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Characters from different peoples were supposed to be unable to communicate, but all lines are in Japanese. I recall the first chapter featuring Franks speaking in (nonetheless modern) French when in the presence of Norsemen, to portray this. An understandable break from reality, given how difficult it would be to include lines in Welsh, Old Norse, etc. But it still seemed odd.
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Thorfinn is a flat revenge story protagonist: being obsessed, brooding and resentful are his sole traits. He is static, never takes notice of the surrounding environment to contemplate and thus is easily manipulated. Thorkell is mighty and larger than life. Given the setting and his culture, his character somewhat fits but to an extend also ruins the tone; multiple sequences and lines are straight from B-grade action films, one of the worst offenders being his debut at the first episode. Still, the ones that left me with the sourest of impressions are Thors and Canute, enough to include separate explanations at the plot section. These include titles for the WonderSwan,[98] WonderSwan Color,[99][100][101] Game Boy Color,[102][103] Game Boy Advance,[104] PlayStation,[105][106] and PlayStation 2. [107] A game based on the second anime adaptation was released on the PlayStation Portable on September 20, 2012. [108] Characters from the franchise have appeared along with other Weekly Shōnen Jump properties in the fighting games Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars for the Nintendo DS, J-Stars Victory VS for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita,[109][110] and Jump Force for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. [111] Other Merchandise See also: the Merchandise category & Hunter × Hunter Characters Books A series of three film books based on the first anime series and authored by Nobuaki Kishikan has been released by Shueisha from December 3, 1999 to August 24, 2001. [112][113][114] A guidebook to the 1999 anime titled Hunter × Hunter Characters Book: World × Character × Blessing was published by Shueisha in January 2001. [115] A databook to the manga titled Hunter × Hunter: Hunters Association Official World and Character Guide was published by the company on June 4, 2004. [116] There is also an extensive trading card game by Bandai,[117] action and trading figures,[118][119] and various other collectables. [120][121][122] Reception Manga Reception The Hunter × Hunter manga has been largely commercially successful; having sold over 60. 6 million collected volumes in Japan as of February 2012, making it Shueisha's eighth best-selling manga series. [123] This number had grown to 66. 3 million copies by 2014.
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