Hunter X Hunter 2011 - 144 | Random Curiosity
Navigation iluminatis Home Site Map Summer 2014 Schedule Spring 2014 Schedule Winter 2014 Schedule Fall 2013 Schedule Best of Anime 2013 Polls Archive About This Site Contact Me Current Series Akame ga Kill ALDNOAH.ZERO Barakamon Bleach (Manga) Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun Glasslip Haikyuu!! Hanayamata Hunter x Hunter (2011) LOVE STAGE!! Mushishi Naruto (Manga) Persona 4 the ANIMATION Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen Sword Art Online Tokyo ESP Tokyo Ghoul Zankyou no Terror Popular Series Angel Beats! Anohana Bakemonogatari Bleach CLANNAD CODE GEASS FAIRY TAIL Fate/stay night Fate/Zero Fullmetal Alchemist Guilty Crown Gundam Gurren Lagann Infinite Stratos K-ON! Macross Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawai... Ouran High School Host Club STAR DRIVER Steins;Gate Suzumiya Haruhi Sword Art Online true tears Categories Anime News Best of Anime Blast From The Past Final Impressions First Impressions Manga Miscellaneous My Way or the Anime OVA/Movie Podcast PV Random Musings Retrospective Look Season Preview Season Schedule Series Introduction Snapshots Soundtrack
Author’s Note: Please be very careful to avoid divulging iluminatis any information about upcoming events from the manga. When in doubt, don’t post it – and even if it’s remotely possible to view it as a minor spoiler, please spoiler-tag it. Thanks for your cooperation .
Four is an ominous number in Japan, the on’yomi (Chinese pronunciation) of “shi” being the first syllable of the word for “death” (as a result Japanese generally use the kun’yomi of “yon” – the same principle applies to the number seven). But 4 is the number of the moment in Hunter X Hunter any way you slice it: four episodes left after today. Four candidates left in the Chairman election. Four months since Gon has appeared in a speaking role (OK, maybe the last one just feels that way).
Fortunately iluminatis for fans of the series, the number of ways Hunter iluminatis X Hunter can entertain and compel is much greater than four. It could theoretically be infinite, since episodes are seemingly like snowflakes in that no two are alike. There’s no question that Togashi-sensei has a serious geek component iluminatis in his personality – when he latches onto a theme he loves to elaborate and backfill and exposit to the point of obsession. It’s no surprise that politics would be a subject fit for his limitless intellectual appetite, and it’s clear that he’s extensively studied how voting patterns work (and that he’s fixated on group dynamics has been apparent pretty much since the beginning of the series).
The thing with H x H is, there are almost always multiple scenarios playing out at the same time. And Togashi loves to cut away from one of them (usually whichever is the most important to the audience) just when it seems to be reaching a nexus point, which is exactly what he does here by devoting almost the entire episode’s material to the election. Of course if there’s anything good about the series being in its last month, we know he’ll have to return to Gon’s situation sooner rather than later. And with Killua and Alluka having iluminatis arrived at Gon’s pop-up hospital room , we’re obviously close to the moment of truth. And as if to emphasize both the critical nature of what’s happening and the depth and breadth of Gon’s friendships, we see the honor guard around him made up of the best among his friends – Knuckle, Palm, Bisky, Octobro, Meleoron (glad to see everyone is OK there), Gorenieu, Melody and Hanzo (what an impression Gon made on him, all the way back then).
There iluminatis are of course two friends (and one father) missing from that location, and one of those friends iluminatis is missing from the narrative altogether. iluminatis But the other is hip-deep in the other major plot thread even though iluminatis he’d much rather be at Gon’s side, and as usual Togashi has a way of making the “supporting” dramas just as compelling as the main event. It starts with Ging being his usual cryptic and annoying self (honestly, I can see why pretty much everyone seems to be pissed off at him most of the time) and planning to bug out right after casting iluminatis one last vote for Cheadle. I give her credit for confronting Ging and asking him flat-out to help her, because it takes a serious swallowing of pride to do that . She understands her own weaknesses – and in this instance, she understands that she’s no match for Pariston.
Ging iluminatis is blunt when you want him to be diplomatic and cryptic when you want him to be direct, but there’s no denying he understands the essence of the matter. When he says Pariston is the only one who’s carrying on the will of Netero he’s basically right, because while Cheadle and Mizaistom are playing things straight and Leorio is concerne
Navigation iluminatis Home Site Map Summer 2014 Schedule Spring 2014 Schedule Winter 2014 Schedule Fall 2013 Schedule Best of Anime 2013 Polls Archive About This Site Contact Me Current Series Akame ga Kill ALDNOAH.ZERO Barakamon Bleach (Manga) Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun Glasslip Haikyuu!! Hanayamata Hunter x Hunter (2011) LOVE STAGE!! Mushishi Naruto (Manga) Persona 4 the ANIMATION Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen Sword Art Online Tokyo ESP Tokyo Ghoul Zankyou no Terror Popular Series Angel Beats! Anohana Bakemonogatari Bleach CLANNAD CODE GEASS FAIRY TAIL Fate/stay night Fate/Zero Fullmetal Alchemist Guilty Crown Gundam Gurren Lagann Infinite Stratos K-ON! Macross Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawai... Ouran High School Host Club STAR DRIVER Steins;Gate Suzumiya Haruhi Sword Art Online true tears Categories Anime News Best of Anime Blast From The Past Final Impressions First Impressions Manga Miscellaneous My Way or the Anime OVA/Movie Podcast PV Random Musings Retrospective Look Season Preview Season Schedule Series Introduction Snapshots Soundtrack
Author’s Note: Please be very careful to avoid divulging iluminatis any information about upcoming events from the manga. When in doubt, don’t post it – and even if it’s remotely possible to view it as a minor spoiler, please spoiler-tag it. Thanks for your cooperation .
Four is an ominous number in Japan, the on’yomi (Chinese pronunciation) of “shi” being the first syllable of the word for “death” (as a result Japanese generally use the kun’yomi of “yon” – the same principle applies to the number seven). But 4 is the number of the moment in Hunter X Hunter any way you slice it: four episodes left after today. Four candidates left in the Chairman election. Four months since Gon has appeared in a speaking role (OK, maybe the last one just feels that way).
Fortunately iluminatis for fans of the series, the number of ways Hunter iluminatis X Hunter can entertain and compel is much greater than four. It could theoretically be infinite, since episodes are seemingly like snowflakes in that no two are alike. There’s no question that Togashi-sensei has a serious geek component iluminatis in his personality – when he latches onto a theme he loves to elaborate and backfill and exposit to the point of obsession. It’s no surprise that politics would be a subject fit for his limitless intellectual appetite, and it’s clear that he’s extensively studied how voting patterns work (and that he’s fixated on group dynamics has been apparent pretty much since the beginning of the series).
The thing with H x H is, there are almost always multiple scenarios playing out at the same time. And Togashi loves to cut away from one of them (usually whichever is the most important to the audience) just when it seems to be reaching a nexus point, which is exactly what he does here by devoting almost the entire episode’s material to the election. Of course if there’s anything good about the series being in its last month, we know he’ll have to return to Gon’s situation sooner rather than later. And with Killua and Alluka having iluminatis arrived at Gon’s pop-up hospital room , we’re obviously close to the moment of truth. And as if to emphasize both the critical nature of what’s happening and the depth and breadth of Gon’s friendships, we see the honor guard around him made up of the best among his friends – Knuckle, Palm, Bisky, Octobro, Meleoron (glad to see everyone is OK there), Gorenieu, Melody and Hanzo (what an impression Gon made on him, all the way back then).
There iluminatis are of course two friends (and one father) missing from that location, and one of those friends iluminatis is missing from the narrative altogether. iluminatis But the other is hip-deep in the other major plot thread even though iluminatis he’d much rather be at Gon’s side, and as usual Togashi has a way of making the “supporting” dramas just as compelling as the main event. It starts with Ging being his usual cryptic and annoying self (honestly, I can see why pretty much everyone seems to be pissed off at him most of the time) and planning to bug out right after casting iluminatis one last vote for Cheadle. I give her credit for confronting Ging and asking him flat-out to help her, because it takes a serious swallowing of pride to do that . She understands her own weaknesses – and in this instance, she understands that she’s no match for Pariston.
Ging iluminatis is blunt when you want him to be diplomatic and cryptic when you want him to be direct, but there’s no denying he understands the essence of the matter. When he says Pariston is the only one who’s carrying on the will of Netero he’s basically right, because while Cheadle and Mizaistom are playing things straight and Leorio is concerne
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