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Takemichi discovers that Mikey holds a grudge against Kazutora for killing his older brother, Shinichiro, two years ago. In addition, Takemichi learns through Chifuyu Matsuno that Baji pretended to defect from the gang to investigate Kisaki. Furthermore, he learns that Kisaki had created Valhalla for Mikey to be its leader, and the Tokyo Manji Gang will eventually be absorbed into Valhalla after a rumble on October 31, 2005 known as "Bloody Halloween"; their loss had been caused by Mikey killing Kazutora out of rage over killing Baji. Though the Tokyo Manji Gang wins, Takemichi is unable to prevent Baji's death. However, Takemichi is able to prevent Mikey from killing Kazutora, and Kazutora decides to turn himself into the police. After returning to the present, Takemichi once again discovers that the Tokyo Manji Gang has grown into a large-scale crime organization after absorbing the Black Dragons, and his friends still die. When he travels back to the past, he learns that Hakkai Shiba is forced to leave the Tokyo Manji Gang and join the Black Dragons under the orders of his abusive older brother and the Black Dragons' current leader, Taiju, an event that affects the Tokyo Manji Gang's merge with the Black Dragons. After Takemichi reveals to Chifuyu he is traveling through time, Mitsuya makes a deal with Taiju that he will allow Hakkai to join on the condition that Yuzuha, the Shiba brothers' sister, no longer works for the Black Dragons, nor will Taiju be allowed to assault her. After inadvertently preventing Taiju's death, Takemichi realizes that in the original timeline, Yuzuha had killed him after being coerced by Kisaki, which then led to Hakkai taking the blame for her and being forced to follow his orders. Takemichi convinces Hakkai to stand up to Taiju in order to save Yuzuha, and with Mikey and Draken's timely arrival, the Black Dragons are defeated. After their disbandment, Koko and Inupi carry the titles of co-leaders of the Black Dragons' 11th generation and join the Tokyo Manji Gang as Takemichi's subordinates.
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(Hantā Hantā) Genre Adventure, Fantasy,[1] Martial Arts[2] Manga Author Yoshihiro Togashi Published by Shueisha English Publisher Viz MediaNA Demographic Shōnen Imprint Jump Comics Magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump English Magazine Weekly Shonen JumpNA Original Run March 16, 1998 – Present Volumes 37 (List of Volumes) Anime Pìlot Film Hunter × Hunter - Jump Super Anime Tour 98 Directed by Noriyuki Abe Produced by Ken Hagino
Tetsuo Daitoku Written by Hiroshi Hashimoto Studio Pierrot Released July 26, 1998 Runtime 26 minutes 1999 Anime Television Series Directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi
Toshiyuki Kato (Assistant) Produced by Shunichi Kosao
Keiichi Matsuda
Daisuke Kawakami Written by Nobuaki Kishima Music by Toshihiko Sahashi Studio Nippon Animation Licensed by Viz MediaNA Original Network Fuji TV English Network Funimation ChannelUS Original Run October 16, 1999 – March 31, 2001 Episodes 62 (List of Episodes) Original Video Animation Hunter × Hunter OVA Directed by Satoshi Saga (1–8)
Yukihiro Matsushita (9–16)
Takeshi Hirota (17–30) Written by Nobuaki Kishima Music by Toshihiko Sahashi Studio Nippon Animation Released January 17, 2002 – August 18, 2004 Episodes 30 (List of Episodes) 2011 Anime Television Series Directed by Hiroshi Kōjina Produced by Seiji Okuda (Executive)
Toshio Nakatani
Manabu Tamura (1-123)
Ai Morikawa (124-148)
Tetsuto Motoyasu (1-87)
Hiroyuki Okino (88-100)
Akira Shinohara (1-99)
Kenichi Sakurai (100-148)
Naoki Iwasa (1-58)
Atsushi Kirimoto (59-148)
Tomoko Yoshino (1-75) Written by Atsushi Maekawa (1-58)
Tsutomu Kamishiro (39-148) Music by Yoshihisa Hirano Studio Madhouse Licensed by Viz MediaNA Original Network Nippon TV English Network Adult Swim (Toonami)US
Animax AsiaSEA Original Run October 2, 2011 – September 24, 2014 Episodes 148 (List of Episodes) Movies Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge (2013) Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission (2013) Hunter × Hunter (ハンター×ハンター, Hantā Hantā), pronounced "Hunter Hunter", is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since March 16, 1998, although the manga has frequently gone on extended hiatuses since 2006.