He lived on the 200th floor of Heavens Arena, with the intent of accumulating enough wins to become a Floor Master and winning a rematch against Hisoka. On top of that he lost his cool at the end. But a while ago I decided to re-read the manga and re-watch the corresponding gory scenes of the two adaptations with a specific focus on their censorship of the gore. We can't give you a surefire answer, but the ambiguity certainly correlates with the magician's personality. Their abilities are to some extent not easy to figure out without the narrator so in general the info they have on other members is actually limited. It's unlikely Hisoka can easily avoid the blade and Hisoka does not know the full extent of Kuroro's ability as evidenced by him being surprised when Kuroro teleported him. But you have to take into consideration that Kuroro already knows Hisoka's gum ability (since he doesn't hide it at all), where as Hisoka doesn't know what ability Kuroro can use against him. compared to that, I thought very little of the other parts such as leech and the mafia killings. the plot demanded this imo to show that His Chain jail was unbreakable by the strongest member of the Spiders. Perhaps there is more to see from zeno and silva but at the very least zeno was not holding his punches. Please try again later. Hisoka celebrates with the other Phantom Troupe members. Actually, that is not the case at all. I don't think it was censorship what led to the decision of cutting Kastro's fight, because they showed worst things in the 1999 anime. Basically, you're bound to hear 2011 Hisoka no matter what you watch/play as long as it's subbed. The 2011 anime, on the other hand, only censored the 1st and 2nd ones, and it showed all the others with varying degrees of censorship and non-censorship. Hisoka and Pariston Hill have one thing in common, though it has nothing to do with the Hunter x Hunter storyline itself. Hisoka found nen remover and they're ready for nen removal at the end of GI arc. Yoshihiro Togashi is the creator of both Yu Yu Hakusho and Hunter x Hunter, so it's reasonable for there to be some parallels between the two. In fact, they both have had their fair share of censorship, with the 1999 anime censoring slightly more content overall than the 2011 one. Hisoka's Spider tattoo. Hisoka could very well be the stronger fighter, but Kuroro would negate those advantages thanks to strategy and his standard equipment. A one-stop shop for all things video games. Instead, the magician had cornered the examinee against a wall but eventually let him be. Is it Morow, Morrow, Morou, or Moro? Itd be nice to be able to watch the uncensored version all animated and stuff. He had bumped into Hisoka without apologizing, thus triggering the unfortunate altercation. Imo Kastro didn't die because he was weak, but because he was too cocky to try to end the match quickly. Any form of entertainment, information, or discussion centered around the world of HxH is welcome here. As it turns out, the HxH manga painted a slightly different scenario that was ultimately rewritten for television. JavaScript is disabled. Until it's established that Hisoka doesn't want to fight Killua until he's leveled up enough to provide an interesting boss fight, and occasionally even after, Hisoka being in the presence of those young boys just doesn't feel safe. I definitely remember being really disappointed with how they censored that compared to the 1999 version, and it's one of the most memorable scenes early on. Hiroki Takahashi, the clown's voice actor from the 1999 series, doubles as the voice behind Pariston Hill in the 2011 adaptation. https://hunterxhunter.fandom.com/wiki/Hisoka_Morow/Image_Gallery?oldid=293798. It looked to me they both respected each other and knew each other for a long time. The 2011 anime, on the other hand, only censored the 1st and 2nd ones, and it showed all the others with varying degrees of censorship and non-censorship. He then named his signature move after the gum. While the 2011 version also had an awesome Hisoka VS Gon fight, the long awaited fight with Kastro wasn't anything spectacular in terms of animation and was sort of a let down. Kastro (カストロ, Kasutoro) was a prominent fighter in the Heavens Arena and an apparent celebrity. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Hisoka makes someone’s arms disappear (5), Hisoka’s cards pierce through people’s eyes, noses, etc (8), Hisoka mutilates people with his cards (9), Killua mutilates two guys in the airship (14), Killua takes out and crushes Jones’ heart (21), Hisoka carries Geretta’s severed head around (28), The gory parts of Hisoka’s fight against Kastro (53 and 54), The Phantom Troupe slaughter the mafia (73), Uvogin’s punch takes Worm’s eye out of its socket (75), Uvogin bites off half of Leech’s face (76), The insides of Leech’s brain are shown (76), Blood splatters out of Porcupine’s eyes and ears (76), Phinks stabs Dalzollene from the back (78), Uvogin’s blood-soaked body after Kurapika’s torture (84), Assassin A’s (the one that gets eaten by the Indoor Fish) disemboweled corpse (97), Chrollo’s fake corpse after the auction (101). Ultra Instinct Goku vs Galactus: Who Would Win? Hisoka vs Kastro. For instance, maki knows hisoka uses his gum but she thinks it merely makes stuff disappear, she does not know about the other 1000 textures it can reproduce or the gum like abilities it has. Then they changed to a slower pace, and the time dedicated to dramatic scenes increased, the series got a different feel from the beginning. I think most of the confusion comes from the scene where Killua rips out Jones' heart and the association of the 1999 anime with the manga. Lets not forget that the look and feel of the manga has changed considerably, as has the art for the show. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. RELATED: Hunter x Hunter: 10 Amazing Works Of Fan Art That We Love. Although the 1999 version feels a lot darker IMO, mostly because they make filler material about Gon being sad during the exam. This is more of a fan theory than a confirmed fact, but it's impossible to disregard the numbers as mere coincidence. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. What I found out was the exact opposite of what I used to believe: it turned out that the 1999 anime, overall, censored gory material slightly more than the 2011 anime did. I'm not saying that if he didn't lose his cool, he would have surely beaten Hisoka but what I'm saying is, the outcome would have been different. I think it’s probably because of the scene where Killua rips out Jones’ heart, which the 2011 anime censored but the 1999 anime didn't. hisoka will basically fight anyone who regardless if the difference of power. Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser.