The following is a list of episodes from the TV anime adaptation of the manga series Hunter × Hunter. The adaptation was produced by Nippon Animation and first aired on Fuji Television for 62 episodes from October 16, 1999, to March 31, 2001. The TV ser
Gekijouban Hunter x Hunter: Fantomu rûju: Directed by Yûzô Satô. With Tommy Arciniega, Edward Bosco, Griffin Burns, Robbie Daymond. Someone has stolen Kurapika's eyes-and another survivor from his clan whose members were massacred for their S
Five years prior the 287th Hunter Exam, the Phantom Troupe approached the Kurta Clan for their valuable Scarlet Eyes and massacred all 128 villagers. It's reported that family members were made to face one another and stabbed multiple times, with their heads severed while they were still alive...
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Uvogin (ウボォーギン, Ubōgin) was member #11 of the Phantom Troupe and physically the strongest in the group.[3][4] Uvogin was the tallest and most muscular member of the Phantom Troupe. He had an unruly mane of grizzled hair, sideburns, long, thick eye
Gon Freecss (ゴン=フリークス, Gon Furīkusu) is a Rookie Hunter and the son of Ging Freecss. Finding his father is Gon's motivation in becoming a Hunter.[7] He has been the main protagonist for most of the series, having said role in the Hunter Exam, He
Kurapika (クラピカ, Kurapika) is the last survivor of the Kurta Clan. He is a Blacklist Hunter and current leader of the organization founded by Light Nostrade. He is a member of the Zodiacs with the codename "Rat" (子(ね), Ne). His goal is to avenge his
For instance, Killua introduces Alluka to Gon as his sister,[15] Killua stated that Alluka being a girl was the reason they needed female butlers to attend to her on their mission to save Gon,[7] and Killua refers to Alluka as his sister multiple times, including when they were children...