Hunterxhunter Biography

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Are you an adventurous person? Do you like exploring several landmarks, which have amazing significance behind them? That's the feeling that HunterXHunter brings to the table, it shows how someone can embark into an incredible adventure if you really get your mind into it. I've never watched HunterXHunter beforec i went completely blind, and binged watched it in my Spring Break vacation; It had me crying, laughing, and feeling good thanks to the good storytelling and wonderful characters.

HunterXHunter holds a special place in my heart, even if the story might have not moved for several years thanks to Togashi"s Hiatus, i understand why he went on those breaks, and i can see all of the love and passion that he puts to his work, just like
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●Number of Episodes: 148 Episodes
●Duration per episode: 24 Minutes
●Studio: MadHouse
●Original Run: OCT 2011-SEP 2014

●~~STORY~~●

The story of Cory in the House follows the tales of a young boy named Cory, with his dad accompaniment, he moves to the White House, since his dad found a job as a grand master chef. Cory is in the search for the perfect waifu kohai. When Cory arrives to the White House, he is greeted by the President of The United States of America, a white man who seems to be funny. Cory has to deal with all of the elements found in the slice of life genre.

Cory's makes many friends, and finds out the importance of being alive, which is finding the perfect waifu, but there's one problem... Cory only likes 2D girls! He can't really find the love of his life since most of the girls around him are 3D, and have actual feelings.

The plot of Cory in The House moves forward thanks to the brilliant comedy that the show has, there's not a single moment in which you're not laughing... there seem to be pre-recorded laughs, but in actuality, they're the laughs from hell! Cory finds out that he is actually a demon, and has to slay as many evil yandere Jojo's, it's a pretty interesting

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