There have been several times in which I’ve thought deeply about this series, and specifically Ging, and briefly came to the conclusion that he may just be my favorite character in the story. Of course after letting the thought slip away I always forget exactly what made me feel that way. He certainly feels larger than life in the story, but also outside of it. Unlike some characters in media who’s life within a story feel hollow except for the sections we see as viewers, I wholeheartedly can imagine and appreciate Ging for his life in everything that’s happened off screen as well as on. He acts and speaks as freely and perfectly to his character as someone who has lived his life would. The same could be said about many characters in this story, but Ging definitely jumps out at me for this reason specifically. His spirit and philosophy also feel very natural. I could easily see some writers play too much into different tropes with his character, but Ging feels very multifaceted and nuanced. He has loads of wisdom, but also has the heart of a person who is still chasing after their dreams, not one who has already reached them. You can tell throughout his life the amount of people he has made a beautiful impression on across the world. I’ve been typing this comment on mobile for what feels like 2 hours, and despite attempting multiple more paragraphs about Ging they haven’t felt quite right, but I think you could go on about his character for days while still finding new angles to explore. I think its best to end it here to keep my sanity. Anyways, loved the video, and he truly is misunderstood sometimes!
@@BeYoND_9000well, look at the simpleton... Don't you have anything to contribute other than insults? Do you have opinions about Ging? As the incarnation of the ultimate freedom and pursuit of knowledge, I personally think his relationship with Gon is tied to his personal interest and goal, for instance, but I don't care enough to discuss it with the likes of you. Togashi's characters run deeper and are more interesting than you. Begone, ameßa.
Great write up. Ging is definitely one of the most enticing characters in the entire series. You have such a desire to learn more about him (much like Gon) but like a good narrative, sometimes less is more. It's hard to put into words what makes him so interesting so I get what you mean!
I think a lot of people have trouble viewing him in this way because of personal issues, which is hard to criticize them for. But you're right - Ging is a human being with good and bad to him. It's not good to shy away from the bad, as you don't, but it's important to recognize his intent.
Meh, people are always going to have negative opinions about bad fathers in fiction which is where those arguments tend to start lol. That, and it’s not as if the Zoldycks aren’t also well realized characters-arguably moreso than aging in the eyes of many due to the not insignificant difference in screen time and more in-your-face plot significance.
Ging basically sees Gon as his equal, in a sense. He wouldn't accept and doesn't want help from anyone else in the personal challenges of his life, so he doesn't give any to Gon. He expects Gon to pursue his goals with his own strength, like he himself would.
I never understood the point of these debates. Silva is an abusive father who let his son be tortured and manipulated. He is in the "call the authorities" category, while Ging is just a bad dad. His actions do cause harm to Gon, but it was never what he meant. And I know his lack of intent is no excuse, but it still does put him in a different category than Silva. Ging is negligent, not cruel. Honestly, HxH have way worse exemples of terrible fathers than Ging, like Silva, Light Nostrade, Weilfin's father and Gyros' father
@@GabrielRodrigues-zn9zlsilva is the leader of a clan of assassins. the needle is there to make sure killua doesnt die. silva and gramps probably dont see the same potential in the other kids.
Ging is such a fascinating and charming person. He's like wind, free and unchained to anything in the world. It feels like anyone he meets will feel the want to accompagny him into his adventures and dreams no matter how crazy they are, he is freedom itself
"Ging Freecss isn’t a good father, but neither is he an awful person. He’s simply a nuanced human capable of both brilliance and stupidity, kindness and flaws. He is capable of otherworldly brilliance, but he is a man with his feet firmly on the ground. Make of him what you will, but take into account all that he is. Not the scattered ideas accrued through word of mouth."
One little moment that stood out to me about Ging was when he was speaking with Cheadle in the election arc and sharing the information about all the chimera ant soldiers that Pariston had gained control over after the whole mess in NGL and East Gorteau. He casually threw out the line "you should make friends with more airship pilots" (or something to that effect), which to me shows that he's the sort of guy who can strike up a friendship with anybody in any walk of life. As you mentioned, it's when those myths and larger than life expectations about him get in the way that he has trouble interacting with others. But take that out of the picture, and he's probably able to find plenty of common ground with other people based on shared interests, hobbies, or attitudes.
Ging is honestly one of my favorite characters from the series, and you've perfectly laid out how I see him. He definitely does care for Gon, and thought he was doing what was best for him. In a way, that may have proven true had it not been for the Chimera Ant arc. Gon's peaceful upbringing on that small island, with an optimistic goal in his heart, certainly benefited Gon in many ways. In all honesty, I think Mito raising him to believe that Ging had willingly just ditched him did more psychological damage than if she had been truthful from the start. By the time she finally admitted what really happened, Gon was already halfway out the door to start his journey to get answers from the man himself, and he was so attached to Mito that he never really seemed to process the impact of having been lied to. Of course, that doesn't change the fact that Ging never visited or stayed in touch at all, but that might have felt a lot less personal had Gon been able to take into account that Mito had used to Gon to try to tie his father down. Sure she was a good mother.. but that was the least she could do after having torn a son away from his father in the hopes that Ging would abandon all the happiness he'd found for himself to play house with his own cousin...
Ging is kind of the epitome of a young kid growing up believing his father is a legendary hero and then having the epiphany/realization that he's just a normal human being like the the rest of us.
I think Ging is a bad parent because of HOW he cares for Gon, but there is no question after going over the entire series that he does care. Another interesting angle to consider is that maybe Hunters just make bad parents in general. We don’t and may never know the full extent of Beyond Neteros upbringing, but he had no public contact with Isaac, and even some of the people closest to the chairman had no idea Beyond even existed. I like to think that Ging, however, was aware of these two and their real relationship, and may have been trying to replicate that dynamic with Gon in some ways. Besides the Freecs and Neteros, how many other active Hunters even have children that we know of? It’s a profession for people who selfishly pursue their passions and forsake their traditional responsibilities, so it stands to reason that they make bad parents. Then again, they all seemed to think that Ging was an egregiously bad father, so maybe not 😂
@@Nothinmuchbaby Yep, he is still a child and I didn't meant that he was fully responsible for some of his shortcomings and the way he handled some situations that were maladaptive. What I meant is that hunters in a way are consistently portrayed as flawed friends, lovers or relatives. So Gon saying he wasn't a good son can fit his way of disobeying/leaving Mito, his feelings of self worth and treatment of his image of Ging, etc. It's like Togashi is treating people with high achieving goals as double edged swords: yeah, the world is full of things to look at and pursue, but is meaningless without people to share. Is people who shape the world, so 'those who hunt and pursue' can become lost if they don't connect with those around them and those people who hunt goals can easily walk a fine line between needing people and disregarding the feeling of loved ones entirely. Hence the quote 'hunters don't make good parents'. Their egotism may get in the way of their relationships.
Many times i like to go to the chapter where he talk to beyond netero crew and trying to make deal with them, and i can see how many things reflect from this moment to ging character and how the rest of characters view him and the things he done, he is flawed and unusual person that is so fascinating to watch whenever he is on the scene. Great video AJ as always👌
While I have a different perspective on certain parts of Ging, incredible video nonetheless. No matter how you slice it, he’s one of the most misunderstood characters - if not the most misunderstood, in anime
My favourite thing about Ging is the approach Togashi took when writing and characterizing him. He feels like a previous protagonist Togashi wrote in another work of his and HxH just so happens to be a sequel to said story.
I just retweeted about ging in this week When the character is a reflection of the writer's spirit and personality, we are certainly talking about Togashi and his immortal character in history, Jean Freecss, the genius of his time, whom Togashi excelled in formulating and putting in the normal human flaws to convince you that he is not an ideal fictional character, but rather a real character with complex, tangible feelings. Many thanks as always my friend ❤
Ging is a shit father, but luckily he does not try to be a father. You nailed it when you said that he is not a great person, nor a horrible one. He is just a person, with outstanding attributes and very notable flaws. People condemning him as an evil man are completely nonsensical.
@@crim1188 "they're just flawed" argument is a way to give a pass to people who do awful things so that they wouldn't be labeled awful, people stop using that logic when it comes to severe criminals, because it's biased bs to begin with, and that's exactly what's happening in this video and comment. maybe try actually thinking about your comment before you post it next time.
The first time i watched HxH i didn't really like Ging that much but the second time i watche the anime i realised that ging accomplishe many remarquable things in his life,and in my opinion he actually loves Gon because on the last episode of HxH on the world three Ging and Gon talks about their dreams and their adventures they even laugh and make jokes.I think that's a beautiful bond between father and son.İ think that after the DC(Dark Continent Arc)we will eventually see Ging showing love for Gon.
@@DisProfundis Thankfully no because I have a fantastic step Dad but my old man ran off yeah. The whole Gon-Ging thing hit a little too close to home for me. 😅 That's not necessarily a bad thing though. If it's made me feel something then it's done a good job.
the funny thing is with how much happened and is happening and yet to happen we are still far away from adressing the main plot of hxh which is gings hunt. what is he hunting for and why is he hunting that and how did he know of its existance and why did he changehis distination and how is it connected to the dark contient and how is connected to don frecs and how is it connected to gons mother and gon and netero and beyonf ... there are more tha a few questions that need to be answered before we can fully profile ging..of course we have a few hints like his design for example a vagabond in 90s japan urban alley which i loved btw ..its already hinting at an adventurous carefree drifter mentality we also knw that he is smart with how well he reads pariston we can also tell from the clue he lft to gon that he cares about him to an extennt and we also know he is strong and willing to fight and is but also willing to talk respected..these hint are what makes hxh a masterpiece because its a slowburn and it respects the readers intellect to piece together everything and have discussion like this.but still these are just early hints and until we know the full story we cant judge ging maybe the main plot will be adressed in the final arc in 2064
A minor point in regards to Ging (at least compared to this video) that I find interesting is Ging’s recording talking about Greed Island and Gon’s mother. It’s a time where, at least in my eyes, he more apparently recognizes that Gon may be a different person from himself, even if not fully considering he didn’t meet him outside of when he was a baby. He gives Gon the explicit choice to listen on to try to find him, and even learn about his birth mother - albeit with the recording unable to be listened to again if stopped. Idk if I’ve touched on the nuances of his character fully in this comment, I just found that scene particularly interesting to think about when going over this topic.
Honestly, after watching this video, I think it confirms my own personal headcanon that Gon has no mother, or at least, affirms it. I say this for two reasons. One, Ging truly believes that Gon is Ging, or at least close enough to him to the point where they'd want the same things. I say this because Ging has faith that because Gon is his son, then he can handle anything thrown his way. We first see this when Gon opens the box from Ging and he tells Gon to stop listening if he doesn't want to see him, and only after reaffirming that's what he wants to do, he challenges Gon to find him. Why? Because that's what Ging would do to himself. Ging wants to be challenged, he wants to find the things that he thinks matter to him, and he wants to piece together puzzles and solve them himself. That's why he has so many crazy achievements to his name, and also why he seems detached and doesn't let things he considers to be minor bother him. He's never gotten angry at anyone on screen, he's never shown anything but mild annoyance and the occasional act of empathy. We see this again when Gon arrives at Greed Island and tells Gon to simply enjoy the game and experience, which is something Ging himself would have wanted to do. He also told Razor to not hold back against Gon for the same reason: He wouldn't want anyone else to hold back against him if they were serious about being his opponent. The final time we see this is naturally, when Gon is in critical condition. Ging know how durable he is, and at this point, he would know from Dwun that Gon cleared Greed Island, so Ging believes there's nothing at this point that would keep Gon down, because he believes Gon to be not just his son, but a direct copy of him. While this is all well and good, how does it explain that Gon doesn't have a mother? Ging doesn't have the body to give birth, and even if he did, he'd still need someone else to do the deed with. That's where point two comes into play. Two, there's an item in the required slots of Greed Island called Pregnancy Stones. The item description reads as follows: "Carry a stone (weighing 7 lb. each) for one month, and you will get pregnant, even if you're male. You may choose the sex of the baby by the female or male stone." It's also revealed that Gon was on Greed Island before he appeared as a player, as the first player listed in his spellbook was an anagram of Ging's name. This is how he ran into Kite because it was programmed to take Gon to Kite instead of Ging depending on the spell he used. Therefore, I can only come to the conclusion that Gon has no biological mother, and that Ging carried Gon using these stones (which he absolutely would have had access to in order for the game to work), and gave birth to him on Greed Island. If Ging birthed Gon in this manner, it's less accurate to say that Gon is Ging's son, and more like his clone. However, that still doesn't change the fact that Gon would live to become and lead an entirely different life than Ging. Ging's failing here is that he believed too much in his own nature, which he believed Gon would inherit (and to a degree, he did), but had no control over how he was going to be nurtured the moment Mito made him hand Gon over to her. It also explains why Ging handed Gon over to Mito, too. One, he had no faith in himself as a father, especially not with all the stuff he was up to, so there's no way he could have raised his son properly, and two, he believed that if his son was raised and nurtured in the same environment as him, then he would eventually go out into the world, just as he did. Ging was right about that, but he couldn't account for the fact that his son would want to see him, which is also why when he realized that Gon was in fact, not a perfect copy of him, but his own person, he agreed to end the hunt for him and let them talk with a minor hurdle just to throw in an extra challenge, not just because he wanted to help Gon, but because he needed to confirm for himself that Gon was his own person and not a copy of himself. Of course, this theory is just that, a theory. It's entirely possible that Gon's biological mother could show up at any given moment, or information about her would be revealed, but I still think there's too much smoke for there to not be a fire in this regard.
Great video! This video portayed my thoughts on Ging so well. I didnt know till quite recently that i was a minority. I thought everyone saw Ging the way this video portayed him😅 this is the video we didnt know we needed ig
Iv'e hated Ging for so long for what he did to Gon, but thank you for re-contextualizing him like this. He isn't a good father but that doesnt make him a bad person overall, and he still cared in his own flawed way, even if that way is wrong. Ill look at him in a different light from now on AJ!
Quite frankly I hate the man, and I can't really say this video changed that for me (nor was it intending to I'm sure) but I can relate to the potential idea of wishing you could be understood easier. And that's cleared something up for me.
During the chairman election arc, the way other hunters teased and annoy him shows how he is so approachable to others. He is not acting all high and mighty even though everyone knows he is a legend. Feels like everyone in the room are his friends and they all feel close to ging.
Ging was very likely Togashi's answer to Red/Ash's mysterious vagabond dad. Also Togashi drew a fan comic of Pokemon vs Virtua Fighter apparently I think in 1997.
Ging beyond all the memes and stuff he is pretty unique and has a different feel to him overall than most characters I've seen also thanks for another great HxH video.
This was a great video. I think Ging is a very interesting character and I honestly got to like him once chairman election arc was over. Thanks for making this video.
Awesome video, you challenged my perspective on how I view Ging. I think for a lot of people, myself included. It's much simpler and easier to write Ging off as crap dad, and to an extent he is. But what you video showed is, that he acknowledges that and is attempting to rectify that. You really beyond the mysticism surrounding him and that follows him. That Ging is a human being, with all our flaws and weaknesses. And just like us, he tries to do better. In his own quirky way😊😊. Excellent video again my guy 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Ging is easily my favorite HxH character. I feel like a lot of the hate comes from a childish place of disdain for how he left Gon, but people dont realize that he and Gon are kindred spirits. If you look closely, you'll realize Gon never once hated Ging for leaving him, the only thing he felt was an intense curiosity regarding what about being a hunter was so amazing. Throughout the one big detour that is HxH, he found his answer, the answer ging left for him; the things that you gain along the way are better than what you originally wanted, and being on an endless hunt means you'll never stop finding those things.
This is an amazing analysis, showing the other side without the judgement that usually happens in a situation like this. Respect. Just cause you dont fit the mold doesent mean youre a bad person.
Ging is the perfect encapsulation of the most intelligent people behaving the most foolishly. He is a brilliant tactician and understands human behavior on a deep level, yet acts a fool when it comes to family. It's only after he finally starts talking to Gon that he finally understands the point of familial connections and just says "Huh. This is nice." Like, yeah no shit Ging! You don't need a Masters in Psychology to figure that one out. 😂
Need an analysis of every character in the series. You have the ability to keep this series and community alive for years to come. Especially throughout these hiatus’.
Every character in the series isn’t happening LOL but I appreciate the enthusiasm. Tserriednich may come in the future if a donation goal on Twitch is reached.
I haven't seen the video yet but let's make one thing clear he's a deadbeat dad and no one will convince ne otherwise, now if you're gonna talk about something else I'll come edit this later and apologize As expected i was too hasty as usual it was a very beautiful video and I'm sorry for jumping to conclusions
I think most people can agree that Ging is not a great guy. But Alec brilliantly dissects him as a character(as he always does) to show he's just a human. He's flawed but he's not a deceitful person in the slightest.
Yet another great character analysis. I've never felt like Ging was simply a deadbeat dad and was always annoyed at the lack of nuance in that statement even if he can be interped that way. I think you completely nailed the nuances of what makes Ging a unique and complex character that can't be solely described in such a simplistic manner.
7:41 Gyro was supposed to be a parallel to Gon, I think, and when you say this here, it makes his backstory seem not entirely useless. With enough looking into it, the reader or viewer can understand Ging's relationship to Gon because he wasn't completely disinterested in him like Gyro's father was... While his father just walked away like nothing, Ging had that whole plan, even if he was trying to get away because he was self-conscious. I hate when people say Ging hates Gon or doesn't care about him because it couldn't be further from the truth, and I can notice some things about me and my Dad's relationship similar to theirs, so it's pretty special to me. He even calls me Gon sometimes as a joke.... Trying not to get too personal here, but my dad has definitely been with me my entire life, but it didn't feel like it emotionally for most of my childhood, but there have been changes, and it's been better for the both of us :D He's always cared about me and my family so, so much, but had/has trouble expressing it properly, like Ging... And he is a little weird too lol He's halfway through the Chimera ant arc right now, and I can't wait for him to meet Ging since I really think he'll like him (at least I hope)
Ging reminds me of cell games goku: thinking that their sons would turn out like them despite the opposite being true. Goku thinking Gohan had his fightin spirit and ging thinking gon would adopt his lone mentality
Ging gave Gon a purpose, a drive to explore the world, and opportunities to grow and become self reliant. Ging probably knew his life as Hunter meant he was being hunted, so Gon being hidden was to protect him. Maybe he wasn't present to give Gon a normal life and upbringing, but in a way he provided Gon the means to live a truly fulfilling life of experiences. So was he truly a terrible father? Absent yes, but terrible? I don't think so.
One thing often not mentioned is how young Ging appears to be when he brings Gon back to the island and with the mystery around Gon's mother it feels like a set up that even if out of love Gon might have not been planned. I think acknowledging how young Ging was and how unfit he was to be a parent both in his age and lifestyle makes it clear to understand why Mito would have fought so hard for rights to Gon making the conversation about this more than just "Ging was a bad dad" and into a complex understanding of purely human dynamics at play during the time; something shown to be a flaw of Ging. It really doesn't change the out come or the actions but I think it does help put some characterization into that part of Mito and Ging life.
I wish you showed a bit of evidence for your point about Gon misunderstanding Ging. Maybe there was something in the manga, which I only read past the anime. The way I interpreted things, Gon saw Ging's challenge of finding him the same way he did. It's only the side characters that thought otherwise, like Leorio and the game master who said that Ging was wrongfully avoiding him. The thing that sets Gon and Ging apart from the rest is that they view challenges with utmost importance, regardless of cost. That kind of dedication and passion is what drives people to do great things and reach fulfillment, which imo is what the entire show is meant to convey. Nen is the illustration of that, and characters that have the most passion and obsession happen to possess the most nen. Netero, Ging, and the King pursue their goals more than anyone else and sacrifice their perceived well-being to do so, because their actual well-being relies on that very resolve.
@Aleczandxr Update, I watched the video and I totally agree with you now. I'm amazed at your ability to understand and explain the story to this level. Thanks for replying!
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Nice to see another HxH video. I'm really happy you branched out (well, to be a degree anyway) and I'm happy you found another series to love, but I just no longer care about One Piece. Call it burnout, I guess, but the series just doesn't give me that same magical feeling I once adored
honestly i don’t agree with your analysis of ging i think ging is sad he can’t take care of gon as his selfish goals got in the way of that as he wants to explore the dark continent more than he wants to take care of gon. and this isn’t entirely abandoning his family as he could be searching for his relative don. ging does not force gon to become a hunter gon decides that on his own and once he does only then does ging start stepping in to be involve in this journey with greed island. ging is smart enough to set up enough enough puzzles/paths to guide his son ie greed island. aka he still leaves choice for gons path as well as prepares for how gon could turn out. i think the biggest moment in hunter hunter that proved to me ging was a caring father was giving gon a choice at the ending of greed island he could meet ging only if he doesn’t bring his friends. now gon chooses to bring his friends and ging sends him to kite. i read this as ging trying to make sure there were friends for ging to guide him otherwise he would have to step in and help gon himself not that he wanted to turn away his son if he had made friends. ging knows he will meet gon eventually as a hunter and he would only need to meet gon early if there wasn’t a support structure for gon. this is evident when ging doesn’t try to help his son after the conclusion of the chimera and ark because he knows gons friends will be able to help gon over come that obstacle themselves without his help. ging really believes in gons friends especially after meeting leorio. idk if i got all my thoughts out but i know there is more to this.
Me and a friend once jokingly said Ging might be a bit autistic but his fixation is adventure, obviously a very surface level joking kind of theme but it does sort of check out. Also I think Ging really let Gon choose if he was going to be a hunter it's just he knew if Gon was anything like him there would be no stopping him from wanting to go see the world. Like ging says about himself the one thing we really know to be true Ging wants "that which I can't see in front of me right now" and he knew Gon would do the same.
No im sorry, but Ging is actually one of my favorite characters. I feel like nobody really takes the time to look at the underlying meanings behind his actions, and just sum it up to him being a bad father who couldn’t hardly care less about his son. I actually relate a lot to the man myself. He’s just this silly little guy who enjoys silly little things, and wants to share those little things with others. Sure, he makes some bad calls, but that doesn’t make him an inherently bad person. The fact that he realizes this, as well as the entirety of episode 148 when he meets with Gon and treats him like somebody he’s known all his life just proves this point.
There have been several times in which I’ve thought deeply about this series, and specifically Ging, and briefly came to the conclusion that he may just be my favorite character in the story. Of course after letting the thought slip away I always forget exactly what made me feel that way.
He certainly feels larger than life in the story, but also outside of it. Unlike some characters in media who’s life within a story feel hollow except for the sections we see as viewers, I wholeheartedly can imagine and appreciate Ging for his life in everything that’s happened off screen as well as on. He acts and speaks as freely and perfectly to his character as someone who has lived his life would. The same could be said about many characters in this story, but Ging definitely jumps out at me for this reason specifically.
His spirit and philosophy also feel very natural. I could easily see some writers play too much into different tropes with his character, but Ging feels very multifaceted and nuanced. He has loads of wisdom, but also has the heart of a person who is still chasing after their dreams, not one who has already reached them. You can tell throughout his life the amount of people he has made a beautiful impression on across the world.
I’ve been typing this comment on mobile for what feels like 2 hours, and despite attempting multiple more paragraphs about Ging they haven’t felt quite right, but I think you could go on about his character for days while still finding new angles to explore. I think its best to end it here to keep my sanity.
Anyways, loved the video, and he truly is misunderstood sometimes!
Nerd.
@@BeYoND_9000well, look at the simpleton...
Don't you have anything to contribute other than insults?
Do you have opinions about Ging?
As the incarnation of the ultimate freedom and pursuit of knowledge, I personally think his relationship with Gon is tied to his personal interest and goal, for instance, but I don't care enough to discuss it with the likes of you.
Togashi's characters run deeper and are more interesting than you. Begone, ameßa.
Great write up. Ging is definitely one of the most enticing characters in the entire series. You have such a desire to learn more about him (much like Gon) but like a good narrative, sometimes less is more. It's hard to put into words what makes him so interesting so I get what you mean!
@@BeYoND_9000yet here you are in the same comment section...nerd
Ging is like the ultimate embodie of what is a hunter
"Ging likely wishes he was easier to understand." That hit me, dude.
You know it's a good day when Aleczandxr posts another Hunter x Hunter video
Facts
I think a lot of people have trouble viewing him in this way because of personal issues, which is hard to criticize them for. But you're right - Ging is a human being with good and bad to him. It's not good to shy away from the bad, as you don't, but it's important to recognize his intent.
Meh, people are always going to have negative opinions about bad fathers in fiction which is where those arguments tend to start lol. That, and it’s not as if the Zoldycks aren’t also well realized characters-arguably moreso than aging in the eyes of many due to the not insignificant difference in screen time and more in-your-face plot significance.
Ging basically sees Gon as his equal, in a sense. He wouldn't accept and doesn't want help from anyone else in the personal challenges of his life, so he doesn't give any to Gon. He expects Gon to pursue his goals with his own strength, like he himself would.
The fact that there are genuine debates about whether Silva or Ging are worse sums up how lacking the general discussion about Ging is.
There is?!
I never understood the point of these debates. Silva is an abusive father who let his son be tortured and manipulated. He is in the "call the authorities" category, while Ging is just a bad dad. His actions do cause harm to Gon, but it was never what he meant. And I know his lack of intent is no excuse, but it still does put him in a different category than Silva. Ging is negligent, not cruel.
Honestly, HxH have way worse exemples of terrible fathers than Ging, like Silva, Light Nostrade, Weilfin's father and Gyros' father
@@GabrielRodrigues-zn9zl Yup
silva is a good father
@@GabrielRodrigues-zn9zlsilva is the leader of a clan of assassins. the needle is there to make sure killua doesnt die.
silva and gramps probably dont see the same potential in the other kids.
Ging is such a fascinating and charming person. He's like wind, free and unchained to anything in the world. It feels like anyone he meets will feel the want to accompagny him into his adventures and dreams no matter how crazy they are, he is freedom itself
GING MY BELOVED!!!!!!!!!!!!
he's genuinely one of my favorite characters ever, i always appreciate your analyses on him
Same all of that with me!! ^^
"Ging Freecss isn’t a good father, but neither is he an awful person. He’s simply a nuanced human capable of both brilliance and stupidity, kindness and flaws. He is capable of otherworldly brilliance, but he is a man with his feet firmly on the ground. Make of him what you will, but take into account all that he is. Not the scattered ideas accrued through word of mouth."
Pretty much sums it up
I just don't wanna die without seeing the anime ending, Togashi As much as possible want you to draw but health comes first
The anime won't have an ending in the next number of years. The manga *might* but it's very unlikely. Anything we get is a bonus.
@@easschung9442 didnt he say we had options for how the show ends
@@roboket3524 Yeah but most of those options won't lead to more of the anime
@@easschung9442 yea because they are all endings? aint that what we are talking about
@@roboket3524 No
One little moment that stood out to me about Ging was when he was speaking with Cheadle in the election arc and sharing the information about all the chimera ant soldiers that Pariston had gained control over after the whole mess in NGL and East Gorteau. He casually threw out the line "you should make friends with more airship pilots" (or something to that effect), which to me shows that he's the sort of guy who can strike up a friendship with anybody in any walk of life.
As you mentioned, it's when those myths and larger than life expectations about him get in the way that he has trouble interacting with others. But take that out of the picture, and he's probably able to find plenty of common ground with other people based on shared interests, hobbies, or attitudes.
Ging is honestly one of my favorite characters from the series, and you've perfectly laid out how I see him. He definitely does care for Gon, and thought he was doing what was best for him. In a way, that may have proven true had it not been for the Chimera Ant arc. Gon's peaceful upbringing on that small island, with an optimistic goal in his heart, certainly benefited Gon in many ways. In all honesty, I think Mito raising him to believe that Ging had willingly just ditched him did more psychological damage than if she had been truthful from the start. By the time she finally admitted what really happened, Gon was already halfway out the door to start his journey to get answers from the man himself, and he was so attached to Mito that he never really seemed to process the impact of having been lied to. Of course, that doesn't change the fact that Ging never visited or stayed in touch at all, but that might have felt a lot less personal had Gon been able to take into account that Mito had used to Gon to try to tie his father down. Sure she was a good mother.. but that was the least she could do after having torn a son away from his father in the hopes that Ging would abandon all the happiness he'd found for himself to play house with his own cousin...
Ging is kind of the epitome of a young kid growing up believing his father is a legendary hero and then having the epiphany/realization that he's just a normal human being like the the rest of us.
I think Ging is a bad parent because of HOW he cares for Gon, but there is no question after going over the entire series that he does care. Another interesting angle to consider is that maybe Hunters just make bad parents in general. We don’t and may never know the full extent of Beyond Neteros upbringing, but he had no public contact with Isaac, and even some of the people closest to the chairman had no idea Beyond even existed. I like to think that Ging, however, was aware of these two and their real relationship, and may have been trying to replicate that dynamic with Gon in some ways.
Besides the Freecs and Neteros, how many other active Hunters even have children that we know of? It’s a profession for people who selfishly pursue their passions and forsake their traditional responsibilities, so it stands to reason that they make bad parents. Then again, they all seemed to think that Ging was an egregiously bad father, so maybe not 😂
Yeah, even Gon says that he wasn't a good son, either, both to Ging and Mito.
@@Nothinmuchbaby Yep, he is still a child and I didn't meant that he was fully responsible for some of his shortcomings and the way he handled some situations that were maladaptive. What I meant is that hunters in a way are consistently portrayed as flawed friends, lovers or relatives. So Gon saying he wasn't a good son can fit his way of disobeying/leaving Mito, his feelings of self worth and treatment of his image of Ging, etc. It's like Togashi is treating people with high achieving goals as double edged swords: yeah, the world is full of things to look at and pursue, but is meaningless without people to share. Is people who shape the world, so 'those who hunt and pursue' can become lost if they don't connect with those around them and those people who hunt goals can easily walk a fine line between needing people and disregarding the feeling of loved ones entirely. Hence the quote 'hunters don't make good parents'. Their egotism may get in the way of their relationships.
Many times i like to go to the chapter where he talk to beyond netero crew and trying to make deal with them, and i can see how many things reflect from this moment to ging character and how the rest of characters view him and the things he done, he is flawed and unusual person that is so fascinating to watch whenever he is on the scene.
Great video AJ as always👌
Thanks very much!
Togashi is such a tease for not showing Ging since the boat set sail
While I have a different perspective on certain parts of Ging, incredible video nonetheless.
No matter how you slice it, he’s one of the most misunderstood characters - if not the most misunderstood, in anime
Thank you! With how enigmatic and strange he is, it’s completely understandable that opinions on him will wildly differ.
My favourite thing about Ging is the approach Togashi took when writing and characterizing him. He feels like a previous protagonist Togashi wrote in another work of his and HxH just so happens to be a sequel to said story.
Yeah Ging always gave off massive Yusuke vibes
@@williamkrause5831except Yusuke wouldn't be a dead beat. He'd be terrified of what Keiko would do to him.
interesting point. now that you mention this im reminded of Sinbad from Magi
Honestly we need you to do a video about Connie springer from Attack on titan. Far by the most underrated character in the series.
I just retweeted about ging in this week When the character is a reflection of the writer's spirit and personality, we are certainly talking about Togashi and his immortal character in history, Jean Freecss, the genius of his time, whom Togashi excelled in formulating and putting in the normal human flaws to convince you that he is not an ideal fictional character, but rather a real character with complex, tangible feelings.
Many thanks as always my friend ❤
Ging is a shit father, but luckily he does not try to be a father. You nailed it when you said that he is not a great person, nor a horrible one. He is just a person, with outstanding attributes and very notable flaws. People condemning him as an evil man are completely nonsensical.
He's a great father.
Fax@@DisProfundis
I'm guessing you think only severe criminals are horrible and everyone else is just "flawed"
What a joke.
@@wiswcThat is some grade A projection there mate
@@crim1188 "they're just flawed" argument is a way to give a pass to people who do awful things so that they wouldn't be labeled awful, people stop using that logic when it comes to severe criminals, because it's biased bs to begin with, and that's exactly what's happening in this video and comment.
maybe try actually thinking about your comment before you post it next time.
The first time i watched HxH i didn't really like Ging that much but the second time i watche the anime i realised that ging accomplishe many remarquable things in his life,and in my opinion he actually loves Gon because on the last episode of HxH on the world three Ging and Gon talks about their dreams and their adventures they even laugh and make jokes.I think that's a beautiful bond between father and son.İ think that after the DC(Dark Continent Arc)we will eventually see Ging showing love for Gon.
To me, Ging is Togashi's representative 😂
And I love Ging a lot, my top 3 favorite characters of the story.
To pretty much everyone, he is as well! I talked about that in my video about the 148 ending.
I find it hard to like him because of my own personal demons but he was definitely an interesting character. Good video.
You're fatherless?
Very fair, thank you!
@@DisProfundis Thankfully no because I have a fantastic step Dad but my old man ran off yeah. The whole Gon-Ging thing hit a little too close to home for me. 😅 That's not necessarily a bad thing though. If it's made me feel something then it's done a good job.
Thank you for a great video. You actually made me appreciate Ging a lot more ( like you have done with a lot of other characters) :D
My pleasure, happy to hear it!
Your videos on Ging always serve to remind me why he's my favorite character.
you are without a doubt one of my favorite channels on youtube. thank you for the things you create
My pleasure! Thank you for watching!
Ging is always after the things he can't see. He always had Gon before his eyes, his hunter mindset.
the funny thing is with how much happened and is happening and yet to happen we are still far away from adressing the main plot of hxh which is gings hunt. what is he hunting for and why is he hunting that and how did he know of its existance and why did he changehis distination and how is it connected to the dark contient and how is connected to don frecs and how is it connected to gons mother and gon and netero and beyonf ... there are more tha a few questions that need to be answered before we can fully profile ging..of course we have a few hints like his design for example a vagabond in 90s japan urban alley which i loved btw ..its already hinting at an adventurous carefree drifter mentality we also knw that he is smart with how well he reads pariston we can also tell from the clue he lft to gon that he cares about him to an extennt and we also know he is strong and willing to fight and is but also willing to talk respected..these hint are what makes hxh a masterpiece because its a slowburn and it respects the readers intellect to piece together everything and have discussion like this.but still these are just early hints and until we know the full story we cant judge ging maybe the main plot will be adressed in the final arc in 2064
A minor point in regards to Ging (at least compared to this video) that I find interesting is Ging’s recording talking about Greed Island and Gon’s mother.
It’s a time where, at least in my eyes, he more apparently recognizes that Gon may be a different person from himself, even if not fully considering he didn’t meet him outside of when he was a baby. He gives Gon the explicit choice to listen on to try to find him, and even learn about his birth mother - albeit with the recording unable to be listened to again if stopped.
Idk if I’ve touched on the nuances of his character fully in this comment, I just found that scene particularly interesting to think about when going over this topic.
Honestly, after watching this video, I think it confirms my own personal headcanon that Gon has no mother, or at least, affirms it.
I say this for two reasons.
One, Ging truly believes that Gon is Ging, or at least close enough to him to the point where they'd want the same things. I say this because Ging has faith that because Gon is his son, then he can handle anything thrown his way. We first see this when Gon opens the box from Ging and he tells Gon to stop listening if he doesn't want to see him, and only after reaffirming that's what he wants to do, he challenges Gon to find him. Why? Because that's what Ging would do to himself. Ging wants to be challenged, he wants to find the things that he thinks matter to him, and he wants to piece together puzzles and solve them himself. That's why he has so many crazy achievements to his name, and also why he seems detached and doesn't let things he considers to be minor bother him. He's never gotten angry at anyone on screen, he's never shown anything but mild annoyance and the occasional act of empathy.
We see this again when Gon arrives at Greed Island and tells Gon to simply enjoy the game and experience, which is something Ging himself would have wanted to do. He also told Razor to not hold back against Gon for the same reason: He wouldn't want anyone else to hold back against him if they were serious about being his opponent. The final time we see this is naturally, when Gon is in critical condition. Ging know how durable he is, and at this point, he would know from Dwun that Gon cleared Greed Island, so Ging believes there's nothing at this point that would keep Gon down, because he believes Gon to be not just his son, but a direct copy of him.
While this is all well and good, how does it explain that Gon doesn't have a mother? Ging doesn't have the body to give birth, and even if he did, he'd still need someone else to do the deed with. That's where point two comes into play.
Two, there's an item in the required slots of Greed Island called Pregnancy Stones. The item description reads as follows: "Carry a stone (weighing 7 lb. each) for one month, and you will get pregnant, even if you're male. You may choose the sex of the baby by the female or male stone." It's also revealed that Gon was on Greed Island before he appeared as a player, as the first player listed in his spellbook was an anagram of Ging's name. This is how he ran into Kite because it was programmed to take Gon to Kite instead of Ging depending on the spell he used. Therefore, I can only come to the conclusion that Gon has no biological mother, and that Ging carried Gon using these stones (which he absolutely would have had access to in order for the game to work), and gave birth to him on Greed Island.
If Ging birthed Gon in this manner, it's less accurate to say that Gon is Ging's son, and more like his clone. However, that still doesn't change the fact that Gon would live to become and lead an entirely different life than Ging. Ging's failing here is that he believed too much in his own nature, which he believed Gon would inherit (and to a degree, he did), but had no control over how he was going to be nurtured the moment Mito made him hand Gon over to her. It also explains why Ging handed Gon over to Mito, too. One, he had no faith in himself as a father, especially not with all the stuff he was up to, so there's no way he could have raised his son properly, and two, he believed that if his son was raised and nurtured in the same environment as him, then he would eventually go out into the world, just as he did. Ging was right about that, but he couldn't account for the fact that his son would want to see him, which is also why when he realized that Gon was in fact, not a perfect copy of him, but his own person, he agreed to end the hunt for him and let them talk with a minor hurdle just to throw in an extra challenge, not just because he wanted to help Gon, but because he needed to confirm for himself that Gon was his own person and not a copy of himself.
Of course, this theory is just that, a theory. It's entirely possible that Gon's biological mother could show up at any given moment, or information about her would be revealed, but I still think there's too much smoke for there to not be a fire in this regard.
Well reasoned, I have always thought this theory is far more credible than it seems at first.
It could just be that Gons mother was a hunter who had a simple personality to ging and she died after giving birth.
Great video! This video portayed my thoughts on Ging so well. I didnt know till quite recently that i was a minority. I thought everyone saw Ging the way this video portayed him😅 this is the video we didnt know we needed ig
Glad you enjoyed it!
Iv'e hated Ging for so long for what he did to Gon, but thank you for re-contextualizing him like this. He isn't a good father but that doesnt make him a bad person overall, and he still cared in his own flawed way, even if that way is wrong. Ill look at him in a different light from now on AJ!
I’m happy this was valuable!
Do you also hate women who have abortions and give their children to adoption agencies?
Gon was always so nonplussed about it, just viewing his father's abandonment with curiosity, so I never mustered up any anger towards him.
Quite frankly I hate the man, and I can't really say this video changed that for me (nor was it intending to I'm sure) but I can relate to the potential idea of wishing you could be understood easier. And that's cleared something up for me.
Missing dads in other anime: some misunderstood heroes
Ging: Dead beat, but still somehow likable
During the chairman election arc, the way other hunters teased and annoy him shows how he is so approachable to others. He is not acting all high and mighty even though everyone knows he is a legend. Feels like everyone in the room are his friends and they all feel close to ging.
This reminds me of the classic Aleczandxr days of HXH. Had to click immediately when this came up in my Reccomendations!🤭
Ging was very likely Togashi's answer to Red/Ash's mysterious vagabond dad.
Also Togashi drew a fan comic of Pokemon vs Virtua Fighter apparently I think in 1997.
Ging beyond all the memes and stuff he is pretty unique and has a different feel to him overall than most characters I've seen also thanks for another great HxH video.
Was not expecting to hear the Old Sharlayan theme in a video about Ging of all people but here we are. Man of taste 🤝
This was a great video. I think Ging is a very interesting character and I honestly got to like him once chairman election arc was over. Thanks for making this video.
what I love is how audience interpretation of ging basically mirrors that of how a lot of characters in the election arc view him
Awesome video, you challenged my perspective on how I view Ging. I think for a lot of people, myself included. It's much simpler and easier to write Ging off as crap dad, and to an extent he is. But what you video showed is, that he acknowledges that and is attempting to rectify that. You really beyond the mysticism surrounding him and that follows him. That Ging is a human being, with all our flaws and weaknesses. And just like us, he tries to do better. In his own quirky way😊😊. Excellent video again my guy 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Thank you! Happy you found it valuable.
@Aleczandxr Your videos are most excellent
Ging is easily my favorite HxH character. I feel like a lot of the hate comes from a childish place of disdain for how he left Gon, but people dont realize that he and Gon are kindred spirits. If you look closely, you'll realize Gon never once hated Ging for leaving him, the only thing he felt was an intense curiosity regarding what about being a hunter was so amazing.
Throughout the one big detour that is HxH, he found his answer, the answer ging left for him; the things that you gain along the way are better than what you originally wanted, and being on an endless hunt means you'll never stop finding those things.
I think it's because a lot of people haven't read the manga where they show more of him, actually fighting, and in his natural element
This is an amazing analysis, showing the other side without the judgement that usually happens in a situation like this. Respect. Just cause you dont fit the mold doesent mean youre a bad person.
Thanks!
Thanks for the treat and happy holidays! 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄❤️❤️❤️❤️
Normally once they look at your actions, they've already made a verdict on your character. Context in the form of your intentions seldom matter
In terms of moral judgments, sure. That isn’t the topic at hand here though.
Your hunter x hunter videos are amazing! Thanks 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
This was the last thing I expected from my Notifications😱
Pariston is my favorite HxH character so it's nice to see his rival, Ging, being just as much of a menace.
Hot damn it's been a minute since an AJ HxH character analysis! Thank you!
This is a lovely analysis! It changed how I see Ging for the better
Thanks!
It's outright impressive how much you can talk about an anime that ended a decade ago. Goes to show what a masterpiece HxH is.
I wonder why the same isn't done for YYH.
@@justmyopinion79because YYH is shit
Nice, this is better than your first video on Ging.
5:33 GON on too long. Buddum-tish!!!
Ging is the perfect encapsulation of the most intelligent people behaving the most foolishly.
He is a brilliant tactician and understands human behavior on a deep level, yet acts a fool when it comes to family. It's only after he finally starts talking to Gon that he finally understands the point of familial connections and just says "Huh. This is nice."
Like, yeah no shit Ging! You don't need a Masters in Psychology to figure that one out. 😂
wake up babe Aleczandxr posted a new hxh video
Need an analysis of every character in the series. You have the ability to keep this series and community alive for years to come. Especially throughout these hiatus’.
Every character in the series isn’t happening LOL but I appreciate the enthusiasm. Tserriednich may come in the future if a donation goal on Twitch is reached.
I haven't seen the video yet but let's make one thing clear he's a deadbeat dad and no one will convince ne otherwise, now if you're gonna talk about something else I'll come edit this later and apologize
As expected i was too hasty as usual
it was a very beautiful video and I'm sorry for jumping to conclusions
I think most people can agree that Ging is not a great guy. But Alec brilliantly dissects him as a character(as he always does) to show he's just a human. He's flawed but he's not a deceitful person in the slightest.
Lol the edit!
great video as always
Yet another great character analysis. I've never felt like Ging was simply a deadbeat dad and was always annoyed at the lack of nuance in that statement even if he can be interped that way. I think you completely nailed the nuances of what makes Ging a unique and complex character that can't be solely described in such a simplistic manner.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
We're lucky to have your content man
i hate that i relate to your description of him and his struggles with his loved ones so much. togashi (and you) are good man 😢
proud ging enjoyer 💪
Whether it’s day or night, my day is enlightened when I receive a notification for a new Aleczandxr video 😁💜
Dang, Ging must have hired some good lawyers to beat the 'bad father' allegations lol XD. He was not tryna pay child support for sure.
7:41 Gyro was supposed to be a parallel to Gon, I think, and when you say this here, it makes his backstory seem not entirely useless. With enough looking into it, the reader or viewer can understand Ging's relationship to Gon because he wasn't completely disinterested in him like Gyro's father was... While his father just walked away like nothing, Ging had that whole plan, even if he was trying to get away because he was self-conscious.
I hate when people say Ging hates Gon or doesn't care about him because it couldn't be further from the truth, and I can notice some things about me and my Dad's relationship similar to theirs, so it's pretty special to me. He even calls me Gon sometimes as a joke....
Trying not to get too personal here, but my dad has definitely been with me my entire life, but it didn't feel like it emotionally for most of my childhood, but there have been changes, and it's been better for the both of us :D He's always cared about me and my family so, so much, but had/has trouble expressing it properly, like Ging... And he is a little weird too lol
He's halfway through the Chimera ant arc right now, and I can't wait for him to meet Ging since I really think he'll like him (at least I hope)
Ging reminds me of cell games goku: thinking that their sons would turn out like them despite the opposite being true. Goku thinking Gohan had his fightin spirit and ging thinking gon would adopt his lone mentality
Ging gave Gon a purpose, a drive to explore the world, and opportunities to grow and become self reliant. Ging probably knew his life as Hunter meant he was being hunted, so Gon being hidden was to protect him. Maybe he wasn't present to give Gon a normal life and upbringing, but in a way he provided Gon the means to live a truly fulfilling life of experiences. So was he truly a terrible father? Absent yes, but terrible? I don't think so.
Wooo Aleccxrcdfh released a video!
This channel still offers the best hxh character analysys.
There's a lot worse fathers out there and when people were saying he's a really bad dad I already know they didn't watch the same series as I did
exactly gyro dad and silva are literally there
@@hellother52 big facts!
I love Ging as a character and what he means to the series
And at the same time he still failed as a father
One thing often not mentioned is how young Ging appears to be when he brings Gon back to the island and with the mystery around Gon's mother it feels like a set up that even if out of love Gon might have not been planned. I think acknowledging how young Ging was and how unfit he was to be a parent both in his age and lifestyle makes it clear to understand why Mito would have fought so hard for rights to Gon making the conversation about this more than just "Ging was a bad dad" and into a complex understanding of purely human dynamics at play during the time; something shown to be a flaw of Ging. It really doesn't change the out come or the actions but I think it does help put some characterization into that part of Mito and Ging life.
He is just as an enigma as so Monkey D dragon in One piece
Classic
ging the type of guy to keep bugging you to read homestuck
I wish you showed a bit of evidence for your point about Gon misunderstanding Ging. Maybe there was something in the manga, which I only read past the anime. The way I interpreted things, Gon saw Ging's challenge of finding him the same way he did. It's only the side characters that thought otherwise, like Leorio and the game master who said that Ging was wrongfully avoiding him. The thing that sets Gon and Ging apart from the rest is that they view challenges with utmost importance, regardless of cost. That kind of dedication and passion is what drives people to do great things and reach fulfillment, which imo is what the entire show is meant to convey. Nen is the illustration of that, and characters that have the most passion and obsession happen to possess the most nen. Netero, Ging, and the King pursue their goals more than anyone else and sacrifice their perceived well-being to do so, because their actual well-being relies on that very resolve.
I did. I uploaded an entire video where I talk about it and then mentioned it in the video and linked it in the description.
@Aleczandxr oh cool I'll make sure to check it out
@Aleczandxr Update, I watched the video and I totally agree with you now. I'm amazed at your ability to understand and explain the story to this level. Thanks for replying!
Of course, my pleasure!
6:03 LEORION PUNCH!
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introduction:mystery guy,erase his track,even information of himself block on hunter site.gon n kite search him.his friend dont where his location about,well he damn ssssssssssssss lvl rare item
then suddenly...............................................
debut:hunter association member,appear boldly on tv and praise to our hero leonero-san for finding this rare item in just 1episode
Favorite character
9:26 Togashis self insert.
Nice to see another HxH video. I'm really happy you branched out (well, to be a degree anyway) and I'm happy you found another series to love, but I just no longer care about One Piece. Call it burnout, I guess, but the series just doesn't give me that same magical feeling I once adored
Awesome ost
Can you make a Kite video? I'd like to hear your thoughts on his resurrection/reincarnation. Love your work
The election arc is a favorite
Ging looks like Byakuya from Dr.Stone
we eating boys
Ging is a fantastic character
Thanks.
Babe, wake up, Aleczandxr dropped a new HXH video
Poor kid lost his arm more then once before he met his dad
The fact that there are genuine debates about whether Silva or Ging are worse fathers sums up how poor the general discourse about Ging is.
honestly i don’t agree with your analysis of ging i think ging is sad he can’t take care of gon as his selfish goals got in the way of that as he wants to explore the dark continent more than he wants to take care of gon. and this isn’t entirely abandoning his family as he could be searching for his relative don. ging does not force gon to become a hunter gon decides that on his own and once he does only then does ging start stepping in to be involve in this journey with greed island. ging is smart enough to set up enough enough puzzles/paths to guide his son ie greed island. aka he still leaves choice for gons path as well as prepares for how gon could turn out. i think the biggest moment in hunter hunter that proved to me ging was a caring father was giving gon a choice at the ending of greed island he could meet ging only if he doesn’t bring his friends. now gon chooses to bring his friends and ging sends him to kite. i read this as ging trying to make sure there were friends for ging to guide him otherwise he would have to step in and help gon himself not that he wanted to turn away his son if he had made friends. ging knows he will meet gon eventually as a hunter and he would only need to meet gon early if there wasn’t a support structure for gon. this is evident when ging doesn’t try to help his son after the conclusion of the chimera and ark because he knows gons friends will be able to help gon over come that obstacle themselves without his help. ging really believes in gons friends especially after meeting leorio. idk if i got all my thoughts out but i know there is more to this.
Me and a friend once jokingly said Ging might be a bit autistic but his fixation is adventure, obviously a very surface level joking kind of theme but it does sort of check out.
Also I think Ging really let Gon choose if he was going to be a hunter it's just he knew if Gon was anything like him there would be no stopping him from wanting to go see the world.
Like ging says about himself the one thing we really know to be true Ging wants "that which I can't see in front of me right now" and he knew Gon would do the same.
W stuff
Video with a point that also fundamentally does the same thing it criticizes.
No im sorry, but Ging is actually one of my favorite characters. I feel like nobody really takes the time to look at the underlying meanings behind his actions, and just sum it up to him being a bad father who couldn’t hardly care less about his son. I actually relate a lot to the man myself. He’s just this silly little guy who enjoys silly little things, and wants to share those little things with others. Sure, he makes some bad calls, but that doesn’t make him an inherently bad person. The fact that he realizes this, as well as the entirety of episode 148 when he meets with Gon and treats him like somebody he’s known all his life just proves this point.
This is very similar to Dragon from One Piece.