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When they reached a slow moving elevator, the group deduced that Ōga intended them to steal each other's candle to last
through its ascent. Recalling the rules of how the candles worked, Boruto had the remaining captives
with him combine what remained of their candles into a single, long-lasting candle shared by all, which allowed them all to survive the elevator ride. After reaching their destination, Boruto's group met up with Rokuro's group, who had sacrificed some of its members to steal their candles. Despite despising Ōga, he conceded that Ōga stood by his rules. Before the next experiment, the group discussed their dreams, Boruto
sharing his of emulating his teacher. When the experiment began, in a room with a collapsing ceiling, Boruto noticed how switches around the room affect the room and ceiling, and argues how Ōga expected them to act. One of them caused alcoves to appear, Boruto allowing Yatsume to take one in gratitude for saving him in the first experiment and because she injured herself trying to stop the ceiling. When he had to put out Kiseru's Fire Release with his Water Release, he noticed the water draining, and attempted to break through the space under the
floor. He convinced Batta to act against Ōga's expectation, and she found a weak spot on the floor where his attack would work better. The extra space allowed them all to survive, Ōga praising him. As they left the room, Batta approached him and revealed her suspicion that Ōga might have another minion among them, revealing that Kiseru had a working communication device he kept hidden.
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soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world. High school soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world. High school soccer players from across Japan gather for a controversial project designed to create the best and most egoistic striker in the world. StarsRicco FajardoAaron DismukeDrew BreedloveSee production info at IMDbProIMDb RATING8. 2/1013KYOUR RATINGRatePOPULARITY1,86061Top creditsStarsRicco FajardoAaron DismukeDrew Breedlove27User reviews4Critic reviewsSee production info at IMDbProAwards1 win & 3 nominationsEpisodes24Browse episodesTopTop-rated1 Season2 years20232022See allVideos2Clip 1:59Watch
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[3] Beginning with the second Viz DVD volume, Kimlinger summarized, "Togashi's plotting is canny and occasionally insightful and Furuhashi's visuals inventive yet attuned to the measured pacing of the series. Together they create a shonen action series that is both fun to watch and curiously respectful of its audience's intelligence. A strange combination indeed. "[49] Tucker admitted to being "bewitched" by the series mainly due to the remarkable and original characters, especially the interplay between the vastly different personalities of the Phantom Troupe members. [147] Kimlinger gave particular praise to the characteristics of the complex villain Hisoka and the deep, emotional transformation of Kurapika in the latter half of the series. [12][13][49] Theron Martin, also of ANN, contrastingly found the plot of the earliest episodes to be cliché,
called the protagonist Gon "an obvious Son Goku derivative", and stated that many of the story's aspects have already been covered by other shōnen series such as Dragon Ball Z a decade earlier. Martin was also displeased by an alleged lack of character development on the main protagonists' parts in the initial episodes. [11] 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. "[49][147] 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.