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[ SECRET POST #3140 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3140 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2015-08-10 10:45 am (UTC)(link)I can't say it's the only season I like, though it is a favourite.
I was also suprised too initially, by the way, because the first pages indicated a completely different kind of story than it actually became. As
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(Anonymous) 2015-08-11 08:51 am (UTC)(link)Instead, Gon only even *sees* the King once, and never fights him. He instead fights the King's lieutenant, and has to resort to a dangerous forbidden technique to win -- and unlike every other 'dangerous forbidden technique' in the history of the genre, this one actually does cripple him in an incredibly gruesome way, and he spends the entirety of the next arc in a hospital bed, slowly dying. Meanwhile, the King does manage to kill the mentor figure -- who then just nukes him. Literally detonates a powerful bomb that's the fantasy equivalent of a nuclear weapon. The King never loses a fight -- he just dies quietly of radiation poisoning in the arc's epilogue.
You can see a lot of things like this in the other arcs, too, if you're looking for them. Hunter x Hunter's one of my favorite shounen manga out there for just that reason, and I really wish Togashi could recover from his health issues and/or laziness (whichever is the real reason) and keep it going...