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They drew from multiple sources, including Japanese and Western sayings (the first episode's title, "Shippu Doto", is a Japanese rendering of the German saying "Sturm und Drang"), philosophical concepts ("Inga Oho" references a proverb about the workings of karma), and pieces of classic media (the episode title "Anya Koro" references Naoya Shiga's novel of the same name). The English episode titles were created by translator Ryan Morris. Morris did not directly translate the Japanese titles, instead using alliteration to preserve the rhythm and meaning. [17] Characters[edit] The series follows the exploits of the three leads−Fuu, Mugen, and Jin−when they are drawn together by circumstance and end up traveling together to find the sunflower samurai. [18][10] The main cast was created by Watanabe,[18] who wanted a cast of heroes who were silly, immature, and dangerous, with "a touch of insanity". [5] He described Mugen and Jin as unconventional people not bound by the rules of the period. [19] The characters were designed by Kazuto Nakazawa, who had worked as both an artist and director on multiple projects including Ashita no Nadja and the anime segments of Kill Bill: Volume 1. [20] The early character drafts were more to Nakazawa's tastes than the wishes of the production team, resulting in numerous redrafts based on requests. [21] The voice recording included sessions with all three leads together, which caused occasional tensions due to their different work backgrounds. [22][23] Mugen (ムゲン) is a vagrant outlaw from the Ryukyu Islands who uses self-taught sword techniques. Having lived a harsh and solitary life since childhood, he has a deep mistrust and disdain of authority and lives to fight strong opponents.Retrieved July 6, 2020. ^ "HUNTER x HUNTER 禁断の秘宝" [Hunter × Hunter: Forbidden Treasures] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 4, 2022. Retrieved July 6, 2020. ^ "HUNTER×HUNTER みんな友だち大作戦!!" [Hunter × Hunter: Mission Friends Together!!] (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved 2010-11-13. ↑ "'Jump Force' Adds Two More 'Hunter x Hunter' Characters to the Roster". Comicbook. 19 September 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
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