

In addition to the anime’s hiatus, the manga series has been on an even longer hiatus, recently hitting 1,000 days since a new chapter of the popular manga has been released. However, because the Succession Contest arc has yet to come to a conclusion in the manga, it’s likely that we won’t receive season 7 until this is done, which brings us to our next reason why another season of Hunter x Hunter is very improbable. The Dark Continent Expedition arc and the Succession Contest arc being adapted would serve as the seventh (and perhaps eighth) season. However, being that the series was adapted from the manga which debuted in 1998, there is clearly still tons of more events to be adapted. The anime has been on hiatus since 2014, not having released any new episodes after the 13th Hunter Chairman Election arc that you saw conclude in the sixth season on Netflix. Unfortunately, at the moment, season seven of Hunter x Hunter is incredibly unlikely. Will there be a season 7 of Hunter x Hunter? Don’t worry, we’re here to tell you everything to know about the potential new season.

With little information being released about the whereabouts of Hunter x Hunter season 7, you’re probably wondering whether or not a new season would ever come your way in the near or distant future. There is truly no other anime that has made us grin so hard, but the question still stands: Will we all be able to smile again? After all, watching Hunter x Hunter from the beginning to the ending was a bittersweet ride filled with moments that made us laugh, cry and cry even harder. We 100% understand that feeling as it is one that has been felt by many throughout the world. So, you’ve finished every episode of Hunter x Hunter and have officially joined the ever-growing club of those patiently waiting for new episodes of one of the best shounen anime series of all time. There are way too many brilliant features of this arc to even list out.By Diana Nosa 11 months ago Follow Tweet In this form, he is nigh unstoppable and smashes her body into nothingness, leaving Killua to watch in terror. Gon travels to Neferpitou, challenging them to a deathmatch, and mutates into an adult version of himself by sacrificing his life energy.

The victory is Netero's at the end, as Meruem fails to realize the extent of radioactive poison coursing through his veins. When the Ant King, Meruem, awakens, the Hunter Association Chairman has no choice but to enter the fray himself.Įven though the old man literally blows both of them up with his heart-nuke, the creature survives with the help of two of his Royal Guard, Youpi and Pouf. The Chimera Ant Arc nearly upsets the world order when the overwhelmingly powerful Ant-hybrids begin crawling out of their nest and wreaking havoc on society (even torturing innocent human beings just for the fun of it.) Gon is horrified to see that his beloved new friend, Kite, has been gruesomely decapitated by the innocent-looking Neferpitou, and vows revenge against them. As a final form of revenge, though, Kurapika takes Chrollo's Nen away, and Hisoka makes one of the funniest expressions in anime history when he doesn't get the fight he wants so desperately. The explosive heights of the Yorknew City Arc are reached when Kurapika successfully "kidnaps" the villain from under his minions' noses, and warns Pakunoda to accept his demands (the instant release of Killua and Gon), if she and the others expect to see their leader alive again. Of course the latter would have been vaporized in the battle, had it continued until its conclusion, but Illumi tells his father and grandfather that their clients have all lost their lives, forcing them to allow Chrollo to escape. At the same time, the Ten Dons hire Zeno and Silva Zoldyck, two of the world's best assassins, to kill Chrollo Lucilfer, the metaphorical spider's head.

On the hunt for his clanspeople's eyes, Kurapika captures one of the Troupe's members, Uvogin, after a long and rather perilous fight. The Yorknew City arc belongs to Kurapika, and him alone: it describes the agony of his life after the Phantom Troupe coldly murdered his people, the Kurta, in order to steal and sell their precious Scarlet Eyes on the black market.
