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As soon as he pulls in his haul, he tells Aunt Mito that she needs to hold up her end of the bargain by allowing him to take the Hunter Exam (Mito can’t be blamed for thinking there was no reasonable way an 11-year-old could catch a pseudo-sea-monster that full-grown adults had been afraid of for two decades). The show begins as Gon finally nabs the fish after apparently spending a whole week concentrating on doing so. The first thing we see in Hunter x Hunter is Gon trying to catch the Lord of the Lake, a massive, elusive fish his dad managed to reel in 20 years beforehand.
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Related: Hunter x Hunter's Nen Is The Best Fantasy Magic System Ever Created I don’t think it’s anything you wouldn’t predict yourself, but if you’re adverse to that sort of thing, you can go and read about Hunter x Hunter’s only bad episode instead (episode six, a 23-minute trainwreck in painstaking slow motion). I’m going to be talking about the end of Hunter x Hunter here, which obviously means there will be spoilers. Hunter x Hunter (2011) is over, and it’s high time we all learned to accept that as an unequivocal fact. That would be cool - we love Kurapika in this house - but it would also need to be a whole new series. I see it all the time: people saying that the Hunter x Hunter anime will venture to the Dark Continent once manga writer Yoshihiro Togashi comes back from his lengthy hiatus.