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Aug 11, 2017
If you're looking for something light and fun, HxH might not be for you because it packs a proper punch in your feels section.
The story is about a young boy (Gon Freecss) going after his father's (Ging Freecss) footsteps to find out the reason why and how his career was so captivating to let him abandon his duty and responsibilities to raise Gon.
Gon sets out from his home to challenge a whole new world, gain amazing trustworthy friends and face many hardships and trials at only a young age of 12.

Even though the story isn't completely finished yet, this is probably one of the most satisfying ways to end this anime so no worries about a weird after taste after you're done with HxH. (Can't deny that I'm craving for more though)
I hope the mangaka recovers soon and can finish this masterpiece at his own pace, I'll be definitely waiting for any kind of updates!

The art is simply stunning, what I particularly like is the quirky aura of very special individuals is never repetitive, it is as individual and special like the characters that were created.
Now that I think of it, actually not only art, but sound, character, and the overall enjoyment grows with each arc.
As for the characters, I don't really know how to put it into words without spoiler anything, but I absolutely have at least a handful that grew very dear to me, to the point to make me cry when they do, make me feel sad and smile whenever they're laughing. Even maybe for antagonists, you might find yourself cheering for them before you know, no matter how cruel they are or could be.
Reviewer’s Rating: 10
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