonist an appeal his relentlessly upbeat counterparts lack 159 160 Publishers Weekly gave a positive review to the first volume of the manga stating that Togashi shows a deft touch with its standard story calling his artwork clear and graceful and mentioning that his characters are endearing and complex 161 While Rika Takahashi of EX org and Claude J Pelletier of Protoculture Addicts found the art style in Hunter Hunter to be much simpler than Togashi s two previous serializations Level E and YuYu Hakusho both reviewers appreciated the intricate narrative and characters 11 4 Anime Edit 1999 series Edit The first Hunter Hunter anime series has enjoyed much more modest popularity than its manga source Newtype listed it as having a Japanese television rating of 10 5 for the fourth quarter of 2000 162 The show s viewership was ranked number six among the top ten anime television series in Japan for February 2001 163 The series was voted as the 16th best anime of 2000 in the Anime Grand Prix but rose to fourth place the following year 164 165 In 2001 the staff of the magazine listed Hunter Hunter as the 94th most important anime of all time 166 In a 2006 web poll conducted in Japan by the network TV Asahi the Hunter Hunter television series was voted 28th best anime of all time 167 In 2010 Mania com s Briana Lawrence listed Hunter Hunter at number nine of the website s 10 Anime Series That Need a Reboot 168 Critical reception for the first Hunter Hunter television adaptation has been generally favorable Miyako Matsuda of Protoculture Addicts Carl Kimlinger of the Anime News Network and Derrick L Tucker of THEM Anime Reviews all expressed positive views of the series narrative and characters 4 62 169 Matsuda admired the adventure filled world of Hunter Hunter and the practical character qualities of friendship effort and victory inserted by Togashi 4 Beginning with the second Viz DVD volume Kimlinger summarized Togashi s plotting is canny and occasionally insightful and Furuhashi s visuals inventive yet attuned to the measured pacing of the series Together they create a shonen action series that is both fun to watch and curiously respectful of its audience s intelligence A strange combination indeed 62 Tucker admitted to being bewitched by the series mainly due to the remarkable and original characters especially the interplay between the vastly different personalities of the Phantom Troupe members 169 Kimlinger gave particular praise to the characteristics of the complex villain Hisoka and the deep emotional transformation of Kurapika in the latter half of the series 13 14 62 Theron Martin of Anime News Network found the first fifteen episodes entertainment and stated Gon also inherits Goku s inherent likability some of the part of the challenge is figuring out what the challenge is bits are rather clever and setting up a situation where a tournament proctor is actually called out for being in the wrong is a nice twist It does also have some fun moments 12 The art and animation of the Hunter Hunter anime have also been commended by the press Kimlinger and Tucker were impressed by the art direction of Hunter Hunter the former of whom critiquing the adaptation of Togashi s work by Furuhashi as having understated energy and flair making the most of the era s 1999 mix of traditional and CG animation to bring Gon and friends physical feats to fluid exhilarating life 62 169 Martin faulted both the artwork and the subtle differences in character design The artistry not only shows its age but in fact looks older than it actually is the reviewer commented hearkening back to a day when digital coloring and CG enhancements were not ubiquitous and allowances for a rougher look were greater Opinions of the series sound and music have been somewhat mixed Martin positively noted the soundtrack as the strongest production point of Hunter Hunter and was satisfied with both the English translation of the script and Ocean s voice overs 12 Tucker found the music satisfactory and improved as the series progressed but did not think it lived up to its potential 169 Kimlinger agreeably felt the musical score to be appropriate in most instances but criticized the English dub as a letdown since day one 13 14 2011 series Edit Madhouse s 2011 adaptation was met with near universal critical acclaim Adrian Marcano from Inverse considered Hunter x Hunter 2011 to be one of the greatest anime series ever He said that the anime set itself apart with one of the greatest story arcs in anime history in which the villain not the hero takes the anime to instant classic status He also said that It is in the 2011 version where we see probably one of the best story arcs in anime history the Chimera Ant Arc 170 According to Movie News Guide and Latin Post the Madhouse s 2011 version received more viewers not only in Japan but also around the world particularly in North America 171 172 Digital Fox Media s Michael Basile of Fox Sports Digital Media praised the animation quality of the new adaptation the animation actually appears to get better and better as the series progresses The color palette can shift from vibrant and inviting to grim and menacing at the drop of a hat the character designs are unique and appealing the CG is very minimal and the action sequences are some of the best that the shōnen genre has ever produced on par with the best works of Studio Bones It s almost miraculous how consistently beautiful this anime is He also considered it to be one of the best anime of all time 173 Nick Creamer held similar sentiments writing the show s fantastic aesthetics elevate it above almost everything out there in direction in sound design in pacing in animation in basically every relevant aesthetic metric Hunter x Hunter triumphs That it s been maintaining this level of quality for well over a hundred episodes is nothing short of astonishing 174 In 2019 Polygon named the series as one of the best anime of the 2010s 175 and Crunchyroll listed it in their Top 25 best anime of the 2010s 176 IGN also listed the Hunter Hunter 2011 adaptation among the best anime series of the 2010s 177 Notes Edit Through Madman Anime References Edit a b Official Website for Hunter x Hunter Viz Media Archived from the original on March 7 2011 Retrieved October 26 2017 Hunter X Hunter Vol 1 ComiXology Archived from the original on August 10 2018 Retrieved August 10 2018 a b Say It Like You Mean It Shonen Jump No 28 Vol 3 no 4 Canada Viz Media April 2005 p 16 a b c d e f g Matsuda Miyako Pelletier Claude J June 2001 Anime Stories Hunter X Hunter Protoculture 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