![]() ![]() Obviously, learning about Nen, as the audience, is helpful for the rest of the series. Despite the buildup to Gon battling Hisoka (Keith Silverstein), Wing (Ethan Murray) as a character, and Gon and Killua learning more about Nen, it doesn’t get much more interesting beyond that. Heavens Arena arc (Madhouse and Viz Media)Īs much as I love Gon (Erica Mendez) and Killua(Cristina Vee)’s development as characters, this arc is somewhat boring. Note: The unofficial Zoldyck Family arc won’t be included in the below list. Here are the Hunter x Hunter (2011) arcs ranked from least to most watchable! Is it so good you want to watch it again and again? Or was once enough to get it and it’s not really an arc you’ve wanted to return to since. I’ve chosen to rank them by overall rewatch quality. How does one rank an anime when every arc is important to the overarching story? They all offer something of value, and, naturally, everyone is going to enjoy some arcs more than others based on personal preferences. In terms of how to rank the Hunter x Hunter arcs, it’s challenging. It stopped at the 13th Hunter Chairman Election arc and ended with only 12 episodes-the smallest amount of episodes for an arc in the series. Of course, it’s unfortunate that the anime didn’t go much further in adapting the manga ( which is making a return). It’s definitely the more popular one when discussing this series. ![]() Let’s start with what I’ll be ranking, which are the arcs of the Hunter x Hunter (2011) reboot-as it has no connections to Hunter x Hunter (1999). The story is rich, the characters are unique, the world is so strange, and it’s got some of the wildest arcs. I’m somewhat new as a fan, but it didn’t take me long to fall in love with it. As far as anime/manga goes, Hunter x Hunter is one of the most beloved and has some incredibly loyal fans.
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