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This is 0 effort type characters made to pad the series and pull the series down in every way imaginable. Goddamn she sucked so much ass the entire 24 episode series. another pink haired weirdo also didn't do much and tried very hard to take the no. 1 spot from violent tsundere to be the worst character in the series but was able to get no. 2 piece of shit by the skin of his teeth.
The rest of the characters aren't really that memorable. Falling
into the more mundane style of being a cast of characters. Animal lover 69 was fun to watch but overall none of the characters really had any stand out moments so despite being part of the main cast they felt like they
belonged in the background.
There really isn't much else to talk about here. Some other characters show up.
Most mediocre.
The series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina, produced by Madhouse, scripted by Atsushi Maekawa, and character designs were created by Takahiro Yoshimatsu. The series began airing Sunday mornings on Nippon Television starting October 2, 2011. [71] It switched to airing at 1:29 am on Tuesday nights from October 8, 2013 onwards due to darker elements of the later arcs. [72] The series ended on September 23, 2014 after 148 episodes. [73] An hour after each episode aired in Japan, American website Crunchyroll provided English subtitled simulcasts in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland,
South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. [74] The series started airing on Animax Asia and Animax India on April 24, 2012. [75] On October 9, 2015, Viz Media announced their license to the reboot anime at their panel at New York Comic Con. [76] They will release the anime on DVD/Blu-ray with an English dub. On April 1, 2016, it was announced that the series would premiere on Adult Swim's Toonami block, which began airing on April 16, 2016. [77][78] Films Before the first anime television series was created, a short film adaptation of Hunter × Hunter was shown as part of the 1998 "Jump Super Anime Tour" alongside similar adaptations of Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! and One Piece. [79] Produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by
Noriyuki Abe, it depicts the early events of the manga up to Gon's ocean voyage from Whale Island.
They also released the series box set on 22 January 2007. [52] MVM re-licensed the series in late 2011. [53] In Region 4, the series was released as a complete series box set by Madman Entertainment on 15 October 2003. [54] Second series (2019)[edit] Main article: Fruits Basket (2019 TV series) A new anime
adaptation was announced in November 2018. [55] The new adaptation would
start in April 2019, and would adapt the entire manga. It features a new cast and staff, as per Takaya's request, with TMS Entertainment handling the production.