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Kurapika

Kurapika (Japanese: クラピカ) is fictional character from Yoshihiro Togashi's manga series Hunter × Hunter. Kurapika is the last remaining member of the Kurta Clan (クルタ族, Kuruta-zoku) 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. In the series' first story arc, he befriends the protagonist and Hunter participant Gon Freecss after having a fight with Leorio Paradinight. After many trials together, Gon and his friends end up passing the exam. While preparing to find information about the Troupe, Kurapika learns of his Nen, a Qi-like life energy used by its practicers to manifest parapsychological abilities, which he specifically develops for his revenge quest. Kurapika has also appeared in the 2013 movie Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge which further expands his backstory and revenge mission. He is also a supporting character in the film Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission.

Kurapika
Hunter × Hunter character
Kurapika, as illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi
First appearanceHunter × Hunter manga chapter 2: "An Encounter in the Storm" (1998)
Created byYoshihiro Togashi
Voiced by
Japanese
English

Inspired by Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind when creating Kurapika, Togashi has had troubles telling Kurapika's entire backstory, which lead to the production of an animated movie. The character is voiced by Noriko Hidaka in the 1998 animated film, Yuki Kaida in the 1999 series and Miyuki Sawashiro in the 2011 series in Japanese. For English adaptations, he is voiced by Cheryl McMaster in the 1999 series, and Erika Harlacher in the remake. Critical response to Kurapika's character has been positive due to his constant changes between his quest for revenge and friendship with the rest of the cast.

Creation edit

According to manga author Yoshihiro Togashi, Kurapika was inspired by the Ohmu in Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.[1] Kuroko's Basketball Manga author Tadatoshi Fujimaki said that Kurapika's facial expressions are distinctively written by Yoshihiro Togashi as curved in order to give both the character a cheerful and inexpressive look when the author wanted. Togashi replied this technique he does with Kurapika is "archaic smile" as he wanted to give the character a mysterious smile which he often makes him easier to illustrate.[2] In dealing with the cast abilities, Togashi had the idea of having the cast's abilities connect with their personalities such as Kurapika's chains which are connected with his tragic backstory. Originally, the series' plot would involve the usage of trading cards as main weapons. However, similarities with Kazuki Takahashi's Yu-Gi-Oh led to this being scrapped.[3]

The year's 34 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump, released in July 2012, included the first image for Gekijō-ban Hunter × Hunter Phantom Rouge. It depicts Kurapika's "rouge" or scarlet eye with the number four reflecting in it and revealed that the "dramatic action" film would feature the Phantom Troupe.[4] The film's plot is based on an unpublished story creator Yoshihiro Togashi wrote around 10 years earlier.[5] During an interview, Togashi was asked about how they came up with the idea of Kurapika's Past Events which was during the Phantom Troupe arc of the manga. Around volume 10 of the manga, Togashi came up with new ideas to further expand Kurapika's character and how to connect it with the Troupe. However, the schedule with the next story arcs made it difficult to write it. He said he started the project without expecting it to be so tiring. He completed Kurapika's part quickly, but then he had to stop due to different events. This led to Togashi years later writing a one-shot about Kurapika's childhood to connect it with the 2013 movie Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge. Although Phantom Rouge does not end Kurapika's story arc, Togashi has suggested that the character might die alongside the Troupe in future events.[6]

Erika Harlacher voices Kurapika in the second anime adaptation in English. In retrospect, she was pleased with her work's legacy, showing interest mainly in her character's fight with the Phantom Troupe.[7]

Appearances edit

In the Hunter × Hunter edit

Kurapika is the sole survivor of the Kurta Clan, a race with treasured irises that turn scarlet in times of anger or emotional turmoil.[ch. 7] Four years before the series, the entire Kurta clan was eradicated by a criminal group known as the Phantom Troupe[ch. 2], who desecrated the Kurta's bodies by stealing their scarlet eyes, thereafter selling them on the black market. He participates in the Hunter Exam alongside Gon, Leorio and Killua in order to become a Blacklist Hunter and gain the resources to take vengeance for his people and retrieve their eyes.[ch. 2, 7] Despite some initial hostilities, Kurapika befriends Leorio after saving the protagonist Gon who was saving a fellow passenger, passing the Hunter Qualification Exam in the process. During the Hunter Exams, Kurapika and the rest often clash with the murderer Hisoka until the final phase. After an exchange of fists, Hisoka gives up the fight against Kurapika and convinces him to be his partner by providing clues that can lead him to find the Troupe. Hisoka promised to meet Kurapika on September 1st in Yorknew City to give him information on the Phantom Troupe. Gon, Kurapika, and Leorio all resolve to find the missing Killua Zoldyck, who disappeared after killing Leorio's opponent. In the Zoldyck estate they spend 20 days strength training just to open the estate gates and then contend with the butlers who are as skilled as licensed Hunters. In the end, Killua ultimately convinces his father Silva to allow him to choose his own path and rejoins his friends.

The group then split; Kurapika intends to use his Hunter status to earn money to attend the auction. While preparing to the auction, Kurapika meets another Hunter who teaches him the power of Nen. Kurapika's Nen type is Conjuration. However, when his eyes turn scarlet, he becomes a Specialist.[ch. 83] He conjures a unique weapon — five chains, extending from each finger on his right hand. His ring finger, Dowsing Chain: The Guiding Ring Finger (導く薬指の鎖ダウジングチェーン, Daujingu Chēn), has a ball on the end used for dowsing and normal defensive and offensive purposes.[ch. 68] Kurapika entered into a Nen contract for the chain on his middle finger, Chain Jail: The Restraining Middle Finger (束縛する中指の鎖チェーンジェイル, Chēn Jeiru); in order to have an unbreakable chain that will fully incapacitate members of the Phantom Troupe, he offered his life should he use it on anyone other than its members.[ch. 83] His thumb chain, Holy Chain: Healing Thumb (癒す親指の鎖ホーリーチェーン, Hōrī Chēn), heals any injury with the crucifix on the end.[ch. 84] His index finger, Thieving Index Finger: Steal Chain (奪う人差し指の鎖スチールチェーン, Suchīru Chēn), uses the syringe on the end to extract someone's aura and Nen ability.[ch. 361] His specialist ability, Emperor Time: Absolute Mastery (絶対時間エンペラータイム, Enperā Taimu), allows him to utilize 100% of all types of Nen but shortens his lifespan by one hour every second he uses it.[ch. 83, 364]

Despite his morals, Kurapika is not above adjoining himself to society's underworld — he aligns himself with the Nostrade mafia family as soon as the opportunity presents itself, and soon becomes head of Nostrade's bodyguards.[ch. 79] Normally intelligent, quick-thinking and level headed, upon sight of a spider, the symbol of the Phantom Troupe, he becomes enraged.[ch. 18] When the Troupe attack the city, Kurapika tests his own power by facing one of their strongest members, Uvogin. With his Chain having the power to surpass Uvogin's own Nen, Kurapika captures him and tortures to learn more about the members but ends up killing him. Kurapika is traumatized by his actions but ends up finding comfort when rejoining Gon, Leorio and Killua. He tells them his actions and with their ally Melody, they agree to continue tracking the troupe, most notably Pakunoda who can read people's memories and idenities. Kurapika's thirst for revenge causes the Troupe to find them, leading Gon and Killua to act like they are the ones chasing them. When Gon and Killua get the chance to fight the Troupe, Kurapika captures the leader Chrollo Lucilfer. His little finger, Judgement Chain: Arbiter Little Finger (律する小指の鎖ジャッジメントチェーン, Jajjimento Chēn), stabs Chrolo's enemy's heart, allowing Kurapika to issue a command, which kills the enemy if not followed. In Chrollo's case, he can no longer use Nen.[ch. 84] However, fearing his friends' deaths, Kurapika returns Chrollo Lucifer to his teammate Pakunoda in exchange of Gon and Killua. Pakunoda's experience with Kurapika leads to her own death. Kurapika and Melody secretly leave Yorknew. He is later invited to join the Zodiacs as the "Rat" at Leorio's recommendation, and only accepts upon being told that Tserriednich Hui Guo Rou has the last batch of eyes that he needs to retrieve.[ch. 344, 345] This leads to his accompanying Woble Hui Guo Rou to the Dark Continent as her bodyguard. During this time he reveals that when he uses his index finger with Emperor Time activated, it turns into Stealth Dolphin: Index Finger in Emperor Time (人指し指の"絶対時間"ステルスドルフィン, Suterusu Dorufin), a dolphin-like figure only he can see that allows him to use the stolen ability, informing him on its basic details[ch. 361], and grant the stolen ability to someone else (who then sees Stealth Dolphin as well) for a single use.[ch. 364]

Other appearances edit

In Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge, Kurapika is investigating a rumor about a survivor of Kurapika's Kurta Clan until they meet a young boy whom Kurapika recognized as his childhood friend Pairo, who attacks him and steals his eyes. Unconscious since then, Kurapika awakens beside the others and soon after he has visions through his stolen eyes of a man whose right palm is marked with a spider tattoo, the same used by the members of the Phantom Troupe. Soon they learn of Omokage, a former member of the Phantom Troupe who was defeated and replaced by Hisoka. Omokage sends the Pairo and Illumi dolls to attack the Hunters, but Gon and Kurapika defeat them with Leorio and Killua's help and retrieve their eyes. With Omokage defeated, Kurapika offers him a chance to be spared in exchange for having his powers sealed for life, but he refuses. Killua offers himself to kill Omokage in Kurapika's place but the puppeteer is then stabbed by Retsu, who claims that he had already caused enough suffering to her and her friends. The real Phantom Troupe arrives soon after, but they decide to let Kurapika and Hisoka leave, claiming that they will settle their scores with them in another day. Togashi wrote the two-part manga Kurapika Tsuioku-hen to act as a prequel to the film.[8]

In Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission, Kurapika, who was present at the tournament to escort his employer, Neon, confronts Shura. Amidst the chaos, Leorio rises from the sewers inside the building and is helped by Hisoka, who also was inside the building to reunite with Kurapika. Kurapika also defeats Shura with Leorio's help, but before dying, Shura infects Kurapika with Jed's blood, sealing his Nen and claiming that he will die unless he embraces On instead. Leorio stays behind to take care of Kurapika.

Kurapika is also a support character in Jump Super Stars[9] and a playable character in the fighting game Jump Force.[10]

Reception edit

 
 
Miyuki Sawashiro (left/top) and Erika Harlacher (right/bottom), the respective Japanese and English voice actresses for Kurapika in the 2011 anime.

Kurapika is a popular character with fans, coming in second place in the series' first two popularity polls.[11][12] The character has also been the subject of cosplay within the anime fandom.[13] Coolens Opticals also created glasses using Kurapika's image as well as his chains.[14] On a MyNavi popularity poll involving androgynous characters, he placed second behind Kurama from YuYu Hakusho.[15] EX.org felt much of Kurapika's design came from Kurama due to their similar androgynous designs and came to find him more appealing the more active he becomes in the plot of the manga.[16] THEM Anime Reviews found Kurapika complex even if he comes across as an odd character.[17]

In regards to Kurapika's role in the series, Comic Book Resources noted that while Kurapika is often given dark roles even in his introductions, in the end he goes on becoming a more likable when it comes to the need of helping others like with Gon when he abandons his duel with Leorio in the process. Furthermore, the beginning with his friendship with Leorio and multiple collaborations in the Hunter Exam also made this duo far more likable according to the website.[18] Anime News Network praised Kurapika's dark characterization York New as he contemplates the idea of killing the members from the Spiders to the point he feels like the actual main character despite Gon and Killua still starring. Much of the praise involving this story includes how much more mature the narrative feels when Kurapika contemplates his revenge and his mental breakdown after killing for the first time. The design given to Kurapika's chains received similar praise as well as Cheryl McMaster's voice acting.[19] When revisiting this story arc in Madhouse's remake of the anime, Anime News Network said that while the Kurapika's arc ends on an anticlimactic fashion with little action when compared with other series from the same genre, the way the narrative handles Kurapika's character arc as he is forced to choose between his friends and killing the Spiders' real was well executed thanks to his mix with the Spider impersonator Hisoka who had been secretly aiding him to face Chrollo as well as the bodyguard Melody who insists on helping Kurapika.[20]

Website Polygon listed Kurapika as one of their "favorite boys" in anime based on his tragic backstory well as coming across as more "snarky" rather than "cool and deserved". This is mostly due to his corruption in the Spider arc when he starts hunting down the title villains in order to accomplish his revenge.[21] Due to Kurapika not being present in the anime adaptations after the Spider arc, Comic Book Resources noted his popularity fell down as Madhouse's anime never adapted his later role as a bodyguard from the manga.[22] IGN made an entire article dedicated to explaining Kurapika's Hatsu, regarding the powers he develops in the series strong enough to be one of the most powerful fighters in the series.[23] In retrospect, Digital Fox Media said that while Kurapika's revenge and skills in battle makes him one of the most compelling characters from the anime, he is still overshadowed by Killua whom the site regarded as the best character from Hunter x Hunter.[24] Kurapika's eventual return as a bodyguard in the manga was praised by The Fandom Post for how he handles information about Nen across several chapters and pays attention to every detail centered around him.[25]

References edit

Hunter × Hunter manga edit

Entire series

  • Togashi, Yoshihiro. ハンター×ハンター [Hunter × Hunter] (in Japanese). 37 vols. Tokyo: Shueisha, 1998–present.
  • Togashi, Yoshihiro. Hunter × Hunter. 37 vols. San Francisco: Viz Media, 2005–present.

Individual volumes

Other sources edit

  1. ^ Togashi, Yoshihiro (2006). Hunter × Hunter, Volume 11. Viz Media. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-4215-0646-3.
  2. ^ Kuroko no Basket fanbook. Shueisha. 2014. ISBN 978-4088802725.
  3. ^ "Hunter x Hunter pudo ser muy diferente, pero Yu-Gi-Oh! lo evitó". IGN. September 27, 2022. from the original on January 14, 2023. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  4. ^ "Hunter x Hunter Film's 1st Main Visual Unveiled". Anime News Network. July 20, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  5. ^ "Hunter x Hunter Film's Full Trailer, 2nd Teaser Streamed". Anime News Network. November 2, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  6. ^ Hunter x Hunter 0. Shueisha. 2013.
  7. ^ "Toonami Faithful interviews Erika Harlacher at AX 2019". Tonami Faithful. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  8. ^ "Hunter x Hunter Moviegoers to Get Manga 'Volume 0'". Anime News Network. November 28, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  9. ^ "キャラクター紹介 HUNTER × HUNTER" (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved December 9, 2018.
  10. ^ "'Jump Force' Adds Two More 'Hunter x Hunter' Characters to the Roster". ComicBook. September 19, 2018. from the original on September 19, 2018. Retrieved September 19, 2018.
  11. ^ Togashi, Yoshihiro (2006). Hunter × Hunter, Volume 7. Viz Media. pp. 27–28. ISBN 978-1-4215-0332-5.
  12. ^ Togashi, Yoshihiro (2007). Hunter × Hunter, Volume 12. Viz Media. pp. 184–185. ISBN 978-1-4215-0647-0.
  13. ^ "Photo Feature: Hunter × Hunter Cosplay Event". Anime News Network. September 21, 2014. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  14. ^ "See Better with Hunter x Hunter Glasses". Anime News Network. February 14, 2014. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  15. ^ "MyNavi Poll: Most Androgynously Attractive Characters". Anime News Network. April 24, 2012. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  16. ^ Takahashi, Rika. . EX.org. Archived from the original on October 6, 1999. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  17. ^ Tucker, Derrick L. "Hunter X Hunter". THEM Anime Reviews. from the original on June 11, 2011. Retrieved June 11, 2011.
  18. ^ "10 Times Kurapika Improved His Likability In Hunter X Hunter". Comic Book Resources. April 21, 2022. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  19. ^ "Hunter x Hunter DVD – Set 4". Anime News Network. December 26, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  20. ^ "Hunter × Hunter Episodes 53–65 Streaming". Anime News Network. March 7, 2013. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  21. ^ "To all the anime boys we've loved before". Polygon. February 14, 2021. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  22. ^ "Hunter X Hunter: 10 Characters Whose Popularity Declined By The End Of The Anime". Comic Book Resources. September 25, 2021. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  23. ^ "Hunter x Hunter: así funciona el Hatsu de Kurapika". IGN. November 8, 2020. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
  24. ^ Basile, Michael (March 11, 2016). . DigitalMediaFox. Archived from the original on August 18, 2017. Retrieved August 18, 2017.
  25. ^ "Hunter X Hunter Vol. #35 Manga Review". The Fandom Post. March 10, 2020. Retrieved February 8, 2024.

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Kurapika Japanese クラピカ is fictional character from Yoshihiro Togashi s manga series Hunter Hunter Kurapika is the last remaining member of the Kurta Clan クルタ族 Kuruta zoku 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 In the series first story arc he befriends the protagonist and Hunter participant Gon Freecss after having a fight with Leorio Paradinight After many trials together Gon and his friends end up passing the exam While preparing to find information about the Troupe Kurapika learns of his Nen a Qi like life energy used by its practicers to manifest parapsychological abilities which he specifically develops for his revenge quest Kurapika has also appeared in the 2013 movie Hunter Hunter Phantom Rouge which further expands his backstory and revenge mission He is also a supporting character in the film Hunter Hunter The Last Mission KurapikaHunter Hunter characterKurapika as illustrated by Yoshihiro TogashiFirst appearanceHunter Hunter manga chapter 2 An Encounter in the Storm 1998 Created byYoshihiro TogashiVoiced byJapanese Noriko Hidaka Pilot OVA Yuki Kaida 1999 anime Miyuki Sawashiro 2011 anime English Cheryl McMaster 1999 anime Erika Harlacher 2011 anime Inspired by Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind when creating Kurapika Togashi has had troubles telling Kurapika s entire backstory which lead to the production of an animated movie The character is voiced by Noriko Hidaka in the 1998 animated film Yuki Kaida in the 1999 series and Miyuki Sawashiro in the 2011 series in Japanese For English adaptations he is voiced by Cheryl McMaster in the 1999 series and Erika Harlacher in the remake Critical response to Kurapika s character has been positive due to his constant changes between his quest for revenge and friendship with the rest of the cast Contents 1 Creation 2 Appearances 2 1 In the Hunter Hunter 2 2 Other appearances 3 Reception 4 References 4 1 Hunter Hunter manga 4 2 Other sourcesCreation editAccording to manga author Yoshihiro Togashi Kurapika was inspired by the Ohmu in Hayao Miyazaki s Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind 1 Kuroko s Basketball Manga author Tadatoshi Fujimaki said that Kurapika s facial expressions are distinctively written by Yoshihiro Togashi as curved in order to give both the character a cheerful and inexpressive look when the author wanted Togashi replied this technique he does with Kurapika is archaic smile as he wanted to give the character a mysterious smile which he often makes him easier to illustrate 2 In dealing with the cast abilities Togashi had the idea of having the cast s abilities connect with their personalities such as Kurapika s chains which are connected with his tragic backstory Originally the series plot would involve the usage of trading cards as main weapons However similarities with Kazuki Takahashi s Yu Gi Oh led to this being scrapped 3 The year s 34 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump released in July 2012 included the first image for Gekijō ban Hunter Hunter Phantom Rouge It depicts Kurapika s rouge or scarlet eye with the number four reflecting in it and revealed that the dramatic action film would feature the Phantom Troupe 4 The film s plot is based on an unpublished story creator Yoshihiro Togashi wrote around 10 years earlier 5 During an interview Togashi was asked about how they came up with the idea of Kurapika s Past Events which was during the Phantom Troupe arc of the manga Around volume 10 of the manga Togashi came up with new ideas to further expand Kurapika s character and how to connect it with the Troupe However the schedule with the next story arcs made it difficult to write it He said he started the project without expecting it to be so tiring He completed Kurapika s part quickly but then he had to stop due to different events This led to Togashi years later writing a one shot about Kurapika s childhood to connect it with the 2013 movie Hunter Hunter Phantom Rouge Although Phantom Rouge does not end Kurapika s story arc Togashi has suggested that the character might die alongside the Troupe in future events 6 Erika Harlacher voices Kurapika in the second anime adaptation in English In retrospect she was pleased with her work s legacy showing interest mainly in her character s fight with the Phantom Troupe 7 Appearances editIn the Hunter Hunter edit Kurapika is the sole survivor of the Kurta Clan a race with treasured irises that turn scarlet in times of anger or emotional turmoil ch 7 Four years before the series the entire Kurta clan was eradicated by a criminal group known as the Phantom Troupe ch 2 who desecrated the Kurta s bodies by stealing their scarlet eyes thereafter selling them on the black market He participates in the Hunter Exam alongside Gon Leorio and Killua in order to become a Blacklist Hunter and gain the resources to take vengeance for his people and retrieve their eyes ch 2 7 Despite some initial hostilities Kurapika befriends Leorio after saving the protagonist Gon who was saving a fellow passenger passing the Hunter Qualification Exam in the process During the Hunter Exams Kurapika and the rest often clash with the murderer Hisoka until the final phase After an exchange of fists Hisoka gives up the fight against Kurapika and convinces him to be his partner by providing clues that can lead him to find the Troupe Hisoka promised to meet Kurapika on September 1st in Yorknew City to give him information on the Phantom Troupe Gon Kurapika and Leorio all resolve to find the missing Killua Zoldyck who disappeared after killing Leorio s opponent In the Zoldyck estate they spend 20 days strength training just to open the estate gates and then contend with the butlers who are as skilled as licensed Hunters In the end Killua ultimately convinces his father Silva to allow him to choose his own path and rejoins his friends The group then split Kurapika intends to use his Hunter status to earn money to attend the auction While preparing to the auction Kurapika meets another Hunter who teaches him the power of Nen Kurapika s Nen type is Conjuration However when his eyes turn scarlet he becomes a Specialist ch 83 He conjures a unique weapon five chains extending from each finger on his right hand His ring finger Dowsing Chain The Guiding Ring Finger 導く薬指の鎖 ダウジングチェーン Daujingu Chen has a ball on the end used for dowsing and normal defensive and offensive purposes ch 68 Kurapika entered into a Nen contract for the chain on his middle finger Chain Jail The Restraining Middle Finger 束縛する中指の鎖 チェーンジェイル Chen Jeiru in order to have an unbreakable chain that will fully incapacitate members of the Phantom Troupe he offered his life should he use it on anyone other than its members ch 83 His thumb chain Holy Chain Healing Thumb 癒す親指の鎖 ホーリーチェーン Hōri Chen heals any injury with the crucifix on the end ch 84 His index finger Thieving Index Finger Steal Chain 奪う人差し指の鎖 スチールチェーン Suchiru Chen uses the syringe on the end to extract someone s aura and Nen ability ch 361 His specialist ability Emperor Time Absolute Mastery 絶対時間 エンペラータイム Enpera Taimu allows him to utilize 100 of all types of Nen but shortens his lifespan by one hour every second he uses it ch 83 364 Despite his morals Kurapika is not above adjoining himself to society s underworld he aligns himself with the Nostrade mafia family as soon as the opportunity presents itself and soon becomes head of Nostrade s bodyguards ch 79 Normally intelligent quick thinking and level headed upon sight of a spider the symbol of the Phantom Troupe he becomes enraged ch 18 When the Troupe attack the city Kurapika tests his own power by facing one of their strongest members Uvogin With his Chain having the power to surpass Uvogin s own Nen Kurapika captures him and tortures to learn more about the members but ends up killing him Kurapika is traumatized by his actions but ends up finding comfort when rejoining Gon Leorio and Killua He tells them his actions and with their ally Melody they agree to continue tracking the troupe most notably Pakunoda who can read people s memories and idenities Kurapika s thirst for revenge causes the Troupe to find them leading Gon and Killua to act like they are the ones chasing them When Gon and Killua get the chance to fight the Troupe Kurapika captures the leader Chrollo Lucilfer His little finger Judgement Chain Arbiter Little Finger 律する小指の鎖 ジャッジメントチェーン Jajjimento Chen stabs Chrolo s enemy s heart allowing Kurapika to issue a command which kills the enemy if not followed In Chrollo s case he can no longer use Nen ch 84 However fearing his friends deaths Kurapika returns Chrollo Lucifer to his teammate Pakunoda in exchange of Gon and Killua Pakunoda s experience with Kurapika leads to her own death Kurapika and Melody secretly leave Yorknew He is later invited to join the Zodiacs as the Rat at Leorio s recommendation and only accepts upon being told that Tserriednich Hui Guo Rou has the last batch of eyes that he needs to retrieve ch 344 345 This leads to his accompanying Woble Hui Guo Rou to the Dark Continent as her bodyguard During this time he reveals that when he uses his index finger with Emperor Time activated it turns into Stealth Dolphin Index Finger in Emperor Time 人指し指の 絶対時間 ステルスドルフィン Suterusu Dorufin a dolphin like figure only he can see that allows him to use the stolen ability informing him on its basic details ch 361 and grant the stolen ability to someone else who then sees Stealth Dolphin as well for a single use ch 364 Other appearances edit In Hunter Hunter Phantom Rouge Kurapika is investigating a rumor about a survivor of Kurapika s Kurta Clan until they meet a young boy whom Kurapika recognized as his childhood friend Pairo who attacks him and steals his eyes Unconscious since then Kurapika awakens beside the others and soon after he has visions through his stolen eyes of a man whose right palm is marked with a spider tattoo the same used by the members of the Phantom Troupe Soon they learn of Omokage a former member of the Phantom Troupe who was defeated and replaced by Hisoka Omokage sends the Pairo and Illumi dolls to attack the Hunters but Gon and Kurapika defeat them with Leorio and Killua s help and retrieve their eyes With Omokage defeated Kurapika offers him a chance to be spared in exchange for having his powers sealed for life but he refuses Killua offers himself to kill Omokage in Kurapika s place but the puppeteer is then stabbed by Retsu who claims that he had already caused enough suffering to her and her friends The real Phantom Troupe arrives soon after but they decide to let Kurapika and Hisoka leave claiming that they will settle their scores with them in another day Togashi wrote the two part manga Kurapika Tsuioku hen to act as a prequel to the film 8 In Hunter Hunter The Last Mission Kurapika who was present at the tournament to escort his employer Neon confronts Shura Amidst the chaos Leorio rises from the sewers inside the building and is helped by Hisoka who also was inside the building to reunite with Kurapika Kurapika also defeats Shura with Leorio s help but before dying Shura infects Kurapika with Jed s blood sealing his Nen and claiming that he will die unless he embraces On instead Leorio stays behind to take care of Kurapika Kurapika is also a support character in Jump Super Stars 9 and a playable character in the fighting game Jump Force 10 Reception edit nbsp nbsp Miyuki Sawashiro left top and Erika Harlacher right bottom the respective Japanese and English voice actresses for Kurapika in the 2011 anime Kurapika is a popular character with fans coming in second place in the series first two popularity polls 11 12 The character has also been the subject of cosplay within the anime fandom 13 Coolens Opticals also created glasses using Kurapika s image as well as his chains 14 On a MyNavi popularity poll involving androgynous characters he placed second behind Kurama from YuYu Hakusho 15 EX org felt much of Kurapika s design came from Kurama due to their similar androgynous designs and came to find him more appealing the more active he becomes in the plot of the manga 16 THEM Anime Reviews found Kurapika complex even if he comes across as an odd character 17 In regards to Kurapika s role in the series Comic Book Resources noted that while Kurapika is often given dark roles even in his introductions in the end he goes on becoming a more likable when it comes to the need of helping others like with Gon when he abandons his duel with Leorio in the process Furthermore the beginning with his friendship with Leorio and multiple collaborations in the Hunter Exam also made this duo far more likable according to the website 18 Anime News Network praised Kurapika s dark characterization York New as he contemplates the idea of killing the members from the Spiders to the point he feels like the actual main character despite Gon and Killua still starring Much of the praise involving this story includes how much more mature the narrative feels when Kurapika contemplates his revenge and his mental breakdown after killing for the first time The design given to Kurapika s chains received similar praise as well as Cheryl McMaster s voice acting 19 When revisiting this story arc in Madhouse s remake of the anime Anime News Network said that while the Kurapika s arc ends on an anticlimactic fashion with little action when compared with other series from the same genre the way the narrative handles Kurapika s character arc as he is forced to choose between his friends and killing the Spiders real was well executed thanks to his mix with the Spider impersonator Hisoka who had been secretly aiding him to face Chrollo as well as the bodyguard Melody who insists on helping Kurapika 20 Website Polygon listed Kurapika as one of their favorite boys in anime based on his tragic backstory well as coming across as more snarky rather than cool and deserved This is mostly due to his corruption in the Spider arc when he starts hunting down the title villains in order to accomplish his revenge 21 Due to Kurapika not being present in the anime adaptations after the Spider arc Comic Book Resources noted his popularity fell down as Madhouse s anime never adapted his later role as a bodyguard from the manga 22 IGN made an entire article dedicated to explaining Kurapika s Hatsu regarding the powers he develops in the series strong enough to be one of the most powerful fighters in the series 23 In retrospect Digital Fox Media said that while Kurapika s revenge and skills in battle makes him one of the most compelling characters from the anime he is still overshadowed by Killua whom the site regarded as the best character from Hunter x Hunter 24 Kurapika s eventual return as a bodyguard in the manga was praised by The Fandom Post for how he handles information about Nen across several chapters and pays attention to every detail centered around him 25 References editHunter Hunter manga edit Entire series Togashi Yoshihiro ハンター ハンター Hunter Hunter in Japanese 37 vols Tokyo Shueisha 1998 present Togashi Yoshihiro Hunter Hunter 37 vols San Francisco Viz Media 2005 present Individual volumes Vol 1 ch 1 8 The Day of Departure April 2005 ISBN 978 1 59116 753 2 and 出発の日 in Japanese June 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872571 0 Vol 2 ch 9 17 A Struggle in the Mist May 2005 ISBN 978 1 59116 785 3 and 霧の中の攻防 in Japanese September 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872606 9 Vol 3 ch 18 26 Resolution July 2005 ISBN 978 1 59116 849 2 and 決着 in Japanese November 1998 ISBN 978 4 08 872630 4 Vol 4 ch 27 35 End Game September 2005 ISBN 978 1 59116 992 5 and 最終試験開始 in Japanese February 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872672 4 Vol 5 ch 36 44 Family Matters November 2005 ISBN 978 1 4215 0184 0 and ジン フリークス in Japanese April 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872713 4 Vol 6 ch 45 54 Nen Sense January 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0185 7 and ヒソカの条件 in Japanese October 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872749 3 Vol 7 ch 55 63 Nen Combatant March 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0332 5 and これから in Japanese December 1999 ISBN 978 4 08 872788 2 Vol 8 ch 64 73 The Island May 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0643 2 and オークション開催 in Japanese April 2000 ISBN 978 4 08 872847 6 Vol 9 ch 74 83 Shadow Beasts July 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0644 9 and 9月1日 in Japanese July 2000 ISBN 978 4 08 872890 2 Vol 10 ch 84 93 Fakes Swindles and the Old Switcheroo September 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0645 6 and 9月3日 in Japanese November 2000 ISBN 978 4 08 873021 9 Vol 11 ch 94 103 Next Stop Meteor City The Junkyard of the World November 2006 ISBN 978 1 4215 0646 3 and 9月4日 in Japanese March 2001 ISBN 978 4 08 873087 5 Vol 12 ch 104 115 September 4th Part 2 January 2007 ISBN 978 1 4215 0647 0 and 9月4日 その2 in Japanese July 2001 ISBN 978 4 08 873135 3 Vol 13 ch 116 127 September 10th March 2007 ISBN 978 1 4215 1069 9 and 9月10日 in Japanese November 2001 ISBN 978 4 08 873180 3 Vol 14 ch 128 139 The Secret of Greed Island May 2007 ISBN 978 1 4215 1070 5 and 島の秘密 in Japanese April 2002 ISBN 978 4 08 873262 6 Vol 15 ch 140 151 Progress July 2007 ISBN 978 1 4215 1071 2 and 躍進 in Japanese October 2002 ISBN 978 4 08 873314 2 Vol 16 ch 152 163 Face Off September 2007 ISBN 978 1 4215 1072 9 and 対決 in Japanese February 2003 ISBN 978 4 08 873382 1 Vol 17 ch 164 175 A Fierce Three Way Struggle November 2007 ISBN 978 1 4215 1073 6 and 三つ巴の攻防 in Japanese June 2003 ISBN 978 4 08 873443 9 Vol 18 ch 176 187 Chance Encounter January 2008 ISBN 978 1 4215 1471 0 and 邂逅 in Japanese October 2003 ISBN 978 4 08 873516 0 Vol 19 ch 188 199 N G L March 2008 ISBN 978 1 4215 1786 5 and NGL in Japanese February 2004 ISBN 978 4 08 873562 7 Vol 20 ch 200 211 Weakness May 2008 ISBN 978 1 4215 1787 2 and 弱点 in Japanese June 2004 ISBN 978 4 08 873607 5 Vol 21 ch 212 223 Reunion July 2008 ISBN 978 1 4215 1788 9 and 再会 in Japanese February 2005 ISBN 978 4 08 873661 7 Vol 22 ch 224 235 8 Part 1 September 2008 ISBN 978 1 4215 1789 6 and 8 in Japanese July 2005 ISBN 978 4 08 873792 8 Vol 23 ch 236 247 6 Part 1 November 2008 ISBN 978 1 4215 1790 2 and 6 in Japanese March 2006 ISBN 978 4 08 873882 6 Vol 24 ch 248 260 1 Part 4 January 2009 ISBN 978 1 4215 2216 6 and 1 in Japanese October 2007 ISBN 978 4 08 874453 7 Vol 25 ch 261 270 Charge March 2009 ISBN 978 1 4215 2588 4 and 突入 in Japanese March 2008 ISBN 978 4 08 874535 0 Vol 26 ch 271 280 We Meet Again January 2010 ISBN 978 1 4215 3068 0 and 再会 in Japanese October 2008 ISBN 978 4 08 874610 4 Vol 27 ch 281 290 Name March 2011 ISBN 978 1 4215 3862 4 and 名前 in Japanese December 2009 ISBN 978 4 08 870065 6 Vol 28 ch 291 300 Regeneration September 2012 ISBN 978 1 4215 4260 7 and 再生 in Japanese July 2011 ISBN 978 4 08 870326 8 Vol 29 ch 301 310 Memory January 2013 ISBN 978 1 4215 4261 4 and 記憶 in Japanese August 2011 ISBN 978 4 08 870327 5 Vol 30 ch 311 320 Answer May 2013 ISBN 978 1 4215 5267 5 and 返答 in Japanese April 2012 ISBN 978 4 08 870450 0 Vol 31 ch 321 330 Joining the Fray December 2013 ISBN 978 1 4215 5887 5 and 参戦 in Japanese December 2012 ISBN 978 4 08 870697 9 Vol 32 ch 331 340 Crushing Defeat April 2014 ISBN 978 1 4215 5912 4 and 完敗 in Japanese December 2012 ISBN 978 4 08 870698 6 Vol 33 ch 341 350 Threats March 2017 ISBN 978 1 42 159264 0 and 厄災 in Japanese June 2016 ISBN 978 4 08 880352 4 Vol 34 ch 351 360 Battle to the Death March 2018 ISBN 978 1 42 159948 9 and 死闘 in Japanese June 2017 ISBN 978 4 08 881248 9 Vol 35 ch 361 370 Ship of Fools March 2019 ISBN 978 1 9747 0306 7 and 念獣 in Japanese February 2018 ISBN 978 4 08 881455 1 Vol 36 ch 371 380 Balance August 2019 ISBN 978 1 9747 0841 3 and 均衡 in Japanese October 2018 ISBN 978 4 08 881640 1 Vol 37 ch 381 390 Escape October 2023 ISBN 978 1 9747 1540 4 and 脱出 in Japanese November 2022 ISBN 978 4 08 883365 1 Ch 391 400 Chapters not collected in tankōbon volume in Japanese on Weekly Shōnen Jump platforms and in English on Manga Plus and Viz platforms Other sources edit Togashi Yoshihiro 2006 Hunter Hunter Volume 11 Viz Media p 62 ISBN 978 1 4215 0646 3 Kuroko no Basket fanbook Shueisha 2014 ISBN 978 4088802725 Hunter x Hunter pudo ser muy diferente pero Yu Gi Oh lo evito IGN September 27 2022 Archived from the original on January 14 2023 Retrieved January 14 2023 Hunter x Hunter Film s 1st Main Visual Unveiled Anime News Network July 20 2012 Retrieved February 22 2015 Hunter x Hunter Film s Full Trailer 2nd Teaser Streamed Anime News Network November 2 2012 Retrieved February 22 2015 Hunter x Hunter 0 Shueisha 2013 Toonami Faithful interviews Erika Harlacher at AX 2019 Tonami Faithful Retrieved February 7 2024 Hunter x Hunter Moviegoers to Get Manga Volume 0 Anime News Network November 28 2012 Retrieved February 22 2015 キャラクター紹介 HUNTER HUNTER in Japanese Nintendo Retrieved December 9 2018 Jump Force Adds Two More Hunter x Hunter Characters to the Roster ComicBook September 19 2018 Archived from the original on September 19 2018 Retrieved September 19 2018 Togashi Yoshihiro 2006 Hunter Hunter Volume 7 Viz Media pp 27 28 ISBN 978 1 4215 0332 5 Togashi Yoshihiro 2007 Hunter Hunter Volume 12 Viz Media pp 184 185 ISBN 978 1 4215 0647 0 Photo Feature Hunter Hunter Cosplay Event Anime News Network September 21 2014 Retrieved February 7 2024 See Better with Hunter x Hunter Glasses Anime News Network February 14 2014 Retrieved February 7 2024 MyNavi Poll Most Androgynously Attractive Characters Anime News Network April 24 2012 Retrieved February 7 2024 Takahashi Rika Hunter x Hunter EX org Archived from the original on October 6 1999 Retrieved July 7 2020 Tucker Derrick L Hunter X Hunter THEM Anime Reviews Archived from the original on June 11 2011 Retrieved June 11 2011 10 Times Kurapika Improved His Likability In Hunter X Hunter Comic Book Resources April 21 2022 Retrieved February 7 2024 Hunter x Hunter DVD Set 4 Anime News Network December 26 2009 Retrieved February 7 2024 Hunter Hunter Episodes 53 65 Streaming Anime News Network March 7 2013 Retrieved 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