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2012-03-25, 04:31 | Link #1002 |
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I'm pretty sure mentioning Meteor City now has no real impact on the narrative or continuity.
It seems the anime is starting to take more and more liberties with it though. So far that hasn't been a bad thing though. If the 'filler' comes in small bits and pieces like this and remains like this, I wouldn't mind. |
2012-03-25, 09:38 | Link #1003 | |
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2012-03-25, 14:34 | Link #1005 |
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The butler apprentice girl Canary was pretty impressive.
She wasn't all crazy like his family, but is more like Gon. No wonder Killua wanted to be friends with her. Guess Killua is just like his dad ^^ who seems to be the only kinda "normal" member of that family, except maybe for his grandpa. I'm glad he managed to get free of his family, at least for a while.
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2012-03-26, 13:42 | Link #1007 |
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Let's talk about some important things in this episode.
It begins with a flashback. Young Killua meets Canary and tries to befriend her. It's clear that she wants to do so, but she has to decline at the imposition of her employer. Kikyo is from Meteor City too--it's something that hasn't been revealed in the manga, but was written in the guidebook. So the reason why Canary slipped last episode should make a bit more sense. She wasn't just touched by Gon's determination, but he represented something that she cannot be: friends with Killua. Even if she wants to, it's one of the most taboo things in the Zoldyck household. Because of the nature of her job and their own. Canary didn't cry out of sadness--she cried because she was touched. Touched that someone would love Killua enough to break him free from this perverted family. To try and make a change through force if he had to. I really liked how abruptly the flashback ended, with Killua remembering Gon's face (asking to be friends). It implies that it's the only thing keeping him going. This is what he wants most in life and he's being deprived of it. Now that you've met most of the Zoldyck family, it should be clear just how twisted they are. Killua described himself as a bit of a liar; he must get it from his mother. Kikyo lies all of the time in this episode in order to protect what she wants. But despite how strange they are, there's something unexpected holding them together: love. A strange, distorted love. Despite Killua being flogged and tortured for weeks, he doesn't think any less of his family for having done it. In fact, he lets it go. He's had his body violated for so long and he thinks that there's nothing wrong with that. It's extremely sad, but that IS what's considered to be "normal" in his own household. Milluki might have perpetrated this, but he still has good things to say about Killua. It's...something else. Killua was lying to Gon when he said that his ultimate goal is to "capture his family." He actually really cares for them. But he wants to live his life without being oppressed. Killua's conversation with his father Silva is the highlight of the episode and the most important part of it. The two make an oath in blood: Killua will never betray his friends. Given how badly that Killua wants this, start to pay attention to the lengths Killua will go to keep that promise. We've already seen one way: Killua threatened to kill his own brother if he harmed them. Last edited by Toto y Moi; 2012-03-26 at 14:21. |
2012-03-26, 20:47 | Link #1009 |
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Killua's dad seemed surprisingly reasonable, but then there was that ending as well. It can't be this easy that they just meet so soon. Like how his mom couldn't even touch him when he got serious. Killua's grandpa seems to spoil him, though that may be just because his potential. I'm surprising we haven't seen Illumi yet, unless he went out on his next assignment.
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2012-03-27, 16:33 | Link #1012 | |
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2012-04-01, 01:36 | Link #1015 |
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Amazing how much I missed Killua, even though I didn't really think much about it. The tone of the episode is so much happier when he and Gon are reunited, even when they're dealing with deadly serious stuff.
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2012-04-01, 06:16 | Link #1016 |
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anyway I'm excited about the new arc although I already watch that... Its next week right???
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those 15 or 2 people I dont get what their post about.... yes their feelings are important but when you post something to prove anything it should have evidence not full of bad mouth things... Thats why its tiresome to read those kind of comments,,, comments that dont have any references to prove their point.... Last edited by rinichan; 2012-04-01 at 07:03. |
2012-04-01, 07:59 | Link #1017 |
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great episode. the butlers are so militant in this version. it only dawns on me now that most abilities in hxh are based off of a real-world game or trick, haha.
the animation in this episode was so good. i felt like i was watching a ghibli movie. this anime is the exact same experience as reading the manga is--it's uncanny. i love it. and the dialogue in this series is even better. gon and killua together is a dynamite combination. they talk like they're so much older than they actually are, lol. |
2012-04-01, 08:55 | Link #1019 |
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Killua's mom sure is a drama queen throwing a fit like that.
The main butler was a pretty scary guy. His little game was very serious though. Finally, Killua managed to find them first ^^ It was nice watching them together again!
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