I never said it wasn't possible to revive Kite, but denying the possibility of him being dead to the point of breaking down in front of your enemy is just preposterous.
I never said it wasn't possible to revive Kite, but denying the possibility of him being dead to the point of breaking down in front of your enemy is just preposterous.
Peace.
well, since pitou just went along with gonīs demand, he must have thought that it must be possible to return kaitou to normal.
"She's the only non-loli girl in the show, your honor!" will be my defense in court
Of course, it is the case.
What Pitou told Gon in the end here doesnīt matter. What mattered is that Gon made the demand "you follow me to where Kaitou is and you heal him". Pitou never commented on if thatīs actually possible. She simply went along with Gonīs demands. Thatīs why he believed everything would be okay.
Only now, he found out that Pitou had been lying to him by omission of truth.
"She's the only non-loli girl in the show, your honor!" will be my defense in court
Oh, I thought you meant Pitou thought he could be healed.
Pitou went along because she doesn't even know who Kite was. She didn't even recognize Gon, let alone a name she never heard.
If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
We have to remember that no matter for what reason, they are enemies.
Pitout feels Gon is strong enough to be a threat and she wants to kill him for that.
Still, despite the many opportunities she got, she's waiting for a fair fight.
After all, even with only one arm, she could kill Gon in a matter of seconds in his state.
For some reason, she's even fueling his hatred and giving him ultimate reasons to fight to the end.
She's not even in a playful state, like she was when she wanted her first fight right after birth and disposed of Kite.
Although it was a little slow, that development seems to promise a great fight. I just hope it will deliver.
All the things I really like to do are either illegal, immoral, or fattening. And then: Golf.
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Alright. One down. Kind of a pity Pitou went first, but on the other hand it would be nice if Pouf went last, so that he could be suitably terrified before his death, especially considering he can't fight worth shit, he can only flee and devise his nefarious plots. So, I hope he will die trying to run in vain.
Quite a fight in any case, but it's hard to predict what will happen to Gon now. He has cracked badly now now, but it's kind of hard to see the main character to go all crazy for the rest of the story, though. In fact it's hard to imagine him to lose even an arm for good.
And because i know the average gotwoot has the memory and attention span of a peanut let me remind you that there's already a precedent for a massive power spike in Nen in return for restricting yourself in certain ways, such as Kurapika's chains and the rules he must abide while using them. The trade off for this level of power... well you'll find that out eventually, suffice to say it won't be pretty.
And the hair was there because of the massive growth spurt and because it just looks freakin awesome, HxH version of Super Saiyan swagger.
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What...the fucking...fuck...
That was so awesome, it was almost a disappointment. For all that build up, Pitou ended up getting completely curbstomped.
I'm really hoping Pitou is wrong. Cause from the sound of it, Gon is sacrificing his ability to use Nen for this fight. And losing an arm on top of that? What the hell would the rest of the series be about?
I'm assuming this transformation is temporary. And if that's the case, I wonder if this Nen ability isn't some kind of hidden Specialist ability where Gon actually pulls the body of his future self into the present temporarily.
If that is the case, it would be funny if, at some random time in the future, when he's an adult, he suddenly turns back into a kid for a little while.
Yeah, it feels like Togashi went, "Super Saiyan hair? I can top that."
I think he grew like 20 years worth of hair, all at once. In other words, his cells were working over-time, and he literally used up 20 years worth of nen.
The art in the manga was better. Gon wasn't "huge" like Biscuit. http://www.mangahere.co/manga/hunter...28/c306/5.html
There's still cool stuff in this arc, but I'm ready for the next one now.
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"After all, I am strangely colored."
And how do you know that?
The only explanations we've had to far are Pitou and Killua guessing what happened.
I think he temporarily swapped bodies with his future self. I think it'll wear off, and he'll go back to being a kid, and his future self will probably be stuck missing an arm.
It's actually pretty funny Gon is supposed to suffer a lot because of this, whereas the ants can do whatever they want and only become stronger as a consequence. Including dying, like the king. Though naturally we don't know if all the shit the ants have been pulling off actually means they would die of old age in a year.
Im speechless. It was cool and at the same time dissapointing. I expected some teamwork between Killua and Gon to defeat Pitou. Not this super powered Gon that could kill the king. This left me thingking why the Hell did Netero need all that "meditation". I guess no1 knew the real potential Gon had but now his power feels wasted on Pitou.
The path of excess leads to the tower of wisdom
What we saw here wouldn't have been enough to kill the king.
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If it's not Isuzu-chan Mii~
Fucking hell that was awesome, but as others have said, a bit disappointing at the same time because it's somewhat wasted on Pitou instead of Meruem...
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