The symbolism of Kurapika's chains are amazing. If Kurapika wants to chain the spiders to hell he has to be on the other end of his own chain, destroying his enemy and himself at the same time.
Yeah I know Mark comments on how the Scarlet Eyes/Specialist mode is overpowered, and it is, but only conditionally. His powers are only effective against members of the Phantom Troupe. Once he's beaten them all, he will be more or less useless in terms of Nin abilities.
@@mugiwaralee9592 nah Kurapika will still have all of his other powers after he kills all the spiders, it’s just chain jail that’s limited to members of the phantom troupe.
I read once in an interview that Togashi originally planned to write Gon as "the Shonen Jump protagonist that everybody would want as their son," and scrapped that idea when he realized that sort of character didn't fit the story he wanted to tell with Hunter x Hunter. I think it was 100% the right move.
Small correction: Gon didn't sell his license. He pawned it. He offered it as collateral on a loan, basically. If he fails to pay back the loan in time, they keep the license.
I think its also him just wanting the challenge to find his father. He seems to have few personal feelings about Ging. Even when he meets him, he doesn't really treat him like his father, more like a cool stranger he looked for.
Except he specializes in something extraordinarily specific: being essentially untouchable by only a couple of handful of people. That's hardly well rounded. Otherwise he has a single chain he can use to combat everyone else.
@@archmagemc3561 Well Nen creates in its users something more akin to a fighting game roster then something like power scaling between characters. The Troupe are top tier characters, but Kurapika is a counter-pick specifically designed to have the advantage over their tools. Otherwise if Kurapika were to fight against the rest of the roster, he would be average or worse against their tools.
I always interpreted the scene with Gon and Killua as Gon seeing that Killua is aimless, and offering Killua should come with him to make him cheer up. Killua saying yes but 'only until I find what I want to do' is more of a defense mechanism than the coldness I think Mark described. I think he was so grateful to Gon in that moment, afraid of being left behind, and didn't want to seem vulnerable and how he DID want to stay with Gon, he just wouldn't have asked. Never realized there could be such different interpretarions of such a sinple scene. I'm curious how others saw it!
@@dantemitsoyu977 Yeah I didn't mean to say that Gon SOLELY asked Killua for his sake. He wants Killua with him anyway, and in that moment I just think he made sure to ask him then and there since he realized Killua had nowhere really to go.
@@rafaelandrade7627 For sure. It's interesting that he still sees Killua as being cold, when that's exactly how Killua tries to be seen by others, so I guess it's working on Mark haha. In due time he will realize Killua is actually the softest, fragile boy.
You actually already have all the info you need to understand the basis of Gon's feelings on his father, Mark. Remember the scene where when he was told his father abandoned him to be a Hunter, he said "Isn't that incredible? Being a Hunter must be amazing if he was willing to leave his son behind for it." Not word for word, but paraphrased. Gon doesn't necessarily want to connect with his father traditionally as father and son, but he does aspire to follow his father's path in life and understand him and himself better along the way. So he absolutely doesn't desire some sort of vengeance on his father, nor feel any malice towards him.
@@fictionarch Given that it's something that has been communicated in content that he's already viewed, I figured this was a safe thing to say. If it took later info to understand, I'd have kept my mouth shut.
@@Animus_Altia oh it is safe. Its just that I notice that first time Gon fans can have a habit of projecting what they would feel in a situation onto gon. Thats why Im hoping he doesn't see comments like these.
@@fictionarch That's fair. Gon and Ging's relationship is actually supposed to mirror the Bhudda and his son. Definitely not a typical archetype for situations of a father that abandons their child.
@@dantemitsoyu977 another great flex is when he hangs up the phone on that one troupe member. I had been unfortunate to take a drink a moment before. And water came out my nose. 😂
@@lonjas9191 Everyone agrees (even youtubers like mark that specialize on anime) that is one of the greatest arcs in shonen. So maybe you need to pay more attention. It has too many themes and amazing moments to just list them here in a youtube comment. If you don't enjoy komugi and meruem and the fights in the arc idk what to say to you. Also one of the best powerups un anime history.
Sorta wished he had drawn Chrollo from 1:24 but it seems he'll just draw the main characters in order ...Which is a bit awkward if Leorio is the cover for Greed Island xD
7:26 It wasn't until recently that I figured that this moment is the reason why the series is called "Hunter x Hunter". Gon is a Hunter who is "hunting" for his father who is also a Hunter. So Gon is the "Hunter Hunter"
Sorry to break your bubble, but Hunter x Hunter is hunter said twice because Togashi was watching a comedy sketch (manzai) where the person making the jokes kept saying something twice (sorry, I don't remember the exact details, and even if I did it won't translate well into English), and he really liked that joke.
I can't believe he skipped over Uvo killing 3 monsters whilst paralysed from the neck down 😅 That was the moment I realised this show was truly dark and whimsical. I think Uvogin was a really cool and a under appreciated character. In alot of ways he reminds me of Gon with his abilities, lack of morality, but his loyalty and love for his friends. He was born in a bad place and may have been like gon if raised somewhere else.
@@iceyy8741 Gon has kind of a screwed sense of morality where who is good and bad is strongly defined by his personal relationship with somebody and their utility to him. For example, he is rather fine with Killua who is a killer and openly murdered and gets along well with Hisoka, who is a ruthless bloodthirsty psychopath while hating the Phantom Troupe for being murderers. Which makes sense, he is a kid and has no consistent sense of morality yet and probably will never develope it due to the world he lives in.
@@shizachan8421 I mean I guess but the thing about killua he doesn’t want to be an assassin his family forces him it’s not his free will but I agree with everything else you said
@@iceyy8741 He doesn't wants to be one, I don't disagree with you, I am just talking about the circumstances Gon met and befriendet Killia first. Actually, Killia undergoes quite a great development when he becomes a more moral person over time who doesn't kills if it isn't necessary, compared to the beginning when he would immediately kill people.
Uvogin: Hey why are stopping at a Home Depot? Kurapika: I just have to pick up a shovel. Uvogin: Awwwww... need a weapon? Kurapika: It’s just hard to dig a grave without one.
this whole arc for Hisoka can be summed up as "damn, all i wanted was to fight some worthy ass opponent. now bestowed upon me is mere disappointment and inexpressible pain"
I was a boy. They were two girls. Can I make it any more obvious? I am the ULTlMATE L0VER on this platform. Don't enter the ch*nnel of me, AxxL, if you are not above a certain age, dear jus
"...Gon isn't really concerned with morality...Which may very well be a bread crumb pointing us, the audience, in the clear direction Gon is heading down. There are tons of conflicting thoughts swarming around in my head concerning Gon and Killua..." Swarming around, you say? Like insects? Like... _ants?_
What I absolutely love about the 2011 adaptation is how unassuming it is. In a world that colorful and bright, I never expected to be hit with emotional gut punches one after the other. That contrast is just fantastic.
This exactly. It’s so great to see something so bright and colorful become so dark and emotional. It’s one of the reason I hate most of zack Snyder’s work. Something doesn’t have to be visually gray and drab to depict dark themes.
I love both the visuals of the 2011 and the 1999 yorknew city arc. The points you made of the 2011 version are very valid, but I also enjoy how "silent" and threatning yorknew city is in the 1999 version. Like a city filled with crime and you know something bad is happening every night.
Yh it really lures you in like, First episodes: "oh this looks fun and like maybe a mix between naruto and pokemon". Many episodes later: "why am I still crying? "
i absolutely LOVE that too. It looked like such a wholesome anime for kids when I first started it... boy was I wrong. instantly became my favourite anime of all time, and it still is, 6 years later.
Regarding your theory on why gon wants to see his dad…I don’t think this is a spoiler since I think Gon said early on so I’ll say it. Gon simply wants to know what Gin is doing that’s so great he’s willing to abandon his only child for.
"If I manage to kill him, I'm going to have to bury him, so why not bring a shovel, just in case." - It's just something that people with a functioning brain do, prepare for eventualities. Doesn't mean that he expected to win.
@@raifthemad Kurapika didn’t expect to win, he knew he was going to win, that’s why he didn’t just kill Uvogin off the bat and went back an forth with him even letting his arm get broken, he had already tested his chains when he captured him before remember, there was nothing left to question between their power at this point.
@@goldenboy140 true, but unless he's knocked unconscious for an extended period of time with emperor time active, that's actually not a major downside.
I love the Phantom Troupe so much as a villain organization and this is where Kurapika starts to become my favorite character along with Hisoka in the shadows playing his games
Honestly though. Gon wears a few different fits throughout the show, but always ends up wearing his green jacket and shorts, while Killua is always dripped out and always changing up his style.
@Tom Ffrench Lol plenty of One Piece characters alone change their outfit more often. So def not "one of the only in all of animation." Nami has changed her outfit at least 100 times XD.
@@Alex-yu9gb [spoilers] yh dude's fighting a succession war for a baby while being trap of a boat with all the spiders .... while heading to the dark continent where no one survives.... yup dudes got his work cut out for him
I thought this arc was the best ever, until I kept on watching. This arc is still incredible, the fact that Togashi did 2 god tier arcs in one shonen story takes my breath away, the man is an undisputed genius.
I love HunterXHunter so much. It's so nice to see Mark picking up on the subtle things about Gon and Killua's characters that become so important later. Togashi is so good
Kurapika's Emperor's Time is my favorite ability in fiction due to the way it perfectly encapsulates his character and motives, as well as the immense states it adds to any situation. One more reason he's still my favorite character in the series to date.
Well pretty much all of the nen abilities actually "perfectly encapsulates" the characters using them as nen is tied to the personality of the characters.
I don't really see how you can read that Gon resents Ging. He showed at the start of the series that he doesn't care that Ging left, showing interest in what about being a hunter would cause him to leave, not showing any interest in the leaving itself.
Strong agreement. I think Mark is projecting a lot more into this series, and especially into Gon's character, than is actually there. HxH is kind of a double fake-out. It pretends to be a regular shounen adventure, but then it defies expectations left and right, making it seem like it has hidden depths. But those depths are actually incredibly shallow, and the entire series is ultimately just a pretentious slog. At least, that's my take from the 2000s anime. Maybe the other versions are better; I have no idea.
@@ShelbyAQD You are absolutely incorrect there. I never watched the 1999 adaptation, but the 2011 adaptation and the series as a whole is considered one of the best manga ever for a reason.
@@aneonfoxtribute If you say so. Personally, I lost interest early in the York New arc. I sat through the rest of it anyway, and absolutely hated most of it.
@@theanimerapper6351 @TheAnimeRapper What what? It's not that good. Not the worst thing ever, but also not really worth watching. The Hunter Exam was a great start, Killua's family was basically filler, Heaven's Arena was fine, York New was kinda aimless, Greed Island just wasted its potential, the Chimera Ant part dragged on forever, and the Election arc was an unsatisfying conclusion.
This and the Chimera Ant Arc are very strong contenders for the best arc in the series. *Also W to the Editor using the 1999 Yorknew City Arc Opening music.*
I have to admit the 99's representation Kurapika, his desire for vengeance and darkness is just masterfully done, 2011 version serves the role but you just can't top the darkness of the scene with the chains restraining him.
@@aj1218watch hxh 1999 from ep 45 for Yorknew city arc. Though, My advice would be to watch hxh1999 from the start They have added some filler episodes for the hunter exams but they are quite good with depth, world building and dark moments. I prefer 1999 over 2011, atleast upto the end of Yorknew city arc The instrumental music is also great all the way
@@sv4647 I remember dismissing the 1999 version because I typically watch anime dubbed and the dub for 1999 I didn’t really like. Also my younger brother liked the newer look of 2011 and we watched it together so that’s what we went with.
What really enjoy about your review is the love shown to the 99 anime. Ost, OP but also the visuals. So underrated by the community. Arigato Totally not Mark san
Got to say I enjoyed the 1999 version because the direction and style really fit with the dark aspect of this arc. The character interaction also feel genuine as well.
I feel that even if the direction was great, some moments were not as impactful. In the 99 version the fight of Uvo against the shadows beast was so quick that I just didn't care about it. Also, I feel some moments dragged (the whole episode of Pakunoda wondering what to do was too slow for me) But all the Kurapika filler was great and the fight Chrollo vs Zeno and Silva too. Uvo vs Kurapika was great in both versions I wouldn't know which to choose Edit: I forgot that we got no Phantom Requiem in the old one. One of my favorite moments of HxH by far
@@isaiascanete6651 the both have there pros and cons. Honestly it can be hard to pick. I do think the dark colors of 1999 do help the arc more then the brightness of 2011 but the new version did really put there best effort into it
@@Chris-th5fl the only arc were I feel the old version STOMPS the 2011 is Heaven's arena. It was just more fun and wholesome with more intense moments in general (I prefer Gon vs Hisoka 2011 tho, great fight and great memes)
@@isaiascanete6651 oh that's cool. I like the hunter exam in 1999 more. The added filler that builds on every character in the arc and includes kite in the beginning makes it more enjoyable for me.
TBH a lot of character interactions were better mostly on 2011, just compare for example, Gon and Killua's interactions with the Phantom Troupe while Gon and Nobunaga were arm wrestling, 99 dialogues are way too fast, when every PT memeber talks, interacts, and when Nobunaga made his speech it all feels kind of rushed, on 2011 the buildup was better, everyone wondering about the "chain bastard", Nobunaga remembering Uvo, crying for him, Gon noticing that and getting angry for how hypocrite they were, felt with a way better pacing. The soundtrack on 2011 was also more varied but that is more subjective maybe.
I love that Mark is picking up on a lot of this character stuff for Gon that I missed the first time around. Especially with how it'll pay off later...
@@FinnThunder6 Aside from fighting the 13 he is a competent Nen User with a powerful ability but nowhere near any of the top hunters we have seen like Netero, the Zodiacs, killuas father & grandfathers etc. We see that in the current arc.
9:45. As Finn said. "Babies building, a tower into space; Space is where he's gonna find his dad; Daddies got an arm, and babies gonna harm his arm by tearing it off his dad."
@Alex Kalinin that's the thing I like about it. It paints it's self as this wholesome anime where this kid is just trying to find his father. At least the 2011 version. The ost didn't help either😂 When in reality it's way darker than that. Literally first few episodes u have ppl dying and loosing all their hope of ever amounting to anything.
Don't let the fact that Kurapika bought a shovel to his fight with Uvogin distract you from the fact that Bungee Gum has the properties of both rubber and gum.
7:36 Fun fact. Ging was most likely based on Togashi himself. And you may ask yourself how is that? Well listen to the things his wife said when they were about to be married. Togashi basically said he wants no ceremony, no kids, no need to live with each other, being free to cheat on one another and working on their own. His wife was so pissed that she was about to call off the wedding which finally made Togashi come to his senses. That is both hilarious and sad, but makes SO MUCH sense when you think about who Ging is. Also Yorknew is my favorite arc. Ye ye, I know, but THAT arc is the best!!! Well not to me. Sorry. Yorknew is just more consistently great.
@@Condoriano474 Dunno if I can put a link here, but I believe there is article called "WHY DID NAOKO TAKEUCHI NEARLY CALL OFF HER OWN WEDDING?" The quote there of Togashi is: "We’ll keep our own last names, live separately, and both work. Oh, and we won’t butt in about each other’s job. No kids, no legal marriage, and I don’t want a ceremony. Cheating is also okay, for either one of us."
Which is why Leorio is probably my favorite character in the series. He may be simple minded, but he's got a kind heart and will go the extra mile to defend the people he loves from both physical and emotional damage
@@sunwukong5518 But part after where Aunt Mito hugs Gon and Killua saying “I’m proud of you” Seeing as he different reactions stuck with me. Gon’s with a smile because he’s used to Mito’s affection. And Killua’s who seemed a bit shocked by it.
I think Chimera Ant arc is the best arc *in isolation* but when we look at the series as a whole there's no doubt Yorknew is the most important one. It's the point where most people truly fall in love with the series. It's like a fine knot tied around what the series has built toward.
@@yiangaruga4928 I agree with you, at first HxH was interesting and cool but Yorknew arc made me love the series knowing how things can be in the series.
Thank you for this reaction. I'm glad you're feeling a lot of resonance with the story, one thing I will say about Ging is, you may want to consider the cultural lens a bit here; while the wester reaction is," he left his son", that's not necessarily the only, or the intended, response. Gon's feeling are, probably, more admiration than resentment, that's who he is.
York New City is where I really fell in love with this series. The show goes from a mild show about a boy with some darker undertones to a wonderful show that pulls you in with how amazing it is. Togashi really hit his stride here for me. I love the show with all my heart
I watch the 2011 anime adaptation of this arc and my eyes were glued to the screen the whole time the fact the ending theme was so epic certainly helped with that
The staff did an unbelievably superb job for the limited time and money they were given. The Yorkshin Arc '99 version goes down in anime history. The staff gave it their all, and it was totally worth it. You thought the '11 version was amazing? Pfft. It's child's play compared to '99 version. Just because it's newer it doesn't mean it's better. Just listen to the soundtrack. Sahashi Toshihiko (my favourite composer of all time tied with Hans Zimmer) at his best. He has incredible talent when it comes to depicting emotion through music. The HxH '99 OST has soooooo many different emotions. The HxH theme, Kurapica's theme, "Yorkshin no Machinami" (The Streets of Yorkshin), and "Kaze no Uta ~hopes and tears of island~" are some of the best out of SO many awesome tracks, and there are a couple of tracks that are clearly homages to movie OSTs (like "Kyoutendouchi no Dai-dasshutsu" being a complete homage to "Klendathu Drop" from Starship Troopers). One day I want to make a video essay pointing out just how amazing HxH '99 is because I'm sick and tired of anime fans laughing at it just because it'd old. Once you start analysing how scenes are shot, your mind will be blown by the talent.
It will always be the biggest flex in anime: Kurapika bringing a shovel to his fight with Uvogen. I mean the actually brought a shovel with him to dig his opponents grave after the fight!
I watched now the whole review of one piece and now the three parts of Hunter X Hunter you made and i am still shocked of the quality and depth of your analysis. It is truly remarkable and so interesting to watch. Great work !!!
this is an amazing channel, glad I found it. Finished all three parts in no time and can't wait to see the rest. will gladly join this notification squad.
Mark casually explaining the difference between a plot twist and a random event that happens for pure shock value, in direct response to something in one of the most beloved arcs in one of the most respected fictional stories of the modern era. Never change Mark, never change.
His editor has been pushing it in a big way. Lots of comments saying he's been prioritizing it during these videos but I have to admit, it's making me want to go back and revisit it. Some really beautiful stylistic decisions in the '99 version.
i really cant wait for kurapika's reaction when he finds out that the troupe is on the ship. wonder if he and hisoka will work together to take them down
@@abidurrahmannajib4092 SPOILER but yeah I think Hisoka is using texture surprise to change his appearance and is one of them bodyguards near Phynx and Feitan
Duuude the story just keeps growing growing and growing from this point on! Its so good! Man u're gonna love the manga only portion of the story! And I'll love u're video! I just can't wait!
Reminder that Kurapika brought a shovel to his fight with Uvogin
Yes
Nux Taku don't forget that bungee gum contains the properties of both gum and rubber.
What a fucking gangster
That was one of the best moments of the whole series
Kurapika is such a badass
The symbolism of Kurapika's chains are amazing. If Kurapika wants to chain the spiders to hell he has to be on the other end of his own chain, destroying his enemy and himself at the same time.
Destroying himself quite literally, as his ability "Emperor Time"
(Minor spoiler)
Reduces his lifespan by one hour for every second that it is active
This nigga spitting and kurapika is aware but doesn’t care
Yeah I know Mark comments on how the Scarlet Eyes/Specialist mode is overpowered, and it is, but only conditionally. His powers are only effective against members of the Phantom Troupe. Once he's beaten them all, he will be more or less useless in terms of Nin abilities.
@@mugiwaralee9592 nah Kurapika will still have all of his other powers after he kills all the spiders, it’s just chain jail that’s limited to members of the phantom troupe.
@@ggm9583 I hate when authors use a consequence of a power which have no effect on the overall story and is there just for the sake of it
I read once in an interview that Togashi originally planned to write Gon as "the Shonen Jump protagonist that everybody would want as their son," and scrapped that idea when he realized that sort of character didn't fit the story he wanted to tell with Hunter x Hunter. I think it was 100% the right move.
I agree. I love Gon so much
Facts
These copy pastas are cringy as always.
@@luna1515 just let the kids be happy, bro...
Yeah sure dude.
Small correction: Gon didn't sell his license. He pawned it. He offered it as collateral on a loan, basically. If he fails to pay back the loan in time, they keep the license.
Gon isn't angry at his father. He just wants to find out why he loves being a hunter so much. It is that amoral, non-judgmental curiosity at work.
I think its also him just wanting the challenge to find his father. He seems to have few personal feelings about Ging. Even when he meets him, he doesn't really treat him like his father, more like a cool stranger he looked for.
He wasn't angry at his father, he was just sad thinking that he could've lost his way.
We even see this non judgemental curiosity later when he meets zepile
The craziest thing about this arc is that Chrollo thought that Kurapika was a woman when he first met him.
he has a female voice
Understandable
I did for 6 fucking years.
Well Kurapika had a disguise on.. Although Kurapika is a somewhat vague when it comes to that in general
@@clydu91 same here brother.
I hope he does the chimera ant arc in 3 parts, its so dense it deserves it.
I agree
well it is over130+ chapters, so hed likely do it like that
Arc is mid
I also hope that he'll watch anime's N vs M fight during chimera arc
@@boredom-_-5847 your opinion and I'll respect that, rewatched and read the manga uncountable amount of times and it is the best arc for me.
The ending of these episodes in the 2011 version leading into the song are so ridiculously hype
I absolutely love when a anime does that
Bro it's fire no cap
And then you have the opening song which doesn’t fit the tone of the episodes at all
1999 version of this arc is still much better.
You can just say the name of the song
My favorite bit is that leorio is there to help his friends. Like there's no other reason for him to come.
Leorio carries
Reunion?...
Leorio is a real one, if you had beef with Mike Tyson he'd sock em right across the jaw
It’s ironic that Kurapikas specialist ability is to become super well rounded.
Kurapika is the trafalgar law of HxH
Huh, that is ironic
Except he specializes in something extraordinarily specific: being essentially untouchable by only a couple of handful of people. That's hardly well rounded. Otherwise he has a single chain he can use to combat everyone else.
@@PathBeyondTheDark To be fair though, those specific handful of people are some of the best nen users in the world, sooo yeah.
@@archmagemc3561 Well Nen creates in its users something more akin to a fighting game roster then something like power scaling between characters. The Troupe are top tier characters, but Kurapika is a counter-pick specifically designed to have the advantage over their tools. Otherwise if Kurapika were to fight against the rest of the roster, he would be average or worse against their tools.
I always interpreted the scene with Gon and Killua as Gon seeing that Killua is aimless, and offering Killua should come with him to make him cheer up. Killua saying yes but 'only until I find what I want to do' is more of a defense mechanism than the coldness I think Mark described. I think he was so grateful to Gon in that moment, afraid of being left behind, and didn't want to seem vulnerable and how he DID want to stay with Gon, he just wouldn't have asked.
Never realized there could be such different interpretarions of such a sinple scene. I'm curious how others saw it!
I saw it similar to you but I don’t think gon asked for Killuas sake I think he just wanted to stay with his friend but I agree with the killua part
@@dantemitsoyu977 Yeah I didn't mean to say that Gon SOLELY asked Killua for his sake. He wants Killua with him anyway, and in that moment I just think he made sure to ask him then and there since he realized Killua had nowhere really to go.
A genuine and earned friendship
Yeah, Mark doesn't have a firm grasp on
Killua yet. On the other he hand he has completely figured out Gon.
@@rafaelandrade7627 For sure. It's interesting that he still sees Killua as being cold, when that's exactly how Killua tries to be seen by others, so I guess it's working on Mark haha. In due time he will realize Killua is actually the softest, fragile boy.
Gon and Killua's friendship is one of the purest and most complicated 'friendship' in all of anime history.
Hell yeah
Hello Joseph 👋
Yes.
It's just the fans that ruin it and just wants to ship them only instead of talking about their personalities
@@IAm-zo1bo you think it's ruining them, i think it's much more deep and complexe than just, "lol, they are just friends"
"I have no idea what sort of city Yorknew City is."- Mark
Yorknew
York New
New York
I think I do.
yeah but that's boring
@@sarafontanini7051 its not
With all the Mafias controlling it, it’s very clearly Chicago.
@@maxspecs NY also has a rich history of Mobsters
The world building is subtle but present in the arc. Someone will recant his words.
You actually already have all the info you need to understand the basis of Gon's feelings on his father, Mark. Remember the scene where when he was told his father abandoned him to be a Hunter, he said "Isn't that incredible? Being a Hunter must be amazing if he was willing to leave his son behind for it." Not word for word, but paraphrased.
Gon doesn't necessarily want to connect with his father traditionally as father and son, but he does aspire to follow his father's path in life and understand him and himself better along the way.
So he absolutely doesn't desire some sort of vengeance on his father, nor feel any malice towards him.
Hope he doesn't see these comments. I want him to come to this conclusion on his own.
@@fictionarch Given that it's something that has been communicated in content that he's already viewed, I figured this was a safe thing to say. If it took later info to understand, I'd have kept my mouth shut.
@@Animus_Altia oh it is safe. Its just that I notice that first time Gon fans can have a habit of projecting what they would feel in a situation onto gon. Thats why Im hoping he doesn't see comments like these.
@@fictionarch That's fair. Gon and Ging's relationship is actually supposed to mirror the Bhudda and his son. Definitely not a typical archetype for situations of a father that abandons their child.
@@fictionarch Doubt he can.
The absolute disrespect Kurapika had by bringing his own damn shovel to the fight against Uvo 💀
Greatest anime flex. of all time
@@dantemitsoyu977 another great flex is when he hangs up the phone on that one troupe member. I had been unfortunate to take a drink a moment before. And water came out my nose. 😂
@@allura9163 I love that one too. When Phinks has to call back and be like “sorry, I was just kidding”
I think you forget that kurapika is a conjurer lmao.
Kurapika is a conjurer so he could just use nen to create one
Can't wait for him to see the Chimera Ant arc.
That arc broke me, I've never cried for a show this much before.
What do you want to bet that’s gonna be like 6 videos to get through all that dense content lol
Same
It's a masterpiece
@@frederickgrandison3609 not hating on your comment but would like to know why you day its a master piece. I always found it mid tbh.
@@lonjas9191 Everyone agrees (even youtubers like mark that specialize on anime) that is one of the greatest arcs in shonen. So maybe you need to pay more attention. It has too many themes and amazing moments to just list them here in a youtube comment. If you don't enjoy komugi and meruem and the fights in the arc idk what to say to you. Also one of the best powerups un anime history.
Can we all agree how good mark is with his thumbnails, His drawings are so spot on and I love em!
Did you know bungee gum has the properties of both, rubber and gum?
For real they’re beautiful
@@orphic2155 *sigh*
It would not be a Hxh video without That Joke
@@orphic2155 No I didn't thank you for informing me
Sorta wished he had drawn Chrollo from 1:24 but it seems he'll just draw the main characters in order
...Which is a bit awkward if Leorio is the cover for Greed Island xD
7:26 It wasn't until recently that I figured that this moment is the reason why the series is called "Hunter x Hunter". Gon is a Hunter who is "hunting" for his father who is also a Hunter. So Gon is the "Hunter Hunter"
Sorry to break your bubble, but Hunter x Hunter is hunter said twice because Togashi was watching a comedy sketch (manzai) where the person making the jokes kept saying something twice (sorry, I don't remember the exact details, and even if I did it won't translate well into English), and he really liked that joke.
I can't believe he skipped over Uvo killing 3 monsters whilst paralysed from the neck down 😅 That was the moment I realised this show was truly dark and whimsical. I think Uvogin was a really cool and a under appreciated character. In alot of ways he reminds me of Gon with his abilities, lack of morality, but his loyalty and love for his friends. He was born in a bad place and may have been like gon if raised somewhere else.
Wasn’t that guy trying to recruit Gon into the troupe because he was so much like Uvo?
How does gon have a lack of morality?
@@iceyy8741 Gon has kind of a screwed sense of morality where who is good and bad is strongly defined by his personal relationship with somebody and their utility to him. For example, he is rather fine with Killua who is a killer and openly murdered and gets along well with Hisoka, who is a ruthless bloodthirsty psychopath while hating the Phantom Troupe for being murderers. Which makes sense, he is a kid and has no consistent sense of morality yet and probably will never develope it due to the world he lives in.
@@shizachan8421 I mean I guess but the thing about killua he doesn’t want to be an assassin his family forces him it’s not his free will but I agree with everything else you said
@@iceyy8741 He doesn't wants to be one, I don't disagree with you, I am just talking about the circumstances Gon met and befriendet Killia first. Actually, Killia undergoes quite a great development when he becomes a more moral person over time who doesn't kills if it isn't necessary, compared to the beginning when he would immediately kill people.
Uvogin: Hey why are stopping at a Home Depot?
Kurapika: I just have to pick up a shovel.
Uvogin: Awwwww... need a weapon?
Kurapika: It’s just hard to dig a grave without one.
Top 10 anime flexes of all time
This comment would mean so much more if Nux didn't bring up that he brought a shovel which is the top comment. Not mentioned in this review.
this whole arc for Hisoka can be summed up as "damn, all i wanted was to fight some worthy ass opponent. now bestowed upon me is mere disappointment and inexpressible pain"
-Kurapika- "Hisoka is now drowning in an indescribable emptiness"
I was a boy. They were two girls. Can I make it any more obvious? I am the ULTlMATE L0VER on this platform. Don't enter the ch*nnel of me, AxxL, if you are not above a certain age, dear jus
Hisoka: My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
You're laughing. Hisoka is drowning in disappointment and inexpressible pain and you're laughing.
Shut up with your hack ability
And so, the cycle of "this is the best arc so far" begins anew
*Kurapika is now drowning in an indescribable emptiness*
DORE HODO!!!!
@@underwater1997 *sick guitar riff*
he hasn't even fully completed his goals yet
Ah, my friendly reminder to watch the Sub again, and never EVER watch the dub if I were to rewatch it 😂
tfw I liked the dub more
"...Gon isn't really concerned with morality...Which may very well be a bread crumb pointing us, the audience, in the clear direction Gon is heading down. There are tons of conflicting thoughts swarming around in my head concerning Gon and Killua..."
Swarming around, you say? Like insects? Like... _ants?_
I-
What I absolutely love about the 2011 adaptation is how unassuming it is. In a world that colorful and bright, I never expected to be hit with emotional gut punches one after the other. That contrast is just fantastic.
This exactly. It’s so great to see something so bright and colorful become so dark and emotional. It’s one of the reason I hate most of zack Snyder’s work. Something doesn’t have to be visually gray and drab to depict dark themes.
I love both the visuals of the 2011 and the 1999 yorknew city arc. The points you made of the 2011 version are very valid, but I also enjoy how "silent" and threatning yorknew city is in the 1999 version. Like a city filled with crime and you know something bad is happening every night.
Yh it really lures you in like,
First episodes: "oh this looks fun and like maybe a mix between naruto and pokemon".
Many episodes later: "why am I still crying? "
i absolutely LOVE that too. It looked like such a wholesome anime for kids when I first started it...
boy was I wrong. instantly became my favourite anime of all time, and it still is, 6 years later.
Nah, it completely ruines the rewatchability of the show, proven by how most of the 2011 anime fans skip the hunter exam arc in the rewatches.
Mark: did you know bungee gum has the properties of both rubber and gum.
HxH Fans: One of us!!! One of us!!! One of us!!!
Best meme in the show
@Levi Ackerman If you feel sad always remember Bungee gum has the properties of both rubber and gum.
@Levi Ackerman *manga not anime only!
Oh God, NOT ANOTHER ONE!
As much as I love HunterxHunter, I don't get the bungee gum joke. Why do people keep saying that?
Regarding your theory on why gon wants to see his dad…I don’t think this is a spoiler since I think Gon said early on so I’ll say it. Gon simply wants to know what Gin is doing that’s so great he’s willing to abandon his only child for.
He did say that in chapter one
I did not knew that
And we've already seen it's riding giant beasts on top of giant beasts. So no mystery at all.
Mark: ... he takes his time to dig him a grave on his own ...
Nux: HE BROUGH A SHOVEL TO THE FIGHT, A MASSIVE FLEX!
Mans predicted his response
It’s crazy how Mark misinterprets that scene as anything other than disrespectful.
I heard nux's voice in this comment
"If I manage to kill him, I'm going to have to bury him, so why not bring a shovel, just in case." - It's just something that people with a functioning brain do, prepare for eventualities. Doesn't mean that he expected to win.
@@raifthemad Kurapika didn’t expect to win, he knew he was going to win, that’s why he didn’t just kill Uvogin off the bat and went back an forth with him even letting his arm get broken, he had already tested his chains when he captured him before remember, there was nothing left to question between their power at this point.
Only being usable against the spiders is a MAJOR check and balance for Kurapika.
That's true for chain jail, but every other chain of his doesn't have that restriction. And emperor time is only dependent on his eyes.
@@Pedun42 emperor time also drains 1 hour of his life for every second he uses it
@@goldenboy140 true, but unless he's knocked unconscious for an extended period of time with emperor time active, that's actually not a major downside.
@@goldenboy140 He's a completely healthy nen user who doesn't even seem like he's interested in living long anyway. It's barely an actual nerf.
Is his life being cut short every time his eyes turn red?
I love the Phantom Troupe so much as a villain organization and this is where Kurapika starts to become my favorite character along with Hisoka in the shadows playing his games
Wym starts our king never pulls back up after this arc
He was goated right here
@@dantemitsoyu977 He actually pulls back up in the Manga and currently he's the main character for hiatus x hiatus.
The best part of this arc is the fact Kurapika brought a shovel with him to his fight. He's that badass.
Who else is super excited about his take on the Ants?
I am for sure, but for some reason I'm really excited for Greed Island more so
The foreshadowing that he's setting up is pretty crazy (no spoilers)
He's gonna have to abandon reading the manga for that one, Togashi's artwork gets hideous.
@@nworder4life lol, no
Everyone asks that. Am I the only one whos favorite arc is Greed Island? 🤔
Killua isn’t a character, he’s a fashion statement. Like look how many clothes he wears.
Honestly though. Gon wears a few different fits throughout the show, but always ends up wearing his green jacket and shorts, while Killua is always dripped out and always changing up his style.
Killua drip hoodie
Not as much as Bulma
@Tom Ffrench Lol plenty of One Piece characters alone change their outfit more often. So def not "one of the only in all of animation." Nami has changed her outfit at least 100 times XD.
@Tom Ffrench Welcome
What's unfortunate. The more you like Kurapika, the more this hiatus hurts.
He became the main character too
ouch sooo true!
actually in that case, i dont mind the hiatus bc i think kurapika wouldve been dead by now (based on how the mangas going) :,)
@@Alex-yu9gb [spoilers] yh dude's fighting a succession war for a baby while being trap of a boat with all the spiders .... while heading to the dark continent where no one survives.... yup dudes got his work cut out for him
@@jasonmighty3328 I think we need to worry about leorio not kurapika
I thought this arc was the best ever, until I kept on watching. This arc is still incredible, the fact that Togashi did 2 god tier arcs in one shonen story takes my breath away, the man is an undisputed genius.
Bruh Kurapika became the mc this arc and I loved it.
Top tier arc. Let's go
Fr
Who’s ready for some auctions and spider tattoos
Peak fiction
Best arc in the series imo
@@xxora6568 i prefer ca, but yorknew was a strong second tho
Yorknew was truly a Masterpiece what else is there to say. I’m surprised if people don’t think HXH is Amazing after this Arc
Don't play around with the Chimera Ant arc though
Too bad the next arc is wack
@@swervoo9197 it’s just mid squashed between to legends of arcs
@@swervoo9197 i think greed is better that yorknew
@@dantemitsoyu977 It’s just not that good like the villain was ass I was bored for the most part
I love HunterXHunter so much. It's so nice to see Mark picking up on the subtle things about Gon and Killua's characters that become so important later. Togashi is so good
Editor is a master at finding the right clips, when Mark theorieses upcomming plot point.
Kurapika's Emperor's Time is my favorite ability in fiction due to the way it perfectly encapsulates his character and motives, as well as the immense states it adds to any situation.
One more reason he's still my favorite character in the series to date.
Well pretty much all of the nen abilities actually "perfectly encapsulates" the characters using them as nen is tied to the personality of the characters.
Empower time is cool but personally cat emperor time is where its at
@@yiangaruga4928 pokkel: ima hunter and ummmmm i shoot arrows....yeah thats it
I don't really see how you can read that Gon resents Ging. He showed at the start of the series that he doesn't care that Ging left, showing interest in what about being a hunter would cause him to leave, not showing any interest in the leaving itself.
Strong agreement. I think Mark is projecting a lot more into this series, and especially into Gon's character, than is actually there.
HxH is kind of a double fake-out. It pretends to be a regular shounen adventure, but then it defies expectations left and right, making it seem like it has hidden depths. But those depths are actually incredibly shallow, and the entire series is ultimately just a pretentious slog.
At least, that's my take from the 2000s anime. Maybe the other versions are better; I have no idea.
@@ShelbyAQD You are absolutely incorrect there. I never watched the 1999 adaptation, but the 2011 adaptation and the series as a whole is considered one of the best manga ever for a reason.
@@aneonfoxtribute If you say so. Personally, I lost interest early in the York New arc. I sat through the rest of it anyway, and absolutely hated most of it.
@@ShelbyAQD WHAT
@@theanimerapper6351 @TheAnimeRapper What what? It's not that good. Not the worst thing ever, but also not really worth watching.
The Hunter Exam was a great start,
Killua's family was basically filler,
Heaven's Arena was fine,
York New was kinda aimless,
Greed Island just wasted its potential,
the Chimera Ant part dragged on forever,
and the Election arc was an unsatisfying conclusion.
This and the Chimera Ant Arc are very strong contenders for the best arc in the series.
*Also W to the Editor using the 1999 Yorknew City Arc Opening music.*
I have to admit the 99's representation Kurapika, his desire for vengeance and darkness is just masterfully done, 2011 version serves the role but you just can't top the darkness of the scene with the chains restraining him.
I now need to watch the 99 version. Thank God it is on youtube
@@aj1218watch hxh 1999 from ep 45 for Yorknew city arc.
Though,
My advice would be to watch hxh1999 from the start
They have added some filler episodes for the hunter exams but they are quite good with depth, world building and dark moments.
I prefer 1999 over 2011, atleast upto the end of Yorknew city arc
The instrumental music is also great all the way
@@sv4647 I remember dismissing the 1999 version because I typically watch anime dubbed and the dub for 1999 I didn’t really like. Also my younger brother liked the newer look of 2011 and we watched it together so that’s what we went with.
Thank you for mentioning this!
2011 is way better
What really enjoy about your review is the love shown to the 99 anime. Ost, OP but also the visuals. So underrated by the community. Arigato Totally not Mark san
i do love how kurapika brought a shovel to his fight with uvo
Massive Flex
@@SamTheGumMan117 Nah, just practical.
Got to say I enjoyed the 1999 version because the direction and style really fit with the dark aspect of this arc. The character interaction also feel genuine as well.
I feel that even if the direction was great, some moments were not as impactful. In the 99 version the fight of Uvo against the shadows beast was so quick that I just didn't care about it. Also, I feel some moments dragged (the whole episode of Pakunoda wondering what to do was too slow for me)
But all the Kurapika filler was great and the fight Chrollo vs Zeno and Silva too. Uvo vs Kurapika was great in both versions I wouldn't know which to choose
Edit: I forgot that we got no Phantom Requiem in the old one. One of my favorite moments of HxH by far
@@isaiascanete6651 the both have there pros and cons. Honestly it can be hard to pick. I do think the dark colors of 1999 do help the arc more then the brightness of 2011 but the new version did really put there best effort into it
@@Chris-th5fl the only arc were I feel the old version STOMPS the 2011 is Heaven's arena. It was just more fun and wholesome with more intense moments in general (I prefer Gon vs Hisoka 2011 tho, great fight and great memes)
@@isaiascanete6651 oh that's cool. I like the hunter exam in 1999 more. The added filler that builds on every character in the arc and includes kite in the beginning makes it more enjoyable for me.
TBH a lot of character interactions were better mostly on 2011, just compare for example, Gon and Killua's interactions with the Phantom Troupe while Gon and Nobunaga were arm wrestling, 99 dialogues are way too fast, when every PT memeber talks, interacts, and when Nobunaga made his speech it all feels kind of rushed, on 2011 the buildup was better, everyone wondering about the "chain bastard", Nobunaga remembering Uvo, crying for him, Gon noticing that and getting angry for how hypocrite they were, felt with a way better pacing.
The soundtrack on 2011 was also more varied but that is more subjective maybe.
I love that Mark is picking up on a lot of this character stuff for Gon that I missed the first time around. Especially with how it'll pay off later...
My favourite thing about your reviews is the inclusion of 99 anime footage and soundtrack. Too fucking good.
Togashi's framework centers around character design and expressive characters.
"DID YOU KNOW that Bungee Gum has the properties of both rubber and gum?"
Liked and subscribed. Well done.
Kurapika is so OP until you realize that he can only use his full potential to only 13 people (12 to be exact)
facts but he’s still busted
and at the cost of his life expectancy
@@FinnThunder6 Aside from fighting the 13 he is a competent Nen User with a powerful ability but nowhere near any of the top hunters we have seen like Netero, the Zodiacs, killuas father & grandfathers etc. We see that in the current arc.
@@alakokan1555 thats a spoiler isn't it?
@@dallama2616 you mean like this whole video and the two precedent ?
He knows the Bungee Gum properties! Yall, he's in, he's one of us now!
😂😂😂
"How is he gonna cover this in under half an hour- oh it IS just part one."
9:45. As Finn said. "Babies building, a tower into space; Space is where he's gonna find his dad; Daddies got an arm, and babies gonna harm his arm by tearing it off his dad."
YEEEEEEES! THE ARC THAT MADE KURAPIKA THE MVP OF THIS SERIES
Yorknew arc was wild ride. It rly went from a wholesome anime to whatever that was and I’m so glad I experienced it
@Alex Kalinin that's the thing I like about it. It paints it's self as this wholesome anime where this kid is just trying to find his father. At least the 2011 version. The ost didn't help either😂 When in reality it's way darker than that. Literally first few episodes u have ppl dying and loosing all their hope of ever amounting to anything.
Don't let the fact that Kurapika bought a shovel to his fight with Uvogin distract you from the fact that Bungee Gum has the properties of both rubber and gum.
7:36 Fun fact. Ging was most likely based on Togashi himself. And you may ask yourself how is that? Well listen to the things his wife said when they were about to be married. Togashi basically said he wants no ceremony, no kids, no need to live with each other, being free to cheat on one another and working on their own. His wife was so pissed that she was about to call off the wedding which finally made Togashi come to his senses. That is both hilarious and sad, but makes SO MUCH sense when you think about who Ging is.
Also Yorknew is my favorite arc. Ye ye, I know, but THAT arc is the best!!! Well not to me. Sorry. Yorknew is just more consistently great.
& I like Stone Ocean more than SBR :b
Togashi sure is a strange one.
@@GalekC so you have chosen death
Uh you got proof my guy?
@@Condoriano474 Dunno if I can put a link here, but I believe there is article called "WHY DID NAOKO TAKEUCHI NEARLY CALL OFF HER OWN WEDDING?"
The quote there of Togashi is:
"We’ll keep our own last names, live separately, and both work. Oh, and we won’t butt in about each other’s job. No kids, no legal marriage, and I don’t want a ceremony. Cheating is also okay, for either one of us."
The 1999 Kurapika vs Uvo fight and the former's subsequent breaking down are still some of the most memorable scenes in anime for me!
The reason Kurapika has the smoothest hair out of the main cast is so that you don't cut your hands while reading how edgy and metal he is.
Even re-reading Hunter × Hunter 20 years later, I'm seriously wanting to PUNCH Jing in the face and yell " WHAT KIND OF A FATHER ARE YOU?!"
can;t wait till he gets to that scene
*Ging
Which is why Leorio is probably my favorite character in the series. He may be simple minded, but he's got a kind heart and will go the extra mile to defend the people he loves from both physical and emotional damage
I am going to call somebody who Will Actually take care of gon and is a father figure
*call piccolo*
@@painvillegaming4119 NOW THERES A MANLY DADDY!
Somebody needs to show him the scene in the 1999 Anime where Gon and Killua have a conflict about saving an injured fox bear.
He mentioned the scene in episode 1
@@kennedymiyamoto4314
It’s a different part. Where Killua almost killed the Fox bear. Then Aunt Mito and Gon convince him to not kill it.
@@_lightheart_1 That was such a good moment with Killuas:"The only thing I was taught... Is how to Kill."
@@sunwukong5518
But part after where Aunt Mito hugs Gon and Killua saying “I’m proud of you”
Seeing as he different reactions stuck with me.
Gon’s with a smile because he’s used to Mito’s affection.
And Killua’s who seemed a bit shocked by it.
@@_lightheart_1 Yes!
can’t fool me, that like piano riff at 14:45 is the intro to the SOAD song Spiders 🙌🏽🙌🏽
The editor's use of the One Piece Oden speech during Gon opening the box was magnificent
Both characters born to boil?!
This arc is the absolute peak of shonen.
The chimera ants is beyond that in my opinion. It's more like a political critique of how we work as society.
You have no idea what shonen means, do you?
I think Chimera Ant arc is the best arc *in isolation* but when we look at the series as a whole there's no doubt Yorknew is the most important one. It's the point where most people truly fall in love with the series. It's like a fine knot tied around what the series has built toward.
@@yiangaruga4928 I agree with you, at first HxH was interesting and cool but Yorknew arc made me love the series knowing how things can be in the series.
Oh boy, I can't wait to see you witness how the friendship between Killua and Gon evolves as the show goes on haha
When the original opening song for this arc played by WINO, my heart shivered, that song is on a different level!
Thank you for this reaction.
I'm glad you're feeling a lot of resonance with the story, one thing I will say about Ging is, you may want to consider the cultural lens a bit here; while the wester reaction is," he left his son", that's not necessarily the only, or the intended, response.
Gon's feeling are, probably, more admiration than resentment, that's who he is.
York New City is where I really fell in love with this series. The show goes from a mild show about a boy with some darker undertones to a wonderful show that pulls you in with how amazing it is. Togashi really hit his stride here for me. I love the show with all my heart
I love that subtle SOAD spiders reference at 14:44
This Arc in the 99 anime has such a great art direction. It's so Noir and atmosferic
ikr, and the opening was so dark and had a very cool vibe
Best arc in the series imo
Another banger video Mark! Cannot wait for the next :D
Not gonna lie. The Kronk insert was perfect and had me crying laughing. Love this story so far!!!
The editor gets all my respect for that System of a Down reference.
I watch the 2011 anime adaptation of this arc and my eyes were glued to the screen the whole time the fact the ending theme was so epic certainly helped with that
Galneryus are THE symphonic power metal band
Editor-san is having too much fun with those videos.
I feel like the 90's anime is on a whole other level whenever I see snippets of it. That's crazy
The staff did an unbelievably superb job for the limited time and money they were given.
The Yorkshin Arc '99 version goes down in anime history. The staff gave it their all, and it was totally worth it.
You thought the '11 version was amazing? Pfft. It's child's play compared to '99 version. Just because it's newer it doesn't mean it's better.
Just listen to the soundtrack. Sahashi Toshihiko (my favourite composer of all time tied with Hans Zimmer) at his best. He has incredible talent when it comes to depicting emotion through music. The HxH '99 OST has soooooo many different emotions. The HxH theme, Kurapica's theme, "Yorkshin no Machinami" (The Streets of Yorkshin), and "Kaze no Uta ~hopes and tears of island~" are some of the best out of SO many awesome tracks, and there are a couple of tracks that are clearly homages to movie OSTs (like "Kyoutendouchi no Dai-dasshutsu" being a complete homage to "Klendathu Drop" from Starship Troopers).
One day I want to make a video essay pointing out just how amazing HxH '99 is because I'm sick and tired of anime fans laughing at it just because it'd old. Once you start analysing how scenes are shot, your mind will be blown by the talent.
I'm loving these little commercial break scenes👌🏿
Killua have a Ilumi like fit in the 90's versión of the show is cool
I’m so glad he made it two parts. I hope he mentions the phantom troop more in the next part.
It will always be the biggest flex in anime: Kurapika bringing a shovel to his fight with Uvogen.
I mean the actually brought a shovel with him to dig his opponents grave after the fight!
Poor Mark, he thinks the restrictions are Chekov's Guns for Kurapika, can't wait to see him find out.
i just love the sound of Nen in the 1999 version and the ost !!!
Shoutout to the OG opening that played at the start it’s a banger
Now this is a birthday present! Lets go!
The 2010 version of this arc has that one episode which is probably my favorite bit of HxH of all time. Requiem for a Spider, Aranaea Requiem
episode 51 is one of my favorite episodes in anime period. Makes you love a group of terrorist comitting a slaughter
I watched now the whole review of one piece and now the three parts of Hunter X Hunter you made and i am still shocked of the quality and depth of your analysis. It is truly remarkable and so interesting to watch. Great work !!!
I love that your editor takes the esses in your recordings. Good work.
If I can take anything from Hunter X Hunter, it’s that Killua is a fashion icon
0:31 he's officially a hunter X hunter fan.
Im so glad someone finally explained to me what Hisoka’s power does
this is an amazing channel, glad I found it. Finished all three parts in no time and can't wait to see the rest. will gladly join this notification squad.
Mark casually explaining the difference between a plot twist and a random event that happens for pure shock value, in direct response to something in one of the most beloved arcs in one of the most respected fictional stories of the modern era. Never change Mark, never change.
Mark giving the 1999 version the respect it deserves makes me really giddy lol
Ikr? It's about damn time this happens here
His editor has been pushing it in a big way. Lots of comments saying he's been prioritizing it during these videos but I have to admit, it's making me want to go back and revisit it. Some really beautiful stylistic decisions in the '99 version.
And dont forget the 1999 music, that is great too.
The op and ed is 😍😍
I love how in the manga and 1999 anime everyone had old fashioned phones but in the 2011 adaptation people have smartphones
That’s how time works...
Is the beetle phone a smartphone now?
notice how the theirs the bulky computer they used in the 1999 version and then in the 2011 they use a modern day laptop
I cannot wait until you’re caught up so you can be as frustrated as we are with the author waiting for the new chapter
i really cant wait for kurapika's reaction when he finds out that the troupe is on the ship. wonder if he and hisoka will work together to take them down
@@abidurrahmannajib4092 SPOILER but yeah I think Hisoka is using texture surprise to change his appearance and is one of them bodyguards near Phynx and Feitan
Duuude the story just keeps growing growing and growing from this point on! Its so good!
Man u're gonna love the manga only portion of the story! And I'll love u're video! I just can't wait!
Especially like how you dive into the story telling techniques. Good stuff.