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The first, Musical Hunter × Hunter (ミュージカル ハンター×ハンター), was originally performed during December 2000. [118] It is an original story that appears to take place between the end of the Yorknew City story arc and the beginning of the Greed Island arc. The second, Musical Hunter × Hunter: The Nightmare of Zoldyck (ミュージカル ハンター×ハンター ナイトメア・オブ・ゾルディック), was originally performed during August 2002. [118] It is a retelling of when Kurapika, Leorio, and Gon go to fetch Killua back from his family estate after the end of the Hunter Exam arc. Both musicals have received separate DVD and audio CD releases, as well as a dual DVD release from Marvelous Entertainment. [114][119][120] There is also a live-action play titled Real Stage Hunter × Hunter: "A Longing for Phalcnothdk ~ A Spider's Memory ~" (リアルステージ ハンター×ハンター「A Longing for Phalcnothdk 〜蜘蛛の記憶〜」), which was performed 16 times at the Theater Sun-mall in Shinjuku, Tokyo during August 2004. [121][122][123] The play is a retelling of the Phantom Troupe finale in the Yorknew City arc. It received a DVD release in Japan on December 10, 2004. [121] Video games[edit] There are ten Japan-exclusive video games based on Hunter × Hunter, many of which are either developed or published by Konami or Bandai. They range from role-playing and strategy games to action and adventure games. These include titles for the WonderSwan,[124] WonderSwan Color,[125][126][127] Game Boy Color,[128][129] Game Boy Advance,[130] PlayStation,[131][132] and PlayStation 2.

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East Blue Saga Arabasta Saga Sky Island Saga Water 7 Saga Thriller Bark Saga Summit War Saga Fish-Man Island Saga Dressrosa Saga Whole Cake Island Saga Wano Country Saga Final Saga One Piece: The Movie Clockwork Island Adventure Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals Dead End Adventure The Cursed Holy Sword Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle Episode of Alabasta: The Desert Princess and the Pirates Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in Winter, Miracle Sakura One Piece Film: Strong World One Piece 3D: Straw Hat Chase One Piece Film: Z One Piece Film: Gold One Piece: Stampede One Piece Film: Red Warship Island Arc Post-Alabasta Arc Goat Island Arc Ruluka Island Arc G-8 Arc Ocean's Dream Arc Foxy's Return Arc Ice Hunter Arc Spa Island Arc Little East Blue Arc Z's Ambition Arc Caesar Retrieval Arc Silver Mine Arc Marine Rookie Arc Cidre Guild Arc Uta's Past Arc One Piece Soundtracks Movie 2 OST Movie 3 OST Movie 4 OST Movie 5 OST Movie 6 OST Movie 7 OST Movie 8 OST Movie 9 OST One Piece Film Strong World OST One Piece Film Z OST One Piece Film Gold OST One Piece Stampede OST Uta no Uta: ONE PIECE FILM RED One Piece Film Red OST Episode Special 1 Episode Special 2 Episode Special 3 Episode Special 4 Episode of Nami Episode of Luffy Episode of Merry 3D2Y Episode of Sabo Adventure of Nebulandia Heart of Gold Episode of East Blue Episode of Sky Island We Are! Believe Hikari e BON VOYAGE! Kokoro no Chizu Brand New World Crazy Rainbow Jungle P Share the World Kaze wo Sagashite One day Fight Together We Go! Hands Up! Wake up! Hard Knock Days We Can! Hope Super Powers OVER THE TOP DREAMIN' ON PAINT Saiko Totatsuten UUUUUS! Memories RUN! RUN! RUN! Watashi ga Iru Yo Shōchi no suke BEFORE DAWN Fish GLORY -Kimi ga Iru Kara- Shining ray Free Will FAITH A to Z Tsuki to Taiyo Dreamship Mirai Kōkai Eternal Pose (song) Dear Friends Asu wa Kuru Kara Adventure World Raise Dear sunrise edit Straw Hats
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Monkey D. Luffy Roronoa Zoro Nami Usopp Sanji Tony Tony Chopper Nico Robin Franky Brook Jinbe Shanks Koby Gaimon Kaya Johnny Yosaku Zeff Nojiko Bell-mère Higuma Alvida Morgan Helmeppo Buggy Kuro Krieg Gin Arlong Laboon Nefertari Vivi Karoo Dorry Brogy Dalton Kureha Portgas D. Ace Igaram Koza Nefertari Cobra Smoker Wapol Mikita Gem Marianne Galdino Bentham Zala Daz Bonez Crocodile Mont Blanc Cricket Conis Pagaya Wyper Gan Fall Aisa Mont Blanc Noland Kalgara Bellamy Enel Satori Shura Gedatsu Ohm Iceburg Paulie Kokoro Galley-La Company Franky Family Rob Lucci Kaku Jabra Blueno Kalifa Fukurou Kumadori Spandam Kuzan Jaguar D. Saul Foxy Charlotte Lola Gecko Moria Hogback Absalom Perona Oars Shimotsuki Ryuma Bartholomew Kuma Camie Pappag Hatchan Silvers Rayleigh Worst Generation Boa Hancock Emporio Ivankov Edward Newgate Marco Duval Charlos Marshall D. Teach Magellan Hannyabal Sakazuki Kuzan Borsalino Sentomaru Dracule Mihawk Donquixote Doflamingo Momonga Shirahoshi Neptune Surume Shyarly Trafalgar D. Water Law Kin'emon Kozuki Momonosuke Kurozumi Kanjuro Chadros Higelyges Bartolomeo Cavendish Rebecca Kyros Riku Doldo III Sabo Caribou Hody Jones Vander Decken IX Hyouzou Caesar Clown Monet Vergo Trebol Diamante Pica Senor Pink Buffalo Baby 5 Issho Raizo Carrot Pedro Wanda Inuarashi Nekomamushi Pekoms Zunesha Capone Bege Kaidou Jack Charlotte Linlin Vinsmoke Judge Charlotte Katakuri Charlotte Pudding Charlotte Cracker Charlotte Smoothie Charlotte Perospero Kozuki Oden Kozuki Hiyori Kikunojo Denjiro Ashura Doji Kawamatsu Shinobu Hyogoro Shimotsuki Yasuie Yamato Eustass Kid Killer King Queen Who's-Who Black Maria Sasaki Page One Ulti Scratchmen Apoo Numbers Nika Vegapunk Shaka Lilith Edison Pythagoras Atlas York Jewelry Bonney Stussy Imu Jaygarcia Saturn Marcus Mars Topman Warcury Ethanbaron V.

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This goes beyond Mushoku Tensei. In general, people need to realize that completely faithful adaptations are so rare because most series just don’t have time for that shit. If everything from volumes 7-9 was fully adapted, this season would’ve been 15-16 episodes long. Cuts have to be made and as long as they don’t comprise the story or pacing of the series, I have no problem with them.
“Why is Rudeus regressing/why did he relapse back into depression? He needs to get over it!!”
Aw yes, how dare the anime character you're trying to self-project upon have characteristics of a real person. You see, real people often don’t improve linearly. They regress, they fail, they self-destruct. This happens to a greater extent if that person has mental health issues, which, surprise surprise, Rudeus does. I honestly don’t understand how the realism of a character can be a negative point for a viewer.
“Where is my op with the cool backgrounds behind it? *Sigh* Another issue courtesy of lazy production!!”
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