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Retrieved 4 December 2017. ^ "Cartoon Network PromaxBDA Global Excellence Awards 2018 Nominations". RegularCapital. 10 May 2018. Archived from the original on 6 April 2019. Retrieved 3 August 2022.The Weekly Shōnen Jump editorial department published a letter which said that they had consulted with Togashi and decided that the manga should not follow a weekly serialized format going forward, and that once they know concrete details of its return and how it will be serialized, they will reveal the details in the magazine. [48] On March 9, 2023, Togashi tweeted that chapter 401 had been completed, but the form of publication has not been decided at the time. [49][50] On October 1 of the same year, Togashi made his first tweet in nearly seven months, which contained the phrase "Start over" in English, as well as an image depicting the bottom right corner of a page with a ruler below. [51][52] In November 2023, on TV Asahi's variety show Iwakura and Yoshizumi Show [ja], Togashi announced that he had planned four possible scenarios for the series' finale through a handwritten letter which was read aloud during the program. [53][54] Only the fourth abandoned ending ("ending D") was revealed, stating that it could be considered the ending in case he dies before finishing the manga. This ending takes place after a time skip, years into the future, featuring Gon's granddaughter, Gin. Togashi expressed a desire to create a satisfying enough conclusion so he would not have to resort to endings A, B, or C. Togashi stated that the readers' reactions would be 80% positive on ending A, even split on ending B, and 90% negative on ending C. While acknowledging ending A as a "safe", noncontroversial option, Togashi personally preferred ending C, despite expecting significant criticism from fans. [55] Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Hunter × Hunter chapters Written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi, Hunter × Hunter started its serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 3, 1998. [b] Shueisha has compiled most of the chapters into individual tankōbon volumes.
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