did the hunter x hunter anime end

by Dr. Kamron Pouros 8 min read
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The Hunter X Hunter anime stopped in episode 148.

When will Hunter x Hunter end its hiatus?

When will Hunter x Hunter Hiatus end? Earlier this year, there were rumors that Hunter x Hunter Chapter 391 will be released in 2020. But then the Covid-19 scares started and all went down in smoke. WSJ has kept its mouth shut about the series. Hence, fans are nearly about to give up all hope for 2020.

Will Hunter x Hunter ever return?

Will Hunter x Hunter ever return? Madhouse has not announced any plans of renewing Hunter X Hunter for new seasons yet. They’re currently busy with other projects instead and have released several anime series and films last year. It’s also worth noting that the past seasons have already exhausted the source material for an anime adaptation.

Why did Hunter x Hunter stop?

With just 62 episodes, the original Hunter X Hunter anime (1999-2001) lacked a proper ending and left fans underwhelmed.To address this, a series of original video animations (OVA) were made, adapting the rest of the Yorknew City arc in one OVA and the entirety of the Greed Island storyline in two OVAs. The problem is, they can only be watched in raw Japanese or via unauthorized fansubs.

Where does HxH anime end?

Hunter Exam arc begins:

  1. The Day of Departure
  2. An Encounter in the Storm
  3. The Ultimate Choice
  4. Kiriko: Wicked Magical Vulpes
  5. The First Phase Begins: Part 1
  6. The First Phase Begins: Part 2
  7. Respective Reasons
  8. The Other Enemy

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When did Hunter x Hunter go on hiatus?

Over the years, most of Hunter x Hunter has been on hiatus since its 1998 release. Its longest break lasted from 2014 to 2016, and its most recent hiatus ended earlier this year. For now, fans can only hope Togashi is serious about finishing Hunter x Hunter.

Will Togashi see the end of Hunter x Hunter?

Togashi admitted he’d afraid he will not see the end of Hunter x Hunter himself, and he “wants to try to solve this problem.”. There is no word on what Togashi will do to address the issue, but the creator does have several routes he could take. The most obvious thing the artist could do is finish the series himself.

Will Togashi end the Succession Contest?

It will take awhile to untangled the ‘Succession Contest’ story, but Togashi could use the story as an exit point if he wishes. If Togashi doesn’t want to end the series so soon, he could streamline the series with a regular publishing schedule.

Is Hunter x Hunter manga in print?

Over the years, the franchise has taken its fair amount of vacation, but Yoshihiro Togashi has the manga in print for the time being. And, if the creator is to be believed, he will try to keep it that way for awhile. After all, Togashi does hope the series will ...

Why was the Hunter x Hunter series canceled?

Hunter x Hunter, created by Yoshihiro Togashi, is one of the most loved and well-known series in the world. Despite its lengthy breaks, it is still an iconic show to this day.

Why is Hunter x Hunter on suspension?

After a highly successful period of just 148 hours, the series was canceled in 2014 and put into an indefinite suspension. The main reason the show is currently on hiatus is the total lack of sufficient materials.

Will Hunter x Hunter return?

The Hunter x Hunter anime concluded its run with episode 148 in 2014. The most recent episode covers Chapter 339, while the manga is still at Chapter 391.

What can you do about it?

Although we can’t directly influence the creator or Madhouse studios, we can certainly press them to address it.

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What chapter does Gon meet Ging in Hunter X Hunter?

Some specific plot points to consider: Gon's friends Killua and Alluka have already departed Gon from the previous episode, 147. This happens in chapter 338. Gon climbs up the World Tree and meets Ging.

What episode does Komugi and Meruem hold hands?

In chapter 339, in the Zoldyck's estate, Canary and Amane makes a grave for Gotoh. At the very end of chapter 339, in East Gorteau, Komugi and Meruem are shown holding hands. This corresponds to the end of episode 148. http://hunterxhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Chapter_338. http://hunterxhunter.wikia.com/wiki/Chapter_339.

What episode does Togashi end the Gon Freecs?

Togashi executed a textbook perfect end to the Gon Freecs epic. In the anime it was episode 148: In the manga, we’ve switched over to the succession wars on the way to the Dark Continent. Killiua is in the wind.

Who is on the ship in the Hunter Association?

Kurapica, Leorio and Ging are also on the ship. Leorio has gone from a unknown rookie to one of the most trusted people in the the Hunter Association and a member of the Zodiacs. He drafts Kurapica who is nearing the end of his quest for the scarlet eyes. Like Gon he needs to figure out what’s next.

Is Hunter X Hunter done?

God bless the author.. no, the Hunter X Hunter Anime is not done yet. According to Togashi, he says he's on hiatus and that he's eventually continuing but the demand from the manga company is too much stress for him and he doesn't want to continue. No.The anime is at pause but the manga is still going on.

Is Yoshihiro Togashi on hiatus?

The creator of Hunter x Hunter Yoshihiro Togashi is on hiatus. For two years. After multiple years. Now here look at this image of his “Hiatus chart” if you will. He says he has back pain which is why he is on Hiatus so much and he also says the manga company is putting to much stress on him.

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Overview

Hunter × Hunter (pronounced "hunter hunter") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since March 1998, although the manga has frequently gone on extended hiatuses since 2006. Its chapters have been collected in 36 tankōbon volumes as of October 2018. The story focuses on a y…

Synopsis

Hunters (ハンター, Hantā) are licensed, elite members of humanity who are capable of tracking down secret treasures, rare beasts, or even other individuals. They can also access locations that regulars cannot access. To obtain a license one must pass the rigorous annual Hunter Examination run by the Hunter Association, which has a success rate of less than one in a hundred-thousand. A Hunter may be awarded up to three stars: a single star for making "remark…

Production

Author Yoshihiro Togashi explained that one of his hobbies was collecting objects of all sorts, so he was inspired to create a manga involving collecting titled "(something) Hunter". He came up with the final name Hunter × Hunter while watching the television variety show Downtown, in which the hosts often repeat what they say to make the audience laugh. The "×" in the title is silent. As with his previous series, Yu Yu Hakusho, Togashi used drafting ink and Kabura pens for his illustration…

Media

Written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi, the Hunter × Hunter manga began its serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 16, 1998. Shueisha has compiled most of the chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on June 4, 1998. As of October 4, 2018, thirty-six volumes have been released. The series has also been published in a sōshūhen edition that aims to recreate the manga as it was originally serializ…

Reception

The Hunter × Hunter manga has been largely commercially successful; having sold over 60.6 million collected volumes in Japan as of February 2012, making it Shueisha's eighth best-selling manga series. This number had grown to 66.3 million copies by 2014. The manga had over 72 million copies in circulation in Japan as of December 2018, and over 79 million copies in circulation as of November 2021. Several individual volumes have topped Oricon's list of the bes…

External links

• Official Hunter × Hunter manga site (in Japanese)
• Official Viz Media Hunter × Hunter site
• Official English manga website
• Official Nippon Television Hunter × Hunter (2011) anime site (in Japanese)