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Furthermore, Episode 26 acts as a character study for the core quartet. We see the divergence of their paths: Kurapika and Leorio depart to pursue their personal goals—vengeance and education, respectively—while Gon and Killua solidify their bond. This separation is crucial for the show's pacing, allowing the audience to focus on the growing chemistry between the two leads. It establishes Killua not just as a sidekick, but as a boy struggling to redefine his identity away from his family’s shadow, anchored by Gon’s simple, honest friendship.

The episode begins by reflecting on the intense psychological and physical toll of the final exam phase. It highlights the stark contrast between Gon’s idealistic determination and the cold, professional ruthlessness of the veteran Hunters. By revisiting Gon’s confrontation with Hanzo, the narrative reinforces a core theme of the series: victory in the world of Hunters isn't always about superior strength, but about an unyielding will that confuses and eventually overcomes more powerful opponents.

Hunter X Hunter Episode 26, titled "Then and After," serves as the vital bridge between the foundational Hunter Exam arc and the high-stakes Heavens Arena arc. While it functions partially as a recap, its true value lies in how it recontextualizes Gon’s journey and sets the stage for the series' shift into a more complex power system.

Technically, the episode utilizes the "letter to Mito" framing device. This allows for an internal monologue that makes Gon’s growth feel personal and grounded. It reminds the audience of his humble beginnings on Whale Island, making his transition into the dangerous world of professional Hunters feel earned. It also provides a necessary breather, letting the tension of the Zoldyck Family arc settle before plunging the characters into the competitive tower of Heavens Arena.

Ultimately, Episode 26 is more than a summary. It is a moment of reflection that validates the protagonists' status as "Rookies" while hinting at the immense gap between them and the true masters of the world. It effectively closes the first chapter of their lives, leaving the audience with a sense of accomplishment and an eagerness to see how they will handle the much darker challenges looming on the horizon.

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  1. Magda montiel

    Ahora entiendo.

    Estoy viendo la serie y si, de pronto me parecen absurdas ciertas escenas. Si está mejor la serie que el libro, dudo que lo lea

    Si bien, es un disfrute leer «El Señor de los Anillos» la trilogía de películas , te mantiene pegada al asiento

    Hablando de series exitosas, que provienen de libros está Juego de Tronos. Una serie fenomenal

    Otra serie que me gustó mucho, aunque casi al final, de pronto se perdía fue True Blood

    Volviendo al tema, pensaba comprar el libro, ahora lo dudo.

    Gracias por compartir

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  2. Beatriz

    Muchas gracias por la reseña del libro.
    Definitivamente que no compraré la saga ¡me quedo con la serie! que si tiene momentos tediosos cuando romantizan tanto la relación entre los personajes principales, o bien, cuando aún siendo Diana una bruja muy poderosa se nota una comportamiento bastante indeciso, inmaduro y poco congruente con lo que se supondría tiene de poder.

    Excelente la reseña.

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