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Phantom Rouge grossed however fell 68.6% to only $1,655,960 in its second weekend and losing number one to Ted. [12] It earned a total of US$12,595,288 by its sixth weekend. [13] The home video DVD of the movie was released on July 7, 2013, selling 4,783 copies its first week for fifth place on Oricon's Japan Animation DVD chart. [14]
Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission was announced on January 12, 2013 as a teaser trailer at the end of the first film, Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge. [4] In August, the release date and basic plot outline were given in the year's 37 issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump. [5] The first trailer for the film was released over a week later. [6]
The movie was released on December 27, 2013, [115] and the DVD and Blu-ray was released on July 23, 2014. [116] At the Japanese box office, Phantom Rouge grossed $12,595,288, [117] and The Last Mission grossed ¥850 million [118] ($8.71 million), bringing both films' total Japanese box office gross to $21.31 million.
During the game's introduction, Gon finally finds out the contents of the memory card Ging left him. Together Killua and Gon take their first steps into Greed Island. Killua and Gon go to the town of Antokiba and get their first cards. During the game, they see a man whom entered Greed Island with them die from a mysterious explosion.
Later, Gon, Killua and Zepile attend an auction to win a copy of Greed Island, where they run into two Phantom Troupe members, who reveal the group will not retaliate against Kurapika for fear of his Nen on Chrollo becoming even more powerful after his death. But the two conceal their assumption that Chrollo must be seeking out an exorcist to ...
The movie introduces viewers to the Sandford family—Amanda (Roberts) and Clay (Hawke), and their teenage children Rose and Archie (Farrah Mackenzie and Charlie Evans)—who have escaped Brooklyn ...
Killua Zoldyck (Japanese: キルア=ゾルディック, Hepburn: Kirua Zorudikku) is a fictional character from the Hunter × Hunter manga series written by Yoshihiro Togashi. Killua is a twelve-year-old boy who has left his former life as a member of the world's most notorious assassin family.
The new series premiered airing weekly on Nippon TV and the nationwide Nippon News Network from October 2, 2011. [2] The series started to be collected in both DVD and Blu-ray format on January 25, 2012. [3] Viz Media has licensed the anime for a DVD/Blu-ray release in North America with an English dub. [4]