What Type Of Anime Is Hunter X Hunter

Hunter x Hunter: Is it secretly... a Shonen Rom-Com? (Hear me out!)
Okay, okay, before you grab your pitchforks, let's talk. We all love Hunter x Hunter. Epic battles, Nen abilities, and Gon's spiky hair – what's not to love? But I have a confession. I think it's secretly a rom-com.
Yes, you read that right. A rom-com hiding beneath layers of shonen action. And no, I haven't completely lost it (maybe).
The Obvious: Shonen Goodness
First, let's acknowledge the elephant in the room. Hunter x Hunter has all the shonen hallmarks. A young protagonist? Check. Over-the-top fights? Double check. The power of friendship? Absolutely!
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Gon's journey to find his dad is classic shonen. He gets stronger, faces tougher opponents, and makes amazing friends. It's a perfect recipe for adventure.
Characters like Killua, Kurapika, and Leorio add depth. They give the show a great dynamic. These guys are the real MVPs.
But Wait, There's More: The 'Romantic' Subtext
Now, let's get to the juicy part. The "rom-com" element. I'm not saying Gon and Killua are going to hold hands and skip into the sunset (although...). But think about it.

Their bond is more than just friendship. It's a deep, intense connection that drives the entire series. I said what I said!
They're constantly saving each other. They look out for each other. Let's not forget the times they get jealous. Sound familiar?
Evidence A: Killua's Devotion
Exhibit A: Killua. This kid abandoned his assassin family for Gon. He protects him at all costs. That's some serious dedication. Move aside, Romeo!

He struggles with his own desires to be a good friend. A good friend that travels across the world for the other person. That is some kind of love language!
Think about the Greed Island arc. Killua literally risks everything to help Gon. This ain't just best bros, people!
Evidence B: Gon's Blind Faith
Exhibit B: Gon's unwavering trust in Killua. He's willing to overlook his flaws and trust him completely. Even when everyone else is doubting him. I think my own mom doesn't trust me this much.

He sees the good in Killua, even when Killua can't see it himself. And that, my friends, is a classic rom-com trope.
Their dynamic is the emotional core of the show. Without it, Hunter x Hunter would be a very different beast.
Okay, Maybe Not Exactly a Rom-Com...
Fine, fine. Maybe "rom-com" is a bit of a stretch. But hear me out! The intensity of their relationship has romantic undertones. Is it a central focus? No. Is it there, simmering beneath the surface? Absolutely!

Think of it as a platonic bromance cranked up to eleven. A super-friendship with the emotional depth of a love story. It's basically the same thing, right?
So, the next time you're watching Hunter x Hunter, pay attention to Gon and Killua. See if you don't notice the subtle hints of something more. You might just become a believer. After all, who needs romance when you have the power of friendship... and Nen?
Maybe Togashi-sensei intended to make a shonen rom-com all along. Who are we to question his genius?
"Friendship is magic. And Nen is even more magical." - Probably Togashi-sensei
