How many HxH fans does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One fan of the 2011 version to do it and one fan of the 1999 version to complain it's not dark enough.
The Nippon version didn't come over to the west until the late 00s, and not that many people seemed to have seen it, as Viz Media cancelled the dub. So I do not see how a lot of people grew up with it.
I love how the first time we see gon is him fishing a fucking monster out of a little lake haha, as the manga progresses I am sure we will see Gon pulling out something even bigger out of the lake Hxh is at
I find that the first three episodes explain themselves quite well but it must be hard for people who have certain expectations prior to watching the show to see these episodes for what they are. I can't imagine the series without these first few episodes.
I enjoyed them a lot but honestly the first episodes are completely "off" with what HxH is. At the end of the first trial is when you really get what this is all about.
@Vega: I understand where you're coming from. For the reasons outlined in this video, I disagree. If anything else, the first few episodes expand the world of the show and give us the perspective of those that are unaware of a Hunter's life.
Herschel Johnson Me too. Somehow I was hooked with the very first episode (mostly due to Kurapika's backstory exposition, and the interactions between the three main cast in general). I think going into Hunter X Hunter blind is the best way to go about it. I was absolutely blown away. I told my friend "it's the best piece of media ever, watch it", and with those expectations he told me the first arc was slightly underwhelming, but was equally blown away once Heaven's Arena started and nen was introduced.
eliack95 I was actually hooked with the first scene, and seeing just a little kid catch a fish that by all rights would require a hunting party and harpoons to catch. It just seemed very dragonball(The first one to be precise).
Ok, I'm at 0:25 and I gotta say this: Arkada is just straight up wrong. I remember when I watched the very first episode, and the moment Gon jumps off the ship knowing Kurapika and Leorio would catch him, with the whimsical music is on full blast, was the moment I decided I would watch the whole thing.
Aleczandxr I agree, I was once a decrier of the Hunter exams, but I recently found an appreciation to this arc thanks to your Morality of Gon Freecs video. Since then, I've spent more time picking apart my least favorite arcs (Hunter Exam, Heavens Arena, Greed Island).
I think you just proved that the first arc of HxH actually does everything to prepare you for what's coming up if you actually take a step back and look at what's being presented, especially when you look at how Leorio's character is handled. Like you said: We are supposed to not take him seriously at all, view him as the weakest member, and disregard him for the most part. Yet it is only because of this initial impression that we are completely thrown for a loop at the fact that he honestly has the most dedication and drive in correlation to what he's actually trying to achieve, is physically way stronger than Gon and Kurapika (only he opened the Zoldyck Gate Door by himself in the manga) and should actually be the one that deserves our respect the most of the main cast (What I mean is that sure Kurapika/Gon are driven and doing a lot of risky stuff, but their goals require that. Leorio is literally entering in a death game just so he can become a Doctor for the poor. Like what the fuck??? That's true dedication.) I think it's stuff like this that really makes me appreciate Togashi as a writer. Because he uses tropes and expectations in the right way. Not only can he perform the formula to a tee, but he also lays down the foundation and underlying message within such a context without you even noticing unless you really take another look at it thematically. I've personally always wanted to do an analysis on Leorio's character since he's the most overlooked out of the main 4, yet has a lot going on for basically being a side character in almost every arc. After watching this video though, I'm so glad that there are fans of the show who already caught on to Leorio's deeper layers and appreciate him for what he is. Great video once again, Mathwiz. Not a video goes by that I'm not thankful for pressing that sub button. You consistently make such wonderful and interesting videos. Thanks for all you do.
I'm so glad Leorio gets the spotlight in the new arc (dark continent). He's a great character and really deserves to have an arc dedicated to him (as well as Kurapika).
I never really considered that he entered a high stakes death game just so he could become a doctor for the poor. When you think about it that really is some amazing dedication to his goal.
What the hell? Since when was the first episode of Hunter x Hunter bad? If anything shows that don't reveal their true intentions at first interest me much more. You aren't supposed to always get the groundbreaking parts of a series first, but the wait for them makes it all better. Maybe that's just me, but it makes the reveal a lot better once everything is laid out in place. Also, people complaining about normal shonen demographic tropes while watching a shonen battle series confuse me. These things are only bad if they're written poorly.
One common trait I've noticed with people who dislike the first few episodes of HxH, and this is a near universal trait too, is that they present their interest in anime as an academic or high-minded interest. and the fast majority of them are just not into shounen action in general. Even those who claim they are, their MAL pages are full of niche darlings or shows that use the tropes of shounen action to tell a different story (later HxH for example). I would even go so far as to say, with some degree of confidence, that you'll be hard pressed to find someone who absolutely hates HxH's first few episodes but also unironically loves Dragonball Z.
payz hayz you're comparing it relative to some other material. I never read the manga and personally thought gon's motivations were pretty well set and developed throughout the anime, and the introduction of Kite wasn't out of place or arbitrary in any way. Would adding the things you mentioned add some depth to the show? Yeah, but not significantly. Were they necessary? Not at all. The show went above and beyond without them
I read the manga and no Kite not being there in episode 1 isn't that big of a deal. We still get a flashback afterwards and we get plenty of time to get to appreciate Kite before his faith. You are blowing it out of proportion like most kimera ants fan, you seem to think like that arc is the only worthy arc of the show. I'm sorry but HxH is not defined by one theme, even the light hearted arcs are as much part of the manga/show as the kimeras
Also the only difference in the hunter exam arc is the missing part with the sushis? It was a shame it wasn't included cause it was funny but thats it, it was just "funny". You make it sound like it ruined the whole arc.
Good. Good. Now defend Greed Island so we can purge the fanbase of undesirables. Jokes aside, I find that certain segments of the fanbase undervalue less subversive elements of the story owing to a reputation it gained after the Chimeria Ant arc, but I absolutely adored the exam. The characters all had their own distinct personalities in how they reacted to problems which was often interesting or comical. Reading about all the potential hunters having to impress the second examiner by making sushi for example? Absolute gold created by distinct characters playing off one another. And if we're talking about sheer suspense, how did anyone NOT love Gon stealing the badge from Hisoka? That was even better than their tower fight. I love how the inspiration for Gon's tactic was observing nature.
I agree. I actually hated the chimera ant arc but then the ant started to grow and change especially when he started playing with that blind girl. That made him feel more "human" to me and is one of the reasons I forgive it. I think the main reason I disliked it was because I felt like it came out of nowhere but Hunter Hunter has always been like the real world where you don't know what's going to happen next but it just sort of happens.
tbh I though Greed Island was one of the most enjoyable arcs in the story. Despite it relatively plain villain, the character development throughout the arc was insane.
The Begining of hunter x hunter also shows the variety of various tactics hunters can use to fight during the survival and number hunting part of the exams we see people use things like fishing pools, assassin techniques, bees, snakes, tongpas, bows and arrows darts etc. To me, this helps foreshadow how nen can be almost anything the mind can think of.
I know this is an old video but I can't not point out one thing. Gon's response to the fact that his father left him to be a hunter as well as him throwing himself off a boat, as well as many MANY actions he takes, is not only a testimony to his curiosity and trust in people, but also his disregard for himself, for his own life. He just throws himself into danger not only thinking 'of course I'll succeed! Of course someone will catch me!' But also 'and if I perhaps don't succeed that just means I wasn't strong enough and that's just my fault". And that's a deeply sad way of thinking for a 12 year old
i was forced to make a top favorites list just to put hxh on top of it i never thought it was possible to underestimate a shows consistency, so every single bother or fault i found in the show got cleared up by the end, and became part of a deeper thematic undercurrent that i just did not think to look for, which only started showing in chimera ant, which had me engaged on so many more levels than any other piece of media ever has. so i had to concede, begrudgingly, never thought it was gonna turn out that way
@gaziminator i agree, but i do think one piece has the potential to beat it depending on how it ends and how the future arcs go, same goes to hxh with the future arcs tho too.
Mathwiz97 sorry I jumped the gun When you said one of the strong suits of the original show was it's directing and the white text included the animation and soundtrack as strong suits. The directing is usually brought up as better than in 2011 so I made a correlation in my own head. Great video by the way! I'm always peeved when someone says the early part of the show is bad so it's nice to see a rebuttal
I always thought it was weird people thought the first arc of the show was bad. Ya it paled in comparison to the rest of the series, but it was still good and had it's moments. I loved the subtle characterization that made me attached to the characters. People can be so overdramatic and too polarizing when it comes to opinions. Good vid man, and I'm happy your channel has grown so much, you deserve it. Happy New Year's!
Ouch that hurt I think relative to the rest of the show, it's not extraordinary. But as a standalone arc of anime, it's more than great. I'd honestly rank it over so many more anime as a whole.
Not hating or anything I enjoy HxH... But I HATE the first arc. I struggled through it. I was only able to finish it by pacing myself at 1 ep a day. Idk I guess I'm weird.
I'm watching it right now for the first time and its so boring so far. Nothing about it stands out to me at all. It feels like a watered down and more light hearted version of the chunnin exams from Naruto. I'm on episode 7 right now and I don't care about anything that's happening or like any of the characters besides Leorio so far. Gon is just like a blank slate who's good at everything because he has ridiculously good intuition. The only reason I'm gonna keep watching is because so many people say that its a good series.
MrGrimlocke I don't want to be that guy, but you won't regret finishing this show. I had a rough start too, despite my original comment. The impact of this is arc didn't set in till later arcs, so keep at it mate. Episode 22 is when the next arc starts.
It's great but most of my true appreciation of it came after watching it a second or third time. A lot of the good and important things are hard to pick up on the first sight.
First of all, JoJo and HxH for me are 10/10, I started watching One Piece and it's very very good. But HxH and JoJo have a thing about them, a pure sadness, where you can be the strongest (Gon or Giorno Part 5) but people close to you still die and you can do nothing about it
Great video, and I agree with most points. I personally preferred the early episodes of the 1999 series. I know some of it was filler, but I didn't feel that the 1999 episodes were significantly darker than the 2011 ones. (In fact, covering non-canon details about Gon's relationship with Kon (the foxbear cub) added some funny-animal lightness.)⬅ There was no reason for you to cover it this video, but if you ever compare the two adaptations, IMO the later series has a major flaw. *It doesn't introduce Kite.* And not realizing this early relationship of Gon with an adult male he could really respect, and who told him the truth about his father, these things minimize the depth of despair Gon could feel for Kite's loss and eventual confirmation of death. The way the 2011 series introduced Kite, 70 episodes in, seemed to give him the status of "just another hunter he once met". To Gon, he was much, much more.⬅ Overall, I enjoyed the later series more, but IMO leaving Kite out at the beginning is a significant flaw.
I'm actually already working on a video specifically about Kite, as his introduction is easily one of the biggest flaws in the 2011 anime. As for the tone, I mainly think of some specific events towards the middle/end of the Hunter Exam that either don't exist in the manga/2011 series or have been altered slightly to be more brutal/ominous. (For example, the color palette and imagery used during the tournament fights is much more imposing than that of the 2011 version).
@@woonha4481 Cool. I always felt that certain non-canonical elements had a Togashi touch. For example, the 3-episode cooperation arc during the hunter exam was such an ideal test, filling in a vital hole for examining hunter talents. Also, the first episode after Heaven's Arena arc, where Gon and Killua go to Whale Island, is fantastic, with a lot of strong character development for Killua. I don't call these things "filler" -- they're just too good.
The beginning of Hunter x Hunter is crucial to the rope a dope. I almost interpret the lighthearted mood as Gon's mood at that point in story. The show matures as Gon matures and is confronted by the brutal reality of that world.
I can't wait to find a friend to start watching HxH with me so I can fall in love with the show all over again. I thought the hunter exam arc was fantastic.
i was actaully talking to somebody about similar points to this with somebody when they were talking about how they didn't really like the early parts and I argued if that early section wasn't as tonally positive than the darker tone shift might not have worked nearly as well I needed a video like this you deserve way more attention than you get
Great video. You’ve hit the nail on the head. It established the tropes do it can pull the rug out from us and surprise the reader, keep us guessing throughout the story.
🔥🔥🔥Bro this must be one of the best HxH analysis I have ever seen on TH-cam. I can see how much you love this show just by you describing every mini details of a scene. That's skillful af. So please I hope you have more of Hunter x Hunter coming for the future. That to me would be like supereyepatch wolf uploading
"Not trying to change how the world turns or something but he wants to learn" I thank you so much for this line. It's what makes it very unique. That attitude I reckon is one of hardest to learn and attain in reality.
8:15 I know this sounds kinda stupid, but I m just not sure if Gon is good at understanding people or really bad- I mean, he never seemed to understand Killua, and he doesn t even seem to understand his own emotions/or knowing how to handle them
I think the reason people believe the first few episodes of HxH to be 'bad' is because of the super intense stuff that follows it. The series builds up to these awesome, high-stakes moments in the series, so when you look back on the first few episodes you might think "huh, this is a lot less cool than the rest of the HxH". From personal experience, I think it's pretty uncommon for a show to not only maintain the awesomeness of it's first season, but get more awesome as it goes on. A lot of shows pack a bunch of cool, interesting stuff in the first episodes, but find that they can't maintain the things that made it good and it goes downhill (or the stuff that made it good got old because they just kept relying on it). TL;DR, people might just be used to having really awesome introductions to a series and having it go to shit, so they think the first part of the series should be the best part. I don't really know anything though, this is just what I think is the case. It's not the only reason for people to dislike HxH's first episodes, just part of the reason (maybe).
No it's because we get no background of gon if someone's watching for the first time he goes off to become a Hunter, but for what to look for his father. This isn't much of an individual goal, although his own goal must be to learn about the world and the glories of becoming a hunter, but this wasn't explained well, as for the most part Hunters are described as powerful wealthy people which doesn't explain much as to why this protagonist has a "special" goal. Most people will see gon's personality as pretty straight forward when it is actually much more complex than it seems at first glance.
13:28 ngl, i actually really liked this scene. i love how vague and unexplained hisoka's abilities are in the hunter exam. I feel, one of the best things about him in this arc is how scarily mysterious he is. all we know about him is that he's incredibly powerful, but we don't know *how*, or what *makes* him powerful. and i think this scene adds to that feel a bit, personally. also it adds to the whole "magician" vibe he has and i like that
True story.. I quit watching hunter x hunter 3 times back in the day when the chimera ant arc was current. First time I got to Gon's smile. Immediately shut it off. Second time I watched the opening (which I now love) and i turned it off. Finally I sat through the entire first episode and said this just wasn't for me. It wasn't until Killua showed up that my interest stuck after the 4th try going in. I just wasn't looking for a happy go lucky anime at the time. And then when I finished it and tried to convince my girlfriend to watch it she would deny for a while just because of the thumbnail. Now she hates me for showing it to her because shes never cried so much in her life
Great video. What I also like was the Scene at 17:49 where Gon fishes the case from Leorio. In other Shounen we wouldn't see such a scene at all. Moreover we'd see this suitcase in the next scenes after this 1st exam would have been finished. That Gon took this case showed his kindess and that he cares for his friends in such a good subtle way. I really liked it. However, Happy new year.
As for the beginning of HxH: Manga > 2011 > 1999 (although I like the first episode of 1999 better) I think the looks of the manga is the best out of the three, having a good balance between dark and "childish". Small details like Leorio being the one to run towards Katzo first, Mito drinking alone and the way even the shipcrew is no pushovers are really nice. The biggest fault for the 2011 version is how they didn't include Kite (and Kon) in episode 1 (and basically every mention of before the CA arc...). The 1999 version had a lot of unnecessary filler and changed scenes which wasn't that enjoyable, imo. If you got time I recommend reading the manga of HxH, at least the Hunter Exam arc!
are you kidding? 1999 is better than 2011 and BY A LONG SHOT. the only redeeming quality of 2011 is Chimera Ants. I am sick and tired of people who haven't watched 1999 and yet have the audacity to make general statements like this one.
Chimera Ants is terrible as a whole... what a pathetic premise it has. Of course it has good thinks: Meruem is an extremely well made character, for example. Still, the exam arc owns it in every way.
I've watched 1999 twice, while it has some merits I found it to be awfully slow (its boring, unnecessary fillers didn't help tbh). I probably won't make many friends saying this but I can't think of a single thing 1999 did better than 2011.
I really enjoyed this, I recommend this anime to my friends all the time but I usually warn them that it has a slow beginning, You have definitely changed my views on this intro! Great vid ☺️
I agree that we are viewing a lot of this series "through Gon's eyes" (not all, but much of it). Another example is every time we see random shots of Ging before he actually shows up it's a glowing image of him looking well dressed and shaved and doing heroic or otherwise great things. When we actually see the character... he is more disheveled, clearly is hated by many, is actively called out for his deadbeat dad nature (thank you Leorio for your epic punch scene!), etc. Does that mean none of the prior Ging protrayal is true? of course not. He has done "great" things and is skilled. but the reality of Ging is not only this rosy imagined version that Gon has. Eventually Gon realizes this too as in the ongoing Manga he admits to Mito that Ging is not really a father but more like a "crazy uncle"
I think you hit the nail on the head, the series really shines through contrasts, especially between the upbeat, cute and colurful presentation and the harsh realities of the world the show takes place in, and those do require some setup. I'm in the middle of a rewatch at the moment and must say I was actually quite impressed with the whole first arc in that it doesn't just set up the characters and parts of how the world works, but a lot of the darker tones. The pop quiz is part of that pattern, where Gon contemplates what he would do if he really found himselves in a situation where he could only save one of two loved ones and had to let the other die. And really none of the situations they find themselves in are what they seem like at first which really grabbed my attention, knowing how complex and morally ambiguous everything gets later. Then in the exam itself lots of people die. We can only guess at the real numbers since lots dropped out without fatal injuries but we can safely assume the number to be in the hundreds. This in itself would be dark enough, if it weren't so underplayed in how it is protrayed. But that muted portrayal itself is indicative for how the charactesr see it, which is really the harsh part. Nobody cares. People die all the time in this world, it is cruel and brutal and often fatal. And whoever chooses to do the exam invites death. None of the characters even so much as shrug at the countless dead people at the roadside, overgrown by mushrooms or impaled on spikes. It's just par for the course and not worth a mention. That's not to say I'd compare the arc all too favourably with later ones, but "horrible" is blatantly false and "not indicative of the series as a whole" is questionable as well, especially since Togashi likes to mix it up A LOT with each arc and none of them are particularly representative of the series as a whole. Arguably also what keeps it interesting.
i read this story since 2000 and always loved the first few chapters. exactly as you said the transition from lighthearted shonen jump to kinda seinen even, amazing. glad that finally someone aknowlegded that
Berserk is another manga with undervalued greatness in it's opening arc, imo. The Black Swordsman gets overlooked and crapped on a bunch, which I think is very unwarranted.
The progression of tone, I think, mirror excellently the progress Gon makes becoming a hunter as well as eases the view/reader into what kind of complex story it is while also having well crafted and aware intro.
"Good Hunters are well-liked by animals." Ep. 1 Gon catching the big fish while literally surrounded by animals. Later when Gon and Killua camp out in the Whale Island woods... Surrounded by animals.
I think a big factor of the early episodes not being seen of as as good is the 2011 anime was pretty mediocre in adapting them and messed up some stuff
Happy NYE Math!!! Hope the 2018for this channel is a good one, and I'll be another viewer along for the ride. Also, Hisoka's theme is the best song in this show, and I'll fight anyone who disagrees.
I completely forgot about Hisoka turning that guy's arms into petals. I guess the infodump about Nen in Heavens Arena made it difficult to focus on minor beats like that while also trying to understand a new magic system
My only gripe with the series is that it took 2 arcs to introduce Nen, the aspect of the show that really convinced me to give it a shot, like Stands are to JoJo. Then again, I don't know how I would fit it in without destroying the story
Hunter Exam was one of my most favourite arcs. I'm surprised anyone would complain about the early episodes being too shonen when the later ones literally turns into Dragonball Z.
I always new that the first episodes weren't THAT great. But I personnally always had a good vibe with them... glad to see you put words on my feelings.
Those criticisms at the beginning are all valid but they can literally all be solved by including the scene with Kite that the manga started with. It's a hook - it gives us an idea of what a hunter is, while retaining the mysterious aura that surrounds it. It gives Gon a reason to want to search for his father, and instills that idea that he's a great person who is doing something amazing out in the world (Gon saw how great Kite was and that Kite looked up to Ging as his master). Let me put it this way; what would One Piece feel like if you left out the scene at the beginning with Shanks? Including this scene at the beginning does so much for the story; it lets the reader understand what Gon's motivations are and gives them a vague idea of what a hunter is, as well as why one would want to become one. Without this scene, Gon's passion to become a hunter seems hollow, confusing, and immature when it has the potential to be so much more. It reads almost like a passing fancy - a child who decided they want to be a detective because they heard that a long lost cousin was one, instead of seeing someone display an excellent example of detective work and then praising that cousin as an even greater detective. Grand Line Review has an excellent video about this topic.
The first couple episodes are some of my favorite. They are so warm in feel easing you into a pretty cool typical shonen story that’s very well written.
I don't agree with the point where you said that because the 1999 anime had started with a darker tone, it was bad. The thing is that the saturated colouring & glossy look(I'm not sure if you are also referring to the story telling) might help catch you off guard later. However as the transition carries on, they just failed to blend in with the darker narratives and thus the conspicuous contrast makes character excessively "edgy" as well as their action and reaction out of place , whereas the 1999 version justified the madness from flashing out how dark the HxH world is. I think this failure kind of out weight the disadvantage of not being able to deliver a surprise which I am not even sure whether it adds to the story or not. No offence.Just saying my thought.
I totally agree with those first few episodes. But I also focus on characters over plot allot of the time so that's what kept everything running smoothly for me.
I've only recently discovered your channel, so I'm not sure if you've done this or not, but a video about world building and it's importance in different kinds (genres) of shows. One Piece, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Hunter x Hunter would be great examples.
07:42 well, they actually saved Ponzu from the snakes, and they already knew that Zevil island was a safe place (only the hunters were dangerous) . Gon also helped the guy poisoned from the arrow, but only when he met him randomly for the 2nd time.
So glad this was in my recommended. First three episodes are a perfect exposition into the crazy world of hunter x hunter. Allows you to get attached to the main cast and discovers their motives almost immediately.
The moment that the music starts playing and Gon is still wondering about the right answer for the quiz, followed by the old lady's words is the moment that I knew HxH was going to be a hell of a ride. I just love the first episodes, they are a fitting start for the great journey that HxH is.
Can you do a video on your thoughts on Made in abyss or about your experience when you first got into reading shonen manga .I would be so interesting though
I watched the first few episodes of the 90s Hunter X Hunter, before being told by my friends that I was watching the wrong one XD but I have to say that I preferred the 90s opening, there was a lot more characterisation and we also get to meet an actual hunter, whatshisface, rather than seeing him in a flashback waaaaaay later. I didn't like how rushed the 2011 opening was in contrast, but then I didn't get to judge it as a standalone piece. And I think that the newer one is probably more to my taste after a certain point, although I dunno for sure.
Great video, definitely agree with you. HxH's beginning/Hunter Exam is underrated af. It introduced all the characters, plot elements, themes, and story so well. It had so many great bits of subtle characterization, it weaved in many themes that are present throughout the whole series into its own narrative, and set up so much for future arcs. The Hunter Exam is my 3rd favorite arc tbh. Keep up the good work!
I chose to watch all of the 1999 and then picked up the 2011 where it left of, I think I made a wise choice, I would have watch 2011 from the start after I finished the 1999, but I was too invested into the story to wait for the story to catch back up Also... I’m a sucker for the hand done pannels of earlier animes
How many HxH fans does it take to screw in a lightbulb? One fan of the 2011 version to do it and one fan of the 1999 version to complain it's not dark enough.
CountUnicorn fabulously done
...... I take offense to that, man lol. But that was good xD
OMFGGGGGGGGGG XD *DEAD*
The Nippon version didn't come over to the west until the late 00s, and not that many people seemed to have seen it, as Viz Media cancelled the dub. So I do not see how a lot of people grew up with it.
Dude.
"Hisoka isn't a rookie, but he just doesn't care." I laughed at that XD
Hunter Exam arc > Greed Island arc > Chimera Ant arc
@hotramen yorknew arc > everything else
I just finished Hunter x Hunter 2011 like a week ago, and now I want to cry forever. I miss the early episodes so much.
BirdsAlwaysFlyAway x There there buddy 🙇🏻♂️
Just 2011 anime I presume because if not there is the manga which carried on from the
Election arc.
same :(
@@cherrymoon2 I'm on the manga now, too ^^
Shaman Xeed not accepting other opinions is so cool and edgy
I actually enjoy the beginning of hunter x hunter
Gary Lytle same
Yeah its cool
Same
I love how the first time we see gon is him fishing a fucking monster out of a little lake haha, as the manga progresses I am sure we will see Gon pulling out something even bigger out of the lake Hxh is at
im with yah
I find that the first three episodes explain themselves quite well but it must be hard for people who have certain expectations prior to watching the show to see these episodes for what they are. I can't imagine the series without these first few episodes.
I enjoyed them a lot but honestly the first episodes are completely "off" with what HxH is. At the end of the first trial is when you really get what this is all about.
@Vega: I understand where you're coming from. For the reasons outlined in this video, I disagree. If anything else, the first few episodes expand the world of the show and give us the perspective of those that are unaware of a Hunter's life.
Lemme just say one thing when I got into HxH I went in completely blind(I know weird.) and the first few episodes hooked me in great.
Herschel Johnson Me too. Somehow I was hooked with the very first episode (mostly due to Kurapika's backstory exposition, and the interactions between the three main cast in general). I think going into Hunter X Hunter blind is the best way to go about it. I was absolutely blown away. I told my friend "it's the best piece of media ever, watch it", and with those expectations he told me the first arc was slightly underwhelming, but was equally blown away once Heaven's Arena started and nen was introduced.
eliack95 I was actually hooked with the first scene, and seeing just a little kid catch a fish that by all rights would require a hunting party and harpoons to catch. It just seemed very dragonball(The first one to be precise).
Ok, I'm at 0:25 and I gotta say this: Arkada is just straight up wrong.
I remember when I watched the very first episode, and the moment Gon jumps off the ship knowing Kurapika and Leorio would catch him, with the whimsical music is on full blast, was the moment I decided I would watch the whole thing.
me toooooo, i myself thought that was cool, they all start bonding their friendship in that kind of way
I thought it was hilarious but I knew something was off.
ikr, and like the bonds they built early on made it even more heartbreaking at the end.
Holy... That's exactly the moment I fell in love w/ Hxh too.
Really enjoyed this! Works as a nice rebuttal to the Hunter Exam decriers too.
Aleczandxr Love your videos, nice to see that you also look for other people's content and is supportive of it! :)
Is this one of my favorites analyzer looking at other analyzer analyzing my fav anime? Am i having a dream within a dream? Hat off to you sir
Whoa, Aleczandxr !!?!?!!!!
Aleczandxr I agree, I was once a decrier of the Hunter exams, but I recently found an appreciation to this arc thanks to your Morality of Gon Freecs video. Since then, I've spent more time picking apart my least favorite arcs (Hunter Exam, Heavens Arena, Greed Island).
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I think you just proved that the first arc of HxH actually does everything to prepare you for what's coming up if you actually take a step back and look at what's being presented, especially when you look at how Leorio's character is handled.
Like you said: We are supposed to not take him seriously at all, view him as the weakest member, and disregard him for the most part. Yet it is only because of this initial impression that we are completely thrown for a loop at the fact that he honestly has the most dedication and drive in correlation to what he's actually trying to achieve, is physically way stronger than Gon and Kurapika (only he opened the Zoldyck Gate Door by himself in the manga) and should actually be the one that deserves our respect the most of the main cast (What I mean is that sure Kurapika/Gon are driven and doing a lot of risky stuff, but their goals require that. Leorio is literally entering in a death game just so he can become a Doctor for the poor. Like what the fuck??? That's true dedication.)
I think it's stuff like this that really makes me appreciate Togashi as a writer. Because he uses tropes and expectations in the right way. Not only can he perform the formula to a tee, but he also lays down the foundation and underlying message within such a context without you even noticing unless you really take another look at it thematically.
I've personally always wanted to do an analysis on Leorio's character since he's the most overlooked out of the main 4, yet has a lot going on for basically being a side character in almost every arc. After watching this video though, I'm so glad that there are fans of the show who already caught on to Leorio's deeper layers and appreciate him for what he is.
Great video once again, Mathwiz. Not a video goes by that I'm not thankful for pressing that sub button. You consistently make such wonderful and interesting videos. Thanks for all you do.
It saddens me that Aleczandxr hasn't made a video on Leorio yet. He's such a fun character.
Ah, knew I'd find you here!! Great comment as always!
tehawsumninja I'd watch your character analysis. I really enjoy leorio in the series.
I'm so glad Leorio gets the spotlight in the new arc (dark continent). He's a great character and really deserves to have an arc dedicated to him (as well as Kurapika).
I never really considered that he entered a high stakes death game just so he could become a doctor for the poor. When you think about it that really is some amazing dedication to his goal.
What the hell? Since when was the first episode of Hunter x Hunter bad? If anything shows that don't reveal their true intentions at first interest me much more. You aren't supposed to always get the groundbreaking parts of a series first, but the wait for them makes it all better. Maybe that's just me, but it makes the reveal a lot better once everything is laid out in place.
Also, people complaining about normal shonen demographic tropes while watching a shonen battle series confuse me. These things are only bad if they're written poorly.
One common trait I've noticed with people who dislike the first few episodes of HxH, and this is a near universal trait too, is that they present their interest in anime as an academic or high-minded interest. and the fast majority of them are just not into shounen action in general. Even those who claim they are, their MAL pages are full of niche darlings or shows that use the tropes of shounen action to tell a different story (later HxH for example). I would even go so far as to say, with some degree of confidence, that you'll be hard pressed to find someone who absolutely hates HxH's first few episodes but also unironically loves Dragonball Z.
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payz hayz you're comparing it relative to some other material. I never read the manga and personally thought gon's motivations were pretty well set and developed throughout the anime, and the introduction of Kite wasn't out of place or arbitrary in any way. Would adding the things you mentioned add some depth to the show? Yeah, but not significantly. Were they necessary? Not at all. The show went above and beyond without them
I read the manga and no Kite not being there in episode 1 isn't that big of a deal. We still get a flashback afterwards and we get plenty of time to get to appreciate Kite before his faith. You are blowing it out of proportion like most kimera ants fan, you seem to think like that arc is the only worthy arc of the show. I'm sorry but HxH is not defined by one theme, even the light hearted arcs are as much part of the manga/show as the kimeras
Also the only difference in the hunter exam arc is the missing part with the sushis? It was a shame it wasn't included cause it was funny but thats it, it was just "funny". You make it sound like it ruined the whole arc.
Good. Good. Now defend Greed Island so we can purge the fanbase of undesirables.
Jokes aside, I find that certain segments of the fanbase undervalue less subversive elements of the story owing to a reputation it gained after the Chimeria Ant arc, but I absolutely adored the exam. The characters all had their own distinct personalities in how they reacted to problems which was often interesting or comical. Reading about all the potential hunters having to impress the second examiner by making sushi for example? Absolute gold created by distinct characters playing off one another.
And if we're talking about sheer suspense, how did anyone NOT love Gon stealing the badge from Hisoka? That was even better than their tower fight. I love how the inspiration for Gon's tactic was observing nature.
Dude who does stuff This guy gets it~
I agree. I actually hated the chimera ant arc but then the ant started to grow and change especially when he started playing with that blind girl. That made him feel more "human" to me and is one of the reasons I forgive it. I think the main reason I disliked it was because I felt like it came out of nowhere but Hunter Hunter has always been like the real world where you don't know what's going to happen next but it just sort of happens.
Actually that is more of fore shadowing to what the story is going to get into.
tbh I though Greed Island was one of the most enjoyable arcs in the story. Despite it relatively plain villain, the character development throughout the arc was insane.
Didjya forget that the old man 's wife or what ever she was died, and was like fml, just do whatever the fuck you like I failed in my one goal.
The Begining of hunter x hunter also shows the variety of various tactics hunters can use to fight during the survival and number hunting part of the exams we see people use things like fishing pools, assassin techniques, bees, snakes, tongpas, bows and arrows darts etc. To me, this helps foreshadow how nen can be almost anything the mind can think of.
Yeah, Kurapika breaking down what had happened in the forest was just a mere shadow of what was to come.
I know this is an old video but I can't not point out one thing. Gon's response to the fact that his father left him to be a hunter as well as him throwing himself off a boat, as well as many MANY actions he takes, is not only a testimony to his curiosity and trust in people, but also his disregard for himself, for his own life. He just throws himself into danger not only thinking 'of course I'll succeed! Of course someone will catch me!' But also 'and if I perhaps don't succeed that just means I wasn't strong enough and that's just my fault". And that's a deeply sad way of thinking for a 12 year old
I never thought I could have a favorite anime until HxH.
i was forced to make a top favorites list just to put hxh on top of it
i never thought it was possible to underestimate a shows consistency, so every single bother or fault i found in the show got cleared up by the end, and became part of a deeper thematic undercurrent that i just did not think to look for, which only started showing in chimera ant, which had me engaged on so many more levels than any other piece of media ever has. so i had to concede, begrudgingly, never thought it was gonna turn out that way
Hunter exam is probably my favorite arc, it’s just really fun and unpredictable
RSVaughan my fav is the phantom troupe arc.
@@saladism_5803 same here . They made Kurapika such a fucking badass
@Suleymen Amanzholtegi um, different people have different opinions
Hxh dope af
Its the best shonen ever by far lol
One_Piece_Hater_101 - People who say MHA is the 'best shonen' manga/anime, clearly have not read/seen HxH.
Gaziminator TRUTH
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@gaziminator i agree, but i do think one piece has the potential to beat it depending on how it ends and how the future arcs go, same goes to hxh with the future arcs tho too.
The original show has a better soundtrack? Must be top tier shit because HxH 2011 has a pretty good soundtrack
I never said it had a better soundtrack, but it's pretty fucking great. I think I still prefer 2011's OST though.
Mathwiz97 sorry I jumped the gun When you said one of the strong suits of the original show was it's directing and the white text included the animation and soundtrack as strong suits. The directing is usually brought up as better than in 2011 so I made a correlation in my own head.
Great video by the way! I'm always peeved when someone says the early part of the show is bad so it's nice to see a rebuttal
Believe me; HxH '99's soundtrack IS top tier shit.
It's Hans Zimmer level shit.
well 1999 has a better sound track while 2011's is generic at best.
Mostafa Not a fan of 1999's tracks tbh
YOU MAGNIFICENT MAN YOU ENDING 2017 RIGHT!!!!!
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I always thought it was weird people thought the first arc of the show was bad. Ya it paled in comparison to the rest of the series, but it was still good and had it's moments. I loved the subtle characterization that made me attached to the characters. People can be so overdramatic and too polarizing when it comes to opinions.
Good vid man, and I'm happy your channel has grown so much, you deserve it. Happy New Year's!
Ouch that hurt I think relative to the rest of the show, it's not extraordinary. But as a standalone arc of anime, it's more than great. I'd honestly rank it over so many more anime as a whole.
Not hating or anything I enjoy HxH...
But I HATE the first arc. I struggled through it. I was only able to finish it by pacing myself at 1 ep a day. Idk I guess I'm weird.
I'm watching it right now for the first time and its so boring so far. Nothing about it stands out to me at all. It feels like a watered down and more light hearted version of the chunnin exams from Naruto. I'm on episode 7 right now and I don't care about anything that's happening or like any of the characters besides Leorio so far. Gon is just like a blank slate who's good at everything because he has ridiculously good intuition. The only reason I'm gonna keep watching is because so many people say that its a good series.
MrGrimlocke I don't want to be that guy, but you won't regret finishing this show. I had a rough start too, despite my original comment. The impact of this is arc didn't set in till later arcs, so keep at it mate. Episode 22 is when the next arc starts.
MrGrimlocke Naruto peaked at the chuunin exams and went downhill. Hxh just gets better from the Hunter exams
Anyone who didn’t see the greatness in HxH during the exam arc suffers from severely shit taste.
HotSkull #Truefacts
True
HotSkull or maybe it’s that people have different opinions and tastes
Lol lowkey true
It's great but most of my true appreciation of it came after watching it a second or third time. A lot of the good and important things are hard to pick up on the first sight.
Undervalued? One of the most popular shounen? Actually, yeah you're right. It should be _the_ most popular.
@Diminish Gaming big fax, I think one piece is better in my opinion but hxh is a close second
@@demiladeadedoyin-adeyinka3717 Everyone here is wrong, Jojo takes the cake
@@imachangedname2978 haven't watched/read joio so I can't comment but I'm sure it's good tho . I'll get round to it sometime
Mob psycho is better
First of all, JoJo and HxH for me are 10/10, I started watching One Piece and it's very very good. But HxH and JoJo have a thing about them, a pure sadness, where you can be the strongest (Gon or Giorno Part 5) but people close to you still die and you can do nothing about it
Great video, and I agree with most points. I personally preferred the early episodes of the 1999 series. I know some of it was filler, but I didn't feel that the 1999 episodes were significantly darker than the 2011 ones. (In fact, covering non-canon details about Gon's relationship with Kon (the foxbear cub) added some funny-animal lightness.)⬅
There was no reason for you to cover it this video, but if you ever compare the two adaptations, IMO the later series has a major flaw. *It doesn't introduce Kite.* And not realizing this early relationship of Gon with an adult male he could really respect, and who told him the truth about his father, these things minimize the depth of despair Gon could feel for Kite's loss and eventual confirmation of death. The way the 2011 series introduced Kite, 70 episodes in, seemed to give him the status of "just another hunter he once met". To Gon, he was much, much more.⬅
Overall, I enjoyed the later series more, but IMO leaving Kite out at the beginning is a significant flaw.
I'm actually already working on a video specifically about Kite, as his introduction is easily one of the biggest flaws in the 2011 anime. As for the tone, I mainly think of some specific events towards the middle/end of the Hunter Exam that either don't exist in the manga/2011 series or have been altered slightly to be more brutal/ominous. (For example, the color palette and imagery used during the tournament fights is much more imposing than that of the 2011 version).
Just FYI, Togashi wrote the 1999 fillers himself
@@woonha4481 Cool. I always felt that certain non-canonical elements had a Togashi touch. For example, the 3-episode cooperation arc during the hunter exam was such an ideal test, filling in a vital hole for examining hunter talents. Also, the first episode after Heaven's Arena arc, where Gon and Killua go to Whale Island, is fantastic, with a lot of strong character development for Killua. I don't call these things "filler" -- they're just too good.
The beginning of Hunter x Hunter is crucial to the rope a dope. I almost interpret the lighthearted mood as Gon's mood at that point in story. The show matures as Gon matures and is confronted by the brutal reality of that world.
That part bout the show maturing with gon was genius. Such a great way to simply word it.
I can't wait to find a friend to start watching HxH with me so I can fall in love with the show all over again. I thought the hunter exam arc was fantastic.
Devin You're doing ToGODshi's work my friend!
There's a dickriding association for HxH? Huh, never knew.
I hope we have a 2001 variant too.
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Devin Ye been working hard for a few years now
i was actaully talking to somebody about similar points to this with somebody when they were talking about how they didn't really like the early parts and I argued if that early section wasn't as tonally positive than the darker tone shift might not have worked nearly as well
I needed a video like this
you deserve way more attention than you get
Great video. You’ve hit the nail on the head. It established the tropes do it can pull the rug out from us and surprise the reader, keep us guessing throughout the story.
🔥🔥🔥Bro this must be one of the best HxH analysis I have ever seen on TH-cam. I can see how much you love this show just by you describing every mini details of a scene. That's skillful af. So please I hope you have more of Hunter x Hunter coming for the future. That to me would be like supereyepatch wolf uploading
"Not trying to change how the world turns or something but he wants to learn"
I thank you so much for this line. It's what makes it very unique. That attitude I reckon is one of hardest to learn and attain in reality.
Bruh, I'm so high and this is so trippy right now.. Thank you! Happy New Year! !!
So you weren't the only one. New Years good?
8:15 I know this sounds kinda stupid, but I m just not sure if Gon is good at understanding people or really bad-
I mean, he never seemed to understand Killua, and he doesn t even seem to understand his own emotions/or knowing how to handle them
FINALLY
NEED MORE TH-camRS THAT APPRECIATES HXH
I think the reason people believe the first few episodes of HxH to be 'bad' is because of the super intense stuff that follows it. The series builds up to these awesome, high-stakes moments in the series, so when you look back on the first few episodes you might think "huh, this is a lot less cool than the rest of the HxH".
From personal experience, I think it's pretty uncommon for a show to not only maintain the awesomeness of it's first season, but get more awesome as it goes on. A lot of shows pack a bunch of cool, interesting stuff in the first episodes, but find that they can't maintain the things that made it good and it goes downhill (or the stuff that made it good got old because they just kept relying on it).
TL;DR, people might just be used to having really awesome introductions to a series and having it go to shit, so they think the first part of the series should be the best part.
I don't really know anything though, this is just what I think is the case. It's not the only reason for people to dislike HxH's first episodes, just part of the reason (maybe).
No it's because we get no background of gon if someone's watching for the first time he goes off to become a Hunter, but for what to look for his father. This isn't much of an individual goal, although his own goal must be to learn about the world and the glories of becoming a hunter, but this wasn't explained well, as for the most part Hunters are described as powerful wealthy people which doesn't explain much as to why this protagonist has a "special" goal. Most people will see gon's personality as pretty straight forward when it is actually much more complex than it seems at first glance.
It's not a bad introduction, but most people only watch the first episode and leave.
13:28 ngl, i actually really liked this scene. i love how vague and unexplained hisoka's abilities are in the hunter exam. I feel, one of the best things about him in this arc is how scarily mysterious he is. all we know about him is that he's incredibly powerful, but we don't know *how*, or what *makes* him powerful. and i think this scene adds to that feel a bit, personally. also it adds to the whole "magician" vibe he has and i like that
lol imagine if your dad left you and you said "iSN'T ThAT aMAzIng?"
True story.. I quit watching hunter x hunter 3 times back in the day when the chimera ant arc was current. First time I got to Gon's smile. Immediately shut it off. Second time I watched the opening (which I now love) and i turned it off. Finally I sat through the entire first episode and said this just wasn't for me. It wasn't until Killua showed up that my interest stuck after the 4th try going in. I just wasn't looking for a happy go lucky anime at the time. And then when I finished it and tried to convince my girlfriend to watch it she would deny for a while just because of the thumbnail. Now she hates me for showing it to her because shes never cried so much in her life
Great video. What I also like was the Scene at 17:49 where Gon fishes the case from Leorio. In other Shounen we wouldn't see such a scene at all. Moreover we'd see this suitcase in the next scenes after this 1st exam would have been finished. That Gon took this case showed his kindess and that he cares for his friends in such a good subtle way. I really liked it. However, Happy new year.
You Should Do A Video on the world Of Hunter x Hunter
Omega Markus that’ll be really interesting
yesss
World of HxH pretty similar like flat earth lol
I like Leorio's line of how he got a second wind once he stopped giving a damn about how he looked
I don’t know what’s better, the opening episodes Or your analysis on them.
Great video. I’ll definitely be checking your other videos!
As for the beginning of HxH: Manga > 2011 > 1999 (although I like the first episode of 1999 better)
I think the looks of the manga is the best out of the three, having a good balance between dark and "childish". Small details like Leorio being the one to run towards Katzo first, Mito drinking alone and the way even the shipcrew is no pushovers are really nice. The biggest fault for the 2011 version is how they didn't include Kite (and Kon) in episode 1 (and basically every mention of before the CA arc...). The 1999 version had a lot of unnecessary filler and changed scenes which wasn't that enjoyable, imo.
If you got time I recommend reading the manga of HxH, at least the Hunter Exam arc!
I will definitely read the entire manga at some point.
are you kidding? 1999 is better than 2011 and BY A LONG SHOT. the only redeeming quality of 2011 is Chimera Ants.
I am sick and tired of people who haven't watched 1999 and yet have the audacity to make general statements like this one.
Chimera Ants is terrible as a whole... what a pathetic premise it has. Of course it has good thinks: Meruem is an extremely well made character, for example. Still, the exam arc owns it in every way.
erigor11 Heavily Disagree.
I've watched 1999 twice, while it has some merits I found it to be awfully slow (its boring, unnecessary fillers didn't help tbh). I probably won't make many friends saying this but I can't think of a single thing 1999 did better than 2011.
I really enjoyed this, I recommend this anime to my friends all the time but I usually warn them that it has a slow beginning, You have definitely changed my views on this intro! Great vid ☺️
I agree that we are viewing a lot of this series "through Gon's eyes" (not all, but much of it). Another example is every time we see random shots of Ging before he actually shows up it's a glowing image of him looking well dressed and shaved and doing heroic or otherwise great things. When we actually see the character... he is more disheveled, clearly is hated by many, is actively called out for his deadbeat dad nature (thank you Leorio for your epic punch scene!), etc. Does that mean none of the prior Ging protrayal is true? of course not. He has done "great" things and is skilled. but the reality of Ging is not only this rosy imagined version that Gon has. Eventually Gon realizes this too as in the ongoing Manga he admits to Mito that Ging is not really a father but more like a "crazy uncle"
1:17 I realized that Gon shirt or jacket looks very different to its final design
I think you hit the nail on the head, the series really shines through contrasts, especially between the upbeat, cute and colurful presentation and the harsh realities of the world the show takes place in, and those do require some setup.
I'm in the middle of a rewatch at the moment and must say I was actually quite impressed with the whole first arc in that it doesn't just set up the characters and parts of how the world works, but a lot of the darker tones.
The pop quiz is part of that pattern, where Gon contemplates what he would do if he really found himselves in a situation where he could only save one of two loved ones and had to let the other die. And really none of the situations they find themselves in are what they seem like at first which really grabbed my attention, knowing how complex and morally ambiguous everything gets later.
Then in the exam itself lots of people die. We can only guess at the real numbers since lots dropped out without fatal injuries but we can safely assume the number to be in the hundreds. This in itself would be dark enough, if it weren't so underplayed in how it is protrayed. But that muted portrayal itself is indicative for how the charactesr see it, which is really the harsh part. Nobody cares. People die all the time in this world, it is cruel and brutal and often fatal. And whoever chooses to do the exam invites death. None of the characters even so much as shrug at the countless dead people at the roadside, overgrown by mushrooms or impaled on spikes. It's just par for the course and not worth a mention.
That's not to say I'd compare the arc all too favourably with later ones, but "horrible" is blatantly false and "not indicative of the series as a whole" is questionable as well, especially since Togashi likes to mix it up A LOT with each arc and none of them are particularly representative of the series as a whole. Arguably also what keeps it interesting.
I think the saddest part is it’s the only time the main cast are all together or aren’t half dead or whatever 😂
i read this story since 2000 and always loved the first few chapters. exactly as you said the transition from lighthearted shonen jump to kinda seinen even, amazing. glad that finally someone aknowlegded that
I feel like those days when kurapika and Leorio was with Gon was just a masterpiece to watch
I love the way the theme plays at the part Leorio started running again
You have a really good point about the fake out. The beginning is so bubbly, cheery, and happy that I had no way to anticipate what was to come.
Berserk is another manga with undervalued greatness in it's opening arc, imo. The Black Swordsman gets overlooked and crapped on a bunch, which I think is very unwarranted.
thank you for the Hunter x Hunter video! it's like present for me ^_^
Great vid!! I also hear a lot that people think the beginning of HxH is bad. Now I got a video to link then too next time I hear it.
I loved the first arc and HxH was great since the beginning
Awesome video keep it up :) You definitely made some good highlights on hunter x hunter that I didn't notice the first time I watched.
The progression of tone, I think, mirror excellently the progress Gon makes becoming a hunter as well as eases the view/reader into what kind of complex story it is while also having well crafted and aware intro.
"Good Hunters are well-liked by animals."
Ep. 1 Gon catching the big fish while literally surrounded by animals.
Later when Gon and Killua camp out in the Whale Island woods... Surrounded by animals.
A really nice, well researched and fully realised video. This is quality content man, it's really deserving of more views.
Thanks for making this and explaining why HxH 2011 is pure greatness even from the start.
I think a big factor of the early episodes not being seen of as as good is the 2011 anime was pretty mediocre in adapting them and messed up some stuff
Happy NYE Math!!! Hope the 2018for this channel is a good one, and I'll be another viewer along for the ride. Also, Hisoka's theme is the best song in this show, and I'll fight anyone who disagrees.
I completely forgot about Hisoka turning that guy's arms into petals. I guess the infodump about Nen in Heavens Arena made it difficult to focus on minor beats like that while also trying to understand a new magic system
Great job. I was waiting for someone doing this vid. Finally.
18:42
Mathwiz: 2017 was a stressful year
2020: hold my bear
My only gripe with the series is that it took 2 arcs to introduce Nen, the aspect of the show that really convinced me to give it a shot, like Stands are to JoJo. Then again, I don't know how I would fit it in without destroying the story
I think the first arc is just as dark as it needs to be, considering how things progress in the following arcs especially.
To me the hunter examen should be hard, so making it seem like a joy ride was a horrible decision that the 2011 made
This makes me cry. I wanna smile again. HxH makes me depressed. I have to read One Piece to be happy again.
Hunter Exam was one of my most favourite arcs.
I'm surprised anyone would complain about the early episodes being too shonen when the later ones literally turns into Dragonball Z.
Great video man. I'm so happy you make lots of HxH videos and are very well spoken :) hope you keep growing
That shot of young Leorio looks almost exactly like Gon 18:00
" 2017 was a stressful year" oh boy, hello from 2020!
Bro Leorio straight pinned his number into his bare chest.
I love how much work you put in these videos
Does me good to see a Hunter X Hunter vid on the last day of this most horrid year. Ending things in a good way. Thanks, man. And awesome vid!
I always new that the first episodes weren't THAT great. But I personnally always had a good vibe with them... glad to see you put words on my feelings.
Great insights and points, kudos!
Those criticisms at the beginning are all valid but they can literally all be solved by including the scene with Kite that the manga started with. It's a hook - it gives us an idea of what a hunter is, while retaining the mysterious aura that surrounds it. It gives Gon a reason to want to search for his father, and instills that idea that he's a great person who is doing something amazing out in the world (Gon saw how great Kite was and that Kite looked up to Ging as his master).
Let me put it this way; what would One Piece feel like if you left out the scene at the beginning with Shanks?
Including this scene at the beginning does so much for the story; it lets the reader understand what Gon's motivations are and gives them a vague idea of what a hunter is, as well as why one would want to become one. Without this scene, Gon's passion to become a hunter seems hollow, confusing, and immature when it has the potential to be so much more. It reads almost like a passing fancy - a child who decided they want to be a detective because they heard that a long lost cousin was one, instead of seeing someone display an excellent example of detective work and then praising that cousin as an even greater detective.
Grand Line Review has an excellent video about this topic.
Thank you very much for this video. I really love first episodes and hunter exam in general.
The first couple episodes are some of my favorite. They are so warm in feel easing you into a pretty cool typical shonen story that’s very well written.
Pfft.....childish?
The chimera ant ark changed everything.......
The show wasn't childish at any point, the circumstances just were very different. The show was dark way before the Chimera ant arc
I don't agree with the point where you said that because the 1999 anime had started with a darker tone, it was bad.
The thing is that the saturated colouring & glossy look(I'm not sure if you are also referring to the story telling) might help catch you off guard later. However as the transition carries on, they just failed to blend in with the darker narratives and thus the conspicuous contrast makes character excessively "edgy" as well as their action and reaction out of place , whereas the 1999 version justified the madness from flashing out how dark the HxH world is.
I think this failure kind of out weight the disadvantage of not being able to deliver a surprise which I am not even sure whether it adds to the story or not.
No offence.Just saying my thought.
"Undervalued greatness..."
Trust me, if the last 10 Hunter x Hunter praise videos recommended to me have shown, nothing about it is undervalued XD.
You love HxH, I love HxH ... subscribed
3:54 - 4:50 perfectly encapsulates what kept me interested for the first few episodes, and what eventually led me to fall in love with the show
I totally agree with those first few episodes. But I also focus on characters over plot allot of the time so that's what kept everything running smoothly for me.
I've only recently discovered your channel, so I'm not sure if you've done this or not, but a video about world building and it's importance in different kinds (genres) of shows. One Piece, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Hunter x Hunter would be great examples.
07:42 well, they actually saved Ponzu from the snakes, and they already knew that Zevil island was a safe place (only the hunters were dangerous) . Gon also helped the guy poisoned from the arrow, but only when he met him randomly for the 2nd time.
I completely agree with you. I also feel the same way about the first four episodes of Cowboy Bebop. I think the intro is almost perfect for the show.
And this is why I love how the character portrayal of the MCs in HxH. It made us emotionally invested in each one of them =D
So glad this was in my recommended. First three episodes are a perfect exposition into the crazy world of hunter x hunter. Allows you to get attached to the main cast and discovers their motives almost immediately.
The moment that the music starts playing and Gon is still wondering about the right answer for the quiz, followed by the old lady's words is the moment that I knew HxH was going to be a hell of a ride. I just love the first episodes, they are a fitting start for the great journey that HxH is.
great analysis video. HxH 2011 makes every little detail super interesting.
Can you do a video on your thoughts on Made in abyss or about your experience when you first got into reading shonen manga .I would be so interesting though
In fact I actually think the beginning is the best part and most fun to watch
Did leorio pin his number card to his chest?
please do a side by side comparison of the 1999 version and the 2011 version.
Looks like my new years resolution is rewatching hxh atleast once, great video
I still feel 1999 had a better opening episode but I get how the 2011 is a good start.
I watched the first few episodes of the 90s Hunter X Hunter, before being told by my friends that I was watching the wrong one XD but I have to say that I preferred the 90s opening, there was a lot more characterisation and we also get to meet an actual hunter, whatshisface, rather than seeing him in a flashback waaaaaay later.
I didn't like how rushed the 2011 opening was in contrast, but then I didn't get to judge it as a standalone piece. And I think that the newer one is probably more to my taste after a certain point, although I dunno for sure.
Great video, definitely agree with you. HxH's beginning/Hunter Exam is underrated af. It introduced all the characters, plot elements, themes, and story so well. It had so many great bits of subtle characterization, it weaved in many themes that are present throughout the whole series into its own narrative, and set up so much for future arcs. The Hunter Exam is my 3rd favorite arc tbh. Keep up the good work!
what is the name of the song at 15:03?
I chose to watch all of the 1999 and then picked up the 2011 where it left of, I think I made a wise choice,
I would have watch 2011 from the start after I finished the 1999, but I was too invested into the story to wait for the story to catch back up
Also... I’m a sucker for the hand done pannels of earlier animes