I’ve liked Cyberpunk 2077 and Assassination Classroom. Cool with any genre you guys have to recommend, since I enjoyed stuff like Zombieland Saga too.

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    While the 1999 version has the old aesthetic that you say you like, I would recommend the 2011 version due to a lot of times just presenting individual scenes so well, the team really came together to make dramatic when it counted, and it also goes further into one of the best arcs of HxH
    Nippon Animation did 1999, while MADHOUSE did 2011 if that says anything to you

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      One thing I had heard is that the Manga has been on a really long hiatus. Does 2011 end in a way that feels pretty conclusive as opposed to like a cliff hanger?

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        It ends in a way where I would say theres no conflict that hasnt had its end tied, though according to manga readers I’ve talked with, the manga goes on to finish Gon’s story, and the story has well moved on from him to cover other people in the universe

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          Cool it’s good to know that if I stick to the anime I’ll be able to avoid the pain of very slow release drip that the Manga readers are experiencing. Had heard how amazing hxh is, but hesitated getting into it because of that.

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        Anime does end on a really good note. The good news regarding the manga is that the writer has started again, so fingers crossed for more anime one day … And best of luck to his continued health.