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In the other world, however, Luna is revealed to be Headhunter. 8"Off-Campus Study Trip"
Transliteration: "Kōgai Gakushū" (Japanese: 校外学習)Chinatsu HasegawaChinatsu HasegawaChinatsu HasegawaMay 26, 2023 (2023-05-26) After returning to camp, and as the only one of his team with cooking skills, Yūya turns the foraged ingredients into a delicious meal, causing Ms. Sawada to promptly propose to him, much to the
perturbation of Yūya's female admirers. The next day, a wild bear strays into the camping area. When Ms. Sawada is attacked, Yūya subdues the beast bare-handedly, and the academy administration decides to
keep it around as a guard animal. On the day he is scheduled to meet Lexia's father, Yūya thwarts Luna's attack on the Princess and knocks her out. Unable to believe she is evil, and curious about her reasons, Yūya, spontaneously joined by Lexia, teleports
them all to the Sage's hut to treat Luna's injuries. 9"The Princess and the Assassin"
Transliteration: "Ōjo to Ansatsusha" (Japanese: 王女と暗殺者)Shingo TanabeShingo TanabeShingo TanabeJune 2, 2023 (2023-06-02) After learning about Yūya's relationship with her, Lexia questions Luna, who
reveals her life's story before she became an assassin for the Guild of Darkness, and her latest mission is to kill Lexia. Expecting to be executed, Luna is surprised when Yūya and Lexia extended their friendship to her. The Princess appoints Luna as her bodyguard, and both ladies declare their affection for Yūya to each other.
Shueisha. p. 30. ↑ "Hunter x Hunter Anime
Film Announced". Animekon.
Retrieved 2012-03-13.
From there on out, the only fun episodes until the end are the filler episodes. I'd say you should watch them, but it's not worth sifting through hours of filth just so you get a
small bit of Excalibur. I'll admit that some of the fight scenes are really good, especially with that one guy who wrapped a chainsaw around himself, but most of the time I wasn't paying enough attention to even see them.
What I did gather was that there was a man behind the man behind the man, and I was actually invested in one particular character, Stein, who was slowly going insane throughout the show. That's about it.
However, the last three episodes are actually incredible,
almost enough for me to give this show a positive score. One long fight scene (minus a small break to wrap up Soul's character arc), and it's gorgeous. A bit of Evangelion-inspired diving into the mind, and it's just about perfect.
And that's my review. Very sparse on details, but that's because (1) the first seventeen episodes are so good that you should watch them blind (that's why I don't review stuff that I like), and (2) everything else was so boring that I couldn't pay attention. Watch the first third, don't bother with anything else.