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[12][13] 2011 Series Madhouse's 2011 adaptation has been met with near-universal critical acclaim. Adrian Marcano from Inverse considered Hunter × Hunter 2011 to be one of the greatest anime series ever. 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. "[148] 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. [149][150] 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 shonen 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.Archived from the original on September 1, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2015. ^ "Jojo breaks torne record" (in Japanese). Mantan-Web. jp. April 19, 2014. Archived from the original on April 21, 2014. Retrieved October 24, 2014. ^ "IS IT WRONG TO TRY AND PICK UP GIRLS IN A DUNGEON story by Fujino Omori, illustration by Suzuhito Yasuda". Yen Press. Archived from the original on September 20, 2015.
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