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Hunter - X Hunter 2011 (dub) Episode 72

Silverstein perfectly balances Hisoka’s creepy playfulness with his genuine thrill for combat. His performance during the "Bungee Gum" maneuvers adds a layer of suave intensity to the match.

The script adaptation maintains the tension of the original Japanese dialogue while making the complex rules of the dodgeball game easy to follow. The pacing is relentless—it manages to feel like a high-speed sports anime while keeping the "life-or-death" stakes of a battle to the death.

The English cast delivers some of their best work in this episode: Hunter x Hunter 2011 (Dub) Episode 72

Madhouse’s animation remains top-tier here, with the impact of the ball and the aura effects feeling heavy and dangerous. Verdict

The episode highlights the absolute trust between the two leads. The way they combine their abilities is emotionally resonant and visually spectacular. The pacing is relentless—it manages to feel like

Captures Gon’s terrifyingly pure determination. You can hear the physical strain in her voice as Gon prepares his Jajanken.

Episode 72 is a standout of the Greed Island arc. It perfectly encapsulates why Hunter x Hunter is a masterpiece of the genre: it’s smart, unpredictable, and deeply grounded in its characters' growth. The way they combine their abilities is emotionally

The episode centers on the makeshift alliance between , Killua , and Hisoka as they face off against Razor’s "14 Devils." It’s a masterclass in strategic shonen storytelling, where the stakes aren't just about survival, but about mastering the complex mechanics of Nen under pressure. The Dub Performance