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In Hunter x Hunter 62, A x Hard x Master?, Biscuit enters Greed Island to satisfy her desire for free child labor.

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Arakis

Her heart goes "Schwing!" for young boys.

Marko

Tricked into Child labor lol, You could call them minors. There is good joke In gravity falls' we don't serve miners, idk if this is known joke.

Chris Sharpe

Honestly, Bisky reminded me a lot of Izumi Curtis from FMAB, except for the fact that she seems to also be a complete menace to society.

bl0odm1st

The Futurama cut

madgod

Gon is a bit hypocritical, he condemned Chrollo and the troupe for murdering random people but he is all smiles with the serial killer Binolt just because Binolt is useful to them.

Ryan

Indeed, Togashi apparently liked the Edward Scissorhands movie quite a lot. The Binolt character's name is a clip one of the producer's names (Denise De Novi), written backwards in Japanese. 😀 It's been a while since I've had language trivia this patently useless to share, haha.

agoodwintv

Gon is hard for me to predict in the stances he takes on things. It's extra bad / funny that whatever stance he takes you just have to accept because of his insane willpower

agoodwintv

It's good to know when it's a direct nod to something and when it's a coincidence 😁

Douglas Davis

I just wanted to say that you are the only creator that I donate to. I really love your thoughtful insight, interesting life stories, and unique perspective in your videos. You have reacted to a lot of shows in my top 5/10 including FMAB, ATLA, Arcane, and now HxH. I hope you get to re:zero eventually. It is a great show with fantastic characters, writing, and great dialogue. Another good show that recently jumped up into my favorites is Frieren. Some of the best character writing I have seen and refreshingly good-natured(which you can't really find in western media anymore). Also it is really popular right now and could help you in the algorithm(although I'm not sure if you're the type that cares a lot about that). Thank you for the videos and looking forward to more.

Chris Sharpe

Maybe the real treasure was the useless language trivia we learned along the way. Either way don’t stop sharing it.

Chris Sharpe

Binolt suddenly reminds me of a certain guess blocker.

Emman Reed

awesome reaction once again. Have a chill weekend everyone. I need more hxh tho

agoodwintv

Wow thank you! I appreciate it ☺️ Re: Zero is a must watch for me, I have a feeling it will be this year. Freiren is coming up a lot in the post I made asking for recommendations! I definitely want to watch that as well, I'm trying to figure out if I can add more videos to the schedule to do everything I want to do in a timely fashion.

Rachel Espiritu

There's really no difference between Hisoka's and Bisky's rhetoric about the boys. The only thing that sets Bisky apart is that she's cute.

Oak

Since you mentioned Sailor Moon, if you weren't already aware, Togashi is married to the author of Sailor Moon, meaning Bisky's design is about as much of a reference as anything could be. While in this case it's a bit extreme, the basic idea behind Bisky's teaching style is one that I love. Take the part at the end where the boys discovered Shu. It would have been easy for Bisky to just explain what Shu is, but she instead gives them a task that she knows has a very good chance of them figuring it out on their own. That natural discovery often comes with a much better understanding of the thing you're trying to learn.

Gabriel Ribeiro

When debating morality in hxh its always good to remember that time when we tortured a murderer for one week for personal gain s2 s2

Szandor Kane

Funnily enough I think the first 10 years of school are how we usually level up our ability to level up. While the information and knowledge itself you learn at school often isn't overly useful in real life, we learn how to acquire and process information from text and other media on our own. I always held by the belief that it isn't important exactly WHAT you learn in school, but that you learn HOW to learn and retain information. Whiiich is also why I did not do very well in college, where that knowledge of how to acquire information is just a given and my supposedly intelligent but school-slacking ass couldn't keep up, hah. Now, how to concentrate on raising your ability to level up after school is a much more difficult question, though I think language is a huge part of that. You level up by acquiring skill and experience, which both are much easier to come by if you speak the language those skills are written in, whether it's a programming language to be able to work a broad field of IT jobs or English to follow and comment on your favourite reactor's Patreon so you might gain some insight from them ;)