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"[151] Nick Creamer held similar sentiments, writing "the show's fantastic aesthetics elevate it above almost everything out there – in direction, in sound design, in pacing, in animation, in basically every relevant aesthetic metric, Hunter × Hunter triumphs. That it's been maintaining this level of quality for well over a hundred episodes is nothing short of astonishing. "[152] Trivia From its debut (issue 14, 1998) to the present day (issue 22, 2019), Hunter × Hunter has been absent from Weekly Shonen Jump 627 times. The Chimera Ant arc lasted 134 chapters over 402 issues of Jump; that averages out to one-third of a chapter per week. The longest hiatus remains 80 issues missed (2014 - 2016). The series record for absences in a calendar year is 2015 when it missed 49 of 49 issues. There have been 1019 issues of Weekly Shonen Jump since Hunter × Hunter began; Yoshihiro Togashi has missed 627 of them, 61. 5%. Translations around the World Language Name Arabic هانتر × هانتر (Hantir Hantir) Chinese 猎人/獵人* (Lièrén, lit. "Hunter")全职猎人/全職獵人* (Quánzhí Lièrén, lit. "Full time Hunter") [in Hong Kong animation] Hebrew האנטר האנטר Korean 헌터 × 헌터 (Heonteo × Heonteo) Russian ханта: ханта: (Khanta: Khanta:) [Hunt Hunt]
Охотник x Охотник (Okhotnik x Okhotnik)
Охотник на Охотника (Okhotnik na Okhotnika) Spanish Cazador X ("Hunter X") Thai ฮันเตอร์ x ฮันเตอร์ (Ḥạn texr̒ x Ḥạn texr̒) Ukrainian Мисливець × Мисливець (Myslyvetsʹ × Myslyvetsʹ) External Links Official Viz Media Hunter × Hunter site Official English manga website (in English) Official Nippon Television Hunter × Hunter (2011) anime site (in Japanese) Official VAP Hunter x Hunter (2011) anime site (in Japanese) Official Adult Swim website (2011 series) Hunter × Hunter (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia Unofficial Links and Sources hunter.
[124] Anna Neatrour of Manga Report gave a positive review to the first volume, calling its monster fighting, "buckets of gore", and humor "plenty amusing," and calling Denji an "incredibly damaged but potentially powerful hero. "[125] Reviewing the first volume, Danica Davidson of Otaku USA called the series "a little creepy" and "downright bizarre," adding however, that it is "a bloody, action-packed shōnen with some heart showing through the weirdness, and it's been very successful in Japan. "[126] Following her "read-a-thoning" of the series, Katherine Dacey of The Manga Critic commented that she finished it with a "grudging respect for Fujimoto's excessive, ridiculous creation, which entertained and repelled me in equal measure. Your mileage will vary. "[127] Ian Wolf of Anime UK News gave the first volume a 6/10. Wolf wrote that the main feature of the series is the action sequences, but criticized the lack of depth in writing, concluding: "Chainsaw Man has some things going for it and hopefully may well build up from a promising start.
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