dr stone characters female
"[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. noihjp. com 【ハンター×ハンター】 (in Japanese) HUNTER MIX (in Japanese) ハンターハンター考察 - Huncyclopedia(ハンサイクロペディア) [Hunter Hunter Discussion - Huncyclopedia] (in Japanese) Hunter x Hunter Reddit Hunter❌Hunter (@HxHSource) | Twitter HUNTER×HUNTER Hiatus Chart References ↑ "Official Website for Hunter x Hunter".
[13] The art and animation of the Hunter × Hunter anime have also been commended by the press. Kimlinger and Tucker were impressed by the art direction of Hunter × Hunter, the former of whom critiquing the adaptation of Togashi's work by Furuhashi as having "understated energy and flair, making the most of the era's (1999) mix of traditional and CG animation to bring Gon and friends' physical feats to fluid, exhilarating life. "[72][182] Martin faulted both the artwork and the subtle differences in character design. "The artistry not only shows its age but, in fact, looks older than it actually is," the reviewer commented, "hearkening back to a day when digital coloring and CG enhancements were not ubiquitous and allowances for a rougher look were greater. " Opinions of the
series' sound and music have been somewhat mixed. Martin positively noted the soundtrack as the strongest production point of Hunter × Hunter, and was satisfied with both the English
translation of the script and Ocean's voice overs. [13] Tucker found the music satisfactory and improved as the series progressed, but did not think it lived up to its potential. [182] Kimlinger agreeably felt the musical score to be appropriate in most instances, but criticized the English dub as "a letdown since day one". [14][15] 2011 series[edit] Madhouse's 2011 adaptation was met with near-universal critical acclaim. Adrian Marcano from Inverse considered Hunter x Hunter 2011 to be one of the greatest anime series ever. He said that the anime set itself apart with one of the greatest story arcs in anime history in which the villain, not the hero, takes the anime to instant classic status.
sagas. This series is licensed for English release by Media Do International, who released it digitally between August 2018 and August 2019. The company stated a future print release is possible and that they are interested in the original manga as well. [7] Baki Hanma (範馬刃牙, Hanma Baki, officially romanized as Baki: Son of Ogre) ― Third series, again serialized in Weekly Shōnen Champion,
began on December 1, 2005, and ended on August 16, 2012. [6][8] Collected into 37 volumes, and encompasses the Shadow Fighting, Oliva's Fortress, The Prehistoric Menace, Retsu Kaiou's Boxing, and the final confrontation of Yujiro and Baki. Baki-Dou (刃牙道, Baki Dō, lit. "Baki's Style") ― Fourth series, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Champion from March 20, 2014, to April 5, 2018. [9][10] It features Miyamoto Musashi who is challenged by various Baki characters after being revived into modern-day age. Collected into 22 volumes.
Bakidou (バキ道, Bakidō) ― Fifth series, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Champion from October 4, 2018, to June 15, 2023. [11][12] It has the same name as the fourth, but with Baki's name written in katakana instead of kanji.