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  2. Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Hunter × Hunter: Phantom Rouge opened in 257 screens on January 12, 2013 and debuted at number one in the Japanese box office with 357,976 tickets sold and earning 456,779,000 yen (about US$5,143,930). [11] Phantom Rouge grossed however fell 68.6% to only $1,655,960 in its second weekend and losing number one to Ted. [12]

  3. Hunter × Hunter (1999 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A total of 62 episodes were broadcast on Fuji Television from October 16, 1999 to March 31, 2001. [1] The series has additionally aired on the satellite television station Animax. [2] Marvelous Entertainment released all episodes of the series in Japan on DVD in 13 separate volumes between September 20, 2000 and September 19, 2001. [3]

  4. Metallic Rouge - Wikipedia

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    Her battle form is a crimson suit of armor called Metal Rouge, dubbed the "Red Gladiator" by the media, and she fights with energy blades, which she can use as both melee and ranged weapons. Naomi Orthmann (ナオミ・オルトマン, Naomi Orutoman) Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa [1] (Japanese); Cassie Ewulu [2] (English)

  5. Hunter × Hunter (2011 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Hunter × Hunter: The Last Mission - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Kenn (Japanese actor) - Wikipedia

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    He also performed in the musical adaptation of the popular sports anime The Prince of Tennis as Yuta Fuji, the younger brother of Seigaku's Shusuke Fuji. He was the vocalist and keyboardist of the rock band The NaB's in 2003 until October 2006 before it was suspended, leading him to pursue a solo career in 2009.

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  9. Daisuke Namikawa - Wikipedia

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    Daisuke Namikawa (浪川 大輔, Namikawa Daisuke, born April 2, 1976) is a Japanese actor and singer associated with Stay Luck. He began acting as a child and is sometimes mistaken with Daisuke Hirakawa, as their names only differ by one character when written in kanji. [1]