Hunter X Hunter Season 1 Episode 42
Hunter X Hunter
Season 1

Ep 42. Hisoka's Love x Fight x Gon's Real Strength

  • October 21, 2000

Gon and his friends are on the hunt for Hisoka, who has been missing for some time. They finally track him down to a remote location where they encounter a massive tower guarded by Hisoka's fellow members of the Phantom Troupe. Before they can even begin to think about how to approach the tower, however, they are confronted by Hisoka himself.

Hisoka is clearly gearing up for a fight, but he seems oddly subdued. For some reason, he seems to be holding back, as if he's not interested in a serious battle. Gon and his friends are immediately suspicious, but they make the decision to fight anyway, hoping to gain some insight into Hisoka's true intentions.

The battle is fierce, with both sides taking heavy hits. But just when it seems like Gon and his friends might have the upper hand, Hisoka pulls out all the stops. His true strength is finally revealed, and it's clear that he's been holding back all along.

In the end, the fight ends in a draw, with both sides battered and bruised. But Gon has learned a valuable lesson, one that will help him in his future battles. He's learned just how powerful Hisoka can be, and he knows that he needs to be fully prepared if he ever wants to defeat him.

But the most surprising revelation of the episode comes at the end, when it's revealed that Hisoka has a strange obsession with Gon. He seems to be both fascinated and disgusted by the young boy, and his feelings are clearly more complex than anyone had realized.

Overall, this episode is a thrilling and action-packed installment in the Hunter X Hunter series. It's full of twists and turns, and it provides a deeper insight into some of the show's most complex characters. Fans of the series won't want to miss this one!

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 21, 2000
  • Language
    English