
HUNTER×HUNTER: Greed Island
After the battle with the Spiders, the search for Ging continues as Gon and Killua decided to once again attempt to purchase the rare game "Greed Island". However, Gon came up with a better plan, which was to volunteer to complete the game for the billionaire who owned it. But some training must be done, as Gon and Killua's abilities are still at a developing stage and "Greed Island" is no simple game for anyone to play with. It is the infamous game that could easily lead to one's death. Based on the manga by Togashi Yoshihiro.
HUNTER×HUNTER: Greed Island is a ova with 8 episodes, from Winter 2003, produced by Nippon Animation, rated 7.9/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
After the battle with the Spiders, the search for Ging continues as Gon and Killua decided to once again attempt to purchase the rare game "Greed Island". However, Gon came up with a better plan, which was to volunteer to complete the game for the billionaire who owned it. But some training must be done, as Gon and Killua's abilities are still at a developing stage and "Greed Island" is no simple game for anyone to play with. It is the infamous game that could easily lead to one's death. Based on the manga by Togashi Yoshihiro.
Main Characters
Tags
- Super Power — Prominently features characters with special abilities that allow them to do what would normally be physically or logically impossible.
- Card Battle — Centers around individuals competing in card games.
- Shounen — Target demographic is teenage and young adult males.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Cultivation — Features characters using training, often martial arts-related, and other special methods to cultivate qi (a component of traditional Chinese philosophy, described as "life force") and gain strength or immortality.
- Death Game — Features characters participating in a game, where failure results in death.
- Augmented Reality — Prominently features events with augmented reality as the main setting.
- Video Games — Centers around characters playing video games.
- Shapeshifting — Features character(s) who changes one's appearance or form.
- Battle Royale — Centers around a fierce group competition, often violent and with only one winner.
- Primarily Child Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of characters below a high school age.
- Kuudere — Prominently features a character who generally retains a cold, blunt and cynical exterior, but once one gets to know them, they have a very warm and loving interior.

