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In 2016, Masashi Kishimoto and Yoshihiro Togashi together answered some fan questions about their creations,NarutoandHunter x Hunter. These questions revolved around their process of drawing such great mangas, their characters, shaping their storylines, and even the inspirations behind the series that motivated them.

Hunter x Hunter

During the discussion, both Kishimoto and Togashi were asked about the concepts from the real world that helped them shape the fantastical universe of their storylines. While Kishimoto explained how he used empathy as a tool to make a connection with readers of theNarutomanga, Togashi had a different approach altogether forHunter x Hunter.

Togashi explained that he used his own experiences and created a story with references to these experiences. He also talked about how he decided to include the real-life issues of others in his story to make it look more realistic. The ideal example of this was Gon’s issues with his father, Ging Freecss.

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Gon’s Problems With His Father HelpedHunter x Hunter

The discussion between Kishimoto and Togashi was shared byViz Media, where Kishimoto pointed out that he wanted to take a different approach withHunter x Hunter, which is why he decided to include some real-life experiences in the story. Kishimoto,who has been inspired by Togashi a lot, pointed out some real-life things that he observed inHunter x Hunter.

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Kishimoto and Togashi discussed:

Masashi Kishimoto: “Hunter x Hunter starts with Gon fishing, right? That’s a connection to our world right there. And Gon has an issue with his father. And other small details, like receiving mail.”

Gon and his father Ging Freecss

Yoshihiro Togashi: “Exactly. In the end, you don’t need to think too hard about it. Even when creating a fantasy world, by basing it off the world you’ve experienced at a certain age, you’re able to link it to reality.”

Masashi Kishimotostated thatHunter x Hunterhad a lot of small and big real-world experiences like fishing, mail, etc. He even stated that Gon’s issues with his fathers are also a realistic experience. Togashi replied that creating a fantasy world based on real-life issues makes it easy to link the story to reality.

Leorio in Hunter x Hunter

Yoshihiro Togashi LinkedHunter x Hunterto his Personal Life

While discussing about including reality in a fantasy story,Yoshihiro Togashiadmitted that he based a lot of events inHunter x Hunteron his life during elementary and middle school. He linked it to his personal life and started including aspects of his reality in the series to make it more interesting.

Togashi stated:

“When I began Hunter x Hunter, I based it off when I was in elementary to middle school. But as the serialization continued, it got linked to the current me. I put in cell phones, then smartphones. So I didn’t worry about it too much. I guess I can’t say this is the best advice to those who like complete fantasy stories.”

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According to Togashi, he introduced cell phones and smartphones because they made communication within the story easy, indirectly reducing his stress about thinking about such aspects of the narrative. Togashi even said that while these things helped him, they wouldn’t be great advice for someone who wants to create fantasy stories.

You can watchHunter x Hunteron Prime Video, Max, Hulu, and Netflix.

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Tarun Kohli

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Tarun Kohli is the Senior Anime Writer at FandomWire, with over 2,900 published articles. He currently specializes in critiquing One Piece and other Shonen anime. A passionate fan of the genre, his love for thoughtful analysis reflects his genuine appreciation for the art of anime. His deep understanding of anime culture has earned recognition from industry figures such as Adi Shankar and the creators of Blood of Zeus.

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