Whats Wrong With Hunter X Hunter

Okay, let's talk about Hunter x Hunter. We all love it, right? But let’s be real, it's got some… quirks. Let’s call them “endearing imperfections.”
The Hiatus Blues
First, and this is the big one: the hiatuses. Imagine waiting for your favorite pizza, only to be told it'll be ready… sometime next decade. That's the Hunter x Hunter experience.
It’s become a running joke. Fans are basically professional hiatus-survivalists at this point. We've learned new languages, mastered origami, and started entire families while waiting for new chapters.
And honestly, you gotta admire Togashi's dedication to his health. It's a good reminder to take care of yourself, even if it means our favorite manga takes a nap for a bit.
Power Creep… or Maybe Power Walk?
Then there's the power creep. It’s not as insane as some series. But still, remember when Gon struggled with a single Nen user?
Then he’s taking on royal guards. It's like watching a toddler suddenly bench-press a car. Impressive, but a little bewildering!
The Nen system itself is amazing, giving everyone unique abilities. But sometimes, you wonder if Togashi just pulls new abilities out of a hat. "Oh, you can manipulate ants AND the weather? Cool."
The Chimera Ant Arc: Long and the Short of It
Let's be honest, the Chimera Ant arc is a masterpiece. But it's also… long. Like, REALLY long.
It’s a deep dive into morality, humanity, and the meaning of life. But it also involves a lot of bug-themed characters playing elaborate games.
You find yourself strangely invested in the philosophical debates of a giant ant-king. It’s Hunter x Hunter at its most brilliant and most bizarre.
"This is humanity's true potential." - Meruem, probably.
Where Are Gon and Killua?
Remember Gon and Killua? The heart and soul of the show? Yeah, they're… around.
Sometimes they’re the main focus, sometimes they disappear for arcs at a time. It’s like they’re playing a cosmic game of hide-and-seek.
We just want to see them eat candy and beat up bad guys together again! Is that too much to ask?
The Elaborate Explanations
Togashi loves to explain things. And I mean *really* explain things.
Sometimes it feels like half the manga is dedicated to internal monologues detailing every strategic thought. Which is cool, it's clever, but do we really need a 3 page break down of how they're going to flick their wrist?
It’s like watching a chess master analyze every possible move. Fascinating, but maybe just show us the checkmate already!
Ultimately, We Still Love It
Despite all its quirks, Hunter x Hunter is amazing. The characters are unforgettable. The world is rich and complex.
It’s a series that makes you think, laugh, and cry. And maybe develop a slight addiction to hiatus-survival strategies.
So, what's "wrong" with Hunter x Hunter? Absolutely nothing. It is perfectly imperfect. And we wouldn’t have it any other way.

















