In the Manga, early on Gon explains that he had his life saved by a travelling hunter named Kite, and this was actually his primary motivation for becoming a Hunter. The dadfinding thing was secondary.
This is still true in the anime, but they introduce it much later for some reason.
Also there was a prior anime not done by Madhouse that ended with Greed Island. General consensus is that this one understands the characters better.
The best endorsement of Hunter X Hunter I can give is that there's an arc where the heroes are acting out of fear, revenge, and ruthless pragmatism and the main villains are acting out of pure, overwhelming, childlike love for each other and for their society, and you can still see why the heroes are the heroes and the villains are the villains.
Having watched the fifteenth episode of RahXephon and finally found out what Isshiki's deal is... I am really sad now. Creepy smug albinistic dude needs a hug.
No, that's [the guy that he's cloned from. Isshiki has the unfortunate distinction of being the D. And a "mass production model" at that.] That will fuck you up.
Glenn, what anime do you actually like? Because you keep referencing things without explaining where they are from or stuff that you don't actually like and it's sort of exasperating.
Glenn, what anime do you actually like? Because you keep referencing things without explaining where they are from or stuff that you don't actually like and it's sort of exasperating.
Sorry about that.
My comment about insanity was catalyzed by a comment on IJBM about how much craziness there was in this one series, such as throwing together a harem premise and high(?) school setting with an anti-terrorism backstory. And I was reminded about how much people celebrate the crazy things that happen in anime -- like, an "OH MY GOD CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT REALLY HAPPENED???" thing, or a sort of memetic reference. From what I've seen of how people enjoy, say, Bobobobo Bobobo to TTGL to Azumanga Daioh to Space Dandy, a number of people in the fandom (pardon me for referring to it as a bloc after dismissing that idea earlier) seem to revel in how absurd, strange, overdone, obnoxious, etc. the characters and events are.
I guess it's a matter of taste, since I seem to be a much bigger fan of drama and much less of anime comedy. For reference, here's a list of some series I like (in alphabetical order) and why I think I like them:
AKB0048 First Stage (political, music) Allison & Lillia (romance, political/intrigue/setting) Arpeggio of Blue Steel: Ars Nova (drama, philosophy, music) Coppelion (drama, setting, artwork) Element Hunters (characterization, music) Eureka Seven (characterization, music) Haruhi Suzumiya, The Melancholy of (mystery, drama) Kiddy Grade (characterization, music, drama, political) Lagrange: the Flower of Rin-ne (season 1) (narrative structure, music?) Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS (narrative structure, characterization) Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (drama) Nodame Cantabile (still not sure yet but I seem to have enjoyed this, but I think it's comedy and characterization) Noir (drama.mystery, action, music) Rocket Girls (comedy) Sky Girls (slice of life, music) Stellvia of the Universe (drama, romance, slice of life, music) Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry (drama, music) Stratos 4 (drama) The iDOLM@STER (slice of life, music, a bit of drama) Time of Eve (philosophy, animation) Uta~Kata (drama, music, philosophy?)
a lot of drama, a lot of liking stuff for their soundtracks, some characterization, not much action or comedy.
I think that I used to think I liked action, but then realized that fight scenes and action sequences were generally not particularly well done and better imagined than strictly watched. With the exception of particularly impressive ones where the characters do really cool things, such as in Noir. (Popcorn, anyone?)
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i suppose the author couldn't either
I have not read the manga, I have just heard these thigns.
The firstborn Royal Guard is actually the most popular character, in front of Hisoka even.
ha, ha, ha
My comment about insanity was catalyzed by a comment on IJBM about how much craziness there was in this one series, such as throwing together a harem premise and high(?) school setting with an anti-terrorism backstory. And I was reminded about how much people celebrate the crazy things that happen in anime -- like, an "OH MY GOD CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT REALLY HAPPENED???" thing, or a sort of memetic reference. From what I've seen of how people enjoy, say, Bobobobo Bobobo to TTGL to Azumanga Daioh to Space Dandy, a number of people in the fandom (pardon me for referring to it as a bloc after dismissing that idea earlier) seem to revel in how absurd, strange, overdone, obnoxious, etc. the characters and events are.
I guess it's a matter of taste, since I seem to be a much bigger fan of drama and much less of anime comedy. For reference, here's a list of some series I like (in alphabetical order) and why I think I like them:
AKB0048 First Stage (political, music)
Allison & Lillia (romance, political/intrigue/setting)
Arpeggio of Blue Steel: Ars Nova (drama, philosophy, music)
Coppelion (drama, setting, artwork)
Element Hunters (characterization, music)
Eureka Seven (characterization, music)
Haruhi Suzumiya, The Melancholy of (mystery, drama)
Kiddy Grade (characterization, music, drama, political)
Lagrange: the Flower of Rin-ne (season 1) (narrative structure, music?)
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS (narrative structure, characterization)
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (drama)
Nodame Cantabile (still not sure yet but I seem to have enjoyed this, but I think it's comedy and characterization)
Noir (drama.mystery, action, music)
Rocket Girls (comedy)
Sky Girls (slice of life, music)
Stellvia of the Universe (drama, romance, slice of life, music)
Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry (drama, music)
Stratos 4 (drama)
The iDOLM@STER (slice of life, music, a bit of drama)
Time of Eve (philosophy, animation)
Uta~Kata (drama, music, philosophy?)
a lot of drama, a lot of liking stuff for their soundtracks, some characterization, not much action or comedy.