Statistics
All Anime Stats Anime Stats
Days: 155.5
Mean Score:
7.32
- Watching10
- Completed370
- On-Hold16
- Dropped24
- Plan to Watch158
- Total Entries578
- Rewatched1
- Episodes10,708
All Manga Stats Manga Stats
Days: 10.7
Mean Score:
9.80
- Total Entries29
- Reread0
- Chapters1,900
- Volumes57
All Comments (13) Comments
>> how the heck would they have met up with Kite anyway?
I don’t really get how meeting up with Kite is a good excuse for the existence of a whole arc. This unimportant character was only there to die and deus ex machina the main character in the most retarded way possible, to defeat the cat lady.
>>”In Zoldyck fam arc, their intention was to bring Killua wasn't it? What the heck did you expect?”
Instead on the show focusing on a side character (which at this point hadn’t become really important), I expected a show to focus on the main goal it set out at the beginning, or at least give me a good enough reason why I should care about this stupid Killua kid. HxH didn’t manage to achieve that.
>>Killua has the gene of his strong father Silva Zoldyck and also his grandfather Zeno Zoldyck and not only that he is a well trained assassin.
In the show his father was rather busy with torturing his son instead of teaching him anything usefull, like for example nen, which he had to learn from some random dude later on.
>>"Gon has the gene of the strongest nen user aka his father Ging Freecss"
So your subjective interpretation of why killua, gon, etc. are overpowered is nen… too bad in the first arc they haven’t introduced that yet and also didn’t learn it yet.
Still in an anime where it is established that training makes you stronger it is unrealistic that a little kid that is younger than his opponent (so less time to train) and has a physical disadvantage (he is smaller) is able to defeat well trained man. Like I said, the show has the excuse “he grew up in the woods”, but this is contradicted by the fact that he had a mother who took care of him.
>>"Dude filler is when a manga is stopped for some time and the animators create their own things."
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Filler
wrong. Filler, as explained in above link is when an episode doesn’t progress the main plot or don’t significantly introduce any world building (relationship between characters etc.)…. I guess the important word is “significantly”, because some minimal form of world building can be thought of in any form of episode and thus the word would be meaningless.
So in other words it’s quite subjective what is and isn’t filler, just like your subjective excuses why the show is good.