Please note that this video is an addendum to my old video entitled "The Morality of Gon Freecss" (kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z4nRooh6ft2Nntk&ab_channel=Aleczandxr) and should not be watched without having seen the original video first. This one corrects and clarifies a number of things from that one while frequently referring to points made without fully summarizing them, so context is necessary. You may notice that some of this video is a little rough around the edges from a technical standpoint compared to usual - some minor audio stuff, some abrupt cuts - and I apologize for that. As mentioned, this was recorded more than a year ago and before cleaning things up, unfortunately both the script and the raw files that make up the video were lost, and I didn't want to make the entire thing nearly from scratch again, so I had to bite the bullet. I hope you can forgive the lack of polish. However, the main purpose of this is to properly clarify, correct and add some things to the original video, and luckily it still does that. One FINAL thing to add the I left out of this is that part of the reason Gon apathetically dismisses others in cases is because they signed up for these risky things and knew the consequences. The people in the Exam signed up for it, and the players in Greed Island signed up for it, so if they suffer consequences then they basically asked for it. If I think of anything else to add, I’ll edit this comment.
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache4 жыл бұрын
Love your videos dude
@momokilife12704 жыл бұрын
Just a question have you checked out ahiru no sora?
@melancholyman3694 жыл бұрын
I like your interpretation....as it syncs with my own😉. But the breakdown is really cool. I'd like to see if you could do something similar with Izuku from MHA cause he feels very undercooked compared to other MCs and even side characters ( Endeavour and Bakugo), because maybe I'm missing something.😞
@momokilife12704 жыл бұрын
@@michaelyu6250 tnx for letting me know dude!
@melancholyman3694 жыл бұрын
@@jimmyichigo7410 yeah nobody wants to get blasted on twitter😅 but I think it would've been an interesting character study
@sitowat4 жыл бұрын
Gon to chrollo: how can you kill people that have nothing to do with you Killua: 😶
@dantu53774 жыл бұрын
@Mako Cat that's not true tho. Only zeno has a code of honor. Illumi and killua will kill for satisfaction...
@Crosshill4 жыл бұрын
they do got something to do with them tho, phatt stacks of money and a contract, killuas just doing the job he's been groomed for in a crapsack world where an assassins house is a tourist attraction and stated that he dun wanna do that no more, plus he's handy to have around
@noxfior4 жыл бұрын
@Lolli Wedge you're literally dismissing an important part of his character development. one part of that relied on him dealing with the side of him that DID take pleasure out of ending ppl that stood in his way, or to prove he's superior or bc he was frustrated.
@oliverhargadon29444 жыл бұрын
Also gon: I will kill that girl if you don't come right now
@dantu53774 жыл бұрын
@Lolli Wedge we seen killua kill people just to blow off steam. Like on the airship after losing to netero. I think the smile he give us after killing them, said that it made him happy killing those random strangers.
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache4 жыл бұрын
Gon is a product of great writing, it's fascinating to me when I see people delve deeper about the philosophical aspects of a character.
@lulilua96034 жыл бұрын
Crazy to think writing can possibly go that deep, I thought they were just overthinking something that’s not there lol
@marrgielaa224 жыл бұрын
Didn't ask G
@TPRX114 жыл бұрын
@@marrgielaa22 same
@ecksdee97684 жыл бұрын
ok
@g00n154 жыл бұрын
@@marrgielaa22 damn that's crazy I don't remember asking if u remembered asking
@IMKebbie4 жыл бұрын
Your discussion about how Gon becomes angry when others go against his idea of their nature made me realize how this idea is explored in several other characters in the show as well. You see this in Netero, during his fight with Meruem, struggling with the idea of this ant being diplomatic, and ultimately deciding to fight through it. You see it in Palm, and her outcry and frustration when Meruem starts kneeling in front of her. In Kurapika, you see him utterly frustrated with Uvogin when he doesn't act how he expects. You also heavily see it In Pouf, and in Youpi. There's a lot to be explored here I think. There's a cognitive dissonance that occurs when people's views of others don't fit their mold or when their views are shattered. It influences their motivation, and it manifests differently in each character, though it is often frustration.
@user-uo9gg2zc6j4 жыл бұрын
I think you framed some of those examples in the wrong light. For example I don't think puff's (and palm's sort of) cases really fit in here and they align more with idealization
@user-uo9gg2zc6j4 жыл бұрын
@@IMKebbie you're right. But I still think that in palms case it's less about the meruim not fitting her view off him. She doesn't cry about meruim's humanity but instead she feels a sense off duty. It's difficult for me to put into words but what I'm trying to say is that she isn't frustrated with meruim's character against his perceived character just his actions vs his role as king she deems it inappropriate and sad yet isn't angry about it like gon and the rest of the examples are
@IMKebbie4 жыл бұрын
@@user-uo9gg2zc6j I definitely see what you mean. I guess that was just how I interpreted that moment, but your perspective makes sense as well. What you describe as his actions vs his role as king makes me think of how she perceives him though maybe they aren't quite the same. I'm not sure.
@IMKebbie4 жыл бұрын
@@gayanime8981 You raise a good point. That moment with Gon definitely displays his frustration with the troupe being unable to recognize their own hypocrisy. But I think this doesn't necessarily disagree with the point of Gon becoming frustrated with how he expects them to act. He knows they are capable of compassion and is frustrated when they selectively choose when to show it. It's definitely a natural reaction. Though I feel that it can still be framed as him experiencing cognitive dissonance when they display hypocritical actions that don't align with what he expects out of them, which may be a simplistic way to see it, but just a different lens to look at things I think. sorry I wrote this before you edited your comment heh but you have a point with your last line which I want to think about more
@IMKebbie4 жыл бұрын
@@gayanime8981 Oh yeah there's no doubt about that. There's a lot that goes into his character and his actions especially the ones we were talking about. I certainly didn't want to undermine the nuances about the other factors that went into them! I just felt it was interesting to look at things from one angle that was brought up in the video and maybe that adds just another factor to the many different ones that influence his actions in the show! I should have clarified that it's just one more way to look at things which may even be wrong but it is one factor to ponder when trying to dissect the very complex and nuanced nature of Gon. :)
@mrt.nathan4 жыл бұрын
You can tell this man writes fire ass essays
@volgtorbg4 жыл бұрын
man i wish i was his teacher marking
@r0kus4 жыл бұрын
IMO, an often overlooked factor concerning Gon's tendency to accept others relates to his Aunt Mito. At age 9 he learns from Kite that his father is alive, contradicting her assertion his whole life that Ging had died. For three years he continues to love her without ever challenging her lies. Finally at age 12, when he can go take the hunter exam, he lets her know without recrimination that he knows she lied to him about his father. What is the point? Gon has learned to accept the negative qualities of people he likes and loves. For example, when Killua reveals to Gon that he is an assassin, Gon is able to blithely accept that fact without judgement, fear, or disgust. He has already formed a friendship with Killua. If he killed people for money, that is simply an interesting fact, in no way interfering with their friendship.
@aswinanilkumar62503 жыл бұрын
Good point , underrated comment😉😉
@morningnapalm99634 жыл бұрын
I love how Gon is depicted as such a beacon of hope and purity. Killua even calling him "the sun" and then after his optimism and faith are shattered by Pitou he transforms into this all consuming persona of rage, malice, and destruction. As if the sun had imploded and it became a black hole in its place. "No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell." It also reminds me of Uchiha from Naruto. Who its said exhibit the strongest love and conversly exemplify the most intense hatred when that love is broken or betrayed.
@livorsomething4 жыл бұрын
woah good comparison to the Uchiha.
@Raulv2124 жыл бұрын
Uchihas are gay
@livorsomething4 жыл бұрын
@@Raulv212 nice itachi uchiha pfp
@christopherrivera16734 жыл бұрын
That was a pretty poetic comment, thanks.
@Enviosss3 жыл бұрын
I think the sun is a very good representation of Gon... Warm, bright. But one day, will eventually "consume itself" to the end, kinda what happened in the Chimera Arc.
@spacecore60004 жыл бұрын
In summary: Gon Freecss is a child protagonist character who dares to have negative character traits.
@tutumazibuko25104 жыл бұрын
So... Just like every other Shonen Protagonist
@spacecore60004 жыл бұрын
Addendum: Of which the show is aware.
@tutumazibuko25104 жыл бұрын
@@spacecore6000 apparently not the fans tho
@samiai89053 жыл бұрын
I love how Gon is basically a kid who was given too much power, no supervision, and then thrown into a war. A lot of fantasy and shonen stories would like us to believe that little boys can carry the world on their shoulders but realistically, they're likely to throw tantrums over losing a video game. It's wild how many choose to think Gon is a super special kid or a psychopath when that's not the point of this character. Ging and Killua are the chosen ones from childhood, Chrollo is the *closest* to the shonen psychopath, Kurapika is protagonist of a dark revenge story. Gon's the normal sweet side character whose pushed into the role of MC.
@bean44235 ай бұрын
exactly. not to mention he got daddy issues & only views his worth as being determined by whether he’s “strong enough” to meet his father.
@yaboigamerdouji75734 жыл бұрын
Gon is essentially a kid growing up too fast
@alexsokaitung4 жыл бұрын
kinda true
@moathelbakary76984 жыл бұрын
And we have a contrast of pitou who's basically a kid as well but she learned the right way. In the end she learned that meruem was sad over komugi, so she understood that, by the same logic, gon must be upset over kite. That's why she was acting guilty. We have a kid who's learning the right way, and a kid who had too much power with too little discipline
@yaboigamerdouji75734 жыл бұрын
@@moathelbakary7698 Yes
@Crosshill4 жыл бұрын
imagine giving a real life kid demi-godlike powers
@flickersense4 жыл бұрын
He grew up way too fast when he transformed against Pitou
@gear_impact67074 жыл бұрын
the gon we've seen is an incredibly complex and nuanced character, yet he feels so simple and straightforward, an honest kid who is usually pretty selfless, but when push comes to shove, becomes narrow mindedly selfish... i'd like to see how his character develops into his later years
@kingmeruem88214 жыл бұрын
He will probably be like Ging maybe or he will probably mature out of that way.
@john32604 жыл бұрын
I really hope he matures and grows into a kind, practical-optimistic adult with a keen judgement of character but ridden with some guilt of how he treated Killua.
@samiai89053 жыл бұрын
I'm really interested to see how Gon will act in Whale Island. He's going back to the place that taught him the values that ultimately destroyed him. Now with Mito, Nokko, and Kon, he has another chance to be better
@candycanex62258 күн бұрын
That's why I like his character so much. Most people in real life seem simple, yet when you think and analyse their actions further, the more complex they can be.
@vaibhavkumar90724 жыл бұрын
I'm glad Gon is selfish He is a unique protagonist .
@EtherEgo4 жыл бұрын
Goku?
@Jonzelle1854 жыл бұрын
@@EtherEgo goku is stupid lol
@Jonzelle1854 жыл бұрын
yeah i agree probably the most unique child protagonist
@EtherEgo4 жыл бұрын
@@Jonzelle185 ok but hes one of the most selfish protags haha
@jorgerascon12124 жыл бұрын
Goku and Luffy are both also very selfish. They can be be good heart people and kind but also selfish. All three fall under a similar style of character.
@salvsays4 жыл бұрын
If anything... this video and the one before it helped solidify for me that Gon is human. He is a hypocrite, he cares for some and not for other and he chooses when, why, and how he chooses to care for them. Sometimes Gon wants to go left but instead goes right and other times he doesnt care which way to go and will take the path of least resistance to reach his goals. Unlike many other popular anime protags in shonen, he isnt fixed, you cant put his character in a formula, put in a situation and always get the same outcome, And its comforting to see such a morally ambiguous character. Thank you.
@minatodroger78904 жыл бұрын
No doubt he is a compelling character an asshole, but damn it he is interesting to read about.
@beastvicious86724 жыл бұрын
@@minatodroger7890 Not an asshole. He's a good kid, who ends up in situations too complex for him to deal with.
@minatodroger78904 жыл бұрын
@@beastvicious8672 oh he is an asshole at times, but doesn't change he is a good kid
@salvsays4 жыл бұрын
He’s a kid.... idk if anyone here has spent any time with kids of varying ages but all kids up until their teenage years are sociopaths. They don’t give one fuck about anyone other than themselves and have to be shown and taught empathy and compassion. They need to be shamed into it and gon lives in a world in a particular moment in time where no one showed him that and he flourished bc of it. Itll be interesting to see. If ever. How spending time with his “mom” will change him as a person when /if he returns.
@miguelsantillan20204 жыл бұрын
@Demonic Soul "I dislike humans" What are you then?
@danielberry47284 жыл бұрын
Had too much chemistry work, thought that said molarity for a sec
@shubhamghoshal29394 жыл бұрын
Next up: the normality of Gon (Yes I know the joke is shit)
@pirateking10284 жыл бұрын
I felt that one in my soul
@danielberry47284 жыл бұрын
Gon has high electron affinity since Killua’s always around him
@greg74024 жыл бұрын
@@danielberry4728 What about electronegativity? How strong are his bonds with others and how much does he really take from Killua?
@danielberry47284 жыл бұрын
@@greg7402 Plot twist, they’re covalent at some points, ionic at others
@Scilk_6074 жыл бұрын
I actually just learned this about today in my psychology course, but basically gons attitude kinda lines up with desire theory of mind, which is the idea that children think people only act in ways consistent with their desires, which sounds like brandis theory of how gon snaps at people who contradict themselves and what they represent in his head
@ZBoy-rc8zf3 жыл бұрын
U learn something new everyday
@zero11884 жыл бұрын
gon only respects what benefits him. he is the most realistic character ever. majority of characters are good for the sake of being good despite how bad the other character treated them
@beastvicious86724 жыл бұрын
He also does help out strangers, even when it doesn't benefit himself. He's generally a selfless person.
@pg23564 жыл бұрын
@@beastvicious8672 can you give examples? because I don't remember gon helping someone if I didn't benefit him in any way as well.
@beastvicious86724 жыл бұрын
@@pg2356 He helps Mito around the house and people in his village. It was said he was taken on "dates" doing tasks for people in his area. He jumped off a boat during a storm, to prevent a stranger from drowning. No one else did anything before Gon took the initiative. He avoids harming the shape shifters in the beginning, even though they threatened him. He waits for Leorio during the marathon of the exam and helps him getting his tag later on. He also fought Hisoka, for Leorio's sake. When Killua is returned home, Gon comes to free him. He treats all of the Zoldyck guards with respect and apologizes for his intrusion. During the entire Phantom Troupe arc, he was helping Kurapika.
@pg23564 жыл бұрын
@@beastvicious8672 If he let the stranger on the ship die that could have affected him getting into the hunter exam. I think the same can be said for the shapeshifters. During the Phantom Troupe arc, I honestly think his main motivation was the possibility of fighting a troupe member/ getting greed island. Everything else you mentioned seems to be Gon simply being a nice person rather than going out of his way to be selfless, except for Killua. I think him saving Killua was 100% selfless.
@meljXD24 жыл бұрын
@@pg2356 he didn’t know saving that sailor would affect his entry to the exam, gon is quite literally an idiot...
@sahxb.4 жыл бұрын
Like one comment here said. He had to grow up too fast. He wasn't ready for the fast changes in the perception of people. Kids or ones till age of 14-15 like interesting things and don't know the risks and takes time to adapt. It was too fast for him. :C
@malenaarismendi36894 жыл бұрын
*Killua shows his nails with which he killed a person* Leorio: 0_0 Kurapika: "That is good...if he's not against us" Gon: "Like a cat :)"
@HiLucas114 жыл бұрын
Nice follow up, Aleczandxr. I saw “The Morality of Gon Freecss” last year, and then again a few weeks back because I just like anime analysis videos. And here I am, learning to understanding the nature of one of the most interesting anime characters today.
@MyMoltas4 жыл бұрын
11:36 "Its a fact not a judgement" My thoughts to all people complaining about the video. He's not saying anything bad about Gon he's just explaining what he did in a more nuanced way from his point of view. He's not making anything up. Everything "bad" he says about Gon is already in the anime.
@jordanjenkins16714 жыл бұрын
I never thought you were criticizing Gon. It was a very intriguing analysis of his morality imo. I think some people take things personally when they shouldn't sometimes. But we all perceive what we consider "reality" differently.
@koba21604 жыл бұрын
One thing I've noticed is that you are unable to call Gon either selfish or selfless because it depends on the circumstances and we're all similar in a sense. It truly adds depth to Gon as a character and allows for us to theorize more about him.
@ZBoy-rc8zf3 жыл бұрын
So human i love him
@ramux14014 жыл бұрын
It's really annoying when people say "Gon has such trash writing hes just dumb and flat like every other protag"
@kingmeruem88214 жыл бұрын
Hahahhahhaha 😂😂 But yet those are the same ppl who like Asta.
@teddysam93074 жыл бұрын
@@kingmeruem8821 I like gon too, but what's wrong with liking Asta?
@deshawnsanders84064 жыл бұрын
Don’t bother trying to have a discussion with such uncultured swine lol
@shadeop67734 жыл бұрын
They don't understand Gon's amazing writing but what's wrong with Liking Asta? I love both Gon and Asta.
@caralu57714 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with liking asta, but if someone daresays Asta has better writing than Gon,,,
@NaturalHypertrophy4 жыл бұрын
An Aleczandxr HxH video? Don't mind if I do
@DCComicsAndSomeOtherThings4 жыл бұрын
SPOTTED Natty man out his natural habitat
@tragos35164 жыл бұрын
The internet will always find a reason to turn against you. Sometimes they almost intentionally ignore your point in order to find an excuse to act like smartasses. Don't worry, I understood what you had to say in the original video
@vaibhavkumar90724 жыл бұрын
I'm currently rewatching Hunter x Hunter (2011) and noticed that Binolt's clothes and home-town in his flashback in episode 63 looks really similar to Leorio's clothes and home-town in his flashback in episode 4.
@1lain4 жыл бұрын
Damn.
@AnhNguyen-sq5yg4 жыл бұрын
May be we will got a goosebump in the future only if togashi continue to write
@thomasffrench36392 жыл бұрын
@@AnhNguyen-sq5yg I haven’t read the manga, but he doesn’t seem to use backgrounds, so it probably wasn’t from Togashi, but the anime writers.
I love that you released this. I was talking to a friend just last week who watched your video and came away from it saying the gon is a psychopath. While I had the stance that it just proves how human of a character he was.
@normal64834 жыл бұрын
21:52 On the topic of Gon's psychology, there is one *very* important fact that everyone needs to consider: *children cannot be diagnosed with personality disorders!* Personility Disorders are meant for diagnosing adults who have fully developed brains who have had an entire childhood to build themselves socially and morally. Minors are to be diagnosed with *conduct disorders* instead. And as Aleczandxer described, Gon's behavior is not outside the norm for a child (or even most fully grown adults) in the environments Gon has been in. Now that's not to say that Gon is entirely neurotypical without mental illness of any sort - Gon likely has C-PTSD due to parental abandonment and social isolation, which itself could be compounded by the potential for ADHD. (Remember that Gon had no friends his age, no video games or internet, and spent his entire childhood engaging in risky behavior for the sole purpose of entertainment; he got all the fun he possibly could out of the nature around him, and even resorted to dating predatory adult women just to experience a change of pace. Understimulation is harmful for any child, but for children with ADHD understimulation can be more intense and more harmful, which would add another layer of trauma to his childhood, and would create even more harm to his sense of self-worth.) However, even *these* diagnoses are difficult to attribute to him because he is a fictional character and we never have a chance to sit him down and ask him the sort of pertinent questions necessary for a diagnosis. Anyway, that's my 2 cents. Fans should stop diagnosing characters using science they don't understand.(And if y'all decide to do it anyway, then at least consider more diagnoses than just whatever sounds edgiest.)
@axisboise4 жыл бұрын
As a Pych student pursuing Clinical Psych in the future, thank you!
@enevy31654 жыл бұрын
T h a n k y o u. *nod of approval*
@morenafromthevineyard4 жыл бұрын
👏 best comment in the thread. My sister, who was diagnosed with ADHD a few years ago, said Gon seems to have symptoms. He hyperfocuses on goals and searches for constant stimulation. Couple this with his natural stubbornness, and it's very dangerous when he puts himself in life and death situations.
@infinitesolace58114 жыл бұрын
Your original vid really helped me appreciate the character, just rewatched HXH and makes it more fun. But never thought you were implying Gon was pure evil or anything. Its an interesting take on child-like traits in characters, and the "survivalist/hunting" aspect of Gon's upbringing. We're all selfish as kids. Also like how this video points out some of the positive child-like traits, like being quick to forgive and forget.
@Michael-uo8yv4 жыл бұрын
Honestly a lot of these criticisms come from an emotional judgment of your analysis and not as a criticism of the content itself. People see you attacking the character or writing, suggesting that it's "bad." The criticisms I think you missed the mark on you admitted to. Everything else just seemed like people failing to understand that you're not making judgements on a fictional character.
@IchigosShinraTensei4 жыл бұрын
GRIFFITH DID NOTHING WRONG!!
@revolvingworld26764 жыл бұрын
@Alexander Supertramp "Griffin" IS a character, just not in the show you're talking about.
@bernhardvonbarret17294 жыл бұрын
To me you are fictional, for a reason. I do not engage with you nor know you, in fact everyone is fictional to some point, we acknowledge and give form to those we know and associate, to some point a fictional character becomes more real given the number of people attached to it, so in a way they feel they are attacking a friend, it would be the same as if a person that knows you hears someone slandering you he will defend you, but someone that does not simply shrugs or just does nothing. But hey Do not mind me much after all the Holy Catholic Church Killed Thousands if not Millions of People through Millennia in the name of a Guy that was Nailed into a cross,or the other ones that killed you for a guy that was his prophet.and we do not know if both were fictional...
@Michael-uo8yv4 жыл бұрын
@@bernhardvonbarret1729 What?
@bringinthedope59294 жыл бұрын
@@Michael-uo8yv lmao
@anarcopablo4 жыл бұрын
Don't know if anyone said this before, but i believe the easiest way to summarize it is that Gon only Care about himself and his friends, being apathetical to everyone else. Thing is, he makes friends really fast, so this apathy rarely shines through.
@HxH2011DRA4 жыл бұрын
Wooooow that part about Gon being fixated on a his views of a persons nature is something I never would have picked up on so clearly if it wasn't pointed out to me as a trend (damn human complexity literally ruining everything even my precious baby boy XD)
@wesholder82204 жыл бұрын
I think one way you can put it is: Gon is a naturally good person, but he's also a natural born Hunter, and those two don't always overlap.
@vishwathayumanavan8777 Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if Gon is a naturally good person though
@bruddahman41314 жыл бұрын
Local 12 year old boy has mental breakdown when cat tears his kite
@luckaugustin51234 жыл бұрын
😂
@jknetwork62114 жыл бұрын
Lmaooo 🤣
@psalmyyvan4 жыл бұрын
I dont know if I just missed it, but in the comparison of his reaction towards Nobunaga vs Binolt, I think it's good to note that he already had a pre emptive idea(or hate) towards them because he heard about them from kurapika
@Aleczandxr4 жыл бұрын
Yes, that’s essentially one of the main reasons that I compared them.
@DUWANGlai_kangyi Жыл бұрын
That's literally why they're mentioned to begin with lmao
@cyglassworks4 жыл бұрын
I would like to toss my two cents in, in particular about kite and gons first kill. I sit on the side of things where gons doesnt see the ants as people. At least not when he squeezes the life out of one. So to me the first time gon kills someone is when he fails to save kite. In several moments in the show we can see that gon feels at least partially responsible for kites death. Gon cant even bring himself to accept the loss of kite until Pitou gives him no other option. Its comes up over and over again that gon wants to save kite, well past his death. Gon feels empty when he finally understands. He becomes void of all wants other than revenge, but he finds no joy in it. What gon truly wanted wasnt to make pitou hurt, but to feel what kite had felt. He has his arm ripped off and he says it doesnt hurt, yet he cries. He wants to be punished, he wants consequences for his inability to save kite. Gon was able to make his nen restriction because he felt he deserved it. His final wish wasnt just for power, but for the weakness that followed. Gon had to freely give up all his might to have just a moment of godly power. Laying in that hospital bed was punishment for kites death. So to summarize, gon is heavily affected by his first kill, he just considers his first kill to be the death of kite.
@georgacunliffe8640 Жыл бұрын
“His final wish wasn’t just for power, but for the weakness that followed”. That hit hard and really shines a different light on Gon’s breakdown/grieving. I wish more people could see it this way. He gave up his entire life to make up for the loss of Kite’s. It’s interesting how both selfish and selfless that is. He’s truly just a real human child.
@Yvanne4 жыл бұрын
Gon is amazing. And I love that you have revisited him as a character. There's literal hours of content to talk about regarding his entire character from Ep 1 to Ep 148.
@ackee393 жыл бұрын
Remember when Nobunaga said that Gon would be a great phantom troupe member? Honest to life after watching this, i wholeheartedly think that if he had met the phantom troupe before killua, kurapika and leorio, he would have def joined
@Gaseumane4 жыл бұрын
I can't wait Gon and Gyro interaction together! They both have dads that doesn't really care for them that much. Although in Gyro's case, it was far more worse than Gon's.
@justmyopinion794 жыл бұрын
They're going to be enemies in the future
@nschannel8263 жыл бұрын
Gyro's not dead?
@tanyaharmon67393 жыл бұрын
@@nschannel826 in the manga he becomes an ant. His will was so strong, that all his human memories remain, and now he's just a human in an ant's body. And that's very dangerous.
@Daviyah_yisrael3 жыл бұрын
@@tanyaharmon6739 not only that gyro is literally the personification of evil it self he’s literally the purest form of evil gyro is basically if evil was a person he’s even more scarier than TERRORSANDWICH with a Will a drive like gyro the restrictions and vows that this dude would put on his nen would be disturbing
@tanyaharmon67393 жыл бұрын
@@Daviyah_yisrael TERRORSANDWICH LOL
@vinsanity35104 жыл бұрын
I’ve always thought of Gon as a satirical look at Shonen tropes. Most mangakas seem to ignore their characters are CHILDREN and the trauma these kids go thru should affect them NEGATIVELY. Not to mention the lack of parental guidance, how else was Gon going to end up??
@minatodroger78904 жыл бұрын
I dont know why fans were dogging you out for calling him a hypocrite. He is his attitude to kura alone showed that. He finally understood what it was like to thirst for vengeance and his ass got punished for it. It did not confuse me your intent on the first video.
@keremkurt65904 жыл бұрын
The first video whas clear tbh u can dot the points ur self to
@jriver31454 жыл бұрын
This is the most underrated anime analysis channel on KZbin, in my humble opinion.
@cmalone48384 жыл бұрын
You should touch on the fact that he lets people lie to him so he feels justified when he kicks their ass
@toiletmaster30444 жыл бұрын
lol I saw that video too. the one with the good editing
@azzafathelrahman4703 жыл бұрын
I mean i would do that too of someone is a bad person and they lie to me i will indeed feel justfied if sent to their grave
@BelartWright4 жыл бұрын
The Morality of Gon Freecss is still a fantastic video. Even though there wasn't a lot of discussion of his morality in the mainstream at the time, it is something me and my buds discussed once I finally got them to watch it. This is similar to that "poison" that Toriyama talks about when referring to Goku's selfishness. * I'm thinking Togashi might have been influenced by this interview as Gon often-times feels like a deep look into the psyche of shonen-type heroes like Goku. "There’s how, basically, Son Goku from Dragon Ball doesn’t fight for the sake of others, but because he wants to fight against strong guys. So once Dragon Ball got animated, at any rate, I’ve always been dissatisfied with the “righteous hero”-type portrayal they gave him. I guess I couldn’t quite get them to grasp the elements of “poison” that slip in and out of sight among the shadows." - AT
@lucasbekker93644 жыл бұрын
Just watched you initial hon morality video earlier this week after finishing the current anime series, and I’m so happy that you made a follow up. Great work! I definitely think gon, while simple, is the most interesting and flawed character in HxH and even though his character arc has ended I hope he has a return in the story with different intentions in terms of his goals. Definitely the character with the most room to grow and I love that HxH explore that.
@fabricealexis18984 жыл бұрын
hon 😅😅😅
@ASOtheprO3 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love what you said about Gon being brought up on an island where the first thing he ever learned first hand was survival of the fittest. My favorite video game character Sonic the Hedgehog also experiences this basically in his 2d games, and as a result of this, Sonic’s capable of both good and evil, he’s just more so inclined to good, and the chaos emeralds respond to his mood/energy. Another example is Fullmetal Alchemist where Edward and Alphonse Elric specifically undergo training in order to understand the cycle of the universe. Like you said, Gon is a pure boy. Both Good and evil alike. There are countless characters in Shonen and Seinen that are portrayed to be pure boys/children. Goku and Luffy are my favorite examples, but Gon executes this far much better because they show the darkness within him truly. Sonic has taken on an evil form with the chaos emeralds before. Edward, as a child specifically dabbled into alchemy regardless of the fact that Winry’s grandmother specifically told him that it’s the devil’s practice and is strictly forbidden, and even after he opened the gate of truth and the abyss consumed his brother’s body and his arm and his leg, he still studies and practices alchemy and wants to re-open that gate to gain those things back. Those are shonen examples, and their worlds are respectively shonen, dealing with less adult and truly vulgar topics. My favorite example from my favorite Seinen manga is the most polarizing/hated character arguably in all of anime: Griffith. Griffith is literally a pure boy in a seinen world. His world includes things like rape and torture and beheading in battle and being burned/eaten alive after being accused of paganism, and far more cruel things than you’d see in a shonen story, but as an adult and as someone who’s witnessed history, you know that these things truly do take place in the time period that Berserk is set in. I personally believe that one of the huge themes behind Griffith is losing his purity as he’s tempted by old men. Old men, like Netero for example, are supposed to represent the malice within the hearts of mankind. The world of Berserk always shows men that are either old, or hideous, or brute, giving into earthly desire. Genon the governer is a pervert for young boys and Griffith ends up sleeping with him for political gain, Julius cannot accept the reality that a commoner is better than him, so he takes it out on countless people like his son, and almost gets his nephew Princess Charlotte killed, The guy that’s from the Corbolwitz family hates Casca because he thinks of women as inferior and wants to defile her for disgracing the battlefield (in his eyes), the King of Midland literally wants to fuck his own daughter. It’s insanely messed up, but all these characters are explained as being men trapped in a world of darkness where they are forced to give into their desires because they no longer bear any light. They are basically demons, and no different from the apostles and the Godhand in spirit. Yet, in Griffith’s eyes, these are the men who rule the world, who own the kingdoms and castles and command other soldiers and have money. Griffith, being a pure boy in an insanely dark and twisted and corrupt world, IS CONSTANTLY BEING TEMPTED. That’s just the example I wanted to bring up. The only real difference between Griffith and these characters is 1.) the worlds they live in, and 2.) Griffith rants about his ideals, while most of these characters, especially video game characters (Sonic, Mario, Link) almost never talk, especially not about their ideals. The reason I bring up these characters and don’t lump them in with the typical shonen protagonists is because MOST of these characters aren’t dumb. Yes, Gon, Luffy, and Goku are specifically dumb in terms of not being good with numbers or simple stuff, but they all get the bigger picture. Gon is even socially smart, he’s just not good with things like numbers. Another character I like a lot is Sasuke Uchiha, because he is also at least trying to be his pure self and confront his darkness, plus he is also a child whenever he deals with people who are significantly more experienced than him (Itachi, Obito, Orochimaru, The Mizukage and the Raikage, Kakashi) all these characters treat him like an impulsive child, and it pisses him off. Also, every once in a while Sasuke does ramble about his ideals but it’s nowhere near as much as Griffith. Regardless, he’s rambled enough about them for the viewers to now stereotype him as this edgy emo dark mood long black haired character, which is an understatement to his character completely. Basically, I’m not saying all these characters are the same, or that they have the same amount of good or evil within them. I’m saying that all of these characters are themselves and stay true to themselves, always seeking to know themselves better, and doing what they feel like doing, whether it’s good or evil/light or darkness/prevents regrets or gives birth to regrets. In their chaotic universes, their sense of order is literally their chaotic feelings/instinct, and in turn they end up being in balance with their universes.
@Blazerage4 жыл бұрын
I first watched part 1 almost 2 years and it introduced me to your channel so seeing that you have made a second one was an amazing feeling.
@SWAGTVmusic4 жыл бұрын
2:06 TBH I think you made people like Gon a lot more like you did with Chrollo. You shed light on how much deeper there character goes than what meets the eye. I think you made ppl enjoy the series and characters more tbh.
@Aleczandxr4 жыл бұрын
It's gone both ways, tons of people began to like him more and tons of people disliked him more.
@tomiaiyeniko22424 жыл бұрын
Last time I was this early, killua still had a needle in his head
@sandwichmonster70674 жыл бұрын
Alec: *Thoughtfully explains Gon's in-story flaws as a person and praises the character's writing* Dumbasses: LeAvE gOn AlOnE!!!
@Gojo-jg2zs4 жыл бұрын
What if Togashi surprises everyone by announcing that he's been working on HxH the _entire_ time and that it'll be out soon. A boy can dream.
@eunifun95032 жыл бұрын
I've had the same thought lmao No but seriously, you never know when he's working on it. Maybe he already has some pages or even a few chapters written that haven't been made public yet. That's what I like to think lol
@xenopyxis2 жыл бұрын
boy i am from 2022 and do i have a treat for you
@Gojo-jg2zs2 жыл бұрын
@@xenopyxis I also know what bungee gum consists of... (Also that Togashi is back lol)
@xenopyxis2 жыл бұрын
@@Gojo-jg2zs I thought it was a huge prank at first but then I saw the twitter post and started crying a bit ngl
@Gojo-jg2zs2 жыл бұрын
@@xenopyxis me too man. I've been so excited (like everyone else) We're gonna get 10chs apparently
@lastwaltz64 жыл бұрын
he’s such a well written, interesting, unique protagonist. i love him,, he’s a good lil boy overall
@aminebachir33944 жыл бұрын
Oh my, a new analysis video and sequel
@DrBingusCheeseburger11 ай бұрын
One notable thing with personality disorders is that we do give this diagnosis in childhood as personality has not fully developed and is still very much fluid and forming during this time. Gon is, as has been stated many times, a child. Having these sort of negative personality characteristics are all parts of development and what gets incorporated into our ongoing personality as we grow is what is important. It is unfortunate that no one could prevent Gon from having fought Pitou. What I find most chilling looking back at it is Netero clearly seeing a child ready to throw away his life, with all this potential and bright future ahead of him and just letting him go through with it. Netero could have stopped Gon then and there but chose not to, that has stuck with me a lot and I really want to try and understand why he let that happen as for he knew, Gon would have probably died or suffered a fate worse than death there.
@IchigoRukiaBleach4 жыл бұрын
I sincerely respect your content and your character analysis. Keep doing what you do best and don’t look back. No apologies or further explanation needed. Keep it up!
@aboudasf41484 жыл бұрын
Learning new fancy words with Aleczandxr ❤️👍🏻
@Polo-rp9hk4 жыл бұрын
Gon was the main character I expected, and I’ve never been more wowed away
@rosered88384 жыл бұрын
I think this addendum finally made me realize why God doesn't hate Hisoka even though he's been an antagonist more than once throughout the series. I was always kinda confused as to why he would despise the rest of the Phantom Troupe, but be friendly (if cautious) toward Hisoka--it's bc he thinks that Ronald McDonald from Hell is very simply a sociopathic murderer, and he kills because it's simply in his nature to want to fight strong enemies (but goddamn if it isn't a little bit creepy lmao). It doesn't hurt that Hisoka never works in direct opposition to Gon's goals either, though. Idk. Gon is a really cool character.
@DarshanBhambhani4 жыл бұрын
I love how some people hate Gon because he’s real and they’re afraid of the thoughts that liking him means they themselves are also selfish terrible maniacs
@louayker42494 жыл бұрын
Oh yes more content about the GOAT
@rohitpunia57543 жыл бұрын
People can't hear anything bad about a character these days. Gon is one of my fav protagonists ever but he is an absolute psychopath! That's a part of his character. I have watched ur original Gon's morality video twice now and there was nothing wrong in that video. Infact that video is the best analysis of Gon's character on KZbin. Keep up the good work man!
@Aleczandxr3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words! Although once more I’d like to reiterate that in my opinion, Gon definitely isn’t a psychopath. You’re welcome to think that way of course, but just want to clarify for anyone reading that that sentiment doesn’t reflect the views of the video. Hopefully that makes sense. Thanks for the support and thanks for watching!
@lime52764 жыл бұрын
Don't mind me, I'm just reeling from the realization that Gon's morality rings true on a meta level. He consistently gets upset when people contradict his initial appraisal of their character, in the same way we get upset when his dark turn contradicts what we expect from the stereotype of a happy-go-lucky shonen child protagonist.
@keynight75134 жыл бұрын
Great video. I think the thing that I took most issue with was the whole point about gon only liking people who are "beneficial" to him or his close friends. That phraseology implies a very transactional nature which I don't believe is present in gon, nor do I believe that gon is cognoscente of such motivated behavior.
@keynight75134 жыл бұрын
for the record: im not saying that you believe gon views his relationships in such a transactional manner, simply that some might have gotten that impression while watching your video the first time around.
@maddog36854 жыл бұрын
Gon is a really well written character. He is my favt shonen protagonist along with eren Yeager Light yagami Sinbad Great video again.
@jordanjoestar-turniptruck2 жыл бұрын
I think it's a simple matter of children being unable to understand others' perspectives. He likes his friends, why wouldn't everyone else?
@Eterrath4 жыл бұрын
Alec back with another banger. You and Gon are a perfect couple for delving deep into writing quality
@matteovukoja12404 жыл бұрын
Gon's character is literally the catalyst for Killua's journey to discovering his self-worth. Just because he is selfish does not dismiss the good side of his character entirely, especially since he is a 12 year old. He still has years of emotional development ahead of him until he fully becomes his own, and the fact that he was exposed to the harsh world of HxH so early did not help to put his character in perspective.
@AlexSebuliba4 жыл бұрын
Please don't ever justify your own misjudgement for other peoples lack of understanding!
@Comicbroe4053 жыл бұрын
Can you clarify what your trying to say? Are you taking a jab at Aleczandxr or the fans?
@AlexSebuliba3 жыл бұрын
@@Comicbroe405 it was 9 months ago so I don't really remember :D but I remember Aleczandxr literally making one of the most poignant anime related KZbin videos of all time. Some viewers responded with a negative back lash for what can only be described as a lesson in life. People were upset that Gon was presented in a selfish way (because he is) and the fans didn't like it #wimps I will never discredit anything Aleczandxr does. He is an artist. An underrated one at that! Does that clear it up for you? :)
@buchelaruzit4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comments on Gon being a psychopath/sociopath. People seem to use those words not only very subjectively, with a generic intent of "lacking in empathy/ morally grey" grouping those 2 concepts together. However empathy and morality are not the same thing and the distinction is a key point in this situation in particular. Those terms are so reductive and black-and-white it contradicts itself. I could surely make a 4 hours long video on gon's morality myself lol but I'll keep it to saying it's more complex than "psychopath/sociopath", the point of this comment was to say as someone who can be defined a psychopath I appreciate what you said about it.
@deadxsoldier88102 жыл бұрын
ok but you can't tell me cutting the ant in 3 doesn't count, as he didn't expect it to be alive after, even tho kite finished it, he was already in the mindset to kill it and by his judgment he did . Kite did say it's kill or be killed and that he will drag him down if he is not gonna do that .
@Aleczandxr2 жыл бұрын
The distinction is completely irrelevant with regards to my point. He acted the same way towards the other ant. I’m aware what Kite said and very much acknowledged that sentiment in this video.
@elleofmusic4 жыл бұрын
how ridiculous that people would be griping and taking your original video so wrong. It pointed out a lot of things I hadn't noticed when I first watched the series, and clarified even more of what I had, and all of it just made me love him even more, as a character and as a shounen protagonist.
@kamillalopes34004 жыл бұрын
I just finished rereading the election arc, so this addendum came at a good time.
@TheSqueakerNerd4 жыл бұрын
Sorries about those who got the wrong idea about your first video. I honestly think you got your points across well and I enjoyed the video back when I first watched it. I appreciate this video though as well. Just shows we can all state opinions or points of view that helps us to better understand or broaden our outlook to places we may have overlooked without being a butt about it. Nice for all that did so in a respectful manner and I hope you all have a nice day!
@Aleczandxr4 жыл бұрын
Cheers!
@murulus44242 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to say that I really liked your last video (this one too by the way) and I personally preder to look at your main character from that perspective then just to say I like him and he and erverything he does is perfect although I still love Gon and I am still on his side but it just is much more interesting to also have less "perfect" sides of a character
@TheDeathmail3 жыл бұрын
I liked how you pointed out that Gon hating a killer who just naturally was bad vs the trope who knew how to care yet still killed anyways was actually different. And while Gon's view might have been clouded because he was helped, it should be noted that he probably was just unable to fully comprehend his crimes as well because of the help. So I think it's more of a view of his mentality than morality. Objectively, Gon might actually agree with the morality of what should be right and wrong. But his mentality would accept a person and be kind to them. Also, the Chimera Ant wasn't human and looked like an animal. So that is very important to note. It was a monster. Even with sentience. So killing it isn't that strange. And is it fair to consider a sad, angry and hurting child hypocritical for wanting to kill someone who caused them such pain? Gon wasn't in a calm state of mind at the time.
@Aleczandxr3 жыл бұрын
*And is it fair to consider a sad, angry and hurting child hypocritical for wanting to kill someone who caused them such pain? Gon wasn't in a calm state of mind at the time.* Absolutely it is, and I promise there's really no need come to be defensive on Gon's behalf because I've made it clear many times now that none of this is a judgment of Gon, none of this is attacking his character or saying that what he did was bad. Yes, what he does is hypocritical, no two ways about it. It was indeed the result of an extremely strained mind, but it's the textbook definition for hypocrisy. However, hypocrisy isn't some terrible sin, humans do it all the time and no one should be condemned for it, so you shouldn't think of it as some indictment of Gon because I never intended for it to be one.
@deck882 жыл бұрын
I saw your past video, and i belive it was beatifull well done, you were clear, and well informed, like you said, talking about gon's behavior, should it be more like a patern rather that an rule, ethier way, you did a great job, i understand that you have the need to clarify, or expande on some topics for those that missed the point, to my understanthing, a a lot of the complaings were because "gon its a kid", and that whats exactly the point you were trying talk about, he is a kid, so he dosent fall in an standard of the shonnen portagonist, his morals, and actions, may appear incongruent, and its for that same reason, because hes just a kid that make sense, and thats what togashi was trying to comunicate
@JoshuaHenelyThornhill4 жыл бұрын
Tbh honest i'm just really appy to see you bring some more content about Gon. He's a really deep character and your first video was a real shocker. It brought a new point of view in the community and made many including myself question themselves. Truly amazing work Alex
@markomilo95804 жыл бұрын
this is so incredible. out of this world amazing work here!! just love sitting back and eating while I listen to your vids like these :)
@cleaver31683 жыл бұрын
Hello, pretty long comment but just here to say I really love all your videos. They really made open my eyes to the richness and depth of HxH. Easily making it my favorite series of all time. It also sort of inspired me to analyze HxH for myself even further. And one of the things I analyzed the most thanks to your videos is Gon's character. Since I feel there are more layers to him and his character arc throughout the series. And what I found is that his character is not only about being a realistic kid thrust into an adult world but it is also about self-worth, understanding one's self, purpose, and trauma (abandonment issues) just like Killua. And based on the discussions I've been on the internet, a majority of the fanbase are unaware of this side to Gon, missing out on a lot of nuance to his character and the intent Togashi has with writing Gon. And misinterpreting him as a psycho or something during situations like the Genthru fight, the Komugi situation, the Hanzo fight, and etc. So I don't know if you're interested in making another video about Gon to explain his character further and push discussion to the fanbase or read my analysis on him since he is one of my favorite characters and I think he is heavily underappreciated, but I would be glad to hear your thoughts on my analysis. www.reddit.com/r/HunterXHunter/comments/n2a9f1/gons_selfworth_and_abandonment_issues/?
@Aleczandxr3 жыл бұрын
Very cool! I conceptualize Gon’s aversion to weakness as something a bit different than a lack of self-worth due to abandonment issues, but the sentiment is similar and as you said he is much more of someone to externalize to contrast Killua’s internalizations. I think there’s a lot more nuance to him that diverges him from the stereotypical stubborn but determined and straightforward character many may see him as. I think he’s a simple person, but not a simple character, and you articulated that really well.
@TaufLergs3 жыл бұрын
Gon is a righteous man. He dont go around killing indiscriminately. Killing is never an option for Gon. He understands that the world is not always fair and when the time comes, he Will end a life. But his purpose in life and the path he took is the most righteous in its truest form.
@AuruniTV4 жыл бұрын
Man i love delving into the deeper meaning of this anime, thanks for making these vids
@ChanoWilliams4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the update! I've watched HXH several times and I always pick up something new when it comes to the characters and their personalities.
@GonFreeccs1234 жыл бұрын
Its interesting to me that you felt such a strong urge to respond to many of the criticisms from your 1st video. I would not have taken you for the type to do so. Especially after so long! Many props to you for your willingness to admit your mistakes and misrepresentations; but I honestly don't think it was that much of a fault on your end. When discussing themes as complex as morality, its very hard to take objective looks at a set of actions without self inserting either your own perspective or personal ideals into the conversation. I believe most of the criticism came from individuals taking your statements and observations about Gon and warping them into condensed amalgamations of what their own understanding of those ideas were; instead of the complex structures that the author worked so hard to meticulously create. In my attempt to provide some positive reinforcement I would just like to say that I belive your analysis was in fact incredibly objective and really helped people contextualize the complex character that is Gon :)
@furuyawn4 жыл бұрын
bro i cant tell you how many times ive watched the original vid because i love it so much so seeing you go deeper into detail about it made me lose my goddamn mind lmao thank you for the content!!
@saadalrs23373 жыл бұрын
this video is just amazing, thanks for the amazing quality and insane effort put into this!!
@dopelope81124 жыл бұрын
Bro your Analysis Video was a GOD TIER in depth explanation of Gons Character and real life human morals and lessons are easily broken down and understood. Dont stress over everyones JUDGEMENT & criticism. Even if you made a few mistakes you were SPOT ON! 👏👏👏
@deidaranohits3 жыл бұрын
I think I really disagree with you on how Gon passes judgment onto people. Gon fundamentally sees goodness within individuals, and he prides their capacity for rectifying past mistakes. His moral compass does actually value honesty, kindness, and rehabilitation, and those who violate those precepts enrage him. Razor, for example, was a cold-hearted murderer, but Gon still respected him before, during, and after his competition. This is even after Razor injured him and his friends. It was Razor’s capacity for rehabilitation that made Gon respect him. Another instance of this is Gon’s respect for Pakunoda after seeing her commitment to saving Chrollo. Rather than reneging on their agreement and beating up Pakunoda, Gon and Killua honor their contract, saying that they value Kurapika’s clean consciousness, and they do not wish to see him become a murderer. She returns the praise as well by commending Gon and Killua’s moral compass at the end of Yorknew. What triggered Gon’s collapse was the Phantom Troupe’s and Pitou’s blindness to their own misdeeds and hypocrisies, enraging him to zealously end the life of Pitou by any means necessary. It was literally a catacylsmic temper tantrum when he did not get his way, and he did not get his way because Pitou did not play ‘fair.’ This shows Gon has a concept of what is ‘right,’ that being honesty and kindness and remorse, and when that moral compass was violated, he lashed out like a petulant child. So yes, his killing of Pitou was a heartless, hypocritical miscarriage of his own morality, but it came from a place where he fundamentally believed that people are good and that the world OUGHT TO be good as well
@Aleczandxr3 жыл бұрын
Hey, that's cool. You're welcome to strongly disagree on whatever you'd like and thanks for sharing. Personally speaking, I suppose I just don't believe your viewpoint of his character consistently (throughout the story and in a multitude of situations) fits his character as well as what I discussed here. I also think his breakdown in CA was quite a bit more of a temper tantrum due to being extremely angry at Pitou's unfairness and was actually a form of his mind cracking and genuinely not being able to understand and process the situation (as well as other things like guilt and the injustice you mentioned). And those examples you mentioned are just as easily explained through what I proposed, in my opinion. But anyways, of course everyone will have different ideas and interpretations of such a multifaceted story. I digress, thanks for watching the video and leaving your thoughts!
@deidaranohits3 жыл бұрын
@@Aleczandxr Thanks for the response! Yeah I suppose I just saw his CA “temper tantrum” more as a lashing out to a hypocrisy of morality that he could not understand rather than a sociopathic response to someone’s lack of utility. As you point out in the video, he seems to have a strong moral compass in ither areas, and he is notably kind to outcasts, seeing their capacity for rehabilitation. So I’m not sure if it really is his view on utility (like an Orochimaru or Hisoka-type character) or his morals
@Void_Creature43 жыл бұрын
Now I know why did I find this anime so relatable, because I have the same mentality as Gon except that I'm aware of it.
@SephTheSin4 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoyed the original video and I think this is a great addition to it clarifying and building on those original points, as they say hindsight is 2020 so it’s great to see that you have given thought and critique to even your own past content, a thoroughly enjoyable video as always
@wayawuffin4 жыл бұрын
i absolutely love gon as character, and it was through looking up video essays about him that i found your channel. i think this addendum is a wonderful addition to what was already such a nuanced discussion!
@agua28834 жыл бұрын
I love seeing these sort of philosophical sides of simple characters like Gon
@samhartje7234 жыл бұрын
Gon is surprisingly complex
@melancholyman3694 жыл бұрын
He's a simple character put into complex situations, so yo
@mrbob41044 жыл бұрын
when they draw shadows on Gon's body, you know his about to get serious
@DurvalLacerda3 жыл бұрын
Remember that Adult Gon is just raw power, because it doesn't take into account the experience and knowledge he would've gained if he actually trained during those years he aged. Now imagine Gon as an actual adult with all the tecniques, fighting and Nen experience of years of training... If his "fake" adult form was as powerful as the Ant King, imagine him with the experience of all the tricks, techniques, hatsus he would've created after decades of training...
@StaydwnnM Жыл бұрын
Rightttt,ppl fail to realize this😂
@aminahm49113 жыл бұрын
Grest videos! I just finished watching hxh yesterday and not gonna lie the last arc had me feeling frustrated, but I didnt think gons development was surprising at all. The show never shied away from the duality of Gon's strong sense of will and how its both a strength and weakness (probably his biggest). The character traits he shows (positive and negative) make sense for him with how he was raised, the setting, how much his dad shaped him, etc. I can't wait to see how (if the story with him continues) he will mature.
@Aleczandxr3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@soapie6364 жыл бұрын
Your Gon analysis video is one of my favorites, it made me realize why I prefer Gon to many other protagonists from shounen anime and manga (not saying they're all paragons of goodness though). It's refreshing to see a character who isn't perfect and is more like an actual human, without being an "edgy" anti-hero or anything. I actually relate a lot to him because my judgment of people tends to be quite black-and-white and childish, and I'm also very contradictory. I'm sure a lot of other people relate to him for this reason as well. I think your first Gon video was phrased pretty well and you never suggested that he was evil. The people who took issues with that weren't paying enough attention. If anything, these videos make me realize how deep Hunter x Hunter is. I have such fond memories of watching the 1999 version on KZbin as an eight-year-old on an old crappy computer that all my siblings shared. I randomly found this anime I had never heard of, I saw the four main characters and liked their designs and the art style so I watched it and binged the whole series (also, I had a "crush" on Gon, Kurapika, and Killua--I WAS EIGHT YEARS OLD DON'T JUDGE ME). I was so lucky to have stumbled on this wonderful piece of art, and your videos give me a new appreciation for it.
@davidreeding91764 жыл бұрын
Great video! Its refreshing to see someone openly admit a mistake they've made to such a large audience, and it is entertaining to see how someone's view on something can change over time.
@meruemking69424 жыл бұрын
The difference between Binolt and Nobunaga is that Gon got pissed at the latter when he showed grief and mourned Uvo, he was in the presence of the spiders before then, he already knew what they did and he had many opportunities to confront them, but he only did at that point for that reason. Also, we know Gon as a good judge of character and an incredibly perceptive and instinctual individual, so it's fair to assume he gaged Binolt's personality using those gifts and that's why Togashi bothered to show a backstory for a tertiary character an heartfelt moment in an arc that is almost void of them, to show that Gon was once again a good judge of character and was able to instinctively feel the picture we were shown
@Aleczandxr4 жыл бұрын
That logic doesn’t quite work, because Gon held the Troupe in negative regard even before he saw their grief. I wasn’t solely talking about the way he acted after realizing that they grieved Uvo. Even before then, he viewed them as entirely antagonistic. And as I said, I’m not going to try to dissuade you, but the “Gon has a nearly supernatural ability to know exactly what a person is like at heart” is pretty flimsy reasoning for me, thanks in no small part to the fact that the story very rarely ever draws attention to that and I don't deem the small amount of attention it DID pay to it to be substantial to merit that sort of reasoning, and that rarely anyone who ever proposes that seems to think that that ability of his is tainted by any biases or outside factors such as the ones I mentioned, which is pretty silly in my eyes. I don't think it's impossible to have this instinct, but I think it's very improbable that that instinct is able to literally see who these people are with none of his own personal biases being a factor.
@meruemking69424 жыл бұрын
@@Aleczandxr he did hold them in that regard as I'm sure he did with Binolt when hearing of his crimes as there's nothing to suggest otherwise, the point is that he never shows animosity towards them until that point. He knows what's wrong but he doesn't just antagonize or reprehend anyone for the sake of it as a natural reaction, that's his standard, default behavior. Which doesn't mean he's ok with what they've done. He snaps at Nobunaga at that particular point for that reason, with Binolt he doesn't because circumstances are different, judging someone or telling them off is not something he does as a principle, the difference in behavior is not due to Binolt helping him but rather to the Troupe showing that side after Uvogin's death. He does the same with Meleoron, he says he could tell he was more human than ant and he trusted him on instinct. He could also tell Majitani was bluffing in a similar way although it's not exactly the same thing. And we also know that sharing a battle to the death with an opponent helps you understand their feelings to an extent.
@Aleczandxr4 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but I'm not seeing exactly where or how you're disagreeing with or addressing my points. All I'm saying is he held the Spider in negative regard prior to learning of their grief, as shown clearly through his general demeanor and attitude towards them. He did not hold Binolt in the same negative regard, and only really looked at him as an obstacle, and eventually, a benefit to him and Killua, which caused him to look upon him fondly. I also explained why that idea about Gon's instinct is rather weak to me. If you disagree, then that's totally cool. But aside from that I'm not sure what your angle is. Apologies for not understanding.
@meruemking69424 жыл бұрын
@@Aleczandxr I don't see that difference in attitude towards them until that breaking point with Nobunaga, he has his reasons to hunt Machi and Nobunaga and the danger of the situation makes it so that he's very tense and worried about what could happen, but he never really shows animosity towards the Troupe prior to then. His behavior changes dramatically as a result of Nobunaga's reaction, and I'm arguing that the event in question (or the lack of one during Greed Island), rather than an utilitarian mindset is what leads him to treat Binolt differently, he didn't value Binolt better because he helped him, he valued the Troupe worse because of their mourning for Uvo.
@Aleczandxr4 жыл бұрын
Okay, gotcha. And as I said, if you disagree with that, then that's totally cool. My only intent was to point out why and how I don't find your position to be quite as strong as you do, that's all. Thanks for watching.
@soldier1stclass6484 жыл бұрын
I feel like Gon moral compass is a roulette wheel
@minatodroger78904 жыл бұрын
You are not wrong
@implacablearc43984 жыл бұрын
He could be president of the world one day
@Flavio-bn7ne4 жыл бұрын
nah there's consistency to it
@Portthefirst4 жыл бұрын
@@implacablearc4398 he will set a precedent with that
@soldier1stclass6484 жыл бұрын
@@implacablearc4398 NOT IF HIS HEAD EXPLODES
@jswelch19994 жыл бұрын
I’m just amazed that people saw that video as bashing Gon or the writings of Togashi as a whole. That video made me fall absolutely in love with this story even more than I already did. It really brought a level of depth to the story that I had not though about. Don’t worry about the unnecessary hate. Admitting to mistakes is great, but much of this hate was undue. Great job with both videos!