What’s terrifying is that when Meruem states “He had me in check-mate from the very beginning”; it’s literally true. No matter the power gap between them, Netero was in control and had the upper hand the entire time and could have ended the fight at any moment. _That_ defines the malice of humanity.
It also signifies how every country just have a bunch of nukes and at any time they could kill Meruem. Human malice created something so destructive that Meruem never stood a chance
Trivia: When Netero said "evolution" in the manga it's also written the kanji that means "malice/evil", but according to Togashi the reading is evolution (for example, almost all nen attacks have two names, like Big Bang Impact is the pronunciation but the kanji is "fist of destruction", or Feitan's Pain Packer is written as "unforgiven", or Bungee Gum is written as "elastic love"). In this case Netero meant that Meruem knew nothing about humanity infinite potential for evolution when it comes to be evil, in fact when it comes to do bad things to each other, to find new way to hurt each other, to kill each other, we are the most deadly species ever, in fact how he ended ep the battle? By using a bomb which is, as explained, low-budget and easily mass-produced. So the ants actually never stood a chance to win against humanity, they could have just dropped the bombs and kill all of them, but also the several thousands of humans gathered there for the selection would have been killed. If you remember when Netero has the flashback before attacking Meruem for the first time, he is on the phone and they tell him to settle things quickly with the ants and Netero thinks that they will blame the hunter association. So if the hunters failed against the ants, the governments wanted to use the bombs to kill all the ants and then blame hunter association for it to the public. Another detail: Netero lost the limbs that he used agaisnt Killua and Gon at the ball game, there he didn't use left leg and right hand, here he lost his right leg and left hand, that was his bias.
Yes you resd it as evolution but its meant to also mean malice to make a double sense out of it, very clearly since hes talking about a wepon made by humans to do genocide on humans, so it represents evolution of the human technology and also human malice
That last part is a double whammy, first realizing that those were the same limbs, and THEN that he would tell us what his bias was without us realizing it.
I don't think it' supposed to be read as "evolution" at all. The context clearly says it's to be read as "malice". As the Chimera Ants demonstrated, every living being has the potential for evolution and, for them, it culminated in Meruem. Humans evolve, just like other species, but their natural evolution could never hope to surpass the Ants' evolution (and no, not even "that" fight was a sign humans could be beyond the Ants). But humans compensated that by harboring limitless malice in order to remain at the top of all species. Neither the bomb nor the fact Netero has it inside him are supposed to be interpreted as signs of evolution, but of how malicious humans will be to subjugate everything in the world. And, true enough, later developments will show that, as evolved as the Ants are, they could never hope to compare with humanity's malice.
You also gotta remember what Netero's real age is, which is why he looks like that, the amount of aura or life energy he possessed made him look much younger.
Netero said "I'm not sure I can accomplish this mission without sacrificing someone" before. I think he was already prepared to sacrifice his own life at that time.
@@liamace1107 True. Lots of times japanese words can convey more than one meaning that doesn't translate well to other languages. Didn't know this was the case.
*”If there is a Hell, I will see you there💀”* I think that the whole point of this fight and really this arc, is to show that no matter how "evil" these monsters may seem, humans have the most potential to be Evil. No matter the violence of the animal kingdom, humans will remain the ultimate apex predator.
In that last phrase from Netero the expression "infinite potential for evolution" can be also understood as "infinite potential for *malice* " wich makes sense considering what the miniature rose is in the first place. Humans are worse than ants.
I think that being an enhancer gave him an edge into forging this ability, since it depends all from his senses, his speed and endurance, which are traits better developed in enhancer, also stamina and recovery are an important factor and surely to use that massive amount of nen you have to be able to sustain it with a body enhanced to the limit. Plus this ability is physically separated from Netero, so if he wasn't that fast he needed to be able to endure heavy attacks with his body alone. Despite being a creation that do not require enhancement at all, it couldn't be use even remotely that well without an enhancer body.
His ability isnt conjuration, its transmutation and emission. He transmute his aura into the statue of buddha, separate it from himself with emission, and then manipulate it. Conjured items would be able to exist on their own, unless the user recalls it. If the Buddha statue is conjured, there is no need for Netero to dismiss it and then summon it again for the next attack. Such a limitation eventually cost him this battle. Transmutation and Emission is right next to Enhancement so it makes sense
@@Kal911 Anything which has strength and connected to your aura requires Enhancement. So no matter what you are doing with your Nen, if you want it to be durable or have a strong attack power, Enhancement is needed. It isnt only for your own body
@@dareka1006 Not exactly, limitations can be used to enhance an ability beyond it's normal potency. View it this way : Enhancing your body to fight is your normal enhancer's 100%. Netero reached the peak in aura quantity, aura control, physical condition and martial arts. So how do you go beyond that? Now. Emitting a statue, manipulating it to attack and enhancing it at the same time is inefficient and stupid so how did he get there. _________ We know that if you use a specific condition. You can either increase your aura output or decrease its consumption. If instead of just emitting a statue, you put a condition that you need a specific movement to emit it. You reduce the emission cost. Since excess movements in battle can get you killed, its a hardh enough condition. The more inefficient the movement the better efficiency you get on the emission. Since it's his adjacent affinity, it's enough to reduce it. However manipulation is further away and would still cost too much. So how do you overcome that. If you put a condition that the only thing you can manipulate is the statue you emitted. That's a start, but still not enough. A second condition so that instead of directly controlling the statue. It only imitates your movements in a set pattern. And a final one that restricts the statue to only do one attack before you need to re-emit it seem to reduce the consumption to a minimum. Now you got a clunky ability that albeit doesn't consume much aura. Still seems Unnecessary. So why go through all that? It was explained that the harder you make it for yourself to do something. The more Nen rewards you for it. We saw it in how Gon learned that if instead of using a normal enhanced punch, he used a roundabout way. His attack enhanced this way would output more damage. So just how much return can we get from this ability compared to Jajanken? Jajanken : -Put your fist against your hand -> 1. A normal condition. -Use Zetsu on your whole body except for the fist -> 2. An extreme one at that -Shout first comes rock, janken ken then (in this instance) rock! -> 3. A normal one. -You must charge the ability, the longer the better -> 4. This is a harsh one that can turn into an extreme one if you're charging for a long period while facing danger. So 2 normal conditions, a harsh one and an extreme one. Gon almost killed morel in one punch. 100 type guanyin buddhisatva : -Using one adjacent nature and a far away one as prerequisites (unlike jajanken where they are options) -> 2. one harsh and one extreme. -A wasted movement as another condition -> 3. similar to charging, this is a harsh one. -It cannot move freely and can only imitate your movements -> 4. Also a harsh one considering how hard it was to make this shit as an enhancer. -It has set patterns -> 5. Also a harsh one since it becomes predictable. -It can only attack once following a pattern before disappearing -> 6. An extreme one. You need to redo every step before each attack and waste extra aura. So 4 harsh conditions and 2 extreme ones before you can use enhancement. Can you imagine how much damage one punch from this deals? And he can spam it That's why Netero was a peak enhancer. Without it. He probably wouldn't even scratch Meruem. In comparison. Uvogin, who is considered as one of the best enhancers, used only one extreme condition (+ maybe a harsh one) for his punch. Yet he could nuke a small area.
Its not the same as Bisky. Chat already told you to some degree, but remember when wing explained enhancers? He said you can slow down aging. This is why Netero was so young. Bisky was just changing (and switching) between appearances.
Fun fact that I myself learned not too long ago. But remember in episode 7 when netero challenged killua and gon to the ball game during the hunter exam? Remember how than killua said that netero barely used his right arm and left leg? Yh, those are the ones meruem ripped off, his right arm and left leg.
Nen is life force. Im pretty sure it was stated in one of the earlier episodes that successfully controlling the leaking if your aura will make you younger longer. Netero is old af and since he mastered Nen, he was able to keep his youth longer. By using Zero Hand, he used all of that Nen that he managed to keep in his body. What you see after that move is what he would look like w/o Nen or his natural look if he aged normally.
the word evolution that togashi choose has the same reading as malice. He makes a pun on humanity's potential for evolution and malice. Furthermore, the bit about the rose is important as well. its both compact and very easy to create, signifying how little chance meruem had from the start as that was a bomb even small dictatorships and countries had access to due to their technology
I like how they explicitly state that the bomb is low-budget and easily mass produced. Highlighting how an individual is absolutly powerless against modern warfare and how cruel humans are.
The aging thing was mentioned by Wing I think, about how with proper use of nen you can extend your lifespan far beyond what a normal human could. Thats why these super old guys over 100 years old are still such legends, but should they use up all of their aura and nen they would then age to what their real age is or something along those lines
Gon's case was a bit different since instead of using aura to slow aging , he sacrificed it to speed up his aging in both cases once the aura runs out, they go back to their original true state
Love that line. "You understand nothing, Meruem....of humanity's unlimited potential" - love how he made fun of their age gap because it's true af, Meruem does not understand what the world is capable of because he's too young lmfao.
The battle conditions of this fight allowed mereum to spot a pattern that's probably less than 0.1% of a habit If mereums body didn't have the durability to sustain the attacks he would never decipher the pattern in time
Netero's voice actor died and 4 episodes later the character Netero died. Its poetic. Edit: I just checked and the last time previous voice actor said full sentence was episode 111 and he only said one word in episode 112. So it might be that voice actor died 14 to 15 episodes before character Netero died. New voice actor only started in episode 122 so he was in only 5 episodes.
The fact that the bomb was compact and low cost being used by small dictatorships proved the fact that Meruem knew nothing of the destructive nature of humanity
The ants had no chance to begin with and could be erradicated by a single nuke at the right place. The attempt to sway them was out of mercy for them and the humans who was going to get affected. Scary to think about.
evolution/malice should be the right traduction, a japanese term with double meaning, both are meant, but traduction usually chose one, some chose evolution some chose malice
whats funny is mereum rly didnt realize, human beings are petty, it was a game of chess and when people get mad they can just knock over the chessboard.
Man at this place i lost that shonen hype of fair fight. I always expected netero to be knocked out by king and later king would meet with komugi who would essentially become his emotional leash and guide him to a path of coexistence or something. I get tht the king has the refined potentials of a huge number of living beings including lots of nen users but using a bomb still felt cheap. Well ig when u are at tht position u cant risk a potential wipeout of humans by taking a chance in believing an alien creature's words. Also i wish someone was there to completely wipeout king and all chimera ants on command XD.
The last thing you said would defeat the purpose of the emotional scenes in this arc and the change of heart with Meruem and Komugi etc. Also all chimera ants wiped out? Did you forget there are good ones like Meleoron, Ikalgo, Colt and his sister? That would be a cheap ass-pull if anything.
@@speedrunner3312spoiler: noo i meant it like "if only there was someone out there kind of way"...like uk, trying to act ignorant while actually being a spoiler in secret
@@zen8400 Ohh I see. It wasn't clear to me when I read your comment, but now I know what you mean when you say it like that, haha. It is sad that Netero died though, rip the GOAT. :*(
Gon is a hypocrite, cynical, capricious, stubborn, selfish, closed-minded, stupid, reckless, impatient, impulsive, blind to reality, childish, ambitious and greedy... but JUST BECAUSE HE IS A CHILD who never tasted the harsh reality and he always did what he wanted, his whims were fulfilled and he got away with it, not only because of the coincidences that could be in his favor in certain circumstances, but because he had many innate talents such as physical strength and his incredible use of Nen , among other things; and this is a dangerous combination, because to such an unaware person with that level of power it's just a ticking time bomb, Gon DID NOT DESERVE TO HAVE THAT POWER FROM THE BEGINNING, he wasn't ready and had to have matured first before having those things, but the creator of the manga did it precisely to give us a terrible lesson about characters like Gon, who is one of those stereotypical Shonen characters at first, but then turns into an archetype that we actually HATE and finally a complete deconstruction of those " supposed perfect Shonen heroes" who are not realistic and are, as I said before, DANGEROUS, because they are either psychopaths and/or sociopaths, because they believe that the Universe will always be on their side and they will always conform to their optimism and what they they think and want At first, we as spectators and also the characters that surrounded Gon let Gon pass or forgave him for those foolish and dangerous acts because he had charisma and optimism or for other reasons AND NEVER OR ALMOST NEVER corrected him. But in this Arc, finally the harsh reality itself deals a cold and well-deserved (and in fact, also very necessary) blow to Gon... he realized that not because he has good intentions, is always optimistic or if he tries hard a lot or thinks that not only should he have something he wants, but also believes that he deserves it because yes, they will ALWAYS give it to him or grant what he is looking for (an example of this was already seen when Gon confronts Knukles and tries to to beat him only to fail miserably and pathetically... or like when Gon and Killua started their training to use and control the Nen... and they gave him a month to do it, which is already impossible, but Gon doesn't wants to wait and his bad ways of acting, such as his impatience, stubbornness, recklessness and naivety just for putting some of those bad habits and attitudes of Gon, came out, he said he would do it in a single week, but he paid the price for such stupidity and his training obviously did not end in a to week). Gon learned, what is supposed to be the obvious logic of life: that life itself IS DISAPPOINTING, it does not revolve around our desires, our optimism, our state of mind, our emotions and feelings and our whims... the universe is not molded to us; facts, hard data and reality move where they want and we are the ones who must mold ourselves to it, not the other way around.
Debatable since their are lots of fights in anime but anyways the Fight of Netero and Mereum really was amazing it honestly got me on the edge of my seat the first time I saw it
@@jashandeepsingh2239 I think it's the best battle outside of the fight itself. All that it's implied in the battle is what makes it special, not the fight itself. But that's Togashi's specialty, lure us with awesome skills and OP characters and then make us care much more about everything but the battle.XD
In regards to the aura discussion at the end: Aura = life force. If you recall during Gon and Killua learning with Wing, he told them that opening the nen pores is dangerous because if it all seeps out, they will die. Just like with our real bodies, we have subconscious limiters on ourselves in order to preserve some amount of energy needed for basic life function, though in crisis mode we can sometimes supersede that to perform superhuman acts (i.e., panicked mother lifting a car off her child for a moment). Makes sense that a similar function would be applicable to one's literal life energy.
What’s terrifying is that when Meruem states “He had me in check-mate from the very beginning”; it’s literally true. No matter the power gap between them, Netero was in control and had the upper hand the entire time and could have ended the fight at any moment. _That_ defines the malice of humanity.
And prove that Netero is the Hunter
Also that he only wanted to accomplish his goal, fighting with no restrain against someone capable of killing him
It also signifies how every country just have a bunch of nukes and at any time they could kill Meruem. Human malice created something so destructive that Meruem never stood a chance
Is it bad that I am feeling proud for humanity
@@_sevelin that depends
Trivia:
When Netero said "evolution" in the manga it's also written the kanji that means "malice/evil", but according to Togashi the reading is evolution (for example, almost all nen attacks have two names, like Big Bang Impact is the pronunciation but the kanji is "fist of destruction", or Feitan's Pain Packer is written as "unforgiven", or Bungee Gum is written as "elastic love"). In this case Netero meant that Meruem knew nothing about humanity infinite potential for evolution when it comes to be evil, in fact when it comes to do bad things to each other, to find new way to hurt each other, to kill each other, we are the most deadly species ever, in fact how he ended ep the battle? By using a bomb which is, as explained, low-budget and easily mass-produced. So the ants actually never stood a chance to win against humanity, they could have just dropped the bombs and kill all of them, but also the several thousands of humans gathered there for the selection would have been killed. If you remember when Netero has the flashback before attacking Meruem for the first time, he is on the phone and they tell him to settle things quickly with the ants and Netero thinks that they will blame the hunter association. So if the hunters failed against the ants, the governments wanted to use the bombs to kill all the ants and then blame hunter association for it to the public.
Another detail: Netero lost the limbs that he used agaisnt Killua and Gon at the ball game, there he didn't use left leg and right hand, here he lost his right leg and left hand, that was his bias.
Plus the fact that the bomb was popular with *small* dictatorships, as if like, Meruem's rulership was nothing to begin with.
that's sick, thanks for the info!
Yes you resd it as evolution but its meant to also mean malice to make a double sense out of it, very clearly since hes talking about a wepon made by humans to do genocide on humans, so it represents evolution of the human technology and also human malice
That last part is a double whammy, first realizing that those were the same limbs, and THEN that he would tell us what his bias was without us realizing it.
I don't think it' supposed to be read as "evolution" at all. The context clearly says it's to be read as "malice". As the Chimera Ants demonstrated, every living being has the potential for evolution and, for them, it culminated in Meruem. Humans evolve, just like other species, but their natural evolution could never hope to surpass the Ants' evolution (and no, not even "that" fight was a sign humans could be beyond the Ants). But humans compensated that by harboring limitless malice in order to remain at the top of all species. Neither the bomb nor the fact Netero has it inside him are supposed to be interpreted as signs of evolution, but of how malicious humans will be to subjugate everything in the world. And, true enough, later developments will show that, as evolved as the Ants are, they could never hope to compare with humanity's malice.
You also gotta remember what Netero's real age is, which is why he looks like that, the amount of aura or life energy he possessed made him look much younger.
OMGGGG It's time for one of the best fight all anime period !!!
Rest in peace NeteroGOAT...
Yup it's comingggggg
NeterGoat
Netero said "I'm not sure I can accomplish this mission without sacrificing someone" before. I think he was already prepared to sacrifice his own life at that time.
Netero lost the fight since he admitted defeat by telling Meruem his name. But he won the war by taking down Meruem with him, which is his real goal.
In the manga Netero says something along the lines of:
"You understand nothing... of the humanity's infinite potential for malice"
"You know nothing of the bottomless malice within the human heart" to be precise
He says something similar to that in the dub
it differs from subs
Actually the word used in Japanese can be read as both "malice" and "evolution", he's saying both and the English translations never convey that
@@liamace1107 True. Lots of times japanese words can convey more than one meaning that doesn't translate well to other languages. Didn't know this was the case.
*”If there is a Hell, I will see you there💀”*
I think that the whole point of this fight and really this arc, is to show that no matter how "evil" these monsters may seem, humans have the most potential to be Evil. No matter the violence of the animal kingdom, humans will remain the ultimate apex predator.
"You believe I cannot pray with a single arm?" ... chills, literal chills.
Even the ant king couldn't stand up against humanity's limitless malice .
And all it took was just a cheap, popular bomb. Ants never stood a chance against humans.
@@soumyajitmandal6028 yeah , that was the whole point of this episode.
In that last phrase from Netero the expression "infinite potential for evolution" can be also understood as "infinite potential for *malice* " wich makes sense considering what the miniature rose is in the first place. Humans are worse than ants.
Fun fact: When Netero was playing tag with Gon and Killua on the blimp, he used the same arm and leg that Meruem dismembered here.
the theory is that he always gave those as handicaps to his opponents so it became an habit to not defend/use them properly
Fun fact : netero is an enhancer but he made his nen ability from combining manipulation and conjuration
I think that being an enhancer gave him an edge into forging this ability, since it depends all from his senses, his speed and endurance, which are traits better developed in enhancer, also stamina and recovery are an important factor and surely to use that massive amount of nen you have to be able to sustain it with a body enhanced to the limit. Plus this ability is physically separated from Netero, so if he wasn't that fast he needed to be able to endure heavy attacks with his body alone. Despite being a creation that do not require enhancement at all, it couldn't be use even remotely that well without an enhancer body.
His ability isnt conjuration, its transmutation and emission. He transmute his aura into the statue of buddha, separate it from himself with emission, and then manipulate it. Conjured items would be able to exist on their own, unless the user recalls it. If the Buddha statue is conjured, there is no need for Netero to dismiss it and then summon it again for the next attack. Such a limitation eventually cost him this battle. Transmutation and Emission is right next to Enhancement so it makes sense
@@Kal911 Anything which has strength and connected to your aura requires Enhancement. So no matter what you are doing with your Nen, if you want it to be durable or have a strong attack power, Enhancement is needed. It isnt only for your own body
@@dareka1006 Knowing Netero, he would probably go for the hardest path. So until proven otherwise, it’s manipulation and conjuration.
@@dareka1006 Not exactly, limitations can be used to enhance an ability beyond it's normal potency.
View it this way :
Enhancing your body to fight is your normal enhancer's 100%. Netero reached the peak in aura quantity, aura control, physical condition and martial arts. So how do you go beyond that?
Now. Emitting a statue, manipulating it to attack and enhancing it at the same time is inefficient and stupid so how did he get there.
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We know that if you use a specific condition. You can either increase your aura output or decrease its consumption.
If instead of just emitting a statue, you put a condition that you need a specific movement to emit it. You reduce the emission cost. Since excess movements in battle can get you killed, its a hardh enough condition. The more inefficient the movement the better efficiency you get on the emission. Since it's his adjacent affinity, it's enough to reduce it.
However manipulation is further away and would still cost too much. So how do you overcome that.
If you put a condition that the only thing you can manipulate is the statue you emitted. That's a start, but still not enough.
A second condition so that instead of directly controlling the statue. It only imitates your movements in a set pattern. And a final one that restricts the statue to only do one attack before you need to re-emit it seem to reduce the consumption to a minimum.
Now you got a clunky ability that albeit doesn't consume much aura. Still seems Unnecessary. So why go through all that?
It was explained that the harder you make it for yourself to do something. The more Nen rewards you for it. We saw it in how Gon learned that if instead of using a normal enhanced punch, he used a roundabout way. His attack enhanced this way would output more damage.
So just how much return can we get from this ability compared to Jajanken?
Jajanken :
-Put your fist against your hand -> 1. A normal condition.
-Use Zetsu on your whole body except for the fist -> 2. An extreme one at that
-Shout first comes rock, janken ken then (in this instance) rock! -> 3. A normal one.
-You must charge the ability, the longer the better -> 4. This is a harsh one that can turn into an extreme one if you're charging for a long period while facing danger.
So 2 normal conditions, a harsh one and an extreme one. Gon almost killed morel in one punch.
100 type guanyin buddhisatva :
-Using one adjacent nature and a far away one as prerequisites (unlike jajanken where they are options) -> 2. one harsh and one extreme.
-A wasted movement as another condition -> 3. similar to charging, this is a harsh one.
-It cannot move freely and can only imitate your movements -> 4. Also a harsh one considering how hard it was to make this shit as an enhancer.
-It has set patterns -> 5. Also a harsh one since it becomes predictable.
-It can only attack once following a pattern before disappearing -> 6. An extreme one. You need to redo every step before each attack and waste extra aura.
So 4 harsh conditions and 2 extreme ones before you can use enhancement. Can you imagine how much damage one punch from this deals? And he can spam it
That's why Netero was a peak enhancer. Without it. He probably wouldn't even scratch Meruem.
In comparison. Uvogin, who is considered as one of the best enhancers, used only one extreme condition (+ maybe a harsh one) for his punch. Yet he could nuke a small area.
Its not the same as Bisky. Chat already told you to some degree, but remember when wing explained enhancers? He said you can slow down aging. This is why Netero was so young. Bisky was just changing (and switching) between appearances.
You know an anime is good if Neel watches the same scene twice
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Middle finger of doom
Netero's Last Line always give me Chills man is Goated Fr
Fun fact that I myself learned not too long ago. But remember in episode 7 when netero challenged killua and gon to the ball game during the hunter exam? Remember how than killua said that netero barely used his right arm and left leg? Yh, those are the ones meruem ripped off, his right arm and left leg.
Nen is life force. Im pretty sure it was stated in one of the earlier episodes that successfully controlling the leaking if your aura will make you younger longer. Netero is old af and since he mastered Nen, he was able to keep his youth longer. By using Zero Hand, he used all of that Nen that he managed to keep in his body. What you see after that move is what he would look like w/o Nen or his natural look if he aged normally.
nen is not life force, is the ability to control it.
@@Kal911 oh my bad bro. “Aura” is life force while Nen is the ability to control it
the word evolution that togashi choose has the same reading as malice. He makes a pun on humanity's potential for evolution and malice. Furthermore, the bit about the rose is important as well. its both compact and very easy to create, signifying how little chance meruem had from the start as that was a bomb even small dictatorships and countries had access to due to their technology
I like how they explicitly state that the bomb is low-budget and easily mass produced.
Highlighting how an individual is absolutly powerless against modern warfare and how cruel humans are.
The aging thing was mentioned by Wing I think, about how with proper use of nen you can extend your lifespan far beyond what a normal human could. Thats why these super old guys over 100 years old are still such legends, but should they use up all of their aura and nen they would then age to what their real age is or something along those lines
Gon's case was a bit different since instead of using aura to slow aging ,
he sacrificed it to speed up his aging
in both cases once the aura runs out,
they go back to their original true state
Although in Netero's case, there may also be the effect of what happened to him in the Ants homeland.
REST IN PEACE 🙏
OLD MAN NETEROOO
Man literally said if I'm going down ill go with a blast (presses the nuke button)
so dedicated to the mission lol
Its been said that the Miniature Rose was foreshadowed in the Greed Island arc, with Genthru's Little Flower. Pretty cool IMO.
I remember… when the end song start playing I had goosebumps
Love that line. "You understand nothing, Meruem....of humanity's unlimited potential" - love how he made fun of their age gap because it's true af, Meruem does not understand what the world is capable of because he's too young lmfao.
The battle conditions of this fight allowed mereum to spot a pattern that's probably less than 0.1% of a habit
If mereums body didn't have the durability to sustain the attacks he would never decipher the pattern in time
Rip Netero 😭
😭😭😭
Netero's voice actor died and 4 episodes later the character Netero died. Its poetic.
Edit: I just checked and the last time previous voice actor said full sentence was episode 111 and he only said one word in episode 112. So it might be that voice actor died 14 to 15 episodes before character Netero died. New voice actor only started in episode 122 so he was in only 5 episodes.
This is one of the greatest fights in Anime, and one of the Saddest character deaths in anime. At the end, they make you care about Meruem.
The fact that the bomb was compact and low cost being used by small dictatorships proved the fact that Meruem knew nothing of the destructive nature of humanity
Imagine Netero had a heart attack at the palace before the fight. Bomb goes off. 60% of the characters in the show dead instantly lmao.
Well we talking about a guy who can lose his leg and take it like it was nothing, i think his heart was strong as hell 🤡
@@Maarccopollo And that's exactly why they said "imagine"
@@c.walkeriii3810 No one can imagine that 🤡🤡
Netero felt like the villain here--especially after Meruem's initial desire for peace talks.
Meruem: I have Power
Netero: Bruh, i have advance technology
The ants had no chance to begin with and could be erradicated by a single nuke at the right place. The attempt to sway them was out of mercy for them and the humans who was going to get affected.
Scary to think about.
evolution/malice should be the right traduction, a japanese term with double meaning, both are meant, but traduction usually chose one, some chose evolution some chose malice
It utterly funny Degwin zabi talking about human evolution to Banagher Links
Nen and Life are connected. Remember how netero looked at the beginning and now after he was channeling nen alot he was more "healthy" you could say.
Not the same as Bisky. It was mentioned before that nen practitioners age slowly. It's just the after effect of using nen.
Opm and chimera ant arc every day simultaneously damn, blessing us fr
Netero loses the fight but wins the battle.
Goes to show the ants never stood a chance against humanity.
If there is one thing I took from Netero is that if everything else fail... Nuke them!
7:50 Bro complains about narrator spoiling but keeps the title as NETERO WINS!
It’s sarcasm, I don’t care
@@NeelDesai I was just kidding bro 😅
This was the coolest fight but another fight is coming
whats funny is mereum rly didnt realize, human beings are petty, it was a game of chess and when people get mad they can just knock over the chessboard.
The original "I... am... atomic!!!"
One of the best fights of all time
1:05 that's called pinball
You had me in checkmate.... from the start..
bro had a nuclear bomb ready to lauch
Who else than the king could have fought like this against netero ? Another person taking normal damages would have been pummeled to death
OMG your uploads today is the best
You should react to RECORD OF RAGNOROK It is absolute HEAT!!!!!! The Opening and ending are fire too.
Yep, keep in mind, kids, that the power of Cthulu and all the Old Ones combined, pales in comparison to the might of the United States Air Force.
“That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons even death may die.”
what would you rate(upto 2 decimal places, for example: 7.45, 8.97) HXH out of 10 so far?
the king most dangerous ability is not his nen but his IQ
Ah yes, trial and error is peak of IQ
Bro i Love this fight
what's with your blower's starcraft 2 farm in your left 😂6:35
I like your reaction and i sbscribe btw !
Day 46 of helping HxH algorithm :) RIP Netero 🔥Also it's been over a month, let's help HxH together :)
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Excited asf
RIP Netero.
No amount of nen could defeat human evil
netero did a Hiroshima and Nagasaki recap💀
I just wish that BEYOND was there with his father to fight. They would've defeated Meruem fr 😪
When nothing else works, use nuke.
I can't Win, but the nuke can
After all the human mind for evil prevail
Man at this place i lost that shonen hype of fair fight. I always expected netero to be knocked out by king and later king would meet with komugi who would essentially become his emotional leash and guide him to a path of coexistence or something. I get tht the king has the refined potentials of a huge number of living beings including lots of nen users but using a bomb still felt cheap. Well ig when u are at tht position u cant risk a potential wipeout of humans by taking a chance in believing an alien creature's words.
Also i wish someone was there to completely wipeout king and all chimera ants on command XD.
HxH is the pure deconstruction of shonen stereotypes. That's what makes it unique.
The last thing you said would defeat the purpose of the emotional scenes in this arc and the change of heart with Meruem and Komugi etc. Also all chimera ants wiped out? Did you forget there are good ones like Meleoron, Ikalgo, Colt and his sister? That would be a cheap ass-pull if anything.
@@speedrunner3312spoiler:
noo i meant it like "if only there was someone out there kind of way"...like uk, trying to act ignorant while actually being a spoiler in secret
@@zen8400 Ohh I see. It wasn't clear to me when I read your comment, but now I know what you mean when you say it like that, haha. It is sad that Netero died though, rip the GOAT. :*(
@@speedrunner3312 yeah man i was purposely being vague so no worries :D but yeah man netero is such a fun character. I cried when he died.
This is only surpassed by a following episode.
Oh you got Nen? Buddy, we got mass nukes. You're dead not matter what you do.
Re-watching after all these years....so couldn't Netero have just kept his hands folded in Namaste position all the time during the fight?
Gon is a hypocrite, cynical, capricious, stubborn, selfish, closed-minded, stupid, reckless, impatient, impulsive, blind to reality, childish, ambitious and greedy... but JUST BECAUSE HE IS A CHILD who never tasted the harsh reality and he always did what he wanted, his whims were fulfilled and he got away with it, not only because of the coincidences that could be in his favor in certain circumstances, but because he had many innate talents such as physical strength and his incredible use of Nen , among other things; and this is a dangerous combination, because to such an unaware person with that level of power it's just a ticking time bomb, Gon DID NOT DESERVE TO HAVE THAT POWER FROM THE BEGINNING, he wasn't ready and had to have matured first before having those things, but the creator of the manga did it precisely to give us a terrible lesson about characters like Gon, who is one of those stereotypical Shonen characters at first, but then turns into an archetype that we actually HATE and finally a complete deconstruction of those " supposed perfect Shonen heroes" who are not realistic and are, as I said before, DANGEROUS, because they are either psychopaths and/or sociopaths, because they believe that the Universe will always be on their side and they will always conform to their optimism and what they they think and want At first, we as spectators and also the characters that surrounded Gon let Gon pass or forgave him for those foolish and dangerous acts because he had charisma and optimism or for other reasons AND NEVER OR ALMOST NEVER corrected him. But in this Arc, finally the harsh reality itself deals a cold and well-deserved (and in fact, also very necessary) blow to Gon... he realized that not because he has good intentions, is always optimistic or if he tries hard a lot or thinks that not only should he have something he wants, but also believes that he deserves it because yes, they will ALWAYS give it to him or grant what he is looking for (an example of this was already seen when Gon confronts Knukles and tries to to beat him only to fail miserably and pathetically... or like when Gon and Killua started their training to use and control the Nen... and they gave him a month to do it, which is already impossible, but Gon doesn't wants to wait and his bad ways of acting, such as his impatience, stubbornness, recklessness and naivety just for putting some of those bad habits and attitudes of Gon, came out, he said he would do it in a single week, but he paid the price for such stupidity and his training obviously did not end in a to week). Gon learned, what is supposed to be the obvious logic of life: that life itself IS DISAPPOINTING, it does not revolve around our desires, our optimism, our state of mind, our emotions and feelings and our whims... the universe is not molded to us; facts, hard data and reality move where they want and we are the ones who must mold ourselves to it, not the other way around.
Top 5 anime fights
Debatable since their are lots of fights in anime but anyways the Fight of Netero and Mereum really was amazing it honestly got me on the edge of my seat the first time I saw it
@@jashandeepsingh2239 I think it's the best battle outside of the fight itself. All that it's implied in the battle is what makes it special, not the fight itself. But that's Togashi's specialty, lure us with awesome skills and OP characters and then make us care much more about everything but the battle.XD
@@Kal911 I agree Personally out of all the Fights in anime I've seen it's definitely amazing in Terms of Writing and everything else
peak x peak episode 1
Blair Witch Project moment.
In regards to the aura discussion at the end: Aura = life force. If you recall during Gon and Killua learning with Wing, he told them that opening the nen pores is dangerous because if it all seeps out, they will die. Just like with our real bodies, we have subconscious limiters on ourselves in order to preserve some amount of energy needed for basic life function, though in crisis mode we can sometimes supersede that to perform superhuman acts (i.e., panicked mother lifting a car off her child for a moment). Makes sense that a similar function would be applicable to one's literal life energy.
5 more episodes to go. Then it happens.
Aura/Nen/chakra are all the same, life energy. If you use all of it, you die.
Naruto had the same thing.
The verse if Netero didn't do this💀
neel we love yoy
Best episode
Maybe the king is stronger than old man that time but old man hardwork>>>king
Why would you say that in the title lol
Pls watch Monster
Yes that's what I'm saying
let gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
The fuck is life aura? Aura is just you life energy, and nen is the control of that energy.. saying life aura is redundant..
Ayeeeee
I'm not first
FIRSTTT
Netero lost ya dummy, wasn't even a fight
A bomb, really? All that nen stuff didn't do shit but a simple bomb did it?
Yeah after all in hunter X Hunter technology has far outpaced nen powers once you actually use the large bombs