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Nah, not this guy. Wouldnt have the time to watch an episode twice, while giving a passionate 20 minute discussion after each episode. Been watching a long time and he loves his shows too much to ruin it for himself.
@@libeltoure7970 it's not absurd someone like him, who pays a lot of attention and picks up on very small details, would be able to predict things correctly.
This episode is exactly why Filmbuff is one of the best reactors. There is an amazing amount of detail put into this anime that flies over most people's heads. Most of it includes subtle changes in the characters' psychological states, but those subtle changes can have profound effects into the future... It's great that you can read all the subtle facial expressions that the animators carefully put into the anime. Big ups.
My favourite post-episode discussion that you’ve done for HxH so far. Like you, everytime I watch this episode I am moved to tears by the pain that Killua endures, and the bond between Gon and Killua at once feels so pure and powerful and also so uneasy and unsettling. But that, right there, is the majesty and beauty of HxH.
45:00 Gon would also give his life for Killua, which we have seen in the Zoldyck arc ....in fact, the reason why he got so determined in destroying Razor is from being protective of Killua who had almost died.
Probably the only reactor who noticed Killua's hands before they were mentioned by the characters. Once again, I'm impressed by your attention to detail. That just makes me more excited to hear your thoughts when you reach the next arc 😏
I think it's interesting that though Gon was so mad about Killua having been almost killed, he didn't hesitate so much to hurt Killua's hands to beat Razor. This seems to prove Gon sees Killua not as just one of his friends but as his partner or comrade. Sometimes, people have to share their partners' goals and pains. Killua might be the only one who can do that with Gon the Monster. Yes, Killua is Gon's best friend, but actually, I suppose he is the only person with such talent and resolve as Gon and capable of being equal to him.😅 Sorry for my lack of English skills. Thank you for another great reaction!👍👍
@@HELLios6 Really? That relieved me😁 I can check if my writing is grammatically correct or not with a dictionary and Grammarly, but whether it's natural or not is hard to tell. That's one of the most difficult points to overcome in the process of learning a language, I guess😁 Thanks!
@@dallama2616 Yes... I can't evaluate well how formal a sentence is. While writing this reply, I don't know if "evaluate" is the appropriate verb for this situation.😅 (judge, examine, estimate...synonyms are confusing!!)
I get so excited hearing him pick up on all the nuance and detail in each episode. It’s like these mangaka crafted these stories specifically for him to analyze them piece by piece. Nothing gets past this man
32:41 true but in hindsight you realize that Killua follows Gon's plan bc he actually understands in an instant that this is the best option : bc Gon is the 'baka' acting on emotions and Killua the analyst, we tend to forget that Gon has incredible instincts, he is actually good at grasping the better way to solve a problem, he has those striking moments of clarity when everything aligns and he's able to assess accurately priorities and strategy when Killua sometimes is blind-sighted bc he always tries to minimize the risks and gets anxious... not a 'bad' thing ofc but sometimes you just can't avoid confrontation or danger (this is a recurring point in HxH : he's not an assassin anymore, he's a hunter!) Here Killua's proposal was to avoid Razor's throws and play safe but he misjudged the situation as Razor had way more aura/stamina than the 3 of them had left, so in a battle of attrition they would loose and probably even die at the end...the only one who tried to catch Razor's ball was Gon, he's the only one who stands a chance to beat Razor but he must do so when he still has enough stamina and he needed Killua and Hisoka's support to end this game ASAP Gon's "crazy plan" was the right choice so Killua went with it that's all 🤷🏻♂he's definitely not a pushover and never hesitated to argue with Gon when Gon was wrong. Bc he's actually so smart he can see instantly when Gon's ideas are genius, and that's why they're the perfect combo They're not perfect but they complete eo, they won't stay like this forever but for now they work so well together... they will change and mature that's life and friendship evolves... irl too friends can adjust and change, to have a more healthy and balanced relationship to fit their own personal evolution and needs in an organic way.. that's why I think at that point in their lives Gon&Killua are pretty good at managing their friendship in those extreme situations they're facing I like that Im is paying attention to all the details in the animation, especially those micro expressions when Gon shows hesitation, concern, and then resolve bc Killua is doing the same and he doesn't want to insult him He also keeps in mind that we are adults in our world giving opinions on '1 in a million' children's dynamic in the HxH world, so our standards are obviously not matching their, to understand how it works we must close the gap and a lazy analysis can't make it to that point... but even though the story and the characters make really good parallels with real life situations and people, that's why Togashi's writing is so captivating imo, a mix of familiarity and extraordinary, depth and mundanity
I've always thought that when Gon notices the damage in Killua's hands, he doesnt say anything untill killua say lets keep going, because he dont wanna offend killua, besides i think the replacement wouldve affect much more killua than Gon, when killua see a chance of him being replaced he get really nervious, that for me is the more worrying aspect of this, the fear that killua has to be replaced, so i dont see this like Gon not caring about Killua pain, only like Gon doesnt wanna offend killua by asking him if he want/can keep going. (Sorry for the bad spelling or phrasing, im not a native english speaker)
Awesome discussion! It was nice having some commentary with you on camera again. Hopefully we get some more of that every now and then! One scene that also really characterizes Gon through someone else's eyes, but isn't talked about nearly enough, is when the Zoldyck family doorman/dog custodian Zebro judges Gon's attitude when trying to get past the Testing Gate. I think it's the least remembered.
When Gon refused to give up during the Hunter exam, he said something along the lines of feeling that if he backs down there, he wouldn't be able to ever find his father. Same thing seems to continue here and it feels more than just tunnel-vision or reckless abandon as part of Gon's personality. It kind of seems to be hinting at there being more deep-seated psychological issues at play. And it seems to get progressively worse with each "trial" that he undertakes to prove himself that has something to do with Ging.
You're completely right. It's played like a wholesome friendship moment, but in reality it's another case of Gon's growing selfishness. For which there is a clear through line up until this moment.
I think that a lot of people hate on Greed Island arc because it just happens to be in between the two greatest arcs in HxH. Personally, I really enjoyed this arc. I see it as a second training arc and we got introduced to even more complexity of the Nen power system. And the dodgeball game is just awesome. 😂
Hearing your in depth thoughts about Kil and Gon's friendship makes me so excited for the next arc! I don't want to say more bec spoilers, but yeah, keep 'em coming 😊 You have very good theories and analysis on each of the characters. It took me a few re-watch to appreciate the subtle shifts in their dynamic.
Man, it's sad that I can't elaborate on why since it would be hard to filter out any inadvertent spoilers, but this is a *juicy* analysis. What I can say is that I look forward to future reactions, as always.
38:08 You call it "tunnel vision", however, it is unshakable Ownership of Choice (more like what people would call determination). It is certainly a quality, quite the rare one, yet why people see it as a flaw and label it as "stubbornness" is because they lack the assertiveness to not be influences by / roped into it. The Power of Ownership (and yes, it is a thing in real life also). . P.S. What Puhat was saying right before the Greed Island selection, along the lines of it being hard to be unflinching in who you are, especially under the pressure of others wanting you to be / act a certain way.
Thank you so much i am tired of hearing gon determination be8ng labeled stubborn at most or all times though I dont believe this reactor is saying this. Yes gon can be stubborn a few times but his character trait that I love about him is his determination and strength of will. Which is someth8ng praised and sought after in our world as well.
Your HxH reactions always brighten my day! ❤ And yes, Killua and Gon's dynamic is sooo interesting! I always think abt the fact that they're too really different boys with drastically different personalities going through extreme situations, and not just "kids being friends", that's why although they have their fair share of wholesome moments, it's not all there is to it and i'm happy you talked about that! One of my fav episode for sure
Yeah, concerning what you said in the discussion part about Killua not putting Gon in the same situations that Gon puts him in, I think it goes back to Killua's fear of not being a good friend. Illumi saying that he doesn't deserve friends, etc. I think that + the fact Gon is genuinely the first real bond he has with someone outside of his family is why it's more about proving to himself, and Gon that Killua won't let him down!
Such a good episode with many subtle changes going on that not many people pick up on on first watch. But of course, Filmbuff does. Wonderful analysis as usual!
What Killua wants most is for Gon to hit the ball with all his might. If Gon hold back because he was worried about Killua's hands, that would hurt Killua more. It will hurt more than physical pain.
That's sort of the conceptual juxtaposition coming from this emotion behind the sacrifice against the objective and it's consequences. Obviously, it's a touching opinion Gon holds, for Killua at least. Thus, for him is a matter of being trusted and appreciated. However, no doubt, Togashi did contextualize and show enough perspectives from other characters to make clear how destructive and self centered Gon desires and passion are. And, there were signs foreshadowing this, based on his interactions and moral views through the story. It's so unlike the 1999 Version, which misinterprets and characterizes Gon on a more lighthearted manner. Eventually, they would have these moments but they had alredy failed from the beginning when showcasing it. I do feel that makes this adaptation so faithful. However, 1999 improves and fleshes more coherent character development and tone through the settings and music, most of the times, even counting their additions that elaborates and details the plot its based on. For example, Killua and Kurapika hold the more important moments.
I first read the manga when I was little. Even from the very beginning it reads as a very unforgiving world from the eyes of sociopaths. The anime masks that with playful colours, lighthearted music and cencorship but in its core is still the same story. Well analysed!
I really like your commentary, I hope that even if you don't like the way the information is presented in this anime, you still watch it until the end to hear your opinions.
As you were not consistent with your content lately, I woke up and I was like "Uh, it Thursday .....will I get a video today?". And sure enough, here it is. ep 70. (smirk)
36:49 People seem to think that a "healthy" relationship is equal in terms of what one or the other gets out of it. And when they don't get the same thing, it's toxic. Honey, each person is an INDIVIDUAL and will want / get something different out of a relationship. People perceive through the bias of "everyone wants the same thing" (because that's what they personally would want, thus assuming everyone wants the same shit) .....but it is very normal for two individuals within a relationship to get very different things out of that dynamic. Killua is not the kind of person who'd stay within a relationship which felt like not worth his while, that's why he left home and why he doesn't actually have other friends. Not because Gon is monopolizing him, but because Killua doesn't find fascination at this point in anyone else other than Gon, and his experiencing of Gon is his own satisfaction. . P.S. Off the HxH topic example: Let's say I love to give massages, and the person I'm in a relationship with likes to receive them. Now, people would see from the outside that I'm always giving the massages and the other is always just receiving them (also based off of the assumption that everyone likes to be massaged, but not to give massages), concluding that it's un unhealthy and unbalanced relationship. Not an even give and take, right? Therein lies the misconception. Funny thing, it is exactly the OPPOSITE..... those are the most Potent relationships where the thing we want / enjoy are different and complementary. When within the same action, I get what I want, and you get what you want. There is no compromise.
i agree 100% to call this relationship toxic just because their needs are different and not aligned is not fair it’s a misconception. Therefore if you write letters and someone likes receiving them, reinforcing that statement doesn’t make the person manipulative. Assuming that there is giving and no receiving in return between Gon and Kill is in my opinion a missed judgment.
Thank you so beautifully said i don't have to comment. It is wrong for killua hands to be hurt in this manner but then many claim the while relationship is toxic do to someone being sacrificial is baffling to me and I would like to see a relationship ship that is equal in life.
I mean i would like for someone to show me an equal relationship 🤷 it doesn't exist. You give and the other gives and you each recieve benefits and sometimes there is a lack from one person and in another situation there is a lack from the other but both can improve and change based on communication and a mutual love to be the best they can be and the fact is there will be failure at times.
This is the episode that made Killua my favorite, since I really found myself identifying with him here. Sorry for the personal lore dump, but I also struggle with having a goal in life, or perhaps I see nothing valuable in life other than being with the people I love, so my goal is always to make the people I love the happiest they could be. A lot of human beings are selfish by nature so I do find myself getting taken advantage of quite frequently, always having an emotional dependence on people, always losing my identity in any relationship I'm in. I think it's because Killua and I have been lonely most of our lives so we really want to hold on to those around us, and we see our value only when we are of help to them and we we get noticed by them, and when they want to depend on us. The solution would be to just find people that are equally selfless, which are very hard to find in this world. Seeing Killua in this situation have brought to tears to my eyes, and Im's analysis made me cry even more cause of how spot on everything he noticed is. Great reaction as always. :)
I believe chapter 7 is where Gon tell Killua about Kite. And here we have a flashback about their first meeting where Kite tells Gon about Ging and his accomplishments and that he is a two-star hunter but easily can be with 3
In regards to Gon and Killua's relationship I will say.... (1) Some of the most profound and deep relationships (yes, even in real life) will seem toxic for an outsider. That is because such a relationship finds this very unique pathway to function on, from the interactions between the parties involved. They influence each other, they play off of each other, making each person ever evolving, thus a one of a kind dynamic is born. That, can look very dysfunctional or even dangerous for an outsider, especially one whose discernment is superficially based on rules of conduit. (2) While unfortunately, Killua seems to be mesmerized by Gon in an overshadowing way for himself, their relationship to this point is not toxic. Killua is just along for the ride of Gon's journey, but that's only because he doesn't have something that he wants more than the actual journey itself. It is not toxic because Killua never sacrifices what he wants for pleasing Gon....they just happen to sync so well when it comes to their way of living, which includes seemingly risking their lives for the sake of their adventures. That is what makes their bond so strong and unique.
Gon and Killua are both kids with severe traumas. Killua just wanted a friend, to be considered an equal. when he asked Canary to be his friend, she said she can't because she's a servant. he couldn't have a friend because of his positions and status. + now comes Gon, who marched into the Zoldycks without any combat abilities, willing to be beaten up to a pulp ( see the manga to see how austere his face is, Gon's face is fucked up worse than Killua's hand in this dodgeball game) just for a chance to see Killua again. + Killua, while chained up and knowing Gon is probably being slaughtered by his family's hand, let Gon do what it takes to get to him. because why not? let a friend do what a friend must do. + now let's get back to Gon in this game. Gon would die for Killua in a heartbeat. he will trade his life for Killua at any given moment, in any circumstance, without thoughts. without a single concern for his life, well-being. ------ Gon is self destructive, yes, and Killua is self sacrifice, yes. but do you understand the Samurai spirit?? it's considered an insult to not let your friend sacrifice for you, not let him be hurt for you, suffer for you, not let him die with you in battles. Killua is now an equal, a partner, somebody who protects, fortifies and sacrifice. ---- and Gon understand Killua perfectly. if he leaves Killua out of this, they were never meant to be. that's just how it is. two people who decides to die together no matter what happens. both of them are strong, independent but only once in history, the stars align and they met. + don't worry, Killua is strong. much much stronger than Gon. Gon needs him more than he needs Gon. but you will see all that later.
Exactly! 👍👍 Many people forget how Killua got super angry when Kurapika wouldn't let them get involved with the Troupe.... to protect them of course bc he's like an older brother but Killua yelled "If you don't consider us as equals or friends we'll do whatever we want!!" and Gon was listening, so Gon knows how much Killua would be hurt if he left him out of this fight ...and it comes back later 😥
I agree with this point of view more. This aspect of their friendship is very important i feel sad that he interpreted their friendship as toxic instead.
12:02 totally agree it's not as wholesome as the music is making it sound, in my opinion gon is being very selfish in this moment, and killua is letting gon take advantage of him.
For example; Gon already has Ging's hunter license (Ch 1 & 38), Kite and Gon immediately recognized each other (Ch 185), Killua already knows about Kite (Ch 64), Kite saved Gon and taught him about foxbear territory.
According to his Patreon, he is currently rewatching the whole series leading up to the finale. I figured that must be the case since it’s taking so long. So, the finale is still coming just not sure exactly when. It sucks, but I think AOT definitely warrants a rewatch leading up to the finale especially if he hasn’t seen the whole show in its entirety in a while + long breaks in between seasons. It’ll lead to a better finale review and analysis.
I really wish 2011 used a different ost for that scene, cause yeah it isn't intended to be wholesome. Can't help but feel like the episode director missed the point
Yep, I always remember Killua's job to Gon was to stop him from reckless. He can be as crazy as he wants, but Killua never had a chance to. This is a toxic relationship for sure, it's just people usually ignore all those red flags.
That's your own perception from the assumption that Killua wants to be like Gon, but can't in order to balance him out. That's not what's happening. They are naturally so distinct in the way they function, which led to those "roles" within their dynamic, yet neither of them if forcing themselves to be in a certain way for the sake of the other. And that's precisely why their relationship is so strong, deep and naturally flowing.
14:02 I liked to see a bit of commentary while you were still on, and not the screenshots. And left us with quite the statement / question: "Hunters are selfish creatures or beings, after all....ei, Ging?" Btw, I do want to say that this "selfishness" that the show keeps eluding to is in fact an Ownership of what you want in life. Simple as that. In the same time quite difficult to develop this kind of brutal honesty with self. It's the kind of 'selfish' you'd want to have .....or more acurately said, it ceases to be selfishness. It's something else.
I hate so much sometimes how anime use narrator in the start or in the end of episodes. Like here and in episode 68 they tried to scary us TWICE with the “omg Hisoka here, he is such wild card what he is going to do” and it leads nowhere! Because we know he is here to help and chill. That’s it. Hate such cheap hype
@@mesacboy7939 I am not hating narrator and how Togashi uses him, I hate how anime creators are using him. Two different things. And I believe my first comment was quite clear about that
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Do you plan on finishing HOTD for the release of season 2?
@@JakeOllieBdid u even read bro?
@@kenyangooner1092 Apparently not
The only reactor that realizes the effect this would have on Killua's hands immediately
Nah, not this guy. Wouldnt have the time to watch an episode twice, while giving a passionate 20 minute discussion after each episode. Been watching a long time and he loves his shows too much to ruin it for himself.
@@libeltoure7970 it's not absurd someone like him, who pays a lot of attention and picks up on very small details, would be able to predict things correctly.
@@libeltoure7970 Nahh, he is just too clever
This episode is exactly why Filmbuff is one of the best reactors. There is an amazing amount of detail put into this anime that flies over most people's heads. Most of it includes subtle changes in the characters' psychological states, but those subtle changes can have profound effects into the future... It's great that you can read all the subtle facial expressions that the animators carefully put into the anime. Big ups.
I love the dialogue: "What's one plus one?" "Yeah" ....."Beat him even if it kills you." "Osu" :))))
My favourite post-episode discussion that you’ve done for HxH so far. Like you, everytime I watch this episode I am moved to tears by the pain that Killua endures, and the bond between Gon and Killua at once feels so pure and powerful and also so uneasy and unsettling. But that, right there, is the majesty and beauty of HxH.
As always togashi weaving beauty and darkness together
45:00 Gon would also give his life for Killua, which we have seen in the Zoldyck arc ....in fact, the reason why he got so determined in destroying Razor is from being protective of Killua who had almost died.
Probably the only reactor who noticed Killua's hands before they were mentioned by the characters.
Once again, I'm impressed by your attention to detail. That just makes me more excited to hear your thoughts when you reach the next arc 😏
Oh god we really are close to it arent we 🙏
7:30 "I'm just nerding out right now." ;)))) ......and actually I think the first reactor to have ever worried about Kill at this point.
Great discussion! Killua and Gon are throwing some red flags this episode for sure.
Them boys is fucked in the head lol
Noticing that Killua's hands are hurt is insane! And about other stuff that you've said I can only say that this is crazy...
great analysis as usual
I love the aestethics of the thumbnails..it feels like i'm collecting cards or something lol
I think it's interesting that though Gon was so mad about Killua having been almost killed, he didn't hesitate so much to hurt Killua's hands to beat Razor.
This seems to prove Gon sees Killua not as just one of his friends but as his partner or comrade.
Sometimes, people have to share their partners' goals and pains. Killua might be the only one who can do that with Gon the Monster.
Yes, Killua is Gon's best friend, but actually, I suppose he is the only person with such talent and resolve as Gon and capable of being equal to him.😅
Sorry for my lack of English skills. Thank you for another great reaction!👍👍
Very well put. Your English is perfect btw.
@@HELLios6 Really? That relieved me😁
I can check if my writing is grammatically correct or not with a dictionary and Grammarly, but whether it's natural or not is hard to tell.
That's one of the most difficult points to overcome in the process of learning a language, I guess😁
Thanks!
@user-op3bb4rb7j it does sound a bit formal with your word usage but I doubt most people will really see it as odd
Shakespear English and he's wondering if his English is incorrect 😅
@@dallama2616 Yes... I can't evaluate well how formal a sentence is.
While writing this reply, I don't know if "evaluate" is the appropriate verb for this situation.😅
(judge, examine, estimate...synonyms are confusing!!)
I get so excited hearing him pick up on all the nuance and detail in each episode. It’s like these mangaka crafted these stories specifically for him to analyze them piece by piece. Nothing gets past this man
What a great discussion! It does feel like Killua's sense of self-worth depends on how useful he feels he is to Gon (his upbringing doesn't help lol)
your analyses after each episode are so insightful and fun. thanks for keeping this series so consistent, i always look forward to your uploads!
This won't be the last time you call an episode "one of the best of the series"
12:38 "If Hisoka finds it interesting....." :)))) He even starts giggling in the back :))))
32:41 true but in hindsight you realize that Killua follows Gon's plan bc he actually understands in an instant that this is the best option : bc Gon is the 'baka' acting on emotions and Killua the analyst, we tend to forget that Gon has incredible instincts, he is actually good at grasping the better way to solve a problem, he has those striking moments of clarity when everything aligns and he's able to assess accurately priorities and strategy when Killua sometimes is blind-sighted bc he always tries to minimize the risks and gets anxious... not a 'bad' thing ofc but sometimes you just can't avoid confrontation or danger (this is a recurring point in HxH : he's not an assassin anymore, he's a hunter!)
Here Killua's proposal was to avoid Razor's throws and play safe but he misjudged the situation as Razor had way more aura/stamina than the 3 of them had left, so in a battle of attrition they would loose and probably even die at the end...the only one who tried to catch Razor's ball was Gon, he's the only one who stands a chance to beat Razor but he must do so when he still has enough stamina and he needed Killua and Hisoka's support to end this game ASAP
Gon's "crazy plan" was the right choice so Killua went with it that's all 🤷🏻♂he's definitely not a pushover and never hesitated to argue with Gon when Gon was wrong. Bc he's actually so smart he can see instantly when Gon's ideas are genius, and that's why they're the perfect combo
They're not perfect but they complete eo, they won't stay like this forever but for now they work so well together... they will change and mature that's life and friendship evolves... irl too friends can adjust and change, to have a more healthy and balanced relationship to fit their own personal evolution and needs in an organic way.. that's why I think at that point in their lives Gon&Killua are pretty good at managing their friendship in those extreme situations they're facing
I like that Im is paying attention to all the details in the animation, especially those micro expressions when Gon shows hesitation, concern, and then resolve bc Killua is doing the same and he doesn't want to insult him
He also keeps in mind that we are adults in our world giving opinions on '1 in a million' children's dynamic in the HxH world, so our standards are obviously not matching their, to understand how it works we must close the gap and a lazy analysis can't make it to that point... but even though the story and the characters make really good parallels with real life situations and people, that's why Togashi's writing is so captivating imo, a mix of familiarity and extraordinary, depth and mundanity
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"It's not as wholesome as it might seem" Yeah, Gon is one messed up motherf*****
really happy he caught into this, many reactors see this a a wholesome bonding moment and don’t realize the dark nature showing from gon here
I've always thought that when Gon notices the damage in Killua's hands, he doesnt say anything untill killua say lets keep going, because he dont wanna offend killua, besides i think the replacement wouldve affect much more killua than Gon, when killua see a chance of him being replaced he get really nervious, that for me is the more worrying aspect of this, the fear that killua has to be replaced, so i dont see this like Gon not caring about Killua pain, only like Gon doesnt wanna offend killua by asking him if he want/can keep going. (Sorry for the bad spelling or phrasing, im not a native english speaker)
Awesome discussion! It was nice having some commentary with you on camera again. Hopefully we get some more of that every now and then!
One scene that also really characterizes Gon through someone else's eyes, but isn't talked about nearly enough, is when the Zoldyck family doorman/dog custodian Zebro judges Gon's attitude when trying to get past the Testing Gate. I think it's the least remembered.
When Gon refused to give up during the Hunter exam, he said something along the lines of feeling that if he backs down there, he wouldn't be able to ever find his father. Same thing seems to continue here and it feels more than just tunnel-vision or reckless abandon as part of Gon's personality. It kind of seems to be hinting at there being more deep-seated psychological issues at play. And it seems to get progressively worse with each "trial" that he undertakes to prove himself that has something to do with Ging.
I like the overall animation of how the ball travels throughout this episode ....beautiful perspectives.
Definitely my favorite HxH reactor! You always try your best to notice what the show is trying to accomplish beneath the surface.
You're completely right. It's played like a wholesome friendship moment, but in reality it's another case of Gon's growing selfishness. For which there is a clear through line up until this moment.
Love the insight, killua and gon's relationship is definitely being shown in a bit of a new light.
I think that a lot of people hate on Greed Island arc because it just happens to be in between the two greatest arcs in HxH. Personally, I really enjoyed this arc. I see it as a second training arc and we got introduced to even more complexity of the Nen power system. And the dodgeball game is just awesome. 😂
I freaking LOVE the narrator text at the end of this episode. The statement and the question.
I love how fast you catched up on Killuas hand being messed up.
Hearing your in depth thoughts about Kil and Gon's friendship makes me so excited for the next arc! I don't want to say more bec spoilers, but yeah, keep 'em coming 😊 You have very good theories and analysis on each of the characters. It took me a few re-watch to appreciate the subtle shifts in their dynamic.
Man, it's sad that I can't elaborate on why since it would be hard to filter out any inadvertent spoilers, but this is a *juicy* analysis. What I can say is that I look forward to future reactions, as always.
The speed at which your realizing pieces of the story has me legitimately excited to see your reaction to upcoming storylines. Awesome reactions!
I love how sharp you are!
so happy you figured out their dynamics!
Yeah, the first time I saw this one I was like: "Man, this is some dark shit, I'm kinda scared, show me more"
Incredible discussion Im! Really gets me excited for the upcoming stuff.
38:08 You call it "tunnel vision", however, it is unshakable Ownership of Choice (more like what people would call determination). It is certainly a quality, quite the rare one, yet why people see it as a flaw and label it as "stubbornness" is because they lack the assertiveness to not be influences by / roped into it. The Power of Ownership (and yes, it is a thing in real life also).
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P.S. What Puhat was saying right before the Greed Island selection, along the lines of it being hard to be unflinching in who you are, especially under the pressure of others wanting you to be / act a certain way.
Thank you so much i am tired of hearing gon determination be8ng labeled stubborn at most or all times though I dont believe this reactor is saying this. Yes gon can be stubborn a few times but his character trait that I love about him is his determination and strength of will. Which is someth8ng praised and sought after in our world as well.
Excellent catch on Killua|s hands
Your HxH reactions always brighten my day! ❤ And yes, Killua and Gon's dynamic is sooo interesting! I always think abt the fact that they're too really different boys with drastically different personalities going through extreme situations, and not just "kids being friends", that's why although they have their fair share of wholesome moments, it's not all there is to it and i'm happy you talked about that! One of my fav episode for sure
Yeah, concerning what you said in the discussion part about Killua not putting Gon in the same situations that Gon puts him in, I think it goes back to Killua's fear of not being a good friend. Illumi saying that he doesn't deserve friends, etc. I think that + the fact Gon is genuinely the first real bond he has with someone outside of his family is why it's more about proving to himself, and Gon that Killua won't let him down!
He started Chimera ant arc on patreon LETSSS GOOOOOOO. Time to pull out my 10$ that my Nana gave me.
Such a good episode with many subtle changes going on that not many people pick up on on first watch. But of course, Filmbuff does. Wonderful analysis as usual!
What Killua wants most is for Gon to hit the ball with all his might. If Gon hold back because he was worried about Killua's hands, that would hurt Killua more. It will hurt more than physical pain.
Great discussion!
This reminds me of what Amy (The Big Bang Theory) said: I promised myself if I ever got friends I'd do whatever they said
Love the discussion in this one, great analysis of the characters :)
For a moment there i felt like i was listening to my brother with ADHD 😅
I love your attention to detail, great discussion
That's sort of the conceptual juxtaposition coming from this emotion behind the sacrifice against the objective and it's consequences. Obviously, it's a touching opinion Gon holds, for Killua at least. Thus, for him is a matter of being trusted and appreciated. However, no doubt, Togashi did contextualize and show enough perspectives from other characters to make clear how destructive and self centered Gon desires and passion are. And, there were signs foreshadowing this, based on his interactions and moral views through the story.
It's so unlike the 1999 Version, which misinterprets and characterizes Gon on a more lighthearted manner. Eventually, they would have these moments but they had alredy failed from the beginning when showcasing it. I do feel that makes this adaptation so faithful.
However, 1999 improves and fleshes more coherent character development and tone through the settings and music, most of the times, even counting their additions that elaborates and details the plot its based on. For example, Killua and Kurapika hold the more important moments.
I first read the manga when I was little. Even from the very beginning it reads as a very unforgiving world from the eyes of sociopaths. The anime masks that with playful colours, lighthearted music and cencorship but in its core is still the same story. Well analysed!
2:12 That Hisoka bend though ....uh.
You're cooking
Please continue Monster, u won’t regret it
I really like your commentary, I hope that even if you don't like the way the information is presented in this anime, you still watch it until the end to hear your opinions.
Great analysis
Great analysis for this episode, as expected.
As you were not consistent with your content lately, I woke up and I was like "Uh, it Thursday .....will I get a video today?". And sure enough, here it is. ep 70. (smirk)
Amazing reaction brother.. i'll watch it later..
Fantastic analysis
My weekly dose of dopamine. Excellent analysis!
Will you watch the last two episodes of Vinland Saga season 2?
I can't wait for the payoff to a bunch of things FilmBuff has, as always, noticed masterfully
Insane game!
36:49 People seem to think that a "healthy" relationship is equal in terms of what one or the other gets out of it. And when they don't get the same thing, it's toxic. Honey, each person is an INDIVIDUAL and will want / get something different out of a relationship. People perceive through the bias of "everyone wants the same thing" (because that's what they personally would want, thus assuming everyone wants the same shit) .....but it is very normal for two individuals within a relationship to get very different things out of that dynamic. Killua is not the kind of person who'd stay within a relationship which felt like not worth his while, that's why he left home and why he doesn't actually have other friends. Not because Gon is monopolizing him, but because Killua doesn't find fascination at this point in anyone else other than Gon, and his experiencing of Gon is his own satisfaction.
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P.S. Off the HxH topic example: Let's say I love to give massages, and the person I'm in a relationship with likes to receive them. Now, people would see from the outside that I'm always giving the massages and the other is always just receiving them (also based off of the assumption that everyone likes to be massaged, but not to give massages), concluding that it's un unhealthy and unbalanced relationship. Not an even give and take, right?
Therein lies the misconception.
Funny thing, it is exactly the OPPOSITE..... those are the most Potent relationships where the thing we want / enjoy are different and complementary. When within the same action, I get what I want, and you get what you want. There is no compromise.
i agree 100% to call this relationship toxic just because their needs are different and not aligned is not fair it’s a misconception. Therefore if you write letters and someone likes receiving them, reinforcing that statement doesn’t make the person manipulative. Assuming that there is giving and no receiving in return between Gon and Kill is in my opinion a missed judgment.
Thank you so beautifully said i don't have to comment. It is wrong for killua hands to be hurt in this manner but then many claim the while relationship is toxic do to someone being sacrificial is baffling to me and I would like to see a relationship ship that is equal in life.
I mean i would like for someone to show me an equal relationship 🤷 it doesn't exist. You give and the other gives and you each recieve benefits and sometimes there is a lack from one person and in another situation there is a lack from the other but both can improve and change based on communication and a mutual love to be the best they can be and the fact is there will be failure at times.
you're totally right, this is one of many red flags of gon's selfishness
This is the episode that made Killua my favorite, since I really found myself identifying with him here.
Sorry for the personal lore dump, but I also struggle with having a goal in life, or perhaps I see nothing valuable in life other than being with the people I love, so my goal is always to make the people I love the happiest they could be. A lot of human beings are selfish by nature so I do find myself getting taken advantage of quite frequently, always having an emotional dependence on people, always losing my identity in any relationship I'm in.
I think it's because Killua and I have been lonely most of our lives so we really want to hold on to those around us, and we see our value only when we are of help to them and we we get noticed by them, and when they want to depend on us.
The solution would be to just find people that are equally selfless, which are very hard to find in this world.
Seeing Killua in this situation have brought to tears to my eyes, and Im's analysis made me cry even more cause of how spot on everything he noticed is. Great reaction as always. :)
Its peak...
@FILMBuFF please read Ch 1, 38, 64, 185 of HxH for more context on Kite and Gon. (HxH 2011 removed and changed these moments for the worst.)
I believe chapter 7 is where Gon tell Killua about Kite. And here we have a flashback about their first meeting where Kite tells Gon about Ging and his accomplishments and that he is a two-star hunter but easily can be with 3
12:00 "I don't think it's as wholesome as the music dictates." .....curious to hear your extended thoughts on this.
In regards to Gon and Killua's relationship I will say....
(1) Some of the most profound and deep relationships (yes, even in real life) will seem toxic for an outsider. That is because such a relationship finds this very unique pathway to function on, from the interactions between the parties involved. They influence each other, they play off of each other, making each person ever evolving, thus a one of a kind dynamic is born. That, can look very dysfunctional or even dangerous for an outsider, especially one whose discernment is superficially based on rules of conduit.
(2) While unfortunately, Killua seems to be mesmerized by Gon in an overshadowing way for himself, their relationship to this point is not toxic. Killua is just along for the ride of Gon's journey, but that's only because he doesn't have something that he wants more than the actual journey itself. It is not toxic because Killua never sacrifices what he wants for pleasing Gon....they just happen to sync so well when it comes to their way of living, which includes seemingly risking their lives for the sake of their adventures. That is what makes their bond so strong and unique.
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Gon and Killua are both kids with severe traumas.
Killua just wanted a friend, to be considered an equal.
when he asked Canary to be his friend, she said she can't because she's a servant. he couldn't have a friend because of his positions and status.
+ now comes Gon, who marched into the Zoldycks without any combat abilities, willing to be beaten up to a pulp ( see the manga to see how austere his face is, Gon's face is fucked up worse than Killua's hand in this dodgeball game) just for a chance to see Killua again.
+ Killua, while chained up and knowing Gon is probably being slaughtered by his family's hand, let Gon do what it takes to get to him. because why not? let a friend do what a friend must do.
+ now let's get back to Gon in this game. Gon would die for Killua in a heartbeat. he will trade his life for Killua at any given moment, in any circumstance, without thoughts. without a single concern for his life, well-being.
------ Gon is self destructive, yes, and Killua is self sacrifice, yes.
but do you understand the Samurai spirit??
it's considered an insult to not let your friend sacrifice for you, not let him be hurt for you, suffer for you, not let him die with you in battles.
Killua is now an equal, a partner, somebody who protects, fortifies and sacrifice.
---- and Gon understand Killua perfectly. if he leaves Killua out of this, they were never meant to be.
that's just how it is. two people who decides to die together no matter what happens.
both of them are strong, independent but only once in history, the stars align and they met.
+ don't worry, Killua is strong. much much stronger than Gon. Gon needs him more than he needs Gon. but you will see all that later.
"samurai spirit"... loving that. Some beautiful points in this comment. It is indeed quite a uniquely Potent relationship these boys got here.
Gon doesn’t have trauma
Exactly! 👍👍
Many people forget how Killua got super angry when Kurapika wouldn't let them get involved with the Troupe.... to protect them of course bc he's like an older brother but Killua yelled "If you don't consider us as equals or friends we'll do whatever we want!!" and Gon was listening, so Gon knows how much Killua would be hurt if he left him out of this fight
...and it comes back later 😥
i really agrees with this
I agree with this point of view more. This aspect of their friendship is very important i feel sad that he interpreted their friendship as toxic instead.
12:02 totally agree it's not as wholesome as the music is making it sound, in my opinion gon is being very selfish in this moment, and killua is letting gon take advantage of him.
For example; Gon already has Ging's hunter license (Ch 1 & 38), Kite and Gon immediately recognized each other (Ch 185), Killua already knows about Kite (Ch 64), Kite saved Gon and taught him about foxbear territory.
Attack on Titan Final Part Reaction when?
According to his Patreon, he is currently rewatching the whole series leading up to the finale. I figured that must be the case since it’s taking so long. So, the finale is still coming just not sure exactly when. It sucks, but I think AOT definitely warrants a rewatch leading up to the finale especially if he hasn’t seen the whole show in its entirety in a while + long breaks in between seasons. It’ll lead to a better finale review and analysis.
I really wish 2011 used a different ost for that scene, cause yeah it isn't intended to be wholesome. Can't help but feel like the episode director missed the point
we can take this as killua's point of view and he is a bit... mesmerized by gon
it shows controversy of this situation, if they used dark ost and everything it would be too obvious what they tryna show to the audience
Gon being gon , a prideful kid with a big ego
Yep, I always remember Killua's job to Gon was to stop him from reckless. He can be as crazy as he wants, but Killua never had a chance to. This is a toxic relationship for sure, it's just people usually ignore all those red flags.
That's your own perception from the assumption that Killua wants to be like Gon, but can't in order to balance him out. That's not what's happening. They are naturally so distinct in the way they function, which led to those "roles" within their dynamic, yet neither of them if forcing themselves to be in a certain way for the sake of the other. And that's precisely why their relationship is so strong, deep and naturally flowing.
Is he not going to react to aot or Vinland saga?
Yes, at some point
14:02 I liked to see a bit of commentary while you were still on, and not the screenshots. And left us with quite the statement / question: "Hunters are selfish creatures or beings, after all....ei, Ging?" Btw, I do want to say that this "selfishness" that the show keeps eluding to is in fact an Ownership of what you want in life. Simple as that. In the same time quite difficult to develop this kind of brutal honesty with self. It's the kind of 'selfish' you'd want to have .....or more acurately said, it ceases to be selfishness. It's something else.
I hate so much sometimes how anime use narrator in the start or in the end of episodes. Like here and in episode 68 they tried to scary us TWICE with the “omg Hisoka here, he is such wild card what he is going to do” and it leads nowhere! Because we know he is here to help and chill. That’s it. Hate such cheap hype
It's to get people to tune back in next week, I tend not to think much about it tbh
I don't think ANYONE was "scared" or interpreted it as "tried to be scary". Sounds like a you issue
@@Darksightkellar don’t took the word too literally. You missed my point
Better not be hating on best character Narrator, bro carries next arc
@@mesacboy7939 I am not hating narrator and how Togashi uses him, I hate how anime creators are using him. Two different things. And I believe my first comment was quite clear about that
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Gon is a bad mf
Back with the fire 🔥
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