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Muse Asia Teases Hunter x Hunter Anime's Hindi Dub

posted on by Adriana Hazra
Muse Asia YouTube channel, Muse India YouTube channel, Crunchyroll, Prime Video have all streamed anime in India

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Muse India's Instagram account teased a new Hindi dub of the 2011 Hunter x Hunter anime for upload on its YouTube channel on Saturday.

Muse Asia streamed the anime in India in May 2023 and its Muse India YouTube channel streamed it in June 2023. The company describes the anime:

Hunters devote themselves to accomplishing hazardous tasks, all from traversing the world's uncharted territories to locating rare items and monsters. Before becoming a Hunter, one must pass the Hunter Examination—a high-risk selection process in which most applicants end up handicapped or worse, deceased.

Ambitious participants who challenge the notorious exam carry their own reason. What drives 12-year-old Gon Freecss is finding Ging, his father and a Hunter himself. Believing that he will meet his father by becoming a Hunter, Gon takes the first step to walk the same path.

During the Hunter Examination, Gon befriends the medical student Leorio Paladiknight, the vindictive Kurapika, and ex-assassin Killua Zoldyck. While their motives vastly differ from each other, they band together for a common goal and begin to venture into a perilous world.

Crunchyroll added the first 25 episodes of the anime as a free title in India on June 4.

Amazon Prime Video's dedicated anime channel Anime Times is also streaming the anime in India.

The second television anime adaptation of Yoshihiro Togashi's Hunter x Hunter manga premiered in Japan in 2011 and ran for 148 episodes. The final episode premiered in 2014. The series retold the story of Togashi's original manga from the beginning.

Togashi launched the manga in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1998. The manga inspired two television anime series, two anime films, and several original video anime titles.

Source: Muse India's Instagram account


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