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wir haben neue hide-tags. die sollte man halt auch nutzen. ist ja nur für ein paar wochen und da lohnt sich kein neuer thread.
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Sicher dass wir Manga und Anime nicht in eigene Threads trennen wollen?![]()
wir haben neue hide-tags. die sollte man halt auch nutzen. ist ja nur für ein paar wochen und da lohnt sich kein neuer thread.
wird dann wohl ziemlich busy der thread, aber ok
Wie viel liegt denn eigentlich zwischen dem Chimera Arc und den neuen Manga Chapter? Und wird das auch gleich im Anschluss verfilmt, hätte irgendwie mehr Bock den Anime weiter zu gucken als Togashis Skizzen zu bewundern![]()
For starters, we have to look into what exactly Gon has done here. The way I've understood it, Gon has somehow channelled all of the Nen that he would develop throughout a significant portion of his life and temporarily harnessed it into the adult Gon we seen here. Doing something like that would make him immensely powerful, no doubt more so than Netero and possibly the King. But it's quite clear to me that he's made a grave sacrifice in doing so. I have no doubt that Gon will at least return to his younger self, but there's no way it'll be without consequences. Whether those consequences will manifest in a shortened life-span, loss of Nen, or something else I have no idea. It's more than likely something that will greatly hinder him down the line, but his decision to do so encapsulates many of Gon's best and worst traits traits to a T: reckless, selfishness, very much in the now, and not too concerned about the bigger picture.
If there's been an underlying theme that's been obvious to me throughout Hunter x Hunter, it's sacrifice. We've seen it in the loss of arms (which Enzo has highlighted above), we see it in the decisions the characters make, and most importantly, it's a key component to Nen. Enzo above compared it to the equivalent exchange 'give and take' nature of alchemy in Fullmetal Alchemist, which I think is pretty spot-on.
We've been shown the nature of sacrifice plenty; from Kurapika betting his life in exchange for abilities to allow him to fight on equal grounds with the spiders, to way back during the Kastro/Hisoka fight in Heavens arena. Wing's lecture back then was especially poignant, where he pointed out that Kastro sacrificed a lot of his Nen potential by learning an incompatible type in order to get the drop on Hisoka. I think at its core, Gon has done something very similar here. He's actively thrown away a healthy portion of his life (I think) in order to attain a massive power boost, as in the power he would have gained living that part of his life that he's sacrificed.
Of course it's probably still an asspull unless two conditions are met; Is what Gon did possible, and would he do it? I think the answer to both is an unequivocal yes. The second condition doesn't even need much elboration; it represents perfect deconstruction of Gon's character, in that in many ways (and you can see it in Killuas reaction) this was an incredibly reckless, stupid thing to do and it's exactly what Gon in his current state of mind (which Enzos pretty much got down to pat, so I won't re-iterate it here) would do. Not I only do I believe he would do it, I believe he's the only one who would.
The second condition, is it possible? Given the nature of Nen, the fact that Gon is an extremely powerful and talented Nen user, and the portion of his life that (I assume) he's abandoning to achieve this power, I would say that without a doubt it is possible.
If you've read this far, and I've actually managed to explain the point I'm trying to make, maybe you'll see where I'm coming from. I hope this makes things seem a little less "Asspull-y" to you. =3
I get where you are coming from; In terms of describing Togashi, i wouldnt call him a genius like others would either; I think that kind of title belongs to a writer who displays a unique craft or stamp that under normal circumstances, could not be replicated by someone else with the usual amount of effort needed to produce good writing. A genius writer's imaginative stamp is something that barely anyone else could devise; making that imaginative style unable to be replicated. I feel that Togashi puts a lot of creative effort in whatever he writes. It doesn't make him a genius, it just makes him an artist who understands what it means to be damn good storyteller.
Togashi's work with HunterXHunter shows that he is a brilliant and meticulous writer that really cares about the sum of the parts of whatever he writes. He demonstrates awareness of the elements he imbues into the world he creates and makes sure to not forget the rules of his world. This brings me to why Gon's method of victory was not an asspull. An asspull in this context essentially means disrespecting the rules of your writing, but Togashi did not do that. Everything was within the confines of what we know about the HxH world. Getting that out of the way, could you argue that it wasnt as interesting method of victory? absolutely. Could you argue that after all that build up, Gon defeating Pitou in a much more tactical, visceral, and imaginative way filled with raw emotion would have been the better direction to take? Sure. But at the end, we got what really mattered; we got the emotion and the visceral, keys components that make any good story a great one, and that's were the writing truly shined this ep.
ich sehe nur flammen des hates wegen dem asspull upgrade von gon im gaf
wird lustig wenn die leute die jetzt schon haten, erfahren wie gon mit einem weiteren asspull von killua geheilt wird :v:
ich sehe nur flammen des hates wegen dem asspull upgrade von gon im gaf
wird lustig wenn die leute die jetzt schon haten, erfahren wie gon mit einem weiteren asspull von killua geheilt wird :v:
ich sehe nur flammen des hates wegen dem asspull upgrade von gon im gaf
wird lustig wenn die leute die jetzt schon haten, erfahren wie gon mit einem weiteren asspull von killua geheilt wird :v:
ich sehe nur flammen des hates wegen dem asspull upgrade von gon im gaf
wird lustig wenn die leute die jetzt schon haten, erfahren wie gon mit einem weiteren asspull von killua geheilt wird :v:
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jo, wie gesagt. fand den asspull auch recht lahm.
ist der arc gegenüber unwürdig.
nur weil du es nicht verstehst![]()
Macht es das denn schlechter? imo ganz klar nicht.