Hunter X - Hunter 2011 Episode 144

The episode’s core tension revolves around the 13th Chairman Election, specifically the interplay between Ging Freecss, Pariston Hill, and Cheadle Yorkshire.

Episode 144 is often viewed as an underrated gem that successfully bridges the gap between the dark Chimera Ant arc and the series' eventual conclusion. By blending high-stakes political maneuvering with genuine character moments, it reinforces the theme that in the world of Hunter x Hunter , the "hunt" for power is just as dangerous as any physical duel.

The narrative introduces sophisticated concepts like strategic voting, where candidates like Mizaistom and Cheadle must manipulate their own voter bases to prevent a Pariston victory.

Leorio Paradinight’s speech is widely regarded as the episode's highlight. His raw, unfiltered admission—confessing his powerlessness and prioritizing Gon’s life over political ambition—resonates with the voters and provides a stark contrast to Pariston’s calculated charm.

The episode’s core tension revolves around the 13th Chairman Election, specifically the interplay between Ging Freecss, Pariston Hill, and Cheadle Yorkshire.

Episode 144 is often viewed as an underrated gem that successfully bridges the gap between the dark Chimera Ant arc and the series' eventual conclusion. By blending high-stakes political maneuvering with genuine character moments, it reinforces the theme that in the world of Hunter x Hunter , the "hunt" for power is just as dangerous as any physical duel.

The narrative introduces sophisticated concepts like strategic voting, where candidates like Mizaistom and Cheadle must manipulate their own voter bases to prevent a Pariston victory.

Leorio Paradinight’s speech is widely regarded as the episode's highlight. His raw, unfiltered admission—confessing his powerlessness and prioritizing Gon’s life over political ambition—resonates with the voters and provides a stark contrast to Pariston’s calculated charm.