How Many Season Does Hunter X Hunter Have

Okay, let’s talk about Hunter x Hunter. Specifically, how many seasons it really has. This is where things get… interesting.
Everyone says there's only six. Six neat, tidy seasons. But I'm here to whisper a potentially controversial truth.
I think it’s more. Way more.
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The "Official" Six Seasons
First, let’s acknowledge the accepted reality. Most streaming services and anime databases list six seasons. They usually break down the arcs in a specific way.
Season 1: Hunter Exam. Season 2: Heavens Arena. Simple enough, right?
Seasons 3, 4, 5, and 6 cover Greed Island, the Chimera Ant arc, and the 13th Hunter Chairman Election arc. All well and good.
But... Are They Really Seasons?
Here's my argument. Those arcs are HUGE. Massive. They feel like entire shows within the show.

The Chimera Ant arc alone is like watching a completely different anime for a good chunk of episodes. A dark, brooding, bug-filled anime, but still.
Does condensing that into just one season truly do it justice?
My "Unpopular" Opinion: Breaking Down the Arcs
I think we need to dissect this further. The Greed Island arc, for example, could easily be split into two seasons.
Think about it: The initial training, Gon and Killua learning about Nen. Then, the actual game, the Bomber fight, and everything that follows.

Those are distinct phases, each with its own rising and falling action. Seems like a season break to me!
And the Chimera Ant arc? Oh boy. That thing is a beast. A multi-season beast, at that.
You could argue for at least three seasons there. The initial investigation, the infiltration, and the final battle. Each with its own character arcs and emotional weight.
So, How Many Does It Have?
If we break it down like this, we’re easily looking at closer to 10 or 12 seasons of Hunter x Hunter.

This is, admittedly, just my opinion. A fan's perspective on a show I adore.
Maybe it's wishful thinking. A desperate attempt to recapture that feeling of watching it for the first time. Prolonging the experience, if you will.
Or, maybe I'm right! (Probably not, but let me dream).
Ultimately, it doesn't really matter how many seasons Hunter x Hunter officially has. What matters is the incredible journey.

The amazing characters, the compelling plot, and the sheer brilliance of Yoshihiro Togashi's world.
So, whether you see it as six seasons or twelve, let's all agree on one thing: We need more!
Come on, Togashi-sensei! We're patiently waiting. (Okay, maybe not so patiently.)
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to rewatch the Heavens Arena arc. Just to be sure it's only one season. You know, for science.
