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[3] [4] The series has also been published in a sōshūhen edition that aims to recreate the manga as it was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump in the same size and with the color pages. 11 volumes were released between December 9, 2011, and April 18, 2014, covering up to the Election story arc.
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Hunter × Hunter (pronounced "hunter hunter" [4]) 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.
Key visual for the series. Hunter × Hunter is an anime television series that aired from 2011 to 2014 based on Yoshihiro Togashi's manga series Hunter × Hunter.The story begins with a young boy named Gon Freecss, who one day discovers that the father who he thought was dead, is in fact alive and well.
[5] [6] Starting with the second volume, Viz partnered with Warner Home Video in distributing the DVDs. [7] Hunter × Hunter began airing in the United States on the Funimation Channel in the spring of 2009. [8] The background music for the Hunter × Hunter anime and the three OVA series was composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. The anime series ...
This is a list of anime series by franchise series total episode count for series with a minimum of 200 total episodes in the franchise, including television series episodes and specials, OVAs, and films. The series in the list combine all episodes in a franchise series within the original work or original text regardless of series subtitle.
The background music for all three OVAs was composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. The first OVA series features the opening theme "Pale Ale" and the closing theme "Carry On", both by Kenichi Kurosawa. Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island features the opening theme "Pray" by Wish* and the closing theme "Popcorn" by Mikuni Shimokawa.
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