@@jackbordar2727yeah right altho kind of hard to notice coz there are lots of things happening that it just pass by our heads but yeah Togashi showing us that if u'r doing bad things it'll come back to u
First time I watched these episodes, straight ugly crying 😂 had to turn it off and go sit in the garden with the dogs for awhile. Togashi is such a talent
Meruem "the light that illuminates all" got his life illuminated by a girl "komugi" who has only knows darkness all her life. - Someone from some other comment section
Mereuem and Gon in this arc were parallel lines. Notice how they never met or even interacted once, and their journeys were complete opposites. At the start Meruem was a monster and Gon was a human but it slowly shifted until the roles reversed. Masterful writing by Togashi
When Komugi first mentioned “Kokoriko”, she described it as “her child”. Seeing the King come up with it and her having to beat it again was “like seeing her child come back to life”. In this episode, when she uses Kokoriko, Meruem reverses it, she gets out of it again, and Meruem once more finds an answer, it’s like them both coming up with “a child”. A new child, created by the both of them. That’s why she cries. She’s as happy as can be, having created a new “child” with Meruem. And another note, that I imagine someone else will inevitably mention: when Komugi says “I may not be worthy, but please accept me at your side”, the phrasing she uses in Japanese is a traditional way for a Bride to accept a marriage proposal.
There's actually an even deeper meaning of the whole "she reversed my reversal"-scene. The technique that Komugi invented, Kokoriko, was a technique which revolves around the idea of isolating the King piece from the other pieces and killing it off. As you might see, it mirrors what happens in the invasion perfectly. Kokoriko is literally the Hunters plan, isolate the King from the Royal Guards and kill him.Before Komugi figured out how to counter the move, it was basically a guaranteed way to kill the King. Then, after another player used Kokoriko against her, she figured out how to counter it. Komugis ability to counter Kokoriko meant that the King piece actually wasn't guaranteed to die, mirroring how in the story Komugis influence to the King and from there the King's newfound humanity meant that the King wasn't actually guaranteed to get killed. He could have been spared. But, unfortunately in these final moments, Komugi managed to reverse the counter for Kokoriko, which meant that Kokoriko was actually once again pretty much a guaranteed way to kill the King, which meant that in the story the King had to die as well, from the poison of the Rose.
@@Tepasdi know, but that’s a chore to read. And, also, too deep into the lore. The emotional impact is felt even without the context given by that information.
@@AllegroRubato Eh it's roughly 1.5 times longer than your comment, and it's actually something grounded in the series. A similar thing could be said about your comment as well, the emotional impact is felt even without you creating your own narratives within what's happening in the scene
The point of the Diego scene is that just like Meruem relinquished his status of supreme king, so did Diego 30 years before him. They both realized that even if they were born in the position and meant to rule, they found real value in something else, something much simpler. On top of that, Diego is really just Kim Jong Il, who was as well rumored to be a look-alike back in the 2000s.
The scene where Meruem remembered Komugi and regained his humanity (if it can be called that) is by far my favorite scene in the entire series. Really all my favorite scenes include Meruem as he's my favorite character. I'm a major sucker for redemption arcs, and his was perfect.
Another great detail was that the king initially always told his underlings that he wil not repeat himself, where in this episode, he continually repeats himself.
I’ve actually noticed that ‘reactions’ in order to be fair use have to be kinda active and that process can really take people out of the emotional weight the scene is going for
Oh idk about the most beautiful or best in all anime, but then again since you have a reaction channel i assume you haven't watched too many/not enough anime to call this episode the best. Nonetheless, these episodes are peak hxh anime along with a couple of the upcoming ones i'm sure you've already watched.
the way that Welfin knew Komugi's name, is, prior, he was forced by Pouf to make the phone call to Pitou about her!
Oh wow, I never realized that, that makes sense
So in the end it was Pouf who messed up
@@jackbordar2727yeah right altho kind of hard to notice coz there are lots of things happening that it just pass by our heads but yeah Togashi showing us that if u'r doing bad things it'll come back to u
I'm genuinely impressed you didn't cry
First time I watched these episodes, straight ugly crying 😂 had to turn it off and go sit in the garden with the dogs for awhile. Togashi is such a talent
Hope you enjoyed it and lift yourself up. We're not done yet
How did you not cry in this hoooooow😭😭😭😭😭
It’s because he was constantly mansplaining to her and not allowing her to feel anything.
@@dajtoad1 BS.
Nope, still crying. Every time. After all these rewatches.
Meruem "the light that illuminates all" got his life illuminated by a girl "komugi" who has only knows darkness all her life.
- Someone from some other comment section
Mereuem and Gon in this arc were parallel lines. Notice how they never met or even interacted once, and their journeys were complete opposites. At the start Meruem was a monster and Gon was a human but it slowly shifted until the roles reversed. Masterful writing by Togashi
When Komugi first mentioned “Kokoriko”, she described it as “her child”. Seeing the King come up with it and her having to beat it again was “like seeing her child come back to life”. In this episode, when she uses Kokoriko, Meruem reverses it, she gets out of it again, and Meruem once more finds an answer, it’s like them both coming up with “a child”. A new child, created by the both of them. That’s why she cries. She’s as happy as can be, having created a new “child” with Meruem.
And another note, that I imagine someone else will inevitably mention: when Komugi says “I may not be worthy, but please accept me at your side”, the phrasing she uses in Japanese is a traditional way for a Bride to accept a marriage proposal.
There's actually an even deeper meaning of the whole "she reversed my reversal"-scene. The technique that Komugi invented, Kokoriko, was a technique which revolves around the idea of isolating the King piece from the other pieces and killing it off. As you might see, it mirrors what happens in the invasion perfectly. Kokoriko is literally the Hunters plan, isolate the King from the Royal Guards and kill him.Before Komugi figured out how to counter the move, it was basically a guaranteed way to kill the King.
Then, after another player used Kokoriko against her, she figured out how to counter it. Komugis ability to counter Kokoriko meant that the King piece actually wasn't guaranteed to die, mirroring how in the story Komugis influence to the King and from there the King's newfound humanity meant that the King wasn't actually guaranteed to get killed. He could have been spared. But, unfortunately in these final moments, Komugi managed to reverse the counter for Kokoriko, which meant that Kokoriko was actually once again pretty much a guaranteed way to kill the King, which meant that in the story the King had to die as well, from the poison of the Rose.
@@Tepasdi know, but that’s a chore to read. And, also, too deep into the lore. The emotional impact is felt even without the context given by that information.
@@AllegroRubato Eh it's roughly 1.5 times longer than your comment, and it's actually something grounded in the series. A similar thing could be said about your comment as well, the emotional impact is felt even without you creating your own narratives within what's happening in the scene
This is the best conclusion to an arc I've ever seen in any show in my life, it's so brilliant my head hurts from thinking about it
Nah bro the best conclusion could've been adult gon and adult killua throwing punches with meruem and winning in an epic 20 episodes battle /s
It is undoubtedly the best episode of hxh and one of the best in all animes
The point of the Diego scene is that just like Meruem relinquished his status of supreme king, so did Diego 30 years before him. They both realized that even if they were born in the position and meant to rule, they found real value in something else, something much simpler.
On top of that, Diego is really just Kim Jong Il, who was as well rumored to be a look-alike back in the 2000s.
The fact that I didn't see any of you cry to this is insane. One of the best conclusions and most emotional endings in anime right here❤️
The scene where Meruem remembered Komugi and regained his humanity (if it can be called that) is by far my favorite scene in the entire series. Really all my favorite scenes include Meruem as he's my favorite character. I'm a major sucker for redemption arcs, and his was perfect.
Those ep got me even more than the whole Gon disaster, seeing Meruem like that is the first time I though, ok, he is the king.
still hits me in the feels
Meruem easily one of the best written villains in all anime and manga!
The only one I might put over him are Johan Liebert and Griffith.
Sato from Ajin maybe
Also, the fact that Meruem was asking if Komugi was still there, is because the poison turned him blind too.
They actually noticed that, when he was asking if she's still there they said "he can't see her." it's really cool since not many reactors catch that!
no tears in the thumbnail.. red flag!! 😂
I knew immediately it'd be an L reaction
@@MonkeyDLuffy-fb6ym THIS
Another great detail was that the king initially always told his underlings that he wil not repeat himself, where in this episode, he continually repeats himself.
Hxh is a great series. I wish they would make more anime
"You don't need a flashy fight you just need... Good ass-" -Prez
You got cut off there but that made it all the more perfect XD
Best HxH arc is the Yorknew arc but peak HxH moments came in the chimera ant arc.
Meruem was evil first. It is believed that the queen inherited human characteristics because she ate humans.
Constant mansplaining getting in the way of her feeling anything.
11:27 those are some serious thumbnail faces right there
YESSS
キメラアント編のクライマックスだな
was waiting for either Re zero or Horimiya, but got an amazing episode of HxH instead. Brilliant made my day.
Horimiya on Wed/Sat, Re Zero on Thursdays!
@@CaraPrezReacts aah, ok then i will be ready on these days. thanks for schedule though,😅
Might unsub if I see no tears. TBD
😂
I’ve actually noticed that ‘reactions’ in order to be fair use have to be kinda active and that process can really take people out of the emotional weight the scene is going for
Oh idk about the most beautiful or best in all anime, but then again since you have a reaction channel i assume you haven't watched too many/not enough anime to call this episode the best.
Nonetheless, these episodes are peak hxh anime along with a couple of the upcoming ones i'm sure you've already watched.
Once Hunter x Hunter is over, please watch Attack on Titan
Can u please watch Fruits basket please
Love you both reactions