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"[172] Following the conclusion of the series' original television broadcast, the public and critical reception to Neon Genesis Evangelion was polarized,[173] particularly with regard to the final two episodes. The experimental style of the finale confused[174] or alienated many fans[54][58] and spawned debate and controversy;[160][175] the criticism was largely directed toward the lack of storyline resolution in the final two episodes. [160] Opinion on the finale was mixed,[160] with the audience broadly divided between those who considered the episodes "deep", and those who felt their meaning was "more apparent than real". [176] The English voice actors admitted that they also had trouble understanding the series' conclusion. [174] The Mainichi Times wrote that broadcast of the penultimate episode, "nearly all viewers felt betrayed .

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A large number of audio CDs for the franchise have been released by Marvelous Entertainment. The three-volume soundtrack for the 1999 anime television series (1, 2, and 3) contains 129 instrumental and vocal songs. The Original Video Animation Hunter × Hunter Sound Trax for the first OVA series contains 18 songs and the Original Video Animation Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island Original Sound Tracks for the second OVA series contains 30 songs. [88] In addition, character-specific and story arc drama CDs and a 17-volume radio drama titled Hunter × Hunter R have been published throughout the anime adaptations' release period. [89][90][91] Musicals and Theatrical Play There have been two musicals based on Hunter × Hunter. The first, Musical Hunter × Hunter, was originally performed during December 2000. [92] It is an original story that appears to take place between the end of the Yorknew City arc and the beginning of the Greed Island arc. The second, Musical Hunter × Hunter: The Nightmare of Zoldyck, was originally performed during August 2002. [92] It is a retelling of when Kurapika, Leorio, and Gon go to fetch Killua back from his family estate after the end of the Hunter Exam arc. Both musicals have received separate DVD and audio CD releases, as well as a dual DVD release from Marvelous Entertainment. [88][93][94] There is also a live-action play titled Real Stage Hunter × Hunter: "A Longing for Phalcnothdk ~ A Spider's Memory ~", which was performed 16 times at the Theater Sun-mall in Shinjuku, Tokyo during August 2004.