"It's in black and white, dudes. It's in black and white!" Meanwhile, the tragic implications of this episode and what it means for Gon from now on? Going whoosh over his head.
I love how the others eventually caught on on how the transformation isn't meant to be celebrated tho, not many reactors get that at any point, let alone halfway through the episode
Some clarifications: 1. Pitou's body attacked Gon, because her nen activated after death. Remember the time when Kurapika put his chain into Chrollo's body, and later Phinks told Gon and Kilua that the Phantom Troupe members weren't going to try to kill Kurapika, because nen has the ability to activate after its owner's death(especially when the owner of that nen had strong emotions towards somebody or something). And he said that if Kurapika was to get killed by the Phantom Troupe, his chain might've activated and killed Chrollo. 2. I'm going to leave specific details out, but Gon made a restriction to gain a lot of aura in order to fight Pitou. I don't know if his hair becoming longer has anything to do with him aging, since if it was due to him aging, then his nails were also going to have to become much longer. 3. After Gon crushed Pitou's head, he said "Kite... i finished the job the way you taught me to", because Kite told Gon and Killua to crush chimera ants' heads to kill them. 4. Gon saying "you may have my arm" to Pitou after impaling her body, is similar to Pitou saying "you may also have my right arm" to Gon when she was healing Komugi. (I don't know if this connection was done on purpose or if it was just a coincidence, though) 5. A lot of other things that happened during this episode, were foreshadowed in some of the previous episodes, but it's going to take too long to list all it.
A bit of clarification on the first point. It wouldn't have been Kurapika's chain to kill Chrollo if he were to die, it would have been Kurapika's residual Nen that is fueled by his hatred of the PT to attack and potentially kill Chrollo, because Chrollo at this point in unable to defend himself against postmortem Nen.
I think his nails didnt grow because it wouldnt have been very pretty on him. Another example of nen after death. It is implied that after Ubo and Paku's death, their nen might have attacked him and caused Kurapika to go ill for a few days.
It's an anime about 12 year olds saving the world, no body acts according to their age, so no, for a fictional character, that's just a number, nothing more.
@@monish2011 maybe if someone's a bad writer and can't portray characters correctly it may seem that way, but you're wrong for hxh, these "12 year old savung the world" don't save the world once, its always been handled by more experienced and likely characters
@@ozyssah I mean the reason most of the anime MC's are teens because that's their target audience and characters are easier to draw, but no one really acts according to their age because for a fictional character that's just a number, and for a good reason, it's not needed to make everthing work according to our world to make it seem realistic.
@@monish2011 The only thing that separates him from an average 12 year old is his superpowers which allow him to go on adventures where he can brute force his way through most situations, but the point of his behavior in this arc is to show what happens when the situation is too morally complex to just "punch away". Gon is 12 and has no frame of reference for how to handle something like this so he goes into emotional breakdowns. Killua is only slightly better because of his upbringing but even then the arc clearly takes a huge mental toll on him and he breaks down in tears during like 3 battles. They're kids and they're written like actual kids, with superpowers.
Sad, yet very poetic at the same time. For you to be able to sacrifice EVERYTHING to just be able to kill one person. It’s truly a depressing state to be in. Gon basically signed a blank check, without caring what price he would have to pay to get that power. A kamikaze mission.
I just reached s2 slowly slowly becz its boring when its gonna interesting so i watch whole season in one day😂😂😂or whole series like s1😂help me sm1 coming here to see whts interesting 😂😂😂
@@adrianpg4460 yeah its kinda boring till now.i kinda liked anime like aot death note or naruto shippuden so tell me its really get better like intense and dark
its like Nahid's said, transformations are usually colorful and epic. Gon was just dark, sad and looked like a monster, no cliche shounen transformations here because its was not for the greater good, it was because he was mad
Just Cameron I can see the resemblance, but the thing about mob is that strong emotions are his gimmick, we never saw Gon act out of pure rage to the point of punching someone to death
@@Just_Cameron Admittedly, it's a really cool sequence but its definitely also really somber. This is Gon at his lowest point who's willing to give up everything just to kill Pitou - his nen, his life, his friendship with Killua, his dream of finding his dad - none of it mattered and its just really sad to see from our once happy go lucky protagonist
There are so much parallels in this episode that proves Togashi's masterclass storytelling 1. When Gon transformed his face was skull-like, it's abstract and it's scary. It's reminded of the time on Netero's final moments that the King felt fear where he said "Don't underestimate humanity's infinite potential for evolution/malice" 2. Gon didn't stop punching Pitou's head until it was completely smashed. When Gon fought one of Yunju's men with Kite, he used Scissors to cut him, but it almost got him killed. Kite reminded him to completely destroyed the head to make sure the chimera ant is dead. But he forgot one detail on the next one 3. Gon hasn't fought any chimera ant that knows Nen. So he forgot Nen can activate after death, as what Phinks said at the end of York New City. 4. Gon was happy his arm got cut off, he's the same as Kite. But he also relate to Pitou because to heal Komugi, Pitou broke his arm and said the same words "You can have my arm" like Gon did when he impaled Pitou's corpse.
Point 3 is null because he legit watched pitou use nen and asked her to use her nen to heal kite Point 4 is a stretch, it could easily just be a coincidence
@@Just_Cameron Point 3 is viable because even with battle experience, he is bound to make mistakes. Which is why the chimera ants almost killed him. Yes he may have been "aware" of her nen abilities but he is also in a state that he wasn't completely there. These points that Dragonitedla makes are very viable. I don't completely agree with point 4, but the first half of it fits the narrative/story
@@46corazon Gon didn't give a shit about that 3 seconds later wdym, Killua was the one that stopped him from killing them both. But I see your point, he was shook for a sec
@@steveman9668It's the peak of anime But not in the manga. The greatest fight in the entire series might never get animated 😭 Also the current arc is 🔥🔥
It's well developed and a very balanced system. It doesn't tend to suffer from power bloat a lot of other shonen concepts do, and Togashi writes drawbacks and/or cost many Nen abilities have.
that’s why the yorknew arc is very important since they explain a lot about nen, but most reactors forgot about what they explain about nen and when they reach here they don’t “understand” how gon can turn to that and how dead pitou can move. But since reactors don’t continuously watch every episode (they watch other stuff too), unlike normal anime watchers and manga readers, so it’s ok. Just hope they (most reactors) read comments since someone always re-explain how nen works.
That's what kind of sucks about comment sections. Because one would naturally want to read the explanations in the comments, but scrolling down and reading the comments is like playing "Spoiler Russian Roulette"
Muchui Mwithu I think a better way would be a moderator just tell them to read certain comments without scrolling down for more, that way they won’t get spoiled but at least they be able to interact with the viewers. But I agree that the comment section is a double edge sword, too many people spoil too much.
@@samuelmaingi6365 Fr. It's a mix of spoilers and people being assholes about ANY fallacy the reactors had. Hell, even as small as not noticing something that was onscreen for a second or mistaking one character for another. There's very few comments that will actually give polite and helpful pointers/reminders. That's just the comment section for you, though...
I think most of the people can deduce that but everyone forgets about that golden philosophy of this show of this arc to be precise individuality(humans)vs group mindset(ants) I think thats the reason gon fought alone to further explain that phenomenon or mindset
Gon using his severed arm to impale Pitou reminds me of Hisoka using his severed arm to punch Kastro in the Heaven's Arena. Gon was like: "I learned this from Hisoka."
That I think about it, he probably poured Nen into that arm to make it hard enough to pierce, just like Hisoka does with his cards. ... Or it was just that tough from those “years of training” LOL
He may not have had the “talent” Killua has, but it terms of raw power (aura quantity), I do not think anyone we have met in the series (not dark continent related) with the potential Gon had. Enhancers are about power and Gon really was the peak briefly.
@@clarev.377 100% agree, i wouldn't ascribe resolve to maturity since maturity involves an understanding of the forces and morals that drive that resolve. I've been meaning to share this vid with yall Normies, th-cam.com/video/1XnqUDIxZhw/w-d-xo.html and it couldn't be timed better since the channel is finally back (as the author had copyright strikes to dispute). It's an excellent breakdown of exactly how simplistic and self serving gon's attitude towards the numerous cast of people he encounters; such that it truly is childish.
@@fearstreak7462 Self serving? He literally gives all his money and the shirt off his back to the sick villagers in Greed Island. Gon is the epitome of selflessness.
@@SSS-ie6mh Yeah nah lmfao. His selfishness is made a point of throughout the anime, moments of "selflessness" as you put it aren't totally incompatible when he was playing a GAME with npcs, and had ulterior motive behind that.
...Geez, Nahid's reaction was tone deaf. "Yeah, dudes, a little kid is essentially killing himself to get revenge. This transformation is so cool!" Made it almost funny when Pitou chopped off Gon's arm and he was just so confused. "Wait, no, he transformed. He got a new form, he's supposed to win now. That's what happens in DBZ, right?"
Just a heads up (though they might be finished by now). The whole "his power is equal to the King" is just an incorrect translation, what it says in Japanese is his "fangs can now reach the King", meaning he has the ability to harm him (and that was before the Rose). I just love the parallels between Gon's negative character arc and Meruem's positive one it REALLY shows in this episode.
I mean they essentially mean the same thing. Fangs in animals which this hole arc has been making allusions to are a method of death. As far as pitou was concerned gon in this form was capable of killing pre rose king. It’s not 100% sure he’d actually manage to kill him but he is capable of it now.
@@ia285 I think so too, I mean, combats in this anime are too complex to predict who would have won (It would be Meruem imo) but I think Pitou thought they had a similar strenght at least in terms of aura
Now that they’ve gotten here. I can safely say this without worry of spoilers. This transformation is basically the culmination of gon’s character throughout the entire show. In earlier arcs and throughout this one, gon has been seen to make very childlike, immature decisions based on a juvenile sense of morality. Many characters such as zepile, wing, bisky, etc. have called into question how simple minded he is and how gon doesn’t care about right and wrong, but moreso what is important to him (like a child). Togashi purposely made this aspect of his character stand out in the very ADULT ruthless world of hxh. In this arc, we see gon descend into morbid madness, yet he still remains a childlike hope that kite is still alive. When all of this is crushed at pitou’s revelation of kite’s death, gon loses that childlike innocent thinking, hence that ADULT GON transformation.
This part hit harder when you read the manga and met Kite since chapter 1. A lot of theories of the time included Kite before him appearing again so fans had him on their minds the whole time.
"Liar" I just love how Gon, sometimes subconsciously, knows when someone is lying. He still goes on with whatever they are up to, because as he told to Meleoron it benefits him if they lie because he then will have a reason to obliterate them. He deliberately lets people lie to him to justify his actions against them.
@D S Pitou did bold face lie at the end of 116 when Gon told Pitou "after you heal Komugi you're coming with me to peijing to heal Kite" to which Pitou responded with an "I swear" ...I don't think the OP of this thread is correct tho as Gon does genuinely believe Pitou is telling the truth, he doesn't pretend to believe stuff just to get angry.
@@gonefreaks4677 Pitou didn't know who Kite was by name, and when Gon first showed up and started screaming at her the narrator said that she couldn't hear a word he said due to only thinking of a way to escape the current peril... So she didn't actually lie, at least consciously
@D S I didnt say if he was correct, he said "liar", I quoted. From his perspective she lied that she will return Kite back to normal, but as I said, I just quoted him. edit: I think subconsciously he knew that Kite was dead
@@mapleunix1 Exactly, Pitou had no idea who Kite was because no one ever said his name when she showed herself to them in episode 85 and I doubt Kite told Pitou his name before they fought. Hell, she didn't even remember who Gon was till she saw Kites corpse.
This is Gon's potential power if he had continued training and refining his Nen throughout adulthood. He Made a covenant and condition (like kurapika scarlet chain which can only be use on phantom troupe, the harder the condition the more powerful the ability) Gon sacrifice his life force in order to reach his peak potential and wield it for a little while.
There was someone who once said that it wasn't his peak potencial, that he very well could have achieved that power by sacrificing his nen even if he was never gonna turn that way in the future.
@@ctvuniverse4414 The body and nen gon gains in this episode its what he could have achieved if he had lived life without never stopping his nen training, after decades of training, much like netero
+CTV Universe Well potential doesn’t mean he was guaranteed to become that. That’s why it’s called potential. It’s only if he had never stopped training. It’s also worth mentioning that this was the potential of his raw strength as an enhancer. He couldn’t possibly bring out what ever experience and knowledge he would’ve gained throughout his life, which of course matter a lot in this universe
I am Rana and Rana is me. I couldn't even attempt to speak after an episode like this. huge props once again to Megumi Han and Mariya Ise, still gives me chills after seeing this episode countless times
I had the privilege to have caught this episode as it premiered. I started late but caught up to the show midway through the chimera ant arc. Never have I ever been more blown away and felt such raw engagement and excitement than this moment. This transformation. Growing up, seeing Goku go super saiyan changed my life. But I have grown and have seen much more character-rich anime both action and non-action and I never thought that a "power-up" would make me feel like that again. But this time, the transformation had so much narrative and thematic weight, and it was presented in a god-tier episode thanks to the music and art style. I remember pausing mid transformation to pace around my room because I couldn't even contain myself into a still, sitting position. Simply put, it was N U T S.
@@fadadapple Here's a list of some scenes where Killua's steps were audible: Episode 03 17:25 Killua walks to Tonpa to get a new juice Episode 05 12:23 Killua walking ahead and realizing Gon is not with him anymore Episode 05 18:30 Killua complaining about Gon not being there Episode 11 16:29 Killua walking ahead to confront Johness Episode 25 11:35 Killua entering the hall to see Gon and friends playing with Gotoh and co. Episode 25 20:09 Killua drawing a line on the ground Episode 27 12:42 Killua passes by Zushi, whom he has just knocked out Episode 27 15:10 Killua steps out of the elevator (also walks ahead a few seconds later) Episode 27 15:40 Killua's steps are shown and then he stops Episode 27 18:15 Killua walks to Gon in the room Episode 29: Literally every time Killua walks in this episode, which is too many times to list Episode 48 06:31 Killua walking with the stuff has bought. credit goes to u/texturesurprised on reddit.
Here's another tear jerker, at 14:37 u can hear killua's footstep for the first time because thats all that was on his mind was to save his friend Gon.
This episode is the best written piece of anime ever, and HxH is not even in my top 10 manga, but THIS (Well the entire arc) is probably the best written thing ever. It is slow, built, developped. You love, you hate. You feel depression to the highest level. You had such a connection to the characters that a single glance means so many things, a single sentence has deep meanings.
Not sure how credible this is, but I heard his hair is that long as a representation of how long he’d need to train to obtain that power on his own. So he’s most likely 50 or 60 and it’s his powerful Ten that’s making him look like he’s 20
@@Glacius91 He didn't age, he used his Hatsu and enchaced his body, he sacrafised his Nen for powerfull aura by conditioning only to use it until he killed pitou, and that let him do it.
@@Glacius91 I never saw it as aging. It merely appears as he did since he is a child after all. To me its more like he used all his life force to enhance everything about him. Which is why he grows taller to accommodate his growing muscles, hair gets longer but he doesn't necessarily grow a beard or nails like you said. He basically just enhanced all his current characteristics to their limit. Which what enhancers do like for example Palm is able to enchance her hair to be stronger and long enough to cover her entire body to both attack and defend or like Uvo could bite through someone's skull or enhance his voice enough to damage your ears. Or it could've be a just an aesthetic choice from the mangaka for the sake of the viewers and nothing actually changes about Gon other than the power he's gaining in exhange for his life which alters his appearance. (Kinda like Ichigo's Final Getsuga Tenshou which makes his hair black and long and even alters his eye color but as soon his powers are gone, all that disappears.)
@@Glacius91 well true but I think gon would just look weird with long nails. Im pretty sure Togashi that this too so the best way to represent this would be just with hair.
after sooo long, i finally get to see you guys react to one of the greatest episodes in anime history imo. the music in the background, the transformation, the whole setting of it was top notch.
I love her reaction; i think the whole situation gon was in was overwhelming, also for kilua, seeing his friend like this, the one who saved him from his own darkness...
"This is my favorite episode" "WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT" Same girl, same... 14:43 I like how Micky said "nooo" with his playful voice and then it change to pure indignation 🥺
The long hair is bit of a reference to Yu Yu Haksho, Togashi's other work as Yusuke when transformed as a demon his hair grew extremely long. Also a bit of a cultural thing as having extremely long dark hair has been portrayed as demonic in Japanese media..
Long hair is demonic in our media?? First time hearing that... and I been a jp man for almost 40 years. You sure about that being a "cultural" thing? Also, since Gon literally aged his body, his hair becoming long is only natural. Without any references.
@@user-un-known I think so from what I've seen with how extremely long dark hair is portrayed in Japanese media at least when certain characters get really creepy or dark, the long hair gets played up for effect. Then again it may be more of a trope.
If you’re wondering how pitou was able to attack even after it died. It was said in the yorknew arc that nen becomes more powerful (or evolves) after death. That was the reason the troop couldn’t kill kurapika because he pit his nen in chrollo. Also SPOILER WARNING ⚠️... I’m pretty sure in the manga during the chrollo vs hisoka fight chrollo used an ability that he stole from a dead person that was incredibly more powerful. Don’t quote me on that last part tho I’m not 100% sure.
This is my single most favorite episode of anime. It put Hunter x Hunter not just at the top of my anime list but at the top of any show I have ever watched period! This episode kills me. To think back of our sweet kid Gon to this monster he becomes.... still brings a tear to my eye and this has to be the 10th time I’ve seen it haha.
The most sad thing about this episode is what Killua says when he sees Gon, that this grown up Gon (Massive Aura) version would have inevitably happen decades later in Gon's life if he had been training regularly. meaning Gon sacrificed all that talent and potential along with his Nen for revenge. P.S.: Their Master (Wing) who taught them Nen also said at one point: "Master, I think I may have awakened a MONSTER".
Glad you guys understood that this was basically a nen contract, some people don't get that at first. Generally nen contracts and restrictions give power proportional to whatever you're sacrificing or restricting, so just think about how strong Netero was and he still couldn't beat the king, yet Pitou says Gon is as strong as the king, so he has to give up A LOT to get this kind of power.
very nice of you the guy with blue hat to mention the music because its very underrated ,its original and it give me chills everytime i watch this episode ,
I remember the first time I saw this episode... When I did, I didn't want to watch anime for a while. I couldn't shake that strange bittersweet feeling. So, after 2 weeks of not watching anything, I watched the episode again and understood everything. I realized that it was my favorite episode in history! And to this day I haven't counted the times I've seen it.
This is one of the best subversions of anime tropes. Usually a big power up is presented as triumphant, light and earned (the greatest example is the Super Saiyan transformation). Here, Gon got the power in exchange for his own life, he got the power he would've developed in years of training (in contrast to Netero, who did do that), wich came at enormous cost and is presented in a frightingly dark and depressing way. He got the power he wanted at the biggest cost possible.
Nen after death was a concept established way back in York New (probably before that I can't remember) but thats what happened with Pitou. You can even see her ability acting on its own after she dies.
Nahid: “oh man this is awesome!”
everyone else: *staring in horror*
pitou: *staring in horror*
killua: *staring in horror*
lmao
It ain't Nahid if he isn't saying "Dude" or "Damn fam" tho
Pretty sure Pitou isn't staring anything anytime soon though.
"It's in black and white, dudes. It's in black and white!"
Meanwhile, the tragic implications of this episode and what it means for Gon from now on? Going whoosh over his head.
I love how the others eventually caught on on how the transformation isn't meant to be celebrated tho, not many reactors get that at any point, let alone halfway through the episode
Pitou: *tears off Gon's arm*
Gon: "You think I can't play without my arm? rock paper scissors comes from the heart".
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Lmaoo
Rofl
this is amazing
Yo I genuinely lost my shit reading this comment 😂😭😂😭😂😭😂😭🙃
I think this might be Nahid's favourite episode... just maybe..
it could be actually his favourite episode
How can you be so sure?
But is it his favorite episode, or is it his favorite episode?
I'm not sure but it seems like he likes this episode.
wait i didn't understand... it is his fav episode???
17:30 when Rana was sinking deeply into unconsciousness in a fraction of a second she heard Nahid speak " YO, it's my favorite Episode"
"It's ok. It doesn't hurt. It was my favorite episode."
@@SSS-ie6mh I'm laughing at the thought of Gon's arm getting cut off by Pitou, and Gon saying "It's okay. It doesn't hurt. It's my favorite episode."
Underrated comment 😂🙌❤️
@@SSS-ie6mh HAHAHHAAHAH IM DYING
@@SSS-ie6mh 💀
if Only TONPA was here.. none of this would ever happen
As blindwave would say
True, the only thing we knew about tonpa's nen is Maha zoldyck is his nen beast. I don't know how strong his actual hatsu is.
I still like to think that Tonpa is a top level hunter and a secret examiner.
Legend say Tonpa come from dark continent
😂😂😂😂😂😂
14:36 Killua rushes to help Gon and you hear his footsteps for the first time as concern for his friend outweighs years of training and conditioning
Yo thanks for pointing that out. Never noticed that there was a sound.
@@gratefulclone3320 You sound sarcastic.
Bro... never realized that, ty
Never noticed lmao
dam tks for noticed that ... feeling more intense that scene now. Tks so much
Some clarifications:
1. Pitou's body attacked Gon, because her nen activated after death. Remember the time when Kurapika put his chain into Chrollo's body, and later Phinks told Gon and Kilua that the Phantom Troupe members weren't going to try to kill Kurapika, because nen has the ability to activate after its owner's death(especially when the owner of that nen had strong emotions towards somebody or something). And he said that if Kurapika was to get killed by the Phantom Troupe, his chain might've activated and killed Chrollo.
2. I'm going to leave specific details out, but Gon made a restriction to gain a lot of aura in order to fight Pitou. I don't know if his hair becoming longer has anything to do with him aging, since if it was due to him aging, then his nails were also going to have to become much longer.
3. After Gon crushed Pitou's head, he said "Kite... i finished the job the way you taught me to", because Kite told Gon and Killua to crush chimera ants' heads to kill them.
4. Gon saying "you may have my arm" to Pitou after impaling her body, is similar to Pitou saying "you may also have my right arm" to Gon when she was healing Komugi. (I don't know if this connection was done on purpose or if it was just a coincidence, though)
5. A lot of other things that happened during this episode, were foreshadowed in some of the previous episodes, but it's going to take too long to list all it.
A bit of clarification on the first point. It wouldn't have been Kurapika's chain to kill Chrollo if he were to die, it would have been Kurapika's residual Nen that is fueled by his hatred of the PT to attack and potentially kill Chrollo, because Chrollo at this point in unable to defend himself against postmortem Nen.
The arm was also done because kite lost that arm during his battle with pituo
I honestly don’t know why I read it cuz i knew it all😂
I think his nails didnt grow because it wouldnt have been very pretty on him. Another example of nen after death. It is implied that after Ubo and Paku's death, their nen might have attacked him and caused Kurapika to go ill for a few days.
Lou g Xx11 I swear they have this same comment copied waiting to post it on a reactors video
Rumor has it, that this was Nahid's favorite episode.
What the fuck are you talking about?
I don't know bro, this seems like kind of a stretch🤔🤔like did we even once hear him say that this was his favourite episode during the reaction??
I don’t know 🤔 I feel like it might be his favorite episode. I could be wrong tho🤷🏾♀️
Really? Where did the rumour come from?
I want the source! I refuse to believe this is Nahid's favorite episode without definitive proof.
"Hes acting childish" he's 12 😂😂
Ikr like wtf Nahid 😂
It's an anime about 12 year olds saving the world, no body acts according to their age, so no, for a fictional character, that's just a number, nothing more.
@@monish2011 maybe if someone's a bad writer and can't portray characters correctly it may seem that way, but you're wrong for hxh, these "12 year old savung the world" don't save the world once, its always been handled by more experienced and likely characters
@@ozyssah I mean the reason most of the anime MC's are teens because that's their target audience and characters are easier to draw, but no one really acts according to their age because for a fictional character that's just a number, and for a good reason, it's not needed to make everthing work according to our world to make it seem realistic.
@@monish2011 The only thing that separates him from an average 12 year old is his superpowers which allow him to go on adventures where he can brute force his way through most situations, but the point of his behavior in this arc is to show what happens when the situation is too morally complex to just "punch away". Gon is 12 and has no frame of reference for how to handle something like this so he goes into emotional breakdowns. Killua is only slightly better because of his upbringing but even then the arc clearly takes a huge mental toll on him and he breaks down in tears during like 3 battles. They're kids and they're written like actual kids, with superpowers.
Hunter x Hunter, giving us the revenge we want at a price we don't want to pay.
Sad, yet very poetic at the same time. For you to be able to sacrifice EVERYTHING to just be able to kill one person. It’s truly a depressing state to be in. Gon basically signed a blank check, without caring what price he would have to pay to get that power. A kamikaze mission.
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That is a fantastic line
Hisoka's pants would explode if he saw Gon now lol
Or he would be disappointed.
It's going to be like that moment when Chrollo told Hisoka that wasn't able to use his nen.
Hisoka would straight up explode in an epic SCHWING.
@@godofthisshit I think so as well. Wasted potential
nah. Hisoka only likes kid gon. not 32 year old gon lmao
Rana, Suraj and Micky: Shooketh
Nahid: THIS IS MY FAVORITE EPISODE!
This series started with a naive happy child... and look what hes turned into..
I just reached s2 slowly slowly becz its boring when its gonna interesting so i watch whole season in one day😂😂😂or whole series like s1😂help me sm1 coming here to see whts interesting 😂😂😂
12 year old boy ready to end his life
@@adrianpg4460 yeah its kinda boring till now.i kinda liked anime like aot death note or naruto shippuden so tell me its really get better like intense and dark
It's ironic having Eren as a profile picture because yeah look what he's turned into..
more like look what they turned him into
its like Nahid's said, transformations are usually colorful and epic. Gon was just dark, sad and looked like a monster, no cliche shounen transformations here because its was not for the greater good, it was because he was mad
This transformation was epic tho. It reminded me a lot of mob psycho
Just Cameron I can see the resemblance, but the thing about mob is that strong emotions are his gimmick, we never saw Gon act out of pure rage to the point of punching someone to death
@@Just_Cameron Admittedly, it's a really cool sequence but its definitely also really somber. This is Gon at his lowest point who's willing to give up everything just to kill Pitou - his nen, his life, his friendship with Killua, his dream of finding his dad - none of it mattered and its just really sad to see from our once happy go lucky protagonist
Most transformations look like monsters lol yall just making shit up
The best part is that it has consequences no magical power ups and everything is fine afterwards, he boarderline killed himself for this.
What i learned from watching this:
1. It's Nahids favourite episode.
2. You can totally do rock paper scissors without a hand.
A rock paper scissors comes from the heart
I mean he was playing it with someone without a head.
@@joaoborges2014 Haha nice.
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There are so much parallels in this episode that proves Togashi's masterclass storytelling
1. When Gon transformed his face was skull-like, it's abstract and it's scary. It's reminded of the time on Netero's final moments that the King felt fear where he said "Don't underestimate humanity's infinite potential for evolution/malice"
2. Gon didn't stop punching Pitou's head until it was completely smashed. When Gon fought one of Yunju's men with Kite, he used Scissors to cut him, but it almost got him killed. Kite reminded him to completely destroyed the head to make sure the chimera ant is dead. But he forgot one detail on the next one
3. Gon hasn't fought any chimera ant that knows Nen. So he forgot Nen can activate after death, as what Phinks said at the end of York New City.
4. Gon was happy his arm got cut off, he's the same as Kite. But he also relate to Pitou because to heal Komugi, Pitou broke his arm and said the same words "You can have my arm" like Gon did when he impaled Pitou's corpse.
Point 3 makes no sense
Point 3 is null because he legit watched pitou use nen and asked her to use her nen to heal kite
Point 4 is a stretch, it could easily just be a coincidence
@@Just_Cameron Point 3 is viable because even with battle experience, he is bound to make mistakes. Which is why the chimera ants almost killed him. Yes he may have been "aware" of her nen abilities but he is also in a state that he wasn't completely there.
These points that Dragonitedla makes are very viable. I don't completely agree with point 4, but the first half of it fits the narrative/story
@@Just_Cameron point 4 it's not a coincidence
@@46corazon Gon didn't give a shit about that 3 seconds later wdym, Killua was the one that stopped him from killing them both. But I see your point, he was shook for a sec
He can't defeat pitou as a kid, so he forced himself to the age when he can.
And some more
Brutal kill is 18+ content
Gon as 12-13 year old shounen dont want to break the rule so he wait to grow enough for something 18+
Kaninong pagong?
@@dokutahr.lkishikun3 Goku killed people as a kid
@@wilmdrdo1228 hahahaha😂😂👍🏽
The buildup for this fight is 1000000% totally worth it
A 'fight'', huh?
A massacre, to be honest
"Fight" seems wrong, this was more like straight up murder, he borderline buried Pitou.
Remember when Gon was willing to blow up his own arm to just scare the bomber. Gon was on a long path to pain, it just finally reached its peak
Rana: "It's been a very long time since I've watched this tense of a scene in anime"
Hxh fans: wait there's still more
This IS the most tense epsiode in the entire show. Wth are you talking about ?? Lamo
Not really. There are some great scenes left but this is pretty much the peak of the anime.
Too bad it gets ruined by Asspulluka
@@steveman9668It's the peak of anime But not in the manga.
The greatest fight in the entire series might never get animated 😭
Also the current arc is 🔥🔥
@@steveman9668 IMO 135 is the peak for me and for the entire series it is the escape attempt in the current arc.
@@smitvaidya6614 r u talking about kurapika and the queen and princes
Nen is the fking coolest "power" concept in any anime...
It's well developed and a very balanced system. It doesn't tend to suffer from power bloat a lot of other shonen concepts do, and Togashi writes drawbacks and/or cost many Nen abilities have.
that’s why the yorknew arc is very important since they explain a lot about nen, but most reactors forgot about what they explain about nen and when they reach here they don’t “understand” how gon can turn to that and how dead pitou can move. But since reactors don’t continuously watch every episode (they watch other stuff too), unlike normal anime watchers and manga readers, so it’s ok. Just hope they (most reactors) read comments since someone always re-explain how nen works.
That's what kind of sucks about comment sections. Because one would naturally want to read the explanations in the comments, but scrolling down and reading the comments is like playing "Spoiler Russian Roulette"
Muchui Mwithu I think a better way would be a moderator just tell them to read certain comments without scrolling down for more, that way they won’t get spoiled but at least they be able to interact with the viewers. But I agree that the comment section is a double edge sword, too many people spoil too much.
@@samuelmaingi6365 Fr. It's a mix of spoilers and people being assholes about ANY fallacy the reactors had. Hell, even as small as not noticing something that was onscreen for a second or mistaking one character for another. There's very few comments that will actually give polite and helpful pointers/reminders. That's just the comment section for you, though...
I think most of the people can deduce that but everyone forgets about that golden philosophy of this show of this arc to be precise individuality(humans)vs group mindset(ants) I think thats the reason gon fought alone to further explain that phenomenon or mindset
His hair represents how long and how much training he would need to get to that point in strength.
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep
If thats the case that hair would be very short for that kind of strength
@@DerillPlays goes to show Gon's potential and what could have been
WRONG! His hair represents how long of a hiatus we must wait in the manga
But I wonder why gon didnt grow a beard👁️👄👁️
Normies: This doesn't make sense
Nahid: Let me break this down fam.
And still gets it wrong
@@sanine_kun3290 normies for a reason
Suddenly Hisokas pants received a huge spike
Dude, he CAME in his pants
🃏
Bro he felt that in his pants from across the world
Schwing
@@FlyLittleBuddy Ultra SCWING
Gon using his severed arm to impale Pitou reminds me of Hisoka using his severed arm to punch Kastro in the Heaven's Arena.
Gon was like: "I learned this from Hisoka."
That I think about it, he probably poured Nen into that arm to make it hard enough to pierce, just like Hisoka does with his cards.
... Or it was just that tough from those “years of training” LOL
Don't forget that Gon is an enhancer, his power is growth.
He may not have had the “talent” Killua has, but it terms of raw power (aura quantity), I do not think anyone we have met in the series (not dark continent related) with the potential Gon had. Enhancers are about power and Gon really was the peak briefly.
Did Nahid just said "hes been childlike" to a character that is 12 years old 😂😂😂
Well, Gon’s technically more “childlike” than those who are at his age.
ABDULLAHI GURHAN Resolve, yes. Morals? No.
@@clarev.377 100% agree, i wouldn't ascribe resolve to maturity since maturity involves an understanding of the forces and morals that drive that resolve.
I've been meaning to share this vid with yall Normies, th-cam.com/video/1XnqUDIxZhw/w-d-xo.html and it couldn't be timed better since the channel is finally back (as the author had copyright strikes to dispute). It's an excellent breakdown of exactly how simplistic and self serving gon's attitude towards the numerous cast of people he encounters; such that it truly is childish.
@@fearstreak7462 Self serving? He literally gives all his money and the shirt off his back to the sick villagers in Greed Island. Gon is the epitome of selflessness.
@@SSS-ie6mh Yeah nah lmfao. His selfishness is made a point of throughout the anime, moments of "selflessness" as you put it aren't totally incompatible when he was playing a GAME with npcs, and had ulterior motive behind that.
...Geez, Nahid's reaction was tone deaf. "Yeah, dudes, a little kid is essentially killing himself to get revenge. This transformation is so cool!"
Made it almost funny when Pitou chopped off Gon's arm and he was just so confused.
"Wait, no, he transformed. He got a new form, he's supposed to win now. That's what happens in DBZ, right?"
I just realized the normies haven't seen mob psycho
This needs to happen.😏
They did 2 eps.
this wasnt a fight, this was an execution!
This wasn‘t an execution, this was a slaughter
Just a little stress relief, Gon using that Pitou-fidget-toy
For both sides
Hououin Kyoma Buff Long Haired Man-Child Repeatedly Smashes in Shemale Furry
Just a heads up (though they might be finished by now).
The whole "his power is equal to the King" is just an incorrect translation, what it says in Japanese is his "fangs can now reach the King", meaning he has the ability to harm him (and that was before the Rose).
I just love the parallels between Gon's negative character arc and Meruem's positive one it REALLY shows in this episode.
after the rose he is like 2% stronger. and when they say his fangs can reach the king it means he would kill the king
I mean they essentially mean the same thing. Fangs in animals which this hole arc has been making allusions to are a method of death. As far as pitou was concerned gon in this form was capable of killing pre rose king. It’s not 100% sure he’d actually manage to kill him but he is capable of it now.
Even still, the translation heavily suggests that he could have killed the King.
@@ia285 I think so too, I mean, combats in this anime are too complex to predict who would have won (It would be Meruem imo) but I think Pitou thought they had a similar strenght at least in terms of aura
Now that they’ve gotten here. I can safely say this without worry of spoilers.
This transformation is basically the culmination of gon’s character throughout the entire show. In earlier arcs and throughout this one, gon has been seen to make very childlike, immature decisions based on a juvenile sense of morality. Many characters such as zepile, wing, bisky, etc. have called into question how simple minded he is and how gon doesn’t care about right and wrong, but moreso what is important to him (like a child). Togashi purposely made this aspect of his character stand out in the very ADULT ruthless world of hxh. In this arc, we see gon descend into morbid madness, yet he still remains a childlike hope that kite is still alive. When all of this is crushed at pitou’s revelation of kite’s death, gon loses that childlike innocent thinking, hence that ADULT GON transformation.
This part hit harder when you read the manga and met Kite since chapter 1. A lot of theories of the time included Kite before him appearing again so fans had him on their minds the whole time.
He was tired of finding his daddy... So he transformed into daddy
"Liar"
I just love how Gon, sometimes subconsciously, knows when someone is lying. He still goes on with whatever they are up to, because as he told to Meleoron it benefits him if they lie because he then will have a reason to obliterate them. He deliberately lets people lie to him to justify his actions against them.
@D S Pitou did bold face lie at the end of 116 when Gon told Pitou "after you heal Komugi you're coming with me to peijing to heal Kite" to which Pitou responded with an "I swear" ...I don't think the OP of this thread is correct tho as Gon does genuinely believe Pitou is telling the truth, he doesn't pretend to believe stuff just to get angry.
@@gonefreaks4677 Pitou didn't know who Kite was by name, and when Gon first showed up and started screaming at her the narrator said that she couldn't hear a word he said due to only thinking of a way to escape the current peril... So she didn't actually lie, at least consciously
@D S He said "Liar" not me
@D S I didnt say if he was correct, he said "liar", I quoted. From his perspective she lied that she will return Kite back to normal, but as I said, I just quoted him.
edit: I think subconsciously he knew that Kite was dead
@@mapleunix1 Exactly, Pitou had no idea who Kite was because no one ever said his name when she showed herself to them in episode 85 and I doubt Kite told Pitou his name before they fought.
Hell, she didn't even remember who Gon was till she saw Kites corpse.
This is Gon's potential power if he had continued training and refining his Nen throughout adulthood.
He Made a covenant and condition (like kurapika scarlet chain which can only be use on phantom troupe, the harder the condition the more powerful the ability) Gon sacrifice his life force in order to reach his peak potential and wield it for a little while.
There was someone who once said that it wasn't his peak potencial, that he very well could have achieved that power by sacrificing his nen even if he was never gonna turn that way in the future.
@@ctvuniverse4414 The body and nen gon gains in this episode its what he could have achieved if he had lived life without never stopping his nen training, after decades of training, much like netero
+CTV Universe Well potential doesn’t mean he was guaranteed to become that. That’s why it’s called potential. It’s only if he had never stopped training. It’s also worth mentioning that this was the potential of his raw strength as an enhancer. He couldn’t possibly bring out what ever experience and knowledge he would’ve gained throughout his life, which of course matter a lot in this universe
@@purplemoss3313 So basically this is the limits of his abilities if he actually put himself through hell by training or something like that?
@@ctvuniverse4414 yeah, he compromised his nen and life to push his body to his natural limits in a second
I am Rana and Rana is me. I couldn't even attempt to speak after an episode like this. huge props once again to Megumi Han and Mariya Ise, still gives me chills after seeing this episode countless times
I had the privilege to have caught this episode as it premiered. I started late but caught up to the show midway through the chimera ant arc. Never have I ever been more blown away and felt such raw engagement and excitement than this moment. This transformation. Growing up, seeing Goku go super saiyan changed my life. But I have grown and have seen much more character-rich anime both action and non-action and I never thought that a "power-up" would make me feel like that again. But this time, the transformation had so much narrative and thematic weight, and it was presented in a god-tier episode thanks to the music and art style.
I remember pausing mid transformation to pace around my room because I couldn't even contain myself into a still, sitting position. Simply put, it was N U T S.
I wished i saw this as it aired but i still had the same reaction you did, this episode blew me away and is easily my favourite anime episode.
14:35
Obligatory thats the only time we here Killuas foot steps in the show
Only Melody can hear it
Obligatory "this is a common misconception, and Killua's footsteps were audible a number of times before this scene happened" comment
@@flickersense evidence?
@@fadadapple Here's a list of some scenes where Killua's steps were audible:
Episode 03 17:25 Killua walks to Tonpa to get a new juice
Episode 05 12:23 Killua walking ahead and realizing Gon is not with him anymore
Episode 05 18:30 Killua complaining about Gon not being there
Episode 11 16:29 Killua walking ahead to confront Johness
Episode 25 11:35 Killua entering the hall to see Gon and friends playing with Gotoh and co.
Episode 25 20:09 Killua drawing a line on the ground
Episode 27 12:42 Killua passes by Zushi, whom he has just knocked out
Episode 27 15:10 Killua steps out of the elevator (also walks ahead a few seconds later)
Episode 27 15:40 Killua's steps are shown and then he stops
Episode 27 18:15 Killua walks to Gon in the room
Episode 29: Literally every time Killua walks in this episode, which is too many times to list
Episode 48 06:31 Killua walking with the stuff has bought.
credit goes to u/texturesurprised on reddit.
This many times nahid said this is my favourite episode
👇
Here's another tear jerker, at 14:37 u can hear killua's footstep for the first time because thats all that was on his mind was to save his friend Gon.
Gon learning of Kurapika's covenants with himself to increase Aura definitely had influence. Masterpiece of an episode.
17:28 Nahid is so hyped and Rana is just destroyed. I feel you Rana!
I feel for her too, imagine having to watch anime with a dragonballtard like him smh
"Jackson Pollock on that tree" yo I'm done 😭
This episode is the best written piece of anime ever, and HxH is not even in my top 10 manga, but THIS (Well the entire arc) is probably the best written thing ever. It is slow, built, developped. You love, you hate. You feel depression to the highest level. You had such a connection to the characters that a single glance means so many things, a single sentence has deep meanings.
I know you probably don't have the time but... what's yor top 10 manga?...
@@ctvuniverse4414
There are a lot of mangas that are better than hxh in general , one piece, 20th century boys , monster etc.
@@hedidntlaugh1649 that's _your_ opinion
@@hentaienjoyer
Of course it is but these mangas I mentioned are way better than hxh imo
@@hedidntlaugh1649 If it wasn't for that artwork...
Not sure how credible this is, but I heard his hair is that long as a representation of how long he’d need to train to obtain that power on his own. So he’s most likely 50 or 60 and it’s his powerful Ten that’s making him look like he’s 20
Nahid is right about the hair lol how is it weird? He aged himself, so imagine that he hasn’t cut his hair in decades
I agree that it's because he forced himself to age, but the "problem" with that is that his nails would also have grown like crazy (and beard too)
@@Glacius91 He didn't age, he used his Hatsu and enchaced his body, he sacrafised his Nen for powerfull aura by conditioning only to use it until he killed pitou, and that let him do it.
@@Glacius91 I never saw it as aging. It merely appears as he did since he is a child after all. To me its more like he used all his life force to enhance everything about him. Which is why he grows taller to accommodate his growing muscles, hair gets longer but he doesn't necessarily grow a beard or nails like you said. He basically just enhanced all his current characteristics to their limit. Which what enhancers do like for example Palm is able to enchance her hair to be stronger and long enough to cover her entire body to both attack and defend or like Uvo could bite through someone's skull or enhance his voice enough to damage your ears.
Or it could've be a just an aesthetic choice from the mangaka for the sake of the viewers and nothing actually changes about Gon other than the power he's gaining in exhange for his life which alters his appearance. (Kinda like Ichigo's Final Getsuga Tenshou which makes his hair black and long and even alters his eye color but as soon his powers are gone, all that disappears.)
@@Glacius91 well true but I think gon would just look weird with long nails. Im pretty sure Togashi that this too so the best way to represent this would be just with hair.
At the end of the episode: "That's my favorite episode!"
"HOW TF ARE YOU TALKING RIGHT NOW?!" 😂😂😂
Got the 10$ patreon JUST FOR THIS REACTION. Couldn't wait more weeks for it!!
Alternative title : a child who is angry because a cat breaks his kite
Nahid: "This is the best episode ever. My favorite"
Hxh fans: Ummm hold up. Just you wait, bro
The only episodes that would compare to this one is 116 and 134. I think 135 is a little below them.
I don't wanna be that guy but I've seen all and my fav is still this episode
131 is my favourite but imo 135 is better
to make it simple bisky transform to loli bisky and gone litterally aged sacrifiying all his talent and potentiel and even his life for this
Yup and Killua said that Bisky aura is the same. While Gon aura, exponentially increase.
after sooo long, i finally get to see you guys react to one of the greatest episodes in anime history imo. the music in the background, the transformation, the whole setting of it was top notch.
Rip Gon😭 it never gets easier to watch this scene
Thanks for dropping double HxH this week. I've been waiting for months to see your reactions to this episode.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAT?
Gon lost his arm?
That never happened before????
I love her reaction; i think the whole situation gon was in was overwhelming, also for kilua, seeing his friend like this, the one who saved him from his own darkness...
Suraj: “i didn’t watch death note”
Also suraj when gon transforms: “he looks like something from death note”
She didn't see the screen but shouted bcuz others shouted😂 6:59
Be honest, we all tried to look over Pitou’s shoulder.
thank you so much for the double drop, really appreciate it
* Gon causes a big explosion for Nen that may have killed him *
Hana: This is very sad, and Gon’s poor, but ... Killua is okay?
"This is my favorite episode"
"WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT"
Same girl, same...
14:43 I like how Micky said "nooo" with his playful voice and then it change to pure indignation 🥺
The long hair is bit of a reference to Yu Yu Haksho, Togashi's other work as Yusuke when transformed as a demon his hair grew extremely long. Also a bit of a cultural thing as having extremely long dark hair has been portrayed as demonic in Japanese media..
Long hair is demonic in our media?? First time hearing that... and I been a jp man for almost 40 years. You sure about that being a "cultural" thing?
Also, since Gon literally aged his body, his hair becoming long is only natural. Without any references.
@@user-un-known I think so from what I've seen with how extremely long dark hair is portrayed in Japanese media at least when certain characters get really creepy or dark, the long hair gets played up for effect. Then again it may be more of a trope.
Legend has it Micky still has his mouth open
7:56 Suraj is only Normie to lean to the left, desperate to see over Pitou's shoulder. Props for being that into the story.
“Is he some mythical creature we didn’t know about.”
Well, actually…
If you’re wondering how pitou was able to attack even after it died. It was said in the yorknew arc that nen becomes more powerful (or evolves) after death. That was the reason the troop couldn’t kill kurapika because he pit his nen in chrollo. Also SPOILER WARNING ⚠️... I’m pretty sure in the manga during the chrollo vs hisoka fight chrollo used an ability that he stole from a dead person that was incredibly more powerful. Don’t quote me on that last part tho I’m not 100% sure.
It's the bombs he got from the elder in their hometown
Yes. Moon and Sun. And there is another example of nen after death on the manga 😉
If I recall it didn’t get more powerful the ability itself, but it’s nen got strong enough to remain in the book even after death.
he stole the ability but when the elder was dead the ability didn't disappeared from the book for the nen after death boost
Chrollo did get the Sun and Moon marks from the Elder in Meteor city, you are right.
This is my single most favorite episode of anime. It put Hunter x Hunter not just at the top of my anime list but at the top of any show I have ever watched period! This episode kills me. To think back of our sweet kid Gon to this monster he becomes.... still brings a tear to my eye and this has to be the 10th time I’ve seen it haha.
Gon flexed so hard the anime reverted back to manga.
Reminds me of the Kurapika flex against Uvo
When Gon took the quote “ It’ll take you atleast a 100 years before you can beat me” seriously LOL
8:12 They all lean back at the same time like, "God Damn!!"
The most sad thing about this episode is what Killua says when he sees Gon, that this grown up Gon (Massive Aura) version would have inevitably happen decades later in Gon's life if he had been training regularly. meaning Gon sacrificed all that talent and potential along with his Nen for revenge.
P.S.: Their Master (Wing) who taught them Nen also said at one point: "Master, I think I may have awakened a MONSTER".
This is one of the greatest anime episode in history
Here we gooo it’s been a long wait !😎
Nobody:
Rana: I need hair like that 😌
Glad you guys understood that this was basically a nen contract, some people don't get that at first. Generally nen contracts and restrictions give power proportional to whatever you're sacrificing or restricting, so just think about how strong Netero was and he still couldn't beat the king, yet Pitou says Gon is as strong as the king, so he has to give up A LOT to get this kind of power.
The reason it is in the list of legendary anime hxh ..
very nice of you the guy with blue hat to mention the music because its very underrated ,its original and it give me chills everytime i watch this episode ,
Nahid has to take an emotional intelligence test because my man is over here loving it compared toeverybody else's saddest episode
Good video, was waiting for this one.
12:23 I know suraj, Pitou is pretty cute.
I remember the first time I saw this episode...
When I did, I didn't want to watch anime for a while. I couldn't shake that strange bittersweet feeling. So, after 2 weeks of not watching anything, I watched the episode again and understood everything. I realized that it was my favorite episode in history! And to this day I haven't counted the times I've seen it.
Gon: Finally I get to be same like Kite
Me: K then he's gonna die.
Ep 136:
Me: K then he's gonna resurrect.
I have been waiting patently for this video for a while
this is a great scene but don’t forget hisoka’s bungee gum has the properties of rubber and gum
I love the collective jaw drops we've created in the studio today
10:00 bruh I NEVER thought of that, it's true. 200 iq reactor
This is one of the best subversions of anime tropes. Usually a big power up is presented as triumphant, light and earned (the greatest example is the Super Saiyan transformation). Here, Gon got the power in exchange for his own life, he got the power he would've developed in years of training (in contrast to Netero, who did do that), wich came at enormous cost and is presented in a frightingly dark and depressing way. He got the power he wanted at the biggest cost possible.
Nahid is a real dragon ball fan as he was the only one who could speak after this episode.
Pitou said “Thank goodness I am the one he’s going to kill”. So I don’t believe he is going to be fighting the king.
This arc is about Gon becoming a monster and Meruem becoming more human
I waited more than 2 years for this
This is one of the greatest episode of anime ever.
“Inside you there are two wolves”
The 2 wolves: Rana and Nahid
6:58 I like how that woman is not even paying attention but still faked her wtf reaction
You know its intense when the crew gets quiet and Ranas just sitting there with her mouth open lol
And just don't forget people who saying that "wow that's what we was wating for" that he is just 12 years old selfish kid. Don't forget.
Nen after death was a concept established way back in York New (probably before that I can't remember) but thats what happened with Pitou. You can even see her ability acting on its own after she dies.