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Hunter × Hunter is an (OVA) series in the media franchise. The story focuses on a young boy named, who one day discovers that the father he had always been told was dead is in fact alive and well. He learns that his father,, is a legendary, an individual who has proven themself an elite member of humanity. Despite the fact that Ging left his son with his relatives in order to pursue his own dreams, Gon becomes determined to follow in his father's footsteps, pass the rigorous 'Hunter Examination', and eventually find his father to become a Hunter in his own right. Beginning in 1999, produced a 62-episode television series based on Hunter × Hunter. Due to Hunter × Hunter fans' unsatisfied reactions to the conclusion of the adaptation in 2001, three subsequent (OVAs) produced by Nippon Animation have carried the story from where the broadcast left off.
Hanse Microscope Driver Windows 7. The first OVA series was directed by Satoshi Saga and released in eight episodes among four volumes from January 17 to April 17, 2002. The second OVA series, Hunter × Hunter: Greed Island, was directed Yukihiro Matsushita and was released in among eight episodes among four volumes from February 19 to May 21, 2003.
The third OVA series, Hunter × Hunter: G.I. Final, was directed by Makoto Sato and was released in 14 episodes among seven volumes from March 3 to August 18, 2004. None of the OVAs have been released officially in English. The for all three OVAs was composed. 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'.
Hunter × Hunter: G.I. Final features the opening theme 'Believe in Tomorrow' and the closing theme 'Moshimo Kono Sekai de Kimi to Boku ga Deaenakattara' ( もしもこの世界で君と僕が出会えなかったら, lit. 'If I Had Not Met You In This World'), both by Sunflower's Garden. Contents • • • • • • OVAs [ ] Hunter × Hunter OVA - Series 1: Genei Ryodan [ ] # Title Original release date 63 'Spider × Corpse × Fake' 'Kumo × Shitai × Feiku' (蜘蛛×死体×フェイク ) January 17, 2002 Kurapika, Gon, Killua and Leorio find out that the are still alive and that the bodies were fake.
The mafia has given up on chasing the Spiders, but Gon and Killua decide to continue to help Kurapika. 64 'Friends × Costumes × Hell's Ear' 'Nakama × Hensō × Jigoku Mimi' (仲間×変装×地獄耳 ) January 17, 2002 Kurapika's team set out to find the Phantom Troupe. The Troupe decides to stay and find the chain-user after sensing the location of the nen-copied scarlet eyes. 65 'Pursuit × Escape × Spiders on the Run' 'Tsuiseki × Tōbō × Hashiridashita Kumo' (追跡×逃亡×走り出した蜘蛛 ) February 20, 2002 A double chase ensues when the Troupe notice Gon and Kurapika following from behind while they chase after the nen-copy of the scarlet eyes. Three of the Spiders confront Gon and Kurapika who are hiding in the shadows. 66 'Hostages × Insignificant Bugs × Communicated Emotions' 'Hitojichi × Mushikera × Tsutawatta Omoi' (人質×虫けら×伝わった思い ) February 20, 2002 Killua swaps with Kurapika just in time, Gon and Killua are captured by the Phantom Troupe. The Spiders kill Squala and take his memories of Kurapika.