Review of Hunter x Hunter
Hunter x Hunter is legitimately one of the most dense and action-packed shows I've seen in my life. The roller coaster this show sends you on might turn you off at some point in between the middle and end of this long and complicated journey, but as things start to untangle and make sense, you see that Hunter x Hunter is truly remarkable. The art style of Hunter x Hunter is very standard, but that only means it's very classic. I didn't vibe with the simple art style at first, but when you stick it out and realize HxH is pretty close to masterpiece territory,you see that the imagery and aesthetic is very appropriate. The action scenes are pretty epic and very shonen, which apparently, is right up my alley. The pacing is quite slow, but I find that good in a grand, epic anime such as this one.
Hunter x Hunter is simultaneously wholesome and stressful. It's not gimmicky, and it plays to its own strengths in a very impressive way. The final major arc didn't resonate with me at first, but with time, it elevated into something huge and serious. I am totally in love with Hunter x Hunter.