Chimera Ant: The End [Hunter x Hunter]

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  • @noraa1991
    @noraa1991 2 года назад +949

    also in this arc you get to hear, actually hear killua's footsteps for one of the first times ever in the anime, underrated but very epic, so used to being an assassin and silent but when it comes down to it with his friend's life on the line he forgets to do the thing he's been practicing and ingrained in him since he was THREE, forgets all his training to get to his friend as fast as possible... truly one of my favorite parts

    • @darknesswave100
      @darknesswave100 2 года назад +54

      That part in the anime blew my mind cause I had to stop and realize that you never hear him until then

    • @langtonmwanza6689
      @langtonmwanza6689 2 года назад +20

      I never noticed this, HxH still blowing my mind after being on haitus for half a decade

    • @ashdude3058
      @ashdude3058 2 года назад +5

      Never noticed that, this is brilliant.

    • @royalfun1031
      @royalfun1031 Год назад

      Uf

    • @LeoSkyro
      @LeoSkyro Год назад

      I see this comment on every video discussing the Chimera ant arc and specifically this mini section, but it seems like it's just people who read that same comment and just repeat it, because.... it's just NOT TRUE.
      In episode 131 Killua is shown just before he arrives on the scene and there's a shot specifically of his feet and they make NO noise.
      Same in chapter 305, the only sound effects are a VOOM and a Swissh for air movement and like leaf rustle. No tap tap anywhere.
      So unless there is some other small place where Togashi put those sound effect and was then inconsistent, there's just a lot of HxH fan Mandela effect'ing themselves and many others for the sake of giving themselves a fuzzy feeling and some likes ahah

  • @anupamdev279
    @anupamdev279 2 года назад +763

    King's first dialogue: don't make me repeat myself.
    King's last dialogue: komugi are you there.. komugi are you there
    Me trying not to cry then😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @vicsantiago5591
      @vicsantiago5591 2 года назад +59

      holy shit i missed that. damn

    • @laurentiu.f8804
      @laurentiu.f8804 2 года назад +32

      Pretty sure his first dialog was "shut up"🤣

    • @anupamdev279
      @anupamdev279 2 года назад +30

      @@laurentiu.f8804 during that he was still inside the womb. i would say after he was born

    • @Ryuksgelus
      @Ryuksgelus 2 года назад +12

      He also says to Palm he will repeat himself when telling her they have won.

    • @shaswatkumar362
      @shaswatkumar362 2 года назад +1

      Someone pin this comment.

  • @jonathan7skyfire
    @jonathan7skyfire 2 года назад +921

    Kings final moments has the be seen in the anime. It’s a must watch Merphy.

    • @Phillylove100
      @Phillylove100 2 года назад +57

      Agreed it really does. The whole final moments with Komugi.

    • @frutpunchman
      @frutpunchman 2 года назад +47

      The other 'final moment' of King, the reviving scene done by Pouf and Youpi, is also an essential episode to watch if you're into psychedelic trippy animation :)

    • @Phillylove100
      @Phillylove100 2 года назад +8

      @@frutpunchman oh gosh no! That scene was so awful! It dragged on FOREVER!!

    • @_void8315
      @_void8315 2 года назад +26

      The anime does so many scenes incredibly well, Pitou’s death, Pouf’s breakdowns, Gon’s rage I love it so much 😭

    • @christopherrivera1673
      @christopherrivera1673 2 года назад +15

      @@_void8315 - also the episode we see Dragon Dive. And the scene where Meruem holds an injured Komugi and asks Pitou to heal her.

  • @ByronGreen12
    @ByronGreen12 2 года назад +723

    One of my absolute favorite parts about this arc is the fact our MC and the main big bad never interact.. and yet the conclusion is still so satisfying.

    • @FlameGarnet
      @FlameGarnet 2 года назад +32

      Oh yes! I just kinda realised that. So weird. It was so exciting and full of tension that I just didn't notice.

    • @darknesswave100
      @darknesswave100 2 года назад +31

      Yeah that's one of the best parts of this arc. You'd think that Gon would have to go up against meruem eventually but nope. Plus when Pitou said that Gon in his transformed state was on par with Meruem I don't really think that was true. I just don't see any way that Gon even as strong as he was could beat meruem in a 1 on 1 fight

    • @rafaelb.m.4756
      @rafaelb.m.4756 2 года назад +33

      @@darknesswave100 That line has sprawled so many discussions hahahaha. I think Gon could've been a good match for the King powerlevel wise, and alongside Netero they could have defeated Meruem. But more than the power level of Gon, I think the reason why he wouldn't be able to deal with Meruem is his state of mind. Gon lost an arm against Pitou because he was numb, careless, despairing. Meruem could've easily exploited that. If Gon was stable, and had that level of power, he would present a good challenge for Meruem, but ultimately lose. Also, transformed Gon > Netero, imo.

    • @ChromaticEagle
      @ChromaticEagle 2 года назад +9

      @@darknesswave100 I think that was a mistranslation. I think the line was Gon’s fangs could reach the King.

    • @skribe
      @skribe 2 года назад +13

      @@darknesswave100 easy gauge of power pre resurrection meruem told pitou when he hit her face with his tail he was trying to take her head off and gon in grown form destroyed her face with one punch

  • @burnertwo2156
    @burnertwo2156 2 года назад +217

    "You think I cannot pray with a single arm?" This is the line that gives me chills

  • @jesse8924
    @jesse8924 2 года назад +550

    When Netero says to Meruem during their fight "I am thankful for everything that led me to you", I think it reveals a lot about his motives. On one hand, Netero really is fighting for humanity's survival, and does feel indignance at what he perceives as a lesser species looking down on humans. On the other hand, the more selfish part of him is okay with all the human lives already lost in this conflict, because they are the reason for this fight he's now in, which he loves.

    • @felipericardomachado8776
      @felipericardomachado8776 2 года назад +36

      "does feel indignance at what he perceives as a lesser species looking down on humans"
      I think that's also part of why he feels so indignant about Meruem complimenting him (Merphy touched on this point, but didn't connect those things). Being complimented on your ability (when you feel you are at the top of the humans) by "an insect" (as he says), feels diminishing for him... It's like Meruem's compliment is an adult saying to a child that they did something well ("that's a beautiful drawing, Netero"... Hahaha).

    • @b_delta9725
      @b_delta9725 8 месяцев назад +3

      this is a crackhead theory i've always had, but i think Netero was, in a way, the main reason the King was born
      if you look at the scene where netero looks at Pitou for the first time, he says "that thing is stronger than me", he tells Knov and Morel that they're both stronger than him at this point, and says that he doesn't want to fight and prefers to be sneaky, killing all the ants one by one, which is why he called the duo in the first place. then later, we see Netero in his sport clothes, killing all the ants like it's a sport to him
      like, i get that they wanted to kill the ants one by one to prevent any risks, but everything we know about Netero at the end of the story makes the scene feel like a big lie. Netero doesn't care that Pitou is biologically stronger than him, he didn't care about the king either, he also was far stronger than Knov and Morel (which state later that he was playing humble), and the more the arc goes on, the more selfish he seems
      i genuinely think a side of him knew that he could just raid the ant nest, fight Pitou and all the ants, and save everyone before the King was born, preventing hundreds of deaths. but no, he took it slow, something completely unlike Netero.

  • @davi1415
    @davi1415 2 года назад +471

    What I like about Togashi's strength as a writer in HxH is his commitment to his characters. The world does not revolve around Gon, but the people who lives in it. Gon provides one perspective and personal ideology. But characters like Kurapika, Hisoka, Mereum have complete different world views, and Togashi keep giving us insight to these characters, making everyone feel like the protagonist to their own stories.

    • @ragingfilthycasual
      @ragingfilthycasual 2 года назад +23

      More like his commitment to letting the characters evolve in the moment rather than dictate their choices with an over-arching storyline or theme.

    • @josefruzek4462
      @josefruzek4462 2 года назад

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    • @royalfun1031
      @royalfun1031 Год назад +2

      @@nichescenes yea
      Best ex

  • @Weebzz
    @Weebzz 2 года назад +531

    One of the things I like about Netero vs Meruem is that back in the Hunter exam the final part was 1v1 battles where the victor only wins if they get the other to admit defeat. Killing is not allowed. Netero then challenges Meruem to essentially the same thing. Fight and defeat me then I'll tell you your name. But if Meruem kills him outright then he won't learn his name.
    Also when Netero played keep away from Gon and Killua while only using his left arm and right leg. Then when battling Meruem he loses his left arm and right leg

    • @davidyoussef8974
      @davidyoussef8974 2 года назад +101

      o my God. meruem passed the hunter exam!

    • @amuro9624
      @amuro9624 2 года назад +32

      Oh shit I didn't even notice that last part. That's crazy.

    • @chrisblanc663
      @chrisblanc663 2 года назад +4

      Almost makes you wonder if togashi has Netero’s death planned from the start.

    • @l.3ok
      @l.3ok 2 года назад +22

      Btw also the same thing happens when the manga shows netero's background praying and training. The manga always shows him using his right arm when punching and left leg as a support. When Meruem notices the _"pattern"_ in Netero's movements, it probably has to do with Netero having his right arm and left leg as his stronger limbs.

    • @miguelsantiagoportilloport2234
      @miguelsantiagoportilloport2234 2 года назад +12

      I remember when netero was playing Gon, I thought "that is silly... you are netero, what practical purpose will have for you to only use two limbs in a match?" Ohh boy I was wrong.

  • @ethanhunt8632
    @ethanhunt8632 2 года назад +451

    The reason Netero kinda holds on to his rage and keeps the mission on the forefront of his mind is not that he doesnt want to admit King is something more than something that just needs exterminating
    He is holding on to it because he knew if their conversation kept going his heart would soften, which is something he himself admits right at the start of the fight...basically he was like "if I dont get this done now my heart would soften and I could fail"

    • @amuro9624
      @amuro9624 2 года назад +39

      The whole interaction between meruem and netero was so unnerving to me because of how different netero was. And not in a way that breaks out of character but you could really feel that he was struggling emotionally and there was a lot of different feelings conflicting in his mind. And on top of him not wanting to show compassion because it would weaken him there was also a hint of both pride and shame as a human being.

    • @christopherrivera1673
      @christopherrivera1673 2 года назад +16

      Netero is such a great character. Him and Meruem are my top 2 characters (until Togashi completes the current arc, with several potential candidates for my top 5).

    • @faultier1158
      @faultier1158 2 года назад +9

      And the entire problem with the ants was that they were quickly getting more and more powerful. This was the last moment humanity had any chance of ever beating them. The point of no return.

    • @EskChan19
      @EskChan19 2 года назад +6

      @@faultier1158 Not really. Like they said the bomb was cheap and easy to produce in large quantities very fast. It would have become a whole lot messier but they knew they could bomb the ants anytime.

    • @EskChan19
      @EskChan19 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, it's important to remember that nen runs on conviction and your mental state. Hisoka said so during his fight with the shadow clone guy. Once the enemys resolve softens or he panics, the battle is over. It was the same thing here. If Neteros resolve wavered, he would have been weaker if a fight happened anyway.

  • @mob3963
    @mob3963 2 года назад +58

    The fact that togashi wrote it so gon and meruem never actually met
    because parallel lines dont meet eachother is brilliant.

    • @littlebigmarc
      @littlebigmarc 2 года назад +4

      yeah very crazy. I was waiting for king vs gon but glad we didn't get that.

  • @declanm810
    @declanm810 2 года назад +203

    Another really beautiful part about the end of Komugi and Meruem that I don’t think you mentioned is that, since Komugi is blind, this entire time she’s been operating on Meruem’s voice alone with no idea that he’s anything other than human. At their very end, where they’re together and she holds him, is the first time she’s actually able to realise that he’s not human… and she chooses to stay anyway

    • @Slendermanz7
      @Slendermanz7 2 года назад +7

      She might know he's not because of the guards talking about stuff but you're still right in that appearance doesn't matter

    • @SoundwaveSC
      @SoundwaveSC 2 года назад +11

      Nah bro she starts feeling around his face and is like "...What the fuck? Is this a ninja turtle???"

    • @LeoSkyro
      @LeoSkyro Год назад

      True love right there :')

  • @luzobsidiana
    @luzobsidiana 2 года назад +244

    Yesterday I finished HxH with my girlfriend, was her first time watching it and she cried an ocean for Meruem and Komugi. A beautiful story and my personal favorite, is sublime.

    • @chrollolucilfer.v
      @chrollolucilfer.v 2 года назад +11

      Don't so that man don't do that it hurts 😢😭😭😭😭

    • @Stuugie.
      @Stuugie. 2 года назад +6

      bruh I did too, genuinely the only media to make me cry like that

  • @JohnPaul-su8qn
    @JohnPaul-su8qn 2 года назад +198

    I don't know why but Reina coming home and her mom recognizing her won't ever stop making me tear up. It's such a nice closing to such an amazing arc, something seemingly so inconsequential to the story as a whole tying the story together. What we thought of as a tragedy at the start turned out to have a happy ending, it's like Togashi planted an emotional timebomb at the beginning and after going through all of the things in the arc when you are so emotionally spent it sets off.

    • @Slendermanz7
      @Slendermanz7 2 года назад +4

      It's so good and precious

    • @manumaster1990
      @manumaster1990 2 года назад +3

      Exactly!

    • @miguelgonzalez6495
      @miguelgonzalez6495 2 года назад +5

      This got to me as much as Meruem and Komugi dying together.

    • @Riccardo-kw5dc
      @Riccardo-kw5dc Год назад +2

      Exactly! I never get emotional for that kind of story! They always feel cheap but Reina and her mom...felt earned, and perfect, and the beam of light in the darkness which was needed after the tragedy.

    • @Riccardo-kw5dc
      @Riccardo-kw5dc Год назад +2

      Also don't forgot the Lobster, which get hugged by Reina and the village too, and the history of "passino the torch of kindness" that starts with Gon, Killua, Ikalgo, then goes to the Lobster, is given to Reina and given back. It's linked to all that happens, it goes unnoticed and then hits you at the end.

  • @NaritaZaraki
    @NaritaZaraki 2 года назад +71

    I genuinely cannot express how much Gon breaks my heart in this arc. And I think there is actually a lot of nuance to his lashing out at Killua in that infamous moment that we don't discuss enough. Obviously, Killua did not deserve any of that and he was only doing what he always does, be the level-headed one and approach things with more restraint in a direct balancing act to Gon's approach, this is their normal. *But that is precisely what is contributing to Gon's feeling of being alone in his grief.* He isn't operating as normal. He's breaking apart. And the fact that Killua isn't, didn't have a personal relationship with Kite prior and that he, bless his golden heart, under the most incredible of circumstances, still has the capacity to operate at his best and be rational and composed ... the only way Gon can compute all of that is "Oh. He doesn't feel this writhing living hell of entwined guilt and anger that is brewing in me. He's okay. He's actually okay. This is Tuesday to him." And that is a real ugly aspect of grief and how it manages to isolate you even while surrounded by loved ones. Feeling irrationally hurt about the fact that they are consoling you and are there for their love of you but not because they share the magnitude of loss that you feel. You are their priority, not the person you lost. They are here for your well being. And that can weirdly feel like they are not at all addressing what is hurting you. Like you're bleeding profusely from a head wound and everyone around you is preoccupied by your sprained ankle. *Killua is infinitely more heartbroken about what Gon is going through than he is about Kite's death. And that, irrationally and unfairly, hurts Gon. So he lashes out.* And I'm gonna stop now before I start crying for these kids for the millionth time T_T

  • @TEG13
    @TEG13 2 года назад +312

    There are two themes of duality in this arc. One is Gon's decent into becoming a monster, opposed to Meruem discovering his humanity.
    The other one is between Meruem and Netero. Both of them are the embodiment of violence, who found love, gratitude and enlightenment, but each interpreted it different. While Netero found his enlightenment through violence and embracing it until the very end, Meruem found his by abandoning it and embracing his humanity until his final moments.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 2 года назад +3

      Nah, thats missing 1 Million.
      Check out RUclipsrs like Alexanderz and Ohara.

    • @christopherrivera1673
      @christopherrivera1673 2 года назад +1

      I wouldn’t say Gon really became a monster but that being a monster is just the malicious side of humanity. And compassion is the other side of the coin which Meruem ends up embodying.
      Also, I like your interpretation of the Netero fight, though I also saw it as biological evolution versus cultural evolution (genetics versus technology), as well as individual strength versus collective strength (Netero: “I am not alone.”)

  • @OleBrr
    @OleBrr 2 года назад +97

    This is definitely my favorite shonen arc of all time. From the parallels, dynamics and development on both sides to the incredible fights and emotions. It's a complete story told in 133 chapters as well as the peak of the entire story up until that point.
    So glad you liked it as well!

  • @christopherrivera1673
    @christopherrivera1673 2 года назад +126

    From another RUclips conversation I had:
    As Meruem was dying he lost his sight and could only see through use of his "en" light particles, representing how the two were becoming one, or, like the ending song title “Hyori Itai” meaning “two sides of the same coin.”
    Meruem’s arc starts with him believing everyone is beneath him, Komugi’s arc starts with her believing she is beneath everyone. Meruem respected strength in terms of brute force, Komugi in terms of a strategy game. It ends with Meruem and Komugi seeing each other as equals, Meruem was humbled (repeating himself), and Komugi recognized her worth, reflected when she wins the final game yet still says his name without the honorific, thus without obligation, meaning they are equals (and also, that might does not always make right). Meruem is Komugi’s light, represented by the meaning of his name, and Komugi was his light symbolized when Welfin tells Meruem her name and he starts staring at the sun as it shines on flowers and trees- which I interpret to mean that Meruem needed Komugi like the flowers and trees need sunlight.
    In Buddhism it is believed when a person is enlightened they can escape the cycle of reincarnation and instead become light after death. Visually reflected in the manga by showing Meruem drawn with thick dark lines throughout the arc until the “I was born for this moment” scene where he and Komugi are drawn very lightly almost like a sketch.
    Meruem’s death scene with Komugi seems fashioned after Gustav Moreau’s (note: Hisoka's last name is Morrow-- different spelling probably due to translation of a French name from Japanese) painting of Mary holding Jesus after his crucifixion, the Pietá: (link not posting, but it’s an easy google search: “moreau la pieta”)
    This painting has been held and is still in Tokyo’s National Museum of Western Art since the 90's when Togashi moved to Tokyo to start drawing manga.
    Komugi's bloody tears at the end are a parallel to Netero's conjured Lady Guanyin statue which also had tears of blood. Guanyin is a bodhisattva of compassion and also know as "Child-sending Guanyin" (I'll get to the relevance of that soon but the Virgin Mary is also seen as bringing good fortune to women). Netero repressed his compassion for what he thought was the greater good, which happened be his bias towards his own species, humanity, and is represented by crushing his own heart and embracing an act of malice. But Komugi is the other (and compassionate) side of the coin.
    Mary is considered the eastern counterpart to Guanyin, so much so that statues of the Virgin Mary were disguised as Lady Guanyin during times of Christian persecution (punishable by death in Japan during the Edo period: 1600-1868 AD). Also, Mary is known as the Queen of Heaven and what Komugi said to Meruem (who has Jesus symbolism as he was born of a virgin mother and was revived shortly after death and seen as a god by his followers)-- she said: "I may not be much, but please, let me accompany you" which is an old fashioned way for Japanese women to accept a marriage proposal.
    And "Child-sending Guanyin" symbolism comes into play with Gungi. Her strategy, Kokoriko, was referred to as her baby, and which had "died" figuratively as it had an irreparable weakness that made it an instant loss to anyone using it-- but she finally found a counter move and revived it just as Pouf and Youpi (who referred to themselves as rising to the rank of Queens) did so in reviving Meruem-- who said they tasted like heaven, with imagery of Cherubs, angels of love. There’s also see the panel of a mother holding her child, which is what we see with Komugi holding Meruem in the end (and also a reverse of when Meruem was holding Komugi after Zeno’s dragon dive almost killed her). Also, notice that the Pieta, the scene of Jesus and Mary is such (for Moreau as well as most painters and sculptors) that Jesus is facing to the left of Mary whereas Meruem's death has him facing to the right of Komugi. This is symbolic of the Bible as Western literature and Hunter x Hunter being Eastern. The word Gungi in Japanese also contains the kanji for human, foreshadowing Meruem's development towards humanity through his board games with Komugi.
    Another thing: Komugi says "goodnight, Meruem." Gon said to Kite's soul, before blowing up Pitou: "finally, you can rest."

    • @chrislewis7006
      @chrislewis7006 2 года назад +5

      Hell naw where is bishop bullwinkle
      I started reading then I realized it was a novel.

    • @sparrowfish3537
      @sparrowfish3537 2 года назад +3

      Thanks for sharing that!!

    • @luciaaudi626
      @luciaaudi626 2 года назад +2

      loved this

    • @CriticalGamingChannel
      @CriticalGamingChannel 2 года назад +2

      Man, that was really insightful. Thanks for this. ☺️

    • @christopherrivera1673
      @christopherrivera1673 2 года назад +7

      Thanks for the positive feedback. Found another old post of mine:
      "Isaac" means “he who rejoices/laughs” = he had the last laugh (or did he?); in any case he got the fight he wanted and accomplished his mission.
      "Netero" means “old song of prayer,” reflecting this “old song” or primeval “rhythm” of humanity constantly struggling and failing to avoid conflict with the Other, the unknown, and whatever is new or different.
      And when Netero says he’ll see Meruem “in hell” he’s putting the 2 of them on equal footing, morally. I think he laughed at the irony and absurdity of their conflict as there wasn’t a clear-cut higher moral ground = humans hypocritically assuming themselves above the treatment they inflict on animals).
      “I’ll see you in hell if there is one” = loss of faith in a higher power that could force him into such moral conundrums where a “necessary evil” seems to exist. Also fulfills his own words literally: “giving his heart and soul” as he crushes his heart, symbolizing his compassion and the embracing of malice, and by going to hell and/or losing faith, he’s lost his “soul.”
      The condition for the king to receive his name was for Netero to admit defeat which he did so by calling him Meruem. Also, hinted at by Netero saying he was not alone, this victory isn’t his, the bomb is not his own power. It came down to Meruem’s individual strength and biological evolution overcoming Netero’s but he then counters with collective strength and cultural/scientific evolution.
      One more layer in the meaning here: in Buddhism, “Hell” is called “Naraka” and one who goes there is also called “Naraka.” Naraka is also a place of darkness. So, Netero is becoming darkness just as the king’s identity became Meruem or “the light that illuminates everything.” Another complication is that Naraka is not a place for punishment but for purification and even good people can go there if they have any sins/defilements to be cleansed of before their rebirth (both Buddhists and ancient Egyptians believed in reincarnation: a recurring theme of this arc shown with the Chimera Ants retaining memories of their past life).
      Twitter thread of mine on some of the symbolism between Meruem and Netero (related to the Buddha-like earlobes, spirit echoes, and nen abilities):
      twitter.com/los1492/status/1483517605998694408?s=21&t=Tc93i2Q4c2XrcJIuJwa3XQ
      Quoting from this thread (images of the manga panels found in the link):
      -Zeno describes the secret to Netero’s power is 1: that his aura is “awfully quiet” and 2: Guanyin (probably referring to its speed and range). But Meruem learns his rhythm (“pattern of movement or sound”) meaning he can “hear” (=predict) his next action.
      -Notice their ears and fastest abilities- to buddhists, long ears symbolize rejection of materialism and the ability to hear the spiritual world, with Meruem “hearing” Netero’s rhythm (or “spirit echoes”).
      -It also represents Meruem’s understanding being faster than Netero’s fists, as represented with Netero’s punches surpassing the speed of sound whereas Meruem’s predictions were a step ahead and his (photonic) spiritual message, an empathic ability, was literally light/lightspeed. (You can also see the speed and light motif with Killua's electric nen abilities, such as Godspeed).
      There's more but just note Netero's right arm bias/malice, Gon's Jajanken (also right-handed) referred to as "evil fist" in Greed Island, and, member of the Spider, Kortopi's Gallery Fake: Demonic Right Hand and Divine Left Hand. This ties into later events (no spoilers).
      The tomb fits the Egyptian mythology motif for kings/pharaohs, as shown with the Royal Guard’s names, and also ties into the history of human culture, the belief in gods who were a mixture of human and animal traits. Like Bastet, the cat goddess with the magic to heal, the mother of Nefertem, depicted with the head of a lion (Pitou’s feline features). Or Montu, depicted as a hawk or bull (Youpi’s wings and hooves). Shai, god of fate, depicted as a pig or snake (not shown in Pouf’s design but it suits our view of him- yet ironically the deceptive/snake-like chimera is most human in appearance). The older religions showed more admiration for nature and the qualities of animals but later religion’s view of God became exclusively human (like Pouf’s ideals are exclusively inhuman). And that past culture meets its modern incarnation in the technology of a nuclear weapon.
      Also, the way Togashi wrote Netero’s line of dialogue can be read as referring to “evolution” or “malice.” Referring to the cultural evolution of humans leading to weapons of war like nukes. But also the fact of our intelligence is why concepts of morality, good and evil exist. Ironically, we are the animal most capable of moralizing, of judging things as good or evil, and with that capacity for thought, in philosophy and science, we are also the most capable of evil.
      Togashi does this with many nen abilities as well. Like Pitou’s ability that can be read as “Dr Blythe” or “Toy Repair” = reflecting her duality as someone who can use her ability to make puppets of others and dehumanize them, or to devalue another’s life, but also how that same ability can be used to heal people and save lives.

  • @Shallabais100
    @Shallabais100 2 года назад +8

    "It was underhyped" is the best compliment for the arc you can give

  • @xXSamir44Xx
    @xXSamir44Xx 2 года назад +41

    The thing I love the most about Gon's transformation is that it's such a normal thing in battle shonen series. You see the main character go "I'm gonna use everything I have and I don't care what happens after." all the time, but it's usually shown as necessary, cool or just not that big of a deal. Here we see just how horrific that mindset would actually be.
    It's also worth mentioning that Pitou is the only royal guard that dies happy. They're glad that Gon "wasted" this incredible power on them, instead of using it on the king.

    • @tolbryntheix4135
      @tolbryntheix4135 2 года назад +1

      Well, the main difference is that in other shows transformations usually don't have permanent consequences, or extremely minor ones if they do. What sets this apart is the readiness to go all-out without a care for the consequences.
      On the other hand, Gon transforming like that was ironically probably his best shot at survival, even if Gon didn't consider that angle when he did it:
      If you think about what would have happened if he didn't, he would have been stuck inside a small enclosed space with only a long, narrow hallway to leave from while being right next to Pitou, who just said she was determined to kill him. Judging by how late Killua arrived in the show, I don't think Gon would have survived anywhere near that amount of time without some sort of significant Nen-Contract with an equally significant price, and if Gon used a Nen Contract that was just significant enough to survive, Pitou might go along her way to deal with Gons Comrades in the castle or attack Killua.
      So I do think the transformation was justifiably necessary, it's just that Gon didn't think about it that way when he did it.

  • @dooperco
    @dooperco 2 года назад +190

    Reading this arc so early in your manga career is a double edge sword, while it shows the best manga can offer, it is also very hard, if not impossible, to find anything than can rival it.

    • @yumaniga5191
      @yumaniga5191 2 года назад +63

      Big facts. I am constantly left underwhelmed by my friends favourite series and I blame togashi and oda for it.

    • @gamenesea1064
      @gamenesea1064 2 года назад +18

      lmao Berserk , pun pun and vegabond and monster are vastly superior.

    • @joekarta
      @joekarta 2 года назад +16

      @@gamenesea1064 no

    • @gamenesea1064
      @gamenesea1064 2 года назад +6

      @@joekarta yes

    • @eliaelirko9849
      @eliaelirko9849 2 года назад +11

      @@gamenesea1064 no

  • @GoDUsopp-gk2fx
    @GoDUsopp-gk2fx 2 года назад +85

    Komugi touching Meruem's hand and realizing that he's not human but still she embraces him either way is... so potent. I can't handle it, I always end up crying hard.

  • @MysteryBounty
    @MysteryBounty 2 года назад +212

    When it comes to video length its never too long, ive listened to your marineford review like 3 times total at work 😁. Thanks for all the hard work and I hope you and your family are doing well!

    • @amuro9624
      @amuro9624 2 года назад +4

      Lol I always rewatch videos on arcs I liked about 3 times too

    • @Coolgamer..
      @Coolgamer.. 2 года назад +1

      Chimera Ant arc really good, Meruem, Netro and Gon were amazing character and great writing/themes. 😍👍

  • @robertt8822
    @robertt8822 2 года назад +44

    I saw hxh 6 years ago and with your series you reminded me why i loved this story so much

  • @PhantomGreyfire
    @PhantomGreyfire 2 года назад +155

    00:00:00 ⟾ *Intro* - *Format*: Details, Length, Previous 2 Parts
    00:00:58 ⟾ *Plot* - Knucke-Shoot-Menthuthuyoupi, Meleoron-Gon-Killua
    00:01:13 ⟾ *Characters* - *Knucke* (instincts, emotion) vs. Chimera Ants/*Menthuthuyoupi* (memories, agency)
    00:03:22 ⟾ *Plot* - Knucke vs. Menthuthuyoupi: Meleoron {mellae-o-ron} and Killua intervention
    00:03:59 ⟾ *Characters* - *Killua*: pain, composed, Gon’s anger
    00:05:22 ⟾ *Fights* - Morel vs. Shaiapouf: smoke cocoon, abilities
    00:06:25 ⟾ *Fights* - Morel-Knucke vs. Menthuthuyoupi: smart fights, {shadow clone jutsu}
    00:07:48 ⟾ *Plot* - Gon-Neferpitou-Shaiapouf
    00:08:05 ⟾ *Characters* - *Neferpitou*: character changes, values shift, loyalty, Komugi
    00:09:04 ⟾ *Plot* - Gon-Neferpitou-Shaiapouf: Meruem location
    00:09:14 ⟾ *Themes* - *Netero vs. Meruem*: conversations, worthy humans, broken human world, noble goals using power,
    00:11:10 ⟾ *Themes* - *Netero vs. Meruem*: Top of the Food Chain: broken human world, humans, animal cruelty
    00:12:58 ⟾ *Fights* - *Netero vs. Meruem*: looking for worthy opponent (like Hisoka)
    00:13:19 ⟾ *Themes* - *Netero vs. Meruem*: not wanting to see humanity in Meruem (Zeno), flawed philosophy, capable of change
    00:15:25 ⟾ *Fights* - *Netero vs. Meruem*: name {Kimi no nawa.}, visually stunning, speed, power, losing limbs
    00:16:58 ⟾ *Fights* - Morel-Knucke vs. Menthuthuyoupi: APR bargain, humanity
    00:18:29 ⟾ *Plot* - *Gon-Neferpitou*: Shaiapouf deal off, Komugi, Neferpitou strength vs. submission
    00:19:15 ⟾ *Characters* - *Gon*: harming Kite/Komugi
    00:20:14 ⟾ *Plot* - Gon-Neferpitou: Kite healing
    00:21:47 ⟾ *Fights* - *Gon vs. Neferpitou*: transformation, Nen sacrifice, {beating a dead hor-uhh… cat}, rage, Killua, arm
    00:22:44 ⟾ *Characters* - *Gon*: transformation, pain, harm, rage
    00:23:31 ⟾ *Characters* - *Komugi*: harsh treatment, Gungi piece
    00:24:40 ⟾ *Fights* - *Netero vs. Meruem*: Poor Man's Rose, innocent casualties
    00:26:41 ⟾ *Fights* - *Netero vs. Meruem*: Poor Man's Rose, Shaiapouf, Menthuthuyoupi, Meruem revival
    00:27:56 ⟾ *Themes* - chimeric ability drawbacks, Meruem memory, Shaiapouf manipulation
    00:29:45 ⟾ *Characters* - *Shaiapouf *: Meruem changes, personality manipulation
    00:30:27 ⟾ *Plot* - Meruem changes: Royal Guard secrets, Welfin’s dream, Knuckle and Morel freed, superiority
    00:31:47 ⟾ *Plot* - Meruem changes: final moments with Komugi, unselfish, character arc, name
    00:33:23 ⟾ *Characters* - *Individual Arcs*
    00:33:33 ⟾ *Characters* - *Menthuthuyoupi *: protecting Meruem, compassion, honour, strength, weakness
    00:33:58 ⟾ *Characters* - *Neferpitou*: prey, puppets, protection
    00:34:11 ⟾ *Characters* - *Shaiapouf *: changes in Meruem, manipulation
    00:34:51 ⟾ *Characters* - Individual Arcs: Knuckle, Gon
    00:35:02 ⟾ *Characters* - *Palm*: ant, agency, team, Killua friend, Killua speech, Meruem begging
    00:35:59 ⟾ *Characters* - Individual Arcs: *Welfin*, *Ikalgo*
    00:36:35 ⟾ *Highlights* - Killua hospital scene
    00:36:48 ⟾ *Highlights* - Reina return to village
    00:37:17 ⟾ *Overview* - Complexity: ants, humans, good, bad, heroes
    00:37:55 ⟾ *Overview* - Depth, Themes, action, emotion, twists
    00:38:23 ⟾ *Overview* - *Chimera Ant Arc*: expectations, hype
    00:38:49 ⟾ *Outro*
    00:38:54 ⟾ [Promo] [Credits]

  • @Blankace.
    @Blankace. 2 года назад +20

    Good news, the Hunter x Hunter manga will be off of hiatus soon so that means you will hopefully have more to read

  • @ridge3097
    @ridge3097 2 года назад +68

    With all the Buddhist symbolism in this arc, you can also see the parallels of the life of meruem with the life story of the real buddha (came from a prosperous family and was affected when he saw the other side of humanity with the poor the helpless the weak etc., threw away his possessions then became enlightened in his journey and died due to poison)

    • @christopherrivera1673
      @christopherrivera1673 2 года назад +19

      Also, Jesus parallels. Virgin mother. Greeted at birth by 3 figures of “royalty.” Named after “light” (both Jesus and Satan were referred to as “Lucifer” meaning shining one, in the bible). Death scene mirrors Mary holding Jesus after crucifixion. Meruem threading the needle against Netero = “sooner will the head of a camel pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man enter heaven.” Check out Patsy Cline’s “A Poor Man’s Roses.”

  • @ShiroiRekka
    @ShiroiRekka 2 года назад +31

    I read this long time ago from another person in a forum, and I thought of bringing it to you:
    Kokoriko is an advanced Gungi technique by Komugi that centers around isolating the King (as in the Gungi piece, not the Chimera Ant), separating it from the other pieces and killing it off. Just like Netero and the Hunters were planning to do to Meruem. However, Komugi unexpectedly develops a counter to this technique in the middle of a game, meaning that the King piece (representing Meruem) no longer has to die (since he unexpectedly survived the nuke). Then, later on, when Komugi uses Kokoriko again, she actually develops a counter to the counter ("she reversed my reversal???"), representing that the King piece (Meruem) apparently actually does have to die after all (because of the Rose's poison). However, immediately after beating Meruem using Kokoriko (symbolizing his imminent death), Komugi and Meruem start one final game together, a game that they never finish. 1-5-1 Black King -> 9-5-1 White Lieutenant General, I believe, or something to that extent. Immediately afterwards, they die together, leaving on the board Meruem's one black piece and Komugi's single white piece, together in Gungi forever. This represents that the two were always united through Gungi, and will continue to be together even after death, undisturbed and united for all eternity. Meruem places his piece down, symbolizing his death, and then Komugi responds by placing her piece down next to his, showing that she is perfectly willing to die at his side..
    The black screen/black panels in the manga show that the Rose's poison has made Meruem go blind. That's why he has to keep asking Komugi if she's still there, because he can't see her anymore. This is ironic because his name means "the light that illuminates/shines upon all". He even got some godlike light-related photon-based powers before his death, allowing him to fulfill his name. In addition, as they are playing in the bunker before their deaths, Meruem sees a blinding light radiating from Komugi as she "reverses his reversal", making her "the light that illuminates even the all-powerful light". Despite being far weaker (and blind to boot), her light shined far brighter than his. Then, as he dies, Komugi holds him and feels his head, allowing her to finally "see" or know what his face is like. Thus, as they die, Meruem joins Komugi in blindness as she joins him in death. Meruem can finally see what Komugi has been seeing all along, and knows what it feels like to be blind like her, and Komugi finally knows his face, allowing each to understand the other more as they fade away (the OST used during their death scene is called "Understanding"). Touching, isn't it? Togashi is a mastermind, and this entire story, especially this arc, is a masterpiece, a beautiful work of art, a canvas depicting love, hatred, innocence, corruption, happiness, suffering, loyalty, betrayal, anger, sadness, life, death, malevolence, destruction, resolve, determination, avarice, sacrifice, "true" power, truth, and understanding.
    Btw, I love how you analize everything, every detail, you have my LIKE :D

  • @GrandLineReview
    @GrandLineReview 2 года назад +16

    Great video :D

    • @johnkernelle
      @johnkernelle 2 года назад +1

      you should have used your NewWorldReview account to comment

  • @elmesaoudizakariae521
    @elmesaoudizakariae521 2 года назад +1

    Merphy: It was underhyped!!!
    Everyone: I KNOW RIGHT!!!

  • @jalapenoofjustice4682
    @jalapenoofjustice4682 2 года назад +31

    Meruem's death is amazing in the anime. No music and the only light source is a firefly that's slowly flying toward Meruem & Komugi. You don't even get to see them until Meruem is dead, so the focus is purely on their last conversation

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 2 года назад

      Whats your Nen-Type?
      Ever thought of an Ability?

  • @rangerscoach
    @rangerscoach 2 года назад +39

    yep. this arc holy crap. its just one of the best stories ever told. so much foreshadowed. no loose threads. Mereums character arc is an outsiders perspective on how extraordinary it can be to be human, that during even the most simple of moments we are so lucky to be alive around the people we care about.

  • @doggygod
    @doggygod 2 года назад +8

    0:33 Treat it like a podcast, she says. Merph, we need at least 3 hours. 🤣

  • @nandrirandri4439
    @nandrirandri4439 2 года назад +22

    The scene when Killua broke down in tears and begged Palm to talk to Gon also was really tough to read/watch.

  • @ibg_music7525
    @ibg_music7525 2 года назад +15

    I love these HxH podcasts 😁

  • @NoerLuin
    @NoerLuin 2 года назад +12

    Apologies for the length... shortest part of the Chimera Ant Arc review

  • @BrokenArrowX
    @BrokenArrowX 2 года назад +70

    I will never understand why this arc is somehow regarded controversial and a lot of people seem to dislike it. It's absolute peak to me.

    • @jesse8924
      @jesse8924 2 года назад +10

      It's my favourite arc in all of shonen, but I understand people not liking it. It has an odd stop-start pace to it before the palace invasion. It sets up things that don't pay off at all in this arc (mainly Gyro). A whole bunch of fan favourite characters are entirely absent. The big overarching story of the series isn't forwarded at all. And for people who liked the lighter arcs, this can be way too dark.

    • @johnkernelle
      @johnkernelle 2 года назад

      theyre the same idiots who critizes hunter x hunter for not having many fights (and wall of texts)

    • @Pekara121
      @Pekara121 2 года назад +11

      I think a lot of people’s critic is the way the story was told which is through the narrator. Personally I think the narrator is awesome.

    • @hypeman1021
      @hypeman1021 2 года назад +2

      @@jesse8924 nah I don't think gyro is the problem because he need to actually do something to be considered, we have just seen his birth in the Chimera arc and it was like 1 chapter if I remember it correctly.

    • @jesse8924
      @jesse8924 2 года назад +1

      ​@@hypeman1021 To be clear, I don't consider it a problem, but I've seen it cited by other people, and I kinda get it. Even thought it was one chapter, I also thought he was definitely going to be a baddass third party ant, before it says that he walked away from the arc casually lol.

  • @yumaniga5191
    @yumaniga5191 2 года назад +31

    I haven't read many manga or books. Not even a real movie lover. This is the only story I can recollect where the villain and hero doesn't even really meet each other in person.

    • @jesse8924
      @jesse8924 2 года назад +3

      Unless we count a giant flaming eye glaring across a dark field, Frodo never meets Sauron.

    • @shahoona
      @shahoona 2 года назад +1

      It’s this and Lord of the Rings as far as I’m aware. Super cool story format IMO.

    • @slyfox22283
      @slyfox22283 2 года назад

      No country for old Men is one of them as far as I know.

    • @lancemayeux3199
      @lancemayeux3199 2 года назад +1

      The Fifth Element is another one where the protagonist and antagonist never meet.

    • @yumaniga5191
      @yumaniga5191 2 года назад

      @@lancemayeux3199 is that a movie?

  • @viinaart
    @viinaart 2 года назад +65

    Merphy I'd love to hear your thoughts about all those rabbit holes you said you couldn't go into in this, it would honestly be awesome if you decided to do some more in depth analysis videos on specific characters or scenes or arcs in the future!

  • @JustForTheTunes
    @JustForTheTunes 2 года назад +24

    By far the worst part about reading/watching the Chimera Ant Arc is knowing I'll never write anything half as good. Every time I re-read it I end up finding more nuance to appreciate, different fully fleshed out character arcs to adore. It's one of my favorite story arcs of all time--not just from manga.

    • @dirzz
      @dirzz 2 года назад +5

      Bruh. Same.

    • @manumaster1990
      @manumaster1990 2 года назад +3

      Same!

    • @praisethesun9014
      @praisethesun9014 Год назад

      You can be as good if you put in the work

    • @soultheconfusing9563
      @soultheconfusing9563 8 месяцев назад

      Bruh u can write something just as good stop acting like chimera ant is the pinnacle of storytelling 😂

  • @wraith.ferron
    @wraith.ferron 2 года назад +6

    2 cool linguistic items from this part:
    Netero's line of "never underestimate humanity's potential for change/evolution" or "humanity's infinite potential for change" (depending on which translation used), can also be read as "never underestimate humanity's potential for malice" in Japanese using the furigana, which is the small hiragana on top of kanji to explain how it can be read.
    Komugi's line of "I may not be much..." is an old-fashion and formal way to accept a marriage proposal. At that time, she basically admitted her love, as well as her willingness to be next to Meruem until death.

    • @kratosgow09
      @kratosgow09 Год назад +1

      "'til death do us part." Komugi and Meruem took it to heart😭😭😭

  • @PSNchunkylover3000
    @PSNchunkylover3000 2 года назад +16

    There is no way anyone could anticipate how amazing the Chimera Ant arc would be. Every time I reread it, I feel a new sense of awe. It’s really a masterpiece.

  • @leakypeach6250
    @leakypeach6250 2 года назад +5

    25:30 "If he stumbles, and hits his head on a rock" XD
    That's such a funny hypothetical!

  • @tanyam928
    @tanyam928 2 года назад +5

    This is one of the best arcs in manga/anime. And the Netero/Meruem fight is amazing. Gon's transformation is epic. And Meruem's end with Komugi... so many highs and lows for the characters. And I just love Killua he is one of my favorite characters ever ❤️

  • @Zer0Mercy9493
    @Zer0Mercy9493 2 года назад +9

    I have never had a scene in anime hit me so hard, than when I watched the final scenes of Meruem and Komugi. I couldn't believe it how the anime delivered that scene. I was in tears the entire time.
    My fiancee doesn't watch Hunter x Hunter, or read it. But I tried to tell her about that episode and just how that scene went, and the emotions, and I couldn't get a full sentence out because I would choke up and almost cry just talking about it again.
    I was stunned. It was the first time an anime, or anything outside of reality, has hit me like that.

  • @RTheu2109
    @RTheu2109 2 года назад +12

    I would love a part 2 of this video, it feels like there was so much you could have explained still
    And one of the things about Netero that doesn't get much attention is that he isn't send there just because he's the chairman, the people above Netero knows the threat that the ants can be, not from a "protecting the humans" side but more of a power side of things, and those people knows about the bomb so they send Netero literally as a nuke, not caring one bit about who comes back from there or who gets caught in the explosion, and Netero knew that. The imagery of the bomb is clearly to remind the WW2 nukes that killed thousands of innocents, and this part of the show is just to show how far and low humans can go to stay at the top of the foodchain.

  • @_void8315
    @_void8315 2 года назад +12

    In the end, adding Human characteristics to their gene pool was one of the greatest gifts to the Chimera Ants, but also what led to their downfall. This strength and dominance is exactly what their queen was after, but the development of complex emotions and individuality was never MEANT to happen and changed everything about what the ants were. In the Royal guards and the king especially; Loyalty was a born characteristic for the guards, but Pitou gained empathy and compassion. For Pouf it was Obsession and idealism, even Youpi who had no human genes learned Respect and honor. And for Meruem, it was love. Seeing Meruem struggle so much to grasp a concept he was never made to have, and ultimately give up EVERYTHING in the end for love just to spend his last moments with Komugi, even when he STILL didn’t fully understand it, just…Man, his death will always stick with me 😭

    • @Slendermanz7
      @Slendermanz7 2 года назад +2

      At least there's hope for Colt and the others

  • @mordirit8727
    @mordirit8727 2 года назад +6

    A note on Netero having the bomb with him, remember that he hired Zeno, Killua's grandpa, specifically for a single purpose: get the King and me away from the palace.
    Yes, Netero risked everyone on the team and all humans in the palace plaza by accepting to take the bomb inside of him, but he clearly took every possible measure to avoid that happening. I mean, he hired a freaking _Zoldick_ to ensure he would fight Meruem far from people. Think back on Yorknew, what we saw about Killua's father and grandfather dedication to following their missions. _That_ was the level of dedication Netero knew would stand between him and threatening his team with his bomb.
    In the end, the King didn't need to be sent away since he decided to do it on his own, but _if_ Meruem had tried to fight them on the palace, Zeno's entire job was just to throw him far away from it. From what we've seen of the Zoldyck, he would gladly kill himself to ensure this would happen.

  • @affanalam6123
    @affanalam6123 2 года назад +6

    The chimera arc end has to be one of my favourite conclusions in anime. So good.

  • @Undeadsaiyan9
    @Undeadsaiyan9 2 года назад +3

    Am I the only one who wanted the 6 hour unedited version of her dive into the fights and themes held within the arc?

  • @stevencase796
    @stevencase796 2 года назад +6

    Chimera Ant and York New City are the pinnacle of what Hunter X Hunter is as a story. HXH is unique in that it’s a subversive work that I think actually does a really good job both having its cake and eating it too, IE; it’s a shounen story which subverts many of the tropes that shounen manga have come to embody, while also still being able to execute on those tropes completely shamelessly.
    Most shounen stories have a heavier focus on the emotional side of things rather than the logical progression of plot events. The plot is still important and holds the story together, but these stories tend to lean very heavily on character-driven storytelling. That’s not bad at all, in fact, that’s the appeal. Chainsaw Man became the community’s darling when it was coming out, and is probably about to get even bigger with its upcoming animated adaptation, and that story is the epitome of “all heart, no brain.” What sets Hunter X Hunter apart from its contemporaries is a deliberate decision to focus on the events that are happening first, and then for characters to experience satisfying arcs within the structure of these events. Arcs are something that happens within the story, as opposed to story being something that happens around the arcs.
    Hunter X Hunter still has all of the makings of a shounen story with a smorgasbord of characters all ready to develop in interesting ways, but it differs heavily in its story-telling philosophy. Instead of a phenomenal clash between forces of good and evil, Hunter X Hunter revels in its shades of grey, and it loves spreading its focus wide. Chimera Ant and York New City have a fun trick they pull where the main characters only ever feel like small pieces in a larger story. Their actions, while important, sometimes don’t seem anywhere close to as impactful as the actions of other characters. Meanwhile, villains like the Phantom Troupe and the Chimera Ants arguably become just as much protagonists as our main characters. While Kurapika is being consumed by a desire for vengeance, the Spiders come together to form a violent tribute for their fallen comrade. While Gon becomes more and more willing to go to any terrible lengths to save a friend, the ants are discovering compassion and camaraderie. While Netero hardens his heart and prepares to pay any price to kill Meruem, the King tries to sit down to broker some form of peace. In Hunter X Hunter heroes can act like villains, and villains can act like heroes, but everything feels in character.
    I also can’t help but love how the story just sort of… happens. Themes and arcs are still present, but the world doesn’t revolve around one person or group of people. Instead the clash of many characters making many decisions seems to come together to create something genuine and unpredictable. This kind of story telling is a bit more prevalent in prose, certainly, with stories like A Song of Ice and Fire gaining critical acclaim, but it’s a breath of fresh air in a shounen story like this. Conventional shounen wisdom tells us that the Chimera Ant arc should look like… well, like any arc in One Piece. Where everyone is getting their individual battles and thinning out the crowd, and we’re building up to a final confrontation between the main protagonist and antagonist. Effectively it all has to come down to a big final fight between Gon and the King, the same way it would between Luffy and whichever villain is leading the bad guys (there are exceptions to this in One Piece of course, but I believe they prove the rule). Instead, Gon never even meets the King, and focuses his entire grudge on one of the Royal Guards. And despite having a truly bombastic battle against Netero, Meruem doesn’t die in a grand and final attack… he slowly fades away in the arms of a loved one. Despite this subversion however, the conclusions still feel satisfying because they all fit the arcs of the respective characters. There’s this very happy middle ground between logical progression of events and emotional completeness of character work that makes Hunter X Hunter feel truly special.
    TL;DR: Hunter X Hunter is a subversive masterwork of a story that manages to feel very much like a shounen story, while also playing with the tropes of its genre in very unique ways.

  • @scruffalumps
    @scruffalumps 2 года назад +4

    That scene you highlited where meruem is talking about the poison being contagious and she places down a piece for the game. Making it clear she doesn't even consider leaving. The writing of komugis character is so Good. She genuinely shows a pure part of humanity that I cant really put into words, I wish we could have had so much more time with her and meruem.

  • @TimoKanal
    @TimoKanal 2 года назад +27

    To me the craziest and most profound aspect of this arc is that, after this world-ending threat of the Chimera ants have been built up more and more - to the point where even we the audience lose hope in the survival of our team and humanity as a whole - the thing that ultimately ends this war is love. Love between the Ant King and a female human, who knows nothing else except to play Gungi. And this love has been built up just through playing this board game over and over, for completely different, egoistic purposes from the King. Of course Netero was the one who did kill Meruem, but after Meruem's rebirth, we saw the thing that no one considered, or stopped considering. The possibility of change and love in the chimera ant species - which of course has been mixed with humans more and more.

    • @wwe12153
      @wwe12153 2 года назад

      But most of what happened to him at the end was because he knew that he is gonna die

    • @TimoKanal
      @TimoKanal 2 года назад

      @@wwe12153 That is true, but I would further this by the statement that mortal nature is directly linked to being human. In the state Meruem was in, he was no longer a god. It was the last step needed to truly feel human, and in my opinion to truly feeling love as well. Because love is an eternal act of feeling one with everything, also one with the earth that you once came from, and will eventually return to.

  • @MasterHigure
    @MasterHigure 2 года назад +1

    The subtitles are funny. Many nice touches there, whoever did them.

  • @Art24mis
    @Art24mis 2 года назад +2

    merphy reading berserk would be one of highlight of my life...cant wait

    • @raynder5542
      @raynder5542 2 года назад +2

      That highlight is likely never coming

  • @DoggyP00
    @DoggyP00 2 года назад +3

    Komugi was just having the best day of her life interrupted by a few hours of confusion and loud noises.

  • @lyricallegend4026
    @lyricallegend4026 2 года назад +13

    In the Netero vs Meruem fight, I love that there is also a theme of the individual vs the collective. Meruem praises Netero multiple times throughout the fight, specifically pointing out that Netero stands at the peak as an INDIVIDUAL, however states that the reason he didn't win was because Meruem, as a king, is a product of his whole species as a COLLECTIVE, and thus was the difference in the battle. However, it is revealed that Netero was not alone in the fight, and had humanity fighting with him all along. And thus, this is how Meruem, the absolute best of what his species as a whole could offer, actually loses when going up against the absolute worst humanity could offer. Not Netero, but a low-budget, extremely destructive bomb whose smoke cloud took a form of a rose.

  • @rulfus7
    @rulfus7 2 года назад +3

    The "We are worse than the Ants" Monologue is my favorite moment in the entire series, perhaps even in all of manga

  • @sangaybhutia4010
    @sangaybhutia4010 2 года назад

    My long bus journey just started and you drop this video on one of my favourite anime arcs!! Thank you!

  • @Trvjillx
    @Trvjillx 2 года назад

    Love keeping up with your journey of this beautiful written story, can’t wait for you to see what’s to come!

  • @Dwish305
    @Dwish305 Год назад +2

    One of the best arcs in the medium! Epic

  • @Hyde_Lawrence
    @Hyde_Lawrence 2 года назад

    Can't wait to see individual videos on themes and characters from you Merphy, what a great series of reviews. I'm tearing up as I hear you talk with so much passion about my favourite characters and story.

  • @Macapta
    @Macapta 2 года назад +2

    Fav bit of trivia is that when Netero says “evolution” it can also be read as “malice”.
    Like the moment humans realise their place at the top of the food chain is legit threatened, they will take the gloves off and create horrors to crush the potential usurper.

    • @Slendermanz7
      @Slendermanz7 2 года назад

      Malice is a better translation, makes it more menacing

  • @MrAmplifier
    @MrAmplifier 2 года назад +6

    I have the feeling that Zeno was hired specifically to try and help isolate Mereum with Netero because of the bomb and not as a fighter.. As an assassin, when Zeno is paid for a job he will do it regardless of the circumstances or personal opinion. We know from the Chrollo fight, that he will do a job he doesn't believe in.
    When they meet Mereum and he suggests that they fight somewhere else, that effectively completed the mission Zeno was hired to do, so he left. If Zeno was hired to help in as a combatant, then Mereum showing humanity should not have stopped him from doing his job.

  • @aravpradosh1244
    @aravpradosh1244 2 года назад

    Excellent video as always !

  • @GalekC
    @GalekC 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for going so in-depth into my my favorite saga of my favorite shonen series

  • @ale1997co
    @ale1997co 2 года назад +1

    So hype! Can't wait for the next arcs! So excited to your excitement 😁

  • @capitaorodrigo2886
    @capitaorodrigo2886 2 года назад +12

    Definitely my favorite HxH arc, it is insanely good. It is so packed with big and impactful moments that have been seeded for so long by small little moments, it is like a dam that was being put under pressure for years and years until it finally breaks.
    Like you I could talk and talk about it, and I have for the past ten years. Togashi has earned every health break he takes because of this arc, it is just so wonderful, what a talented man.

  • @MrGoodCompany
    @MrGoodCompany 2 года назад

    I could listen to you talk about this arc all day lol, but I'm so glad you enjoyed it and actually understood it.

  • @alizain6638
    @alizain6638 2 года назад +1

    Hey Merphy, I just have to say I look forward to your Monday videos just as much as I look forward to a One Piece episode or chapter. Your genuine excited/frustrated reactions and just so fun to watch and just the first time reading reactions are the best kind. I recently subscribed to your channel but love everything anime that comes out!

  • @derekd.4156
    @derekd.4156 2 года назад

    I enjoy the in depth long discussions about hxh and other manga; I think it’s good to have the long videos

  • @JustJakeTravel
    @JustJakeTravel 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video! Your analysis on the series is so nice to hear. Hxh had been my favorite anime since 2014 and i always love seeing more people enjoy. Togashi is a genius

  • @a.m.s6611
    @a.m.s6611 2 года назад +1

    I love how you always apologise for the length of your videos, meanwhile here's me who always checks the length of you video first and am always hyped if you go on for more that 1/2 an hour cause there really is so much to talk about

  • @Mello675
    @Mello675 2 года назад

    amazing video. amazing series. great work! looking forward to the nexf one. Also love the outro music 😌

  • @alvesraphsrevenge6616
    @alvesraphsrevenge6616 2 года назад +1

    Man, it rly says alot about how jam-packed this arc is when Merphy didn't even have time to talk about the episode/chapter where Killua TURNED AROUND IN THE HALLWAY of the mansion and the review still feels so comprehensive. Shoutouts to the real protag in this arc: the Narrator

  • @marshwiggle8364
    @marshwiggle8364 2 года назад +7

    I love how the author sets up seeming inconsequential characters and they end up being the most important like wolfin(who seemed like he would be cannon fodder)

  • @grizzlybane
    @grizzlybane 2 года назад +1

    Yes it's here, been waiting for this video, just gotta say this video was awesome I would'nt mind if it was longer and you expanded on you thoughts just amazing as always. S+ tier content.

  • @jeffreyhoungbadji
    @jeffreyhoungbadji 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this enjoyable review Merphy!

  • @danielhyllen3649
    @danielhyllen3649 2 года назад

    I very much like these longer vids! I listen to your vids whilst i work out!

  • @adamnudelman7752
    @adamnudelman7752 2 года назад +1

    I've been waiting for this video since you did your first hunter x hunter video!!!!

  • @Yaziiir
    @Yaziiir 2 года назад

    Congratultions! You just experienced the best story (arc) in all of fiction, I've ever had the pleasure to experience!

  • @dirzz
    @dirzz 2 года назад +6

    So glad you've enjoyed the arc, when I see people appreciating the story so much it gets me teary eyed 🥲 The arc is so deep and complex people devote almost their whole channels to discussions of its various elements and themes, I'll be really interested in hearing more of your thoughts and insights because 40 min is just not enough! 😄

  • @Alice-tn5xb
    @Alice-tn5xb Год назад

    XD
    I love these HxH videos!!
    And I can't help laugh everytime you try to say a name and are so done with it x)

  • @brennanlable
    @brennanlable 2 года назад +1

    Gahhh I love the Chimera ant arc so much! I read it when I was pretty young and this was one of the only things I had ever read that made me cry or feel much emotion in general. really made me excited to check out more fiction and still impresses me every time I go back and give it a read or watch. definitely inspiring so much to chew on

  • @martinacosta3821
    @martinacosta3821 2 года назад

    I always use your videos as podcast, i hear you while washing dishes hahaha

  • @ellisg95
    @ellisg95 2 года назад

    It's been amazing to watch your journey reviewing Hunter x Hunter. From video one, I could not wait for you to get to the Chimera Ant Arc. It's truly unbeliveable storytelling, that you've summed up excellently with every video (Longer videos are always good too!). By the time I finished the series, I couldn't believe I'd found two relationships I loved more than Frodo and Sam (Gon & Killua and Meruem & Kumogi). Hunter x Hunter is a truly phenomenal story.

  • @verver6
    @verver6 2 года назад +3

    Although not my favorite story of all time, this is easily my favorite arc of all time.
    Scenes like Kite’s death, Killua taking out the needle, Gon vs Pitou, Netero Vs Meruem, Welfin saying “Komugi”, and of course the king and Komugi’s death are indescribably brilliant.
    But also the themes are so sad and beautiful, and im sure ill be discovering small thematic things that i missed in this arc for years to come.

  • @protoaltus
    @protoaltus 2 года назад +15

    Now that Merph finished up on Chimera Ant, I would love it if she revisits the anime and sees the Ending Songs. Some of my favourites of all time for a reason and specifically Hyori Ittai (Chimera Ant arc ED2) is on top with Reason (Greed Island ED). The meanings of black and white, two sides of the same coin and the journey itself makes me giddy everytime.

    • @luzobsidiana
      @luzobsidiana 2 года назад +1

      "hittory ittai" in sad piano for Gon killing Pitou and "Understanding" when Meruem understand what love is, best OST in my opinion.

  • @lucaspintooc
    @lucaspintooc 2 года назад +2

    Oh well. When you said you could talk for hours about this, I started to cry. There's only so much fiction that can do it to some one, I'm so happy you found the ones.

  • @phillipjenkins3272
    @phillipjenkins3272 2 года назад

    Almost 10 years since I read this arc and all the emotions about the deaths and everything flooded back with these videos you've done for the chimera ant arc. kings death killed me at the time so did Gons sacrifice

  • @ssj4rit
    @ssj4rit 2 года назад

    You grasped it perfectly. Subbed.

  • @hanswurst3739
    @hanswurst3739 2 года назад +2

    Man, I was soo looking forward to this video but simultaneously dreading the moment when it will come to an end. my favorite (love) story so far.
    since you didn't mention it. it was amazing to see pito's relief after realizing king would be save and the ''sacrifice' was well worth it

  • @luvanime680
    @luvanime680 2 года назад

    Can't wait for you to review the next arc Merphy. I love your reviews

  • @luzobsidiana
    @luzobsidiana 2 года назад

    AHHHHH I'm so glad you watched the scene in the anime omg, thank you so much!

    • @luzobsidiana
      @luzobsidiana 2 года назад

      I love the soundtrack and the voice acting, that unsettling violin when Gon is charging up his Jajanken is insane.
      Also when Gon is on his knees and calls Pitou a liar, is one of the best voice acting moments for me. And the whole track of Gon transforming with the dark choirc in crescendo, I cant...
      btw, The called Golden Gon transformation is also called Rasetsu, a monster of Indian culture

  • @OjiSensei
    @OjiSensei 2 года назад

    HxH is my second favorite manga behind One Piece. Awesome to see you go through not one, but two of my favorite manga. Togashi recently just started up HxH again too so it’s perfect

  • @discountdruid
    @discountdruid 2 года назад

    I've loved hearing your thoughts on one of my fav pieces of fiction! Very insightful indeed

  • @Stuugie.
    @Stuugie. 2 года назад +2

    The Chimera Ant arc is my favorite in all of fiction. Though you may disagree I'm sure you can understand why I think that lol. As you said the magic is smart, the characters are complex and rich, the story takes irregular turns that work incredibly well, everything feels real honestly - in that the characters aren't trapped in their roles as protagonist, antagonist, etc, they are themselves firstly and can and will flip sides when it suits them. The parallels between Gon and Meruem are fantastic and that part that explained the depths humanity will go to stay on top is so fucking true and dark and I absolutely love it.

  • @Dark_Jaguar
    @Dark_Jaguar 2 года назад

    That "section of the house I've been neglecting" is every flat surface in my living room, currently covered in disassembled circuit boards waiting to be soldered. Thanks for reminding me!
    Ant-agonist.

  • @RealLifeRyan
    @RealLifeRyan 2 года назад

    Incredibly spot on to listen to and so well spoken. Loved this review 👍

  • @kilogreene8738
    @kilogreene8738 Год назад

    Found you in the beginning of your One Piece journey and love the content you have been bringing. Now that you have experienced Togashi, I really really want you to give Yu Yu Hakusho a read. It's Togashi as well and it's my favorite

  • @amuro9624
    @amuro9624 2 года назад +1

    The promise of this video is the sole thing that got me through this week