
Oh!?
I haven’t seen Hin in a long time.
Because it’s a character that values comfort the most.
Even if you say that if I get rid of all the bad parts I’ll be a good person!
There is a gap in skill to call it a rivalry, but we do compete properly, and according to the rules, we win and lose, and sometimes we cooperate too.
It’s gross, but…
It’s not that I’m into loli; the person I fell for just happened to be a shota.
A page that seems like it could be used as material.
>>6
Stop the declaration of reduction.
Because Gon is quite an ideal partner.
It’s interesting that there are refreshing aspects despite this characterization.
>>8
Hisoka looks like he’s really enjoying himself during dodgeball, doesn’t he?
A person who, despite being a whimsical liar, has a good vibe.
The personal grudge ends in this scene, and from Gon’s perspective, he probably doesn’t see him as a rival anyway.
Both men and women are included, and it covers a wide range from children to the elderly, an amazing guy.
Moreover, it’s my hobby to dismantle what the person has built through their own efforts, so I have a strong liking for those who have worked hard and those who show promise for the future.
In summary, my favorite food is Netero.
You’re so easygoing to accept an invitation to a battle with no details just because you have free time.
Even though there was my favorite Gonquill.
>>14
On the contrary, if I had known the details and it seemed completely uninteresting, I think I would have skipped GonKill altogether.
It’s interesting how someone with a penchant for being a killing clown can also have a genuine side, suggesting they might be into straightforward and passionate types.
>>15
There is a certain humanity that allows one to leave without saying anything after hearing the truth about something…
It’s a murder clown, but it seems like they wouldn’t kill ordinary people unless necessary…
>>18
It would look that way if we weren’t playing at being examiners…
>>20
Are the ones coming to take the Hunter Exam really just ordinary people? The exam had already progressed quite a bit at that time.
>>20
They’re ready for it, and in terms of the number of deaths, it’s overwhelmingly less than Satotsu-san…
>>54
From here on, I warned that there is a danger to life, so it’s not like Satotsu killed anyone, right?
>>60
Well, Hisoka’s exam proctoring is the same.
>>65
There is a big difference between doing it as a job as an examiner and doing it as a hobby by killing.
For Gon, it seems like he doesn’t really care about Hisoka anymore.
Gon somewhat normally likes Hisoka, right?
>>21
Gon gets angry at the troupe, but on the other hand, there are parts where he also casually likes killing.
It seems like you don’t want to meet too much because it’s dangerous, but if I had to say whether you like it or dislike it, I think you’re more on the side of liking Hisoka.
>>36
After all, Hisoka hasn’t killed any ordinary people.
I only kill those who are prepared, and I won’t tease or torment them.
>>36
The brigade is kind to its own but feels uncomfortable with the cruelty towards those outside, but perhaps Hisoka is simply that kind of creature.
Because I tend to harvest where my preferences have fully developed, I end up being quite caring.
Wasn’t the audience involved in the stone slab kick?
I don’t think they would kill ordinary people if it wasn’t interesting, but if they find something entertaining, I think they would kill them normally.
If it looks interesting, I’ll do it based on my mood at that time, so I’m really curious about how this guy’s stance is portrayed in monologue scenes, as I feel like it’s all a lie.
>>25
The murder clown is capricious and a liar ❤︎
I won’t deny that it’s a nice character, but I also think it’s quite gross at the same time.
Even if I don’t actively go out to kill, it seems like I could kill with just a little thing, like performing a magic trick that disables the opponent’s hand when I collide with them.
I can tell that you generally like games with rules.
Even when I’m making sushi, I let off an intimidating aura, but I’ll come quietly and make it.
>>29
It feels like the root likes to play.
Avoid murder as well.
It’s not that I cherish the lives of ordinary people, so I would normally kill depending on the situation.
“It gives the impression that they might think something like, ‘Isn’t it a hassle to be treated as a criminal just for killing an ordinary person like that?'”
>>32
Being treated like a criminal is bothersome, so I’ll just go get a license.
The fact that the abilities are not direct attacks adds to the enjoyment.
There are also some bad aspects related to the spectators who are in the position of getting involved in the arena.
I think it’s different from a murderer like Jones, who takes pleasure in killing anyone without care.
From Gon’s perspective, even if there’s a debt of gratitude, there’s absolutely no resentment.
Gon vs. Hisoka was really interesting.
For some reason, there are also foolish princes in anime.
You have such a ridiculously happy face…
Thinking about how Hisoka’s fetish seems to be “destroying what has been built up”
Killing a regular person from an ordinary family probably wouldn’t be that fun, huh?
The people from the Hunter Exam have all trained in one way or another, which is probably why it was fun.
If the situation comes to that, even an ordinary person would normally kill.
As for that, it doesn’t seem like it would feel good to kill ordinary people.
I initially thought the Goleinu was a creepy perverted guy, but after talking to him, it seemed like he was actually a nice guy.
>>44
Well, I guess it’s just that he’s a lot more decent than my first impression, but he still hasn’t changed from being a perverted guy, has he…?
If you like fighting, I recommend ants! 😁
It’s super tough and pushes through with its innate abilities! 😁
It’s unfair that while being cold to the brigade, you’re friendly and taking the initiative with the gorilla.
Gon has ethics in itself, but there are aspects where he does not include the evaluation of others in ethics.
>>50
You particularly emphasize likes and dislikes over good and evil, don’t you?
Many of the characters who are out hunting have that kind of personality to some extent.
I really love when my teammates get excited during dodgeball and say, “We’re prey to Hisoka’s bungee gum!”
>>52
But everyone dies after this, right?
>>58
Huh…?
The test tube play is troublesome, but I wonder if it can be considered ordinary people.
I love the scene where Ai Ai is teaching Goreinu how to attract girls.
Even if it’s about breaking down what has been built up, participants in the exam who don’t even know the basics aren’t worth dismantling.
…It’s unavoidable since the concept of the idea itself came from the arena.
You have a strangely decent sense, don’t you?
I haven’t seen Killua talking one-on-one very much, so I wonder how their compatibility is.
It’s unfair because it’s super interesting to see this guy grinning in a place that seems related yet unrelated while various people are thinking about different things, whether in Yorkshin, at the auction, or on the ship.
At least they were appealing through the recruitment guidelines like a swingers’ club.
Once you enter, there are local circles where they only pretend to be tough and are exclusively engaged in regular rape, while prohibiting any sort of sexual activity within the circle.
Hisoka is nothing but a complete victim.
It’s like Yoshikage Kira is living in defiance.
I want to live normally, but it feels like I also want to commit murder.
In the first place, the whole examiner role-play thing is almost dead the moment you lose sight of Satotsu…
Hisoka could be said to have just been pretending to be in the loser’s resurrection match.
>>66
Leorio is worth the effort, that’s why I’m carrying him.
Kira is a mentally unstable person who cannot be controlled by reason, but Hisoka can be normally controlled by reason, which is significant.
>>69
Also, before talking about sexual desire, Gira’s nature is simply pathetic.
>>69
It’s not normal to barely hold it in!
I feel like a scenario will come where Hisoka provides salvation to the overly thoughtful leader.
Satotsu thinks it’s fine for scum that can’t keep up to die.
>>71
The dark aspects of the world in the story are seriously too dark, so it’s quite tragic that there’s a possibility that an untalented person leaning towards being an outlaw would be happier if they died early.
I’ll forgive you just for dodgeball.
From Hisoka’s perspective, Gon is one of the many dolls in a toy box.
>>75
If there was no hope of recovery with Arca, I would have just forgotten about it.
>>75
But I think it’s quite a favorite toy.
Thinking about it, I’ve been particularly good at responding when it comes to Gon.
Surprisingly, Hisoka doesn’t have a high pride, which is rare for this type of personality.
>>77
The scene where the revived character cheerfully admits defeat right after being resurrected is great, isn’t it?
>>77
I think of myself as the strongest in terms of self-awareness, but it’s rare to honestly acknowledge the strength of others.
At least around Gon, there were only adults who accepted the melon as a culture and adults who bought Gon.
As an adult, I am a close and proper adult on par with Kite Biscuit.
They receive the badge without breaking the promise, help me win perfectly at dodgeball, and despite being a murderer, they’re good at adjusting to their opponent.
I wonder if Hisoka will fight if he sees Gon…?
>>81
I feel like I’m going to get discouraged.
>>81
If you have become Gon-san to fight against yourself, I think you would fight while reaching ecstasy.
If the situation is the same as in the main story, I think the toy will break and I’ll feel down.
It’s too fast for Gonkil to reach the 200th floor, it’s going to break! Sitting there the whole time is a little beyond the level of being considerate.
>>82
They arrived at an incredible speed, it’s too much like an adult.
>>87
It’s too considerate of you to go out of your way to find out where Gon and the others are headed and to get to the 200th floor ahead of them.
>>82
You probably knew about the players who hunt beginners, and wouldn’t you hate it if they somehow made Gon unable to recover?
It’s still early… ♦ (Come after you’ve remembered, it’s dangerous)
I’m not sure about the reality, but if sexual desire is directly connected to battles, then Gon-san is probably beyond the realm of just being discouraged by big breasts.
I love breasts, but there’s a limit.
>>89
Mr. Gon has a self-destructive style where even if he wins against his opponent, he will definitely end up experiencing something worse than death afterwards.
From Hisoka’s perspective, he seems to want his opponent to fight him with the intention of surviving as well.
If Hisoka hadn’t been guarding the gate over there, the talent that has existed in our family since its beginning would have been ruined. What’s going on with the Zoldyck family?
>>91
If it’s Killua, he could escape from Illumi’s needle in seconds, right?
>>94
If it turned into a situation like Killua abandoning his friend who ended up in an irreparable state and running away, Illumi would have been overjoyed.
>>91
If it seems impossible, I’ll get scared and run away, so it’s okay.
I heard that Gon is dying.
“Illumi, explain properly ♠”
It’s nice when you get into serious mode.
Gon has lost his nen ability too…
I am the type who plays by firmly following the rules.
Since making a reappearance in the election arc, I feel like they have become somewhat of a minor character.
It’s great how Hisoka reacted when Gon snagged his numbered ticket with a fishing rod.
Once I understood Hisoka’s fetishes, Gon’s actions seem way too erotic.
>>106
I find it extremely appealing, but it’s such a green fruit that I’ve been holding back from reaching out, yet it feels like she’s teasing me repeatedly, as if trying to invite me.
When he’s with Gon, he seems to have a lot of fun even beyond just sexual desire.