He's going to be the final bad guy.Maybe the Kurta Clan only knew Gyo and not the shit that keeps you from getting one shotted?
That's supposed to be Gyro. Gyo is the enhanced Nen vision.
People who think Gon's transformation was an asspull probably just weren't paying attention. The concepts and associated risks are explained really clearly in the Yorknew arc, and then reiterated with Gon, Killua, and Pitou's comments.
He's gone for more than two parts many times, but not in a while (it looks like the last time was the first chapters of the Palace Invasion in 5 parts).Incidentally, How many parts do you guys think Clash is gonna be? Togashi usually only goes for two part chapters but i can't imagine the mafia stuff on the 3rd tier coming to a resolution next chapter.
Memes, people just use the cherkov's gun principle cause togashi gave that dude too much screen time
Memes, people just use the cherkov's gun principle cause togashi gave that dude too much screen time
Nah, i feet it was just a troll at this pointManga panel said that, that they will meet at some point in the future.
Not really, the manga straight up said they will meet.
Here's the panel, btw:
Still sifting for Gon panels. I think once I have most of them put together, it'll paint a pretty compelling picture. Stuff like this is very telling.
That reminds me, i was watching 1999 anime and i realized gon started seeking for power pretty early on in the series, since i never cared much for the boy i overlooked a lot, but the whole badge test of the hunter exam is basically him seeing how far away in the power scale is hisoka and how weak he really is and that lead him to almost kill himself in that whole ponzu episode, idk if the manga added content from te anime but until then he felt he only progressed in the exam because of the help from his friends so he didn't earn anything and that's... not quite the truth as he had already helped them more than enough to earn that...Still sifting for Gon panels. I think once I have most of them put together, it'll paint a pretty compelling picture. Stuff like this is very telling.
Here's the panel, btw:
Then you watch this dynamic evolve to the point their friendship became kind of toxic and you hug your knees and start to cry :( gon can't give the guy a break yeesh
Killua never really had the time to be on his own and figure out what he wants to do and how he wants to live, between being in an overly sheltered household then tossed right at a relationship where he was completely dependent of the other part and said person was also very demanding, it's not just adolescence, he never got to be actually free until recently :/It's true, but I guess adolescence is always hard. It's sort of the perfect time for Gon and Killua to split up.
Killua never really had the time to be on his own and figure out what he wants to do and how he wants to live, between being in an overly sheltered household then tossed right at a relationship where he was completely dependent of the other part and said person was also very demanding, it's not just adolescence, he never got to be actually free until recently :/
Im betting he'll come back pretty different from the killua we know, and for the best xD
That's fair enough, i mean, a lot of killua's suffering during the CA arc came from him not having what it took to help gon during his bad times, dude never had people relying on him in that way so he felt powerless when he realised he didn't know what to do... Killua grew a lot bt staying with gon, it was a relationship miles healthier than him with his family, but i think the beauty of all that is that we can tell exactly the moment that relationship starts to turn bad... (i use the dodgeball game as a starting point)honestly I love how HxH takes its time and brings up al those nuances cause that's much deeper than whatever we get in the average shounen... it's not just a matter of character development of each one of the boys, how they interact with each other sorta shapes what they've becomeI think Killua was probably seeking some kind of emotional dependency, and at the time I don't think that was a bad thing. Or rather, given his upbringing, I think it makes a lot of sense that he'd invest a lot of trust, and find his first real friend in, a person that's arguably pathologically guileless. Basically, I don't think it's that uneven, though the spectacular blow up was felt more on Killua's side. When their relationship worked, it seemed that it was because they'd constantly switch up the parent/child dynamic, urging the other to grow, and in the end it all seemed to shake out even. Gon kept Killua's trust by not really giving him any reason to doubt him, until he did...
I didn't mean the adolescence thing to be so ruthlessly simplistic, I just meant that a lot of this stuff finds some kind of analogy in the stuff kids go through during adolescence. At that age you've usually internalized a sense of competence, and you're just starting to critically think over the values you were taught when you were younger, to figure out what you really believe. I think they're both going to come back more 'complete' or less lopsided people. That's to say that with their naiveté about the friendship gone, they can't think that their two halves will make up a complete person anymore, that's on each of them.
Oh boy that edit reminds me of some jump force scenes with the player's avatar looking like ChrolloThree Narutos from Volume 15 (first is by Inoue, third by Togashi, and the middle one by the author whose name I still can't make out).
And then I put together those two halves (I guess I could've edited out that cellphone, too).
*looks at first image*Yo. Didn't take too long to sift through 300+ chapters. :P
Gon is definitely an interesting character. A boy trying to make his way through, and make sense of, an aggressive adult world. First image is looking at Gon's nature and potential; the second some of the more important/relevant panels on Nen and restrictions.
Rough, indeed.*looks at first image*
Oh this is so wholesome I'm getting good memorie...wait, gon, no gon don't do this, gon stop, please, noo, NOOOOOO
Yes, it was a reference, i can't tell how much without spoilers thoughSo the Jojo Part 5 anime just got to King Crimson and it just reminds me of the fact T. Sandwich has a rather similar ability though arguably his might be even crazier.
Yes, it was a reference, i can't tell how much without spoilers though
Bill also has other part of Giorno's stand power, the one araki forgot xDThere are actually several Nen powers in the current arc that are remiscent of some famous Stands. The one dude who turns weapons into living creatures has a more specific version of Giorno's stand.
Poses. More poses! (from a 4chan anon)So the Jojo Part 5 anime just got to King Crimson and it just reminds me of the fact T. Sandwich has a rather similar ability though arguably his might be even crazier.
Remember he has two standsI'm not really sure I want to see what kind of poses The Sandwich would do with his Murder Lady Horse
I wanna know how that dude will end, togashi can't use the same stuff araki did
Lol, the main reason why I was able to understand that Stand's ability was Togashi's explanation for his own version of it with Tse.So the Jojo Part 5 anime just got to King Crimson and it just reminds me of the fact T. Sandwich has a rather similar ability though arguably his might be even crazier.