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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.[31] The clothing, which was dark in color, also reflected their states of mind. [17] Faye Valentine, Edward Wong (voiced by Aoi Tada), and Ein joined the crew in later episodes. [32] Their designs were intended to contrast against Spike. [31] Faye was described by her voice actress Megumi Hayashibara as initially being an "ugly" woman, with her defining traits being her liveliness, sensuality and humanity. [33] To emphasize her situation when first introduced, she was compared to Poker Alice, a famous Western figure. [31] Edward and Ein were the only main characters to have real-life models.
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