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159. As Ippo found out that Mashiba isn't home, and the two hear the fireworks, Ippo got nervous, while Kumi turned off the lights for them to watch the fireworks. When they looked at each other, they move closer and were about to kiss until Ippo stopped as he saw Mashiba outside. The two attempt to kiss multiple times until Kumi decided to turn the lights on, as Ippo kept seeing people outside. Ippo and Kumi become horrified when they notice that Mashiba has been in the living room with them for some time. As Ippo and Kumi wondered why Mashiba is back early from his training camp, Mashiba explained that there was a food poisoning outbreak there, so everyone left early to disinfect the area. Ippo was worried about Mashiba's condition due to the food poisoning, which Mashiba noted that he feels like he is going to puke because of seeing Ippo's face. Ippo being yelled at by Kumi. As Ippo got visibly nervous, Mashiba decided to calm down and have a discussion with Ippo by having him answer some questions. Ippo was asked what are five things he likes about Kumi, but only ten seconds to answer. Ippo got stressed out by the question and ended up not giving an answer in the time it took Mashiba to count to ten, causing Mashiba to tell Ippo to get out.

Hunter × HunterFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Gon Freecss above a large frogGenreAdventure[1]Fantasy[1]Martial arts[2][3] MangaWritten byYoshihiro TogashiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpEnglish magazineNA: Weekly Shonen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runMarch 3, 1998 – presentVolumes37 (List of volumes) Anime filmHunter × Hunter – Jump Super Anime Tour 98Directed byNoriyuki AbeProduced byKen HaginoTetsuo DaitokuWritten byHiroshi HashimotoStudioPierrotReleasedJuly 26, 1998Runtime26 minutes Anime television seriesDirected byKazuhiro FuruhashiProduced byShunichi KosaoKeiichi MatsudaDaisuke KawakamiWritten byNobuaki KishimaMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioNippon AnimationLicensed byNA: Viz MediaOriginal networkFNS (Fuji TV)English networkUS: Funimation ChannelOriginal run October 16, 1999 – March 31, 2001Episodes62 (List of episodes) Original video animationHunter × Hunter OVADirected bySatoshi Saga (1–8)Yukihiro Matsushita (9–16)Takeshi Hirota (17–30)Written byNobuaki KishimaMusic byToshihiko SahashiStudioNippon AnimationReleased January 17, 2002 – August 18, 2004Episodes30 (List of episodes) Anime television seriesDirected byHiroshi KōjinaProduced byToshio NakataniNaoki Iwasa (1–58)Tomoko Yoshino (1–75)Tetsuto Motoyasu (1–87)Akira Shinohara (1–99)Manabu Tamura (1–123)Atsushi Kirimoto (59–148)Hiroyuki Okino (88–100)Kenichi Sakurai (100–148)Ai Morikawa (124–148)Written byAtsushi Maekawa (1–58)Tsutomu Kamishiro (39–148)Music byYoshihisa HiranoStudioMadhouseLicensed byAUS: Crunchyroll[a]NA: Viz MediaSA/SEA: Muse CommunicationOriginal networkNNS (NTV)English networkSEA: AnimaxUS: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run October 2, 2011 – September 24, 2014Episodes148 (List of episodes) Anime films Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge (2013) Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission (2013) Video games Hunter × Hunter: Hunter no Keifu (2000) Hunter × Hunter: Maboroshi no Greed Island (2000) Hunter × Hunter: Kindan no Hihō (2001) Hunter × Hunter: Ryū myaku no Saidan (2001) Hunter × Hunter: Ubawareta Aura Stone (2001) Hunter × Hunter: Minna Tomodachi Daisakusen!! (2003) Hunter × Hunter: Wonder Adventure (2012) Anime and manga portal Hunter × Hunter (stylized as HUNTER×HUNTER and pronounced "hunter hunter")[4] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 1998, although the manga has frequently gone on extended hiatuses since 2006. Its chapters have been collected in 37 tankōbon volumes as of November 2022. The story focuses on a young boy named Gon Freecss who discovers that his father, who left him at a young age, is actually a world-renowned Hunter, a licensed professional who specializes in fantastical pursuits such as locating rare or unidentified animal species, treasure hunting, surveying unexplored enclaves, or hunting down lawless individuals. Gon departs on a journey to become a Hunter and eventually find his father. Along the way, Gon meets various other Hunters and encounters the paranormal. Hunter × Hunter was adapted into a 62-episode anime television series by Nippon Animation and directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi, which ran on Fuji Television from October 1999 to March 2001. Three separate original video animations (OVAs) totaling 30 episodes were subsequently produced by Nippon Animation and released in Japan from 2002 to 2004. A second anime television series by Madhouse aired on Nippon Television from October 2011 to September 2014, totaling 148 episodes, with two animated theatrical films released in 2013. There are also numerous audio albums, video games, musicals, and other media based on Hunter × Hunter. The manga has been licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media since April 2005.

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Ultimatia claims to be helping the child find his missing parents. They are interrupted by Monarch Nebulim, allowing Ragna to slip away. Crimson identifies a weakness with Ultimatia’s magic; in order to rewind Femud’s death she had to stop pausing time around herself. This means if they kill her and she rewinds her death she will be stuck in that moment repeatedly until her magic runs out and her death becomes permanent. Ragna cannot reconcile his desire to kill Ultimatia with his tactical decision to run away and disappears into the city. Slime reports Ragna’s disappearance to Crimson.