

Gon, Kurapika and Leorio help save the crew member, earning the captain's approval, so he sends the three to the port closest to the exam site. Kurapika and Leorio have an argument, stepping out onto the deck to fight during the storm, but are interrupted when Gon goes to save a crew member who fell out of the ship. He is later revealed to be one of the Hunter examiners, and he singles out Gon, Kurapika (who wishes to become a Hunter in order to hunt down the Phantom Troupe, a band of money driven ideologists, who massacred his clan in search of the red eyes possessed by his lineage), and Leorio (who claims to want to be a Hunter just for the money, but in reality is a good at heart man). After Gon predicts a violent storm approaching, the captain manages to steer the ship through the storm. After saying goodbye to Mito and the townspeople, Gon boards a ship with participants from other lands and sets sail for the exam venue. Although Mito is reluctant to let Gon leave his home, she relents after seeing his determination to understand why his father left and what his interest of becoming a Hunter was. In order to prove his ability to take the exam, Gon catches the local monster fish, "Lord of the Lake". Ging had left his son in the care of Mito, Gon's aunt, and has not been back since. The story begins with a young boy named Gon who aspires to be just like his father Ging. Transcription: " Tabidachi to Nakama-tachi" ( Japanese: タビダチ×ト×ナカマタチ)
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The background music and soundtrack for the series was composed by Yoshihisa Hirano.Įpisode list Hunter Exam arc (2011–12) No. Five pieces of music were used as the ending theme "Just Awake" by the Japanese band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas in episodes 1 to 26, "Hunting for Your Dream" by Galneryus in episodes 27 to 58, "Reason" sung by Japanese duo Yuzu in episodes 59 to 75, "Nagareboshi Kirari" also sung by Yuzu from episode 76 to 98, which was originally from the anime film adaptation, Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge, and "Hyōri Ittai" by Yuzu featuring Hyadain from episode 99 to 146, which was also used in the film Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission. The anime series' opening theme is alternated between the song "Departure!" and an alternate version titled "Departure! -Second Version-" both sung by Galneryus' vocalist Masatoshi Ono. On television, the series began airing on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block on April 17, 2016, and ended on June 23, 2019. Viz Media has licensed the anime for a DVD/Blu-ray release in North America with an English dub. The series started to be collected in both DVD and Blu-ray format on January 25, 2012.
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The new series premiered airing weekly on Nippon TV and the nationwide Nippon News Network from October 2, 2011. Instead of having the old cast reprise their roles for the new adaptation, the series features an entirely new cast to voice the characters. Produced by Nippon TV, VAP, Shueisha and Madhouse, the series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina, with Atsushi Maekawa and Tsutomu Kamishiro handling series composition, Takahiro Yoshimatsu designing the characters and Yoshihisa Hirano composing the music. It is a complete reboot of the anime adaptation starting from the beginning of the manga, with no connections to the first anime from 1999.

This new Hunter × Hunter anime was announced on July 24, 2011. Despite the fact that Ging left his son with his relatives in order to pursue his own dreams, Gon becomes determined to follow in his father's footsteps, pass the rigorous "Hunter Examination", and eventually find his father to become a Hunter in his own right. He learns that his father, Ging, is a legendary "Hunter", an individual who has proven themselves an elite member of humanity. The story begins with a young boy named Gon Freecss, who one day discovers that the father who he thought was dead, is in fact alive and well. Hunter × Hunter is an anime television series that aired from 2011 to 2014 based on Yoshihiro Togashi's Hunter × Hunter manga. Artwork for the first Hunter × Hunter volume that was released in Japan in both DVD and Blu-ray format.
