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Nausica Voiced by: Elisabeth Fargeot (French); Fiona Clarke (English) Nausica is an Eniripsa healer who helped the heroes after Amalia was bitten by a demonic rose although the poison was beyond her ability to heal. She directed them to a sap legendary for its healing properties, and Yugo and Ruel brought back several phials, one of which was used to cure Amalia. They gave the rest to her as thanks. Xav the Baker Voiced by: William Coryn (French); Taylor Clarke-Hill (English) A baker from Chtibrout Town who is famous for his incredible-tasting golden wheat bread. His storage is ruined by a monster called Breadnought, not long before the deadline for a baking contest where the winner can present their bread to the King of Bonta. To help Xav win the contest, Yugo becomes his assistant and trains under him, so Xav teaches Yugo how to mold bread as if he were training with a weapon. After the Baker's Tournament, Yugo and company stay at Xav's home before heading out for their next adventure. Helene Voiced by: Dolly Vanden (French); Jules de Jongh (English) Xav's wife and the mother of their two children. Ratafouine (Ratweasel in the English dub) Voiced by: Gérard Surugue (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Tolot, Calben, & Posho Tolot voiced by: Vincent Grass (French); Joe Mills (English) Calben voiced by: Frederic Cerdal (French); Eric Meyers (English) Posho voiced by: Michel Mella (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Old friends of Ruel and his team members in his Gobbowl team The Real Boitards. Kriss Krass Voiced by: Mathias Kozlowski (French); Taylor Clarke-Hill (English) A young Sacrier, who loves to play in Gobbowl and wishes to become the most famous and highly respected Gobbowl player. He is originally from Brakmar, however, he leaves the city, to be the captain of The Red Gobbowls Bonta team."[49] Tucker admitted to being "bewitched" by the series mainly due to the remarkable and original characters, especially the interplay between the vastly different personalities of the Phantom Troupe members. [147] Kimlinger gave particular praise to the characteristics of the complex villain Hisoka and the deep, emotional transformation of Kurapika in the latter half of the series. [12][13][49] Theron Martin, also of ANN, contrastingly found the plot of the earliest episodes to be cliché, called the protagonist Gon "an obvious Son Goku derivative", and stated that many of the story's aspects have already been covered by other shōnen series such as Dragon Ball Z a decade earlier. Martin was also displeased by an alleged lack of character development on the main protagonists' parts in the initial episodes. [11] The art and animation of the Hunter × Hunter anime have also been commended by the press. Kimlinger and Tucker were impressed by the art direction of Hunter × Hunter, the former of whom critiquing the adaptation of Togashi's work by Furuhashi as having "understated energy and flair, making the most of the era's (1999) mix of traditional and CG animation to bring Gon and friends' physical feats to fluid, exhilarating life. "[72][182] Martin faulted both the artwork and the subtle differences in character design. "The artistry not only shows its age but, in fact, looks older than it actually is," the reviewer commented, "hearkening back to a day when digital coloring and CG enhancements were not ubiquitous and allowances for a rougher look were greater. " Opinions of the series' sound and music have been somewhat mixed. Martin positively noted the soundtrack as the strongest production point of Hunter × Hunter, and was satisfied with both the English translation of the script and Ocean's voice overs. [13] Tucker found the music satisfactory and improved as the series progressed, but did not think it lived up to its potential.
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