| Episodes: 8 | Score: 8.3 (68770)
Updated every at | Status: Finished Airing
Type: OVA
Synopsis
After reuniting with Gon and his friends, Kurapika explained to them the risks he bears because of his abilities. Believing that his target of revenge is no longer alive and the search for his fallen comrade's eyes could truly begin, Kurapika soon after receives a message informing him that all the Spiders still lived. After much discussion between his friends, Gon, Kurapika and company decided to hunt after the one Spider member who's ability could ultimately result in Kurapika's defeat and death. Based on the manga by Togashi Yoshihiro.
Voice Actors
Takeuchi, Junko
Kaida, Yuki
Gouda, Hozumi
Mitsuhashi, Kanako
Reviews
tele_fon
Very film noir vibes from this arc. It is a slow-burn, cat and mouse chase that mainly focus on the character study of Kurapika Vs. the Phantom Troupe. Paku, who is a side character, shines in this arc. The way HxH paralell their selfish Vs. selfless sides was so interesting. Kurapika might just be one of the most complex Shounen “heroes” out there. He is incredibly smart and almost OP, but his rage outbursts also makes him very reckless and a danger to others. Just incredibly written, especially when paired with the Phantom Troupe. The crew has amazing power, but the writing also adds alot of interesting restriction to keep us on edge. I just love when villains are super smart and efficient, but also got their human flaws. They win some and lose some too. It might just be my favorite villains crew ever. While not action packed, I was surprised by the psychological warfare this arc offers. I’m not sure if regular Shounen fans are gonna love it like I do, but it makes me so happy to watch something this rich in character development. Especially when the animation feel so moody. HxH really hits different.
NeuroTypicalCure
The first 4 episodes are a decent continuation of the first season, it's not as good but it keeps you interested in what's next to come. After ep 4 it quickly goes downhill it reminded me of the later dragged out spreadsheet episodes of neon genesis so I assume they got in financial trouble or something. No development during the hostage arc, they just brought in some quick convenient patches to fill the holes in their narrative and then kept explaining us why they wrote them which ruined immersion and the whole OVA for me. An example of this is their repeats of why paku wasn't able totell anyone, them explaining that gon and killua are valuable hostages because the leader was captured. There's way more if you pay attention, the entire ending was like this, adding undeveloped details for convenience.
WazThatTL
The ending of the 1999 HxH was bittersweet. It left us hanging and we had alot of questions that were unanswered for. So this 8 episode ova series gave us a satisfiable conclusion to one of the best and my favorite arc in the HxH series. Very good story with great pacing and atmosphere, from the beginning till the end it was intense and entertaining. The animation is pretty much the same from the series. The music was great and the sound choices were well though of. Very good characterization for both the Spiders and Kurapica, they add some details to the characters that make themeven more likable and interesting then where they were. Overall a very enjoyable ova that is definitely a recomended watch once you have finished the HxH series.
Pedro_Z
-One of the best anime arcs ever, without a doubt- The mere fact that the center of attention is not on the main character already shows how interesting this arc wants to be. Kurapika having a somewhat selfish focus goals makes the anime much darker and gives a "gangster" and a social human style, related to auctions, family and factions fighting or hired killers, which is not a common theme in a battle shounen and that's great. One of the arc best parts is the plot relatedmainly to antagonists who are developed from their personalities, which shapes their skills and goals, especially the leader of the organization. It reminds us of how well Togashi (the author) developed Nen (spiritual energy) and how he has full influence on all natural and human aspects in the hxh universe, from the most noticeable to the most succinct. All groups of characters, once separated, can have scenes and cause very interesting situations when they eventually interact, even though they are so different and have such different goals, showing how Togashi knew how to develop his characters and their emotions well and how they should act at each different event. I also give a lot of value to the opening music that has a more menancolic style and fit very well with the arc style, something that would not be so good with the previous "Ohayo" (as much as I like it a lot) that has a much more style adventurous that the criminological and psychological drama of this arc. Finally I repeat that this is one of the most well developed battle shounen arcs that I could have contact with, so much that I would risk indicate it out to someone without necessarily having watched the previous arcs (which would probably destroy all hxh experience for him, but he still will love it for sure).
pomegranit
This review is for anyone who has seen the original series before the original. On the insistence of a friend, I binged the new series. I became addicted and went back to finish the originals, and here I am. All I have to say is: if you're here after watching the original series and liking it, you're not going to be disappointed. The Yorknew/Phantom Troupe Arc is easily one of my faves, so perhaps this is a little biased. However, it's hard to refute the fact that the plot is anything but well-written. The story is structured in a genius way where all logic isaddressed and cleverly worked around without overpowering any character or group. Everything is painfully realistic, making any victory by the protagonist even more satisfying. In addition, it's fast-pasted enough that it's captivating but not so fast that it's difficult to follow. On the other hand, the art has clearly evolved since this was made, but it's not like the art takes anything away. It's easily evident how much effort was put in into animating this OVA; it's apparent in every aspect, really. There were some moments that took my breath away despite it being old and 'grainy' animation as some refer to it. The background music is all very impressive, but I wasn't a very big fan of the opening. In fact, I personally feel like it took away from the profound and vengeful feel of this arc. Oh boy, the characters are easily some of the best I've seen in anime. They are complex with varying sides to their personalities, flaws, and strengths that make them feel like real people. Even if you have seen the reboot, this is still a must-watch. I, for one, will never get tired of seeing Kurapika's efforts come to fruition as he takes out his anger. Especially with the complexity of his character, it's really a spectacle to see. Overall, you will not regret watching this, even if the reboot is adapted almost exactly. It's a phenomenal series without a single dull moment. I would recommend this if you: are a Chrollo/Phantom Troupe/Kurapika junkie (me), like intricate revenge plots, like the original HXH, liked the HxH reboot, liked the York New/Phantom Troupe Arc I would NOT recommend this if you: dislike Chrollo/Phantom Troupe/Kurapika, don't like any of the other HxH adaptions or arcs, don't like the Yorknew/Phantom Troupe Arc Have a great day everyone!
lakshika
i get right to it...because i have no time to waste got to go watch the other OVA asap. STORY-this was amazingly brilliant.it didn't felt like a OVA at all and i love that feeling.we had lot of unanswered questions left hanging in the series well look no further it will be solved right here right now.this 8 episodes felt so intense because right at the beginning everything was like a chess game who had their knight,queen and king on their side and how to use it for their advantage.when both sides make their plan,their CAT AND MOUSE CHASE BEGINS and it gets so exciting filledwith all information that where left out your heart will start to pound faster and BELIEVE ME YOU WILL FORGET TO BLINK. CHARACTERS-we get to see out favorites in action in none stop drama with a pinch of comedy and there are surprise guests that will make the plot twits that will keep you guessing until the very end you get to see hisokas excitement for the full extent :3 i wont say more. SOUND-was superb as expected it makes it more fun and get you on the mood to the action that is about to come,great job,was true to it self to the very end. VOICE ACTORS-oh boy i feel like this is my punishment for not speaking about the dub actors before in my previous review for hunter x hunter but i know that's not the case as you know this is not dubbed so i missed the dubbed actors so much...specially for killua and gon.they weren't bad in the sub still i missed the dubbed voices only a bit though so that's great because the sub did a good job.with gon when i listen i thought that i heard this voice before and just by listening i thought to my self it sound like Naruto and i was absolutely right im glad about that being a huge Naruto fan.ok i enjoy this to the max kurapica is the bomb he is the man.all of them is a superb a team who kick bad butt so what are you doing go watch it right now and i am going to continue on the rest of the OVAS cant wait...so enjoy this amazing thrilling anime masterpiece :3
juniusvii
As a continuation of the first series, you can expect the OVA to fill in much of those undesired loose ends and plot holes that cropped up throughout the series. These episodes focus on Kurapica's quest for revenge and his eternal hunt for his clan member's eyes. Fans of the original series will note that Hunter x Hunter is not a terribly fast-paced anime, and tends to build the story around the characters and their interactions with one another, rather than with action. It lures the audience in by showing them all the interesting depths of the characters -their goals, their dreams, their struggles- and makesus root for them when they hit dirt. This OVA does so much more than that. Following up on the hints we were given with the original series, the OVA gives its audience a much deeper look into Kurapica's emotions and hardships, while also managing to show the heartfelt friendship between him, Leorio, Gon, and Killua. Kurapica's character, I feel, was for the most part just a supporting character originally and wasn't given too many layers that really fleshed him out and gave the audience much insight into his emotions. Suddenly this problem is completely rectified: he becomes so much more of a main character than I thought he could be, he shows new and interesting sides of himself that I didn't know existed, and he draws you into loving his character so much more so than before. Furthermore, the OVA builds on his friendships and shows the trust, loyalty and support between them. The Spiders are given stronger personalities and I feel they are much rounder characters than they were before. Each one has a unique relationship with each other and with Kurapica, and you really start to play favourites as he lays out his plan to dissolve the organization. All in all, for me character was a 10. The story is these episodes is a bit more fast-paced than what fans are used to (which is a given considering the number of episodes). However, this is what I found so exciting in this OVA. There's a lot of mystery in this plot, and Kurapica's planning skills with his limited number of resources is superb. Just when things start to fall apart, he critically analyzes the situation and pulls everyone through the trouble. I love all the problems Gon and Killua run into, and those two pulled a few stunts to get through them, even surprising many of the Spider members. I must say without a doubt the story was a 10. As far as art goes, I didn't notice a whole lot of difference between the OVA and the original series. The lines could be cleaner, but that's probably just my preferance rather than the quality of the art. To me it wasn't bad: 8. For sound, in terms of music: it wasn't spectacular but it wasn't terrible either. The opening and ending themes definitely aren't the best, I would say they were average. Background music and sounds were acceptable (but it isn't shinobi battle music, if that's what you're expecting). 7/10 for sound. To summarize in one short sentence... This OVA is everything you were expecting and more.
Stormy_77
The first OVA continues one of the unresolved plotlines from the 62 episode Hunter x Hunter anime. Kurapica finally reveals to Gon, Killua and Leorio the reason why his nen abilities are so high along with the restrictions on it. He thinks his reason for revenge is done, but it is not - the Spiders are still alive! This OVA focuses on Kurapica's unending quest to avenge his "dead" tribe. Similar to Hunter x Hunter, the art is good but nothing special although it does continue in the same vein as the original anime so viewers will be used to it. The soundtrack reuses a lotof themes that we're familiar with from the anime also. It's hard to review this OVA without going into spoilers, but here goes! The story is wonderful! In my opinion this is the best story among the 3 OVAs. There are twists and turns galore. Added to which the cast of the spiders is amazing - here are bad guys you really want to find out more about. The ending was also ... a surprise! It was a fitting resolution but it leaves the possibility for further plot development open. Every other episode I find myself thinking "Wow, now THAT is a gifted writer" (who wrote the manga) as he managed to pull together everything perfectly - the pacing, the character development and plot twists! If you enjoyed Hunter x Hunter you won't want to miss this.