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In Hunter x Hunter 64, Strengthen x And x Threaten, gang wars are all fun and games until someone steals your Pokemon card collection.

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oerwhat

I know it would never work for the channel but I really do think you'd love the characters in One Piece, Luffy embodies that sense of freedom that you also see in Gon

Chris Sharpe

Honestly, One Piece is my top 1 (specifically the manga) and I’m sure he’d absolutely adore it, but the anime has quite a few pacing issues, and the episode watching would likely be too spread out to come up with a lot each video. Plus it would be a lot of work. Honestly the best way I could see (in my inexperienced opinion) is to watch a bunch of episodes and post the highlights in bigger videos, but there is still the time of watching the episodes and editing. Also, for people who are reading this who are thinking of getting into One Piece, you won’t regret it. If the anime is too daunting for you, then read the manga, it’s better paced, quite easy to get into, and quicker. It obliterated many of my preconceived notions of what the show was. Trust me, you will be VERY surprised if you just expect a meathead shonen.

Ryan

All of these names for new Nen techniques are interesting, but also a little funny to me. We started out the series seemingly dedicated to a whole new alphabet and world, but then just after the Exam arc decided, nah, kanji are cooler, and just went with that. Mixed feelings. Both 'ko' and 'ken' (硬、堅) are different ways of writing "tough/hardened". Interestingly, some Japanese teachers I know actually use this series to teach the difference between them: 硬い is hard as in capable of breaking other things / giving off a firm impression, whereas 堅い emphasizes durability in general, just like how Ko is used for offense, while Ken is basically defense. And then 'ryuu' (流), where you adjust continuously between the two extremes, is actually a very valuable character to learn. It means "flow" in this context, but for most people visiting Japan, it'd be most important because it's also the kanji for "flush" on a toilet, haha.