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Transliteration: "Hekireki -Ni-" (Japanese: 霹靂-弐-)Itsuki Tsuchigami, Hakuyu Go
& Harumi YamazakiItsuki Tsuchigami, Hakuyu Go & Harumi YamazakiN/ANovember 16, 2023 (2023-11-16)N/A Backed into a corner and at near death by Haruta, Megumi unleashes his final suicide ploy, the ultimate shikigami of the Ten Shadows and the one the previous users have never been able to subjugate: "Eight-Handled Sword Divergent Sila Divine General Mahoraga". He activates the ritual and is immediately knocked out,
with Haruta almost killed until he is saved by Sukuna. Sukuna recognizes the ritual with Megumi trapped in a death-like state until Mahoraga is defeated, and intending to use him for his future plans, faces the shikigami himself. The two proceed in a devastatingly hard-hitting battle throughout Shibuya, with Sukuna eventually understanding Mahoraga's ability to adapt to attacks. To destroy it for good, Sukuna activates his Domain Expansion: Malevolent Shrine, mercilessly slashing everything within a 140 meter radius, turning everything and everyone within
that range, including Mahoraga itself, into dust. Haruta attempts to escape but he is also killed, with his luck courtesy of his cursed technique finally run out due to his fight with Nanami.
He said that the anime set itself apart with one of the greatest story
arcs in anime history in which the villain, not the hero, takes the anime to instant classic status. He also said that, "It is in the 2011 version where we see probably one of the best story arcs in anime history: the Chimera Ant Arc. "[183] According to Movie News Guide and Latin Post, the Madhouse's 2011 version received more viewers not only in Japan but also around the world,
particularly in North America. [184][185] Digital Fox Media's Michael Basile of Fox Sports Digital Media praised the animation quality of the new adaptation, "the animation actually appears to get better and better as the series progresses. The color palette can shift from vibrant and inviting to grim and menacing at the drop of a hat, the character designs are unique and appealing, the CG is very minimal, and the action sequences are some of the best that the shōnen genre has ever produced, on-par with the best works of Studio Bones. It's almost miraculous how consistently beautiful this anime is. " He also considered it to be "one of the best anime of all time. "[151] Nick Creamer held similar sentiments, writing "the show's fantastic aesthetics elevate it above almost everything out there – in direction, in sound design, in pacing, in animation, in basically every relevant aesthetic metric, Hunter × Hunter triumphs. That it's been maintaining this level of quality for well over a hundred episodes is nothing short of astonishing. "[152] Trivia From its debut (issue 14, 1998) to the present day (issue 22, 2019), Hunter × Hunter has been absent from Weekly Shonen Jump 627 times. The Chimera Ant arc lasted 134 chapters over 402 issues of Jump; that averages out to one-third of a chapter per week.