Hunter x hunter ep 63 eng sub gogo



Ally x And x Sword Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmmmmmm… Seems they've changed the OP to include the Phantom Troupers in action. Which is fine, s'long as they keep Hunting For Your Dream. The transition into it is BEST part of EVERY episode. I guess the rest of it remains pretty consistently high…
Just a heads up on episodes 63-70 for you guys, I'd highly recommend watching our videos through the Youtube links. My friends and I have given the first OVA a completely new, and as close-to-canon translation as possible. We feel it's much better, and more accurate than any other fan-translation out there currently.
Script-wise, we've stuck as closely to the official sub-script of the 1999 series and of the manga as possible. We hope you guys enjoy it, and we wanted to thank the mods again for including our links for these rewatches!
Darn it, I will start following the streams from now on. this OVA is my favorite thing about Hunter x Hunter.
Hunter x Hunter is set in a world where Hunters exist to perform all manner of dangerous tasks like capturing criminals and bravely searching for lost treasures in uncharted territories. Twelve-year-old Gon Freecss is determined to become the best Hunter possible in hopes of finding his father, who was a Hunter himself and had long ago abandoned his young son. However, Gon soon realizes the path to achieving his goals is far more challenging than he could have ever imagined. Story of HxH looks like the one of every single Shounen and it seems, that it won’t offer new elements and topics. My thoughts were completely vanished before the tenth episode. Although the main idea of the young boy Gon trying to become Hunter and finding his father is very simple, the story gets incredibly deep and complex from time to time. The writing is spectacular throughout, the path’s taken by the main characters to achieve their goals are incredibly creative and unpredictable, every arc offers new topics and even new genres, which couldn’t be attached any better. In conclusion, HxH is the most marathonable Anime I’ve seen so far.
Which of course includes Gon himself, who lets his emotions roar once more with his anger at Nobunaga’s plight. While cold-hearted murderers aren’t high on his list of super awesome people, even worse is the fact that they mourn their own comrades. What this stems from, using my Super High School Level observational skills, is Gon’s personal sense of respect for others. Episode 48 was well timed in that manner, providing us with a concrete example of his scale of judgment. In the case of Zepile, he can gleefully ignore the questionable side of fraud, especially in face of the emotions and effort he put into his work. It’s a central part to his character, going down to his internal motivation to find his father, to discover the reason he left despite having an obligation to raise his child. He’s a kid capable of understanding, and furthermore accepting, varying circumstances. But when you can kill dozens upon dozens others without skipping a beat, yet feel hurt when one of your own die? The hypocrisy doesn’t mesh well with Gon.
Thankfully Killua is part of a duo act, where Gon plays the optimistic never-say-die partner that brings Killua out of his funk. Using the concept of Side-Stepping they learned from Zepile, they successfully out-manuever Nobunaga, and gain their freedom once more. Armed with the knowledge that Kurapika is indeed very involved at this point in time, and has taken out a Troupe member, their new goal is to meet up with the old friend to up their Nen to the next level.
I remember when first time I watched this man I was so sad because the end of my favorite anime and when the ending them played I start crying I have great feelings with this song it make me cry every time..I watched HxH 1999 sub in 2009 and dub in my childhood I live for HxH
Yeah man I think this arc ended the way it should have. The show has never really been about big battles or epic climaxes. I think it ended exactly as it should.
The first two episodes of the pack are largely Chrollo centric, and fittingly enough, they show us why exactly this enigma is the leader of the Phantom Troupe. If I had to describe it, which I guess I do, then A x Brutal x Battlefield gives us some semblance as to who Chrollo is. His conversation with Neon is surprisingly sober, as they speak of death and the after-life. Visibly melancholic over Uvo’s death, this is the man who leads the world’s most dangerous group of thieves.
Shifting the focus off the villain for a moment, the rest of the episode features largely on the aftermath of the large scale Phantom Troupe attack. As it appears, many members of the Troupe are found dead, including Chrollo himself! This is all apparently thanks to Troupe member Kortopi, who I think actually gets his first line this episode? What exactly do you have to say little freaky thing? “Okay.”? Congrats Kortopi, that’s incredible, great hearing from you! With the ability to duplicate inanimate objects, crafting a mass of dead Troupers was apparently something he could do. With this news spreading throughout the mafia community, it appears as if the Phantom Troupe is finally defeated, and Kurapika is at a loss for words. That guy is totally distraught, and now that the situation is over, finally contacts Gon and co.