Gon finishes the Greed Island game in Episode 75 of "Hunter x Hunter." In this episode, he successfully completes the game alongside Killua, achieving their goal of finding Gon's father, Ging Freecss. The conclusion of Greed Island plays a significant role in advancing their journey and character development.
For what ive found .. i havent seen the episode 23.. but it hink gon have met his dad...... well if any of u guys got better answere just put it down here
chimera ant story..it is where Gon continue finding his father ging freecs..this story leads the path where ging freecs is!
Episode 14.
He was first introduced in episode 13.
No they don't, they don't meet in the manga at all so far but, in the anime it might have been him so basically they DONT'T meet in Greed Island
If you are talking about the anime then, *spoilers* at the end of Hunter x Hunter Greed Island both Killua and Gon fly to where "Ging" is but it turns out to be Kite.
Chapter 185
For what ive found .. i havent seen the episode 23.. but it hink gon have met his dad...... well if any of u guys got better answere just put it down here
Killua didn't pass so he didn`t get his licenses. So Killua isn't a hunter.
the episode is 221
chimera ant story..it is where Gon continue finding his father ging freecs..this story leads the path where ging freecs is!
Episode 14.
Dog the Bounty Hunter - 2003 Greed Is Good 8-5 was released on: USA: 18 January 2012
He was first introduced in episode 13.
No they don't, they don't meet in the manga at all so far but, in the anime it might have been him so basically they DONT'T meet in Greed Island
Kanako Mitsuhashi has: Performed in "Hen" in 1994. Played Black (Sae) in "Aika" in 1997. Played Killua in "Hunter x Hunter" in 1999. Played Leon D. S. Geeste in "Star Ocean EX" in 2001. Played Killua Zaoldyeck in "Hunter x Hunter OVA 1" in 2002. Played Killua Zaoldyeck in "Hunter x Hunter: Greed Island" in 2003. Played Rico in "Gunslinger Girl" in 2003. Played Killua Zaoldyeck in "Hunter x Hunter: G.I. Final" in 2004. Played Suzuka Asahina in "Suzuka" in 2005.
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