Who is gon dad




















During the Greed island arc, Gon logs in with the name of his dad already in his book. Then Hisoka joins the game and then Gon receives Hisoka's name. Therefore, Hisoka is proven to not be Gon's father. Gon Freecss. Gon's full name is Gon Freecs. Not in the Anime.

The man Gon found at the end of the Anime wasn't his father. Gon didn't talk to his dad in the manga neither he hasn't found him yet. Because Hisoka wants Gon to get stronger to his full potential, for the joy of killing him later. Hunter X Hunter is a manga written by Yoshihiro Togashi and turned into a anime. The main character of the story is Gon Freecs a young boy who learns his long dead father is actually alive. He leaves home to find his dad and become a successful hunter.

Gon goes through trails to pass the Hunter exam. He befriends three applicants Kurapika, Killua, and Leorio during his testing. The story arc explores Gon growth as a Hunter. Probably Netero, since he is the chairman, but if you take him out it's rather questionable I'd say Ging Gon's dad because he embodies the spirit of the hunter.

A naive idiot i dont have anything against him. Gon Freecss is the main protagonist of the Hunter X Hunter series who set out on his journey to becoming a great Hunter, just like his father. Considered to be a generational talent, Gon's progression throughout the series has been phenomenal and he's stronger than some seasoned Hunters already. Despite that, however, there are those who are far above his level for now. To surpass them, Gon will have to train further and master some other principles of Nen.

Here is the list of the 10 characters that are above Gon's level. Morel is a seasoned Hunter who made his debut as Netero's aide during their assault against the Chimera Ants. He is a proficient Nen user who specializes in Manipulation type techniques. Trained by Ging himself, he is an exceptional Nen user who relies on Conjuration based techniques.

Although his role in the Chimera Ant arc was short, he took down numerous strong enemies on his own and even managed to wipe out an entire squad with one-hit. Chrollo is the leader of the Phantom Troupe and among the strongest characters in the series. As expected of someone of his level, he's an extraordinarily Nen user, and his ability, known as Skill Hunter, allows him to steal other people's Nen powers upon certain conditions being met.

The pursuers hide in time to avoid recognition. Seeing Killua behind Kurapika, Gon comes out to prevent them from fighting Kurapika, with Killua playing the part of the second pursuer, pretending not to know the Mafia had canceled the reward.

They are restrained by Machi and taken to the hotel, but not before Gon calmly asks Chrollo how he can kill people with no connection to him, only to receive an incomprehensible reply. While he tries to think of a way to communicate with him, he sees Leorio, who tells him the planned time through a coded message by passing himself off as someone yelling at his underling on the phone.

Three minutes before execution, Nobunaga, Pakunoda, and Kortopi arrive at the hotel. Following Killua's example, Gon closes his eyes and tries to stall Pakunoda. She manages to read their memories one instant before the lights go off. Gon kicks Pakunoda but fails to free himself, and is subsequently caught by Nobunaga. Kurapika leaves them a message warning Pakunoda not to share what she discovered. Phinks' accusation that he is lying to be saved enrages Gon, who breaks free from his restraints.

He states Kurapika would not violate the terms he set out of anger. Pakunoda is allowed to take Gon and Killua to Lingon Airport. Kurapika allows him to get on board as well, and the hostage exchange is carried out. On September 6 th , Gon hopes Kurapika's fever won't go down for a while, so he will not go after the remaining Spiders.

Unlike Killua, he is convinced that revenge is no longer Kurapika's objective. He tells his friend his plan [98] to be hired by Battera as players instead of trying to purchase the game, [] which Killua reckons to be likely to succeed.

Phinks cuts their retreat and announces they are not pursuing Kurapika, since his Nen may become stronger after his death and become too much for Chrollo to bear. Gon enquires about Pakunoda, learning, to his displeasure, she has died. Phinks tells him she was thankful to him and Killua. He accidentally doubles a bid on the game, but luckily Battera outbids him. Gon and Killua later approach him, claiming to be Hunters and offering to play the game for him. They are initially not believed, but Battera agrees to have Tsezguerra assess them informally when Gon reveals he owns a save file of the game and the ring.

At Tsezguerra's request, the boys perform Ren; however, their prowess is deemed insufficient. Gon lashes at Tsezguerra, and the two vow to pass his tryouts on September 10 th.

Instead of working on their Ten and Ren, as usual, Killua suggests using the four days at their disposal to create a Nen ability. Gon, however, does not know where to begin. He asks him to be his teacher, but Kurapika declines and recommends Gon call his master. Wing insists that Gon not to create a slapdash ability, but that he shows Tsezguerra every technique he has learned at the same time.

The apparent irreconcilability of Ren and Zetsu has him despair at first until he remembers he can use Gyo to focus his aura in one spot and shut it off everywhere else. While he trains, Zepile raises enough money for him to buy back his license.

Both boys pass the selection and, after having Leorio look at the contract, ride a train to Battera's castle. The newly hired players have a rock-paper-scissors tournament to decide the order of entrance, and Gon goes first, accessing the game with the save file left by Ging. He meets Eta , who plays a message left by Ging for him saying the game contains no clues and that he simply wanted to show it to him. She then explains the mechanics of the game to him. As soon as he walks out of the Starting Point , he feels eyes on himself.

He anxiously waits for Killua while the other players recently hired by Battera arrive one by one. They begin to wander around in the prairie until they are approached by Latarza. He easily understands they are new players and casts " Trace " on Killua, before retreating upon feeling the boy's bloodlust. They familiarize themselves with the monthly contests held in the city, the card conversion system, and the currency used in the game, the latter piece of knowledge being acquired at the cost of working in a restaurant for a few hours after eating a meal without knowing Jenny are not an accepted method of payment.

Hearing a commotion, they run towards it and find Jeet dead, his midsection having blown up from the inside. The two boys become fearful that the spell cast on Killua might have a similar effect, but Nickes assures them there are no such spells on the island and that the culprit is another player.

He invites them to join his alliance, claiming to have a surefire, non-violent method to clear the game. Gon and Killua are initially suspicious, but accept to follow him when he gives them information about spells and teaches them to summon their binders when other players target them.

Other recruits are present at the meeting, such as Biscuit , Abengane , and Puhat. Genthru explains there are no spells that can harm players in the game, and that the ones cast on the recruits are meant to gather information. He claims Jeet was killed by a ruthless player knows as "The Bomber ".

Gon, Abengane, and Killua then guess the three different methods to gather cards. Nickes incites them to join him so they can end put an end to the violence of the game. He confesses he is upset that players would go to such lengths to acquire cards. He resolves to follow his father's advice and enjoy the game, telling Killua how happy he is they are there together. Unbeknownst to them, Biscuit is spying on them, keen on ruining their friendship. Gon then teaches Killua his trick to win at rock-paper-scissors, which was taught to him by a fisherman and consists in carefully looking at the opponent's fist right before the throw.

Both make it to the finals of the monthly tournament, the contest being rock-paper-scissors. Killua defeats Gon by switching hands at the last second and obtains their first specified slot card, " Sword of Truth ". They notice they are being followed, but their tactics manage to thwart the attempts of the first two players who try to take their "Sword of Truth", with Gon taking the spell card from a third player's hand before he can cast it.

In the end, however, they are surrounded by a group of competent players and lose the card. They decide to go to Masadora to get spells. They are excited to learn that monsters and bandits lurk on the way to Masadora. Before they leave, Biscuit begs them to let her join them. Despite their speed, Biscuit manages to keep up with them. At one point they seem to be ambushed by bandits , who however implore them to give them money to purchase medicine to fight off a deadly epidemy.

Gon and Killua give them almost everything they have but surprisingly get nothing in return. As soon as they leave the forest and head into the badlands , they are attacked by Cyclops. Gon's punch has no effect on them, but they manage to easily defeat the whole group when Killua discovers their eye is their weakness. They are forced to flee when spotted by a Melanin Lizard. They repeatedly fail to beat different Greed Island monsters until they see a suit of armor walking towards them.

Biscuit impatiently tells them to use Gyo, which allows them to find the Radio Rat controlling it and turn it into a card. Biscuit proclaims herself their new Nen instructor. She then senses Binolt 's bloodlust and pretends to fight with them to make him target her when she goes off by herself.

After taking a detour, Gon and Killua reach her in time to see her effortlessly defeat her opponent. Gon asks her why she came to Greed Island, and after stating she wants to obtain a Blue Planet , she returns the question. Gon is surprised to discover she has heard of his father, whom Netero claims to be one of the best Nen users in the world.

As their first training exercise, she has Gon and Killua fight Binolt for two weeks inside a rocky arena. They are unable to approach him until Gon, taking the cue from Killua, strikes the wall with Ko and uses a boulder as a shield. Gon creates a diversion, allowing Killua to pin him to the ground, but Gon stops him and insists on training for the whole two weeks until they can take him one on one.

He allows Binolt to rest, awakening when he tries to use Zetsu. By the tenth day, both he and Killua become strong enough to defeat him. He acknowledges it, but Gon thanks him for his help. As he hoped, Binolt promises to leave the island and turn himself in. Grinding the progress of their game to a screeching halt, Biscuit Krueger focuses on training the two boys physically and in Nen.

She starts by having them run to Masadora in three hours and back in two and a half, both trips leaving Gon winded. Instead of buying spells, she acquires two shovels and a wheelbarrow, ordering her students to dig their way to Masadora. The training is exhausting, and, to top it off, Biscuit has them sleep while keeping a part of their brain vigilant, which severely cuts on Gon's sleep. After a couple of days, Gon comes up with the idea of enfolding the shovel with his aura, discovering Shu.

This allows them to progress much more rapidly, but also to tire out more quickly. Biscuit has them face off against all the monsters in the region, with Gon falling two weeks behind Killua while trying to catch the Bubble Horse.

Biscuit then introduces them to Ko, which Gon recognizes as his special attack. She tells them the best defense against it is Ken , a prolonged state of Ren. She nudges Gon with her Ko-covered fist, knocking him back and causing him to bleed, leading them to realize the power of the technique.

She tries again, this time waiting for Gon to exhaust his aura, which occurs in about two minutes. Gon's desire for strength can finally be manifested through the development of his Nen ability. After one month of Shu and Ken training, Gon becomes capable of holding Ken for 30 minutes. Her next teaching is Ryu , the instantaneous redistribution of aura through Gyo for combat purposes, and has them hone it by sparring together.

They start off slowly , [] but become capable of performing Ryu at combat speed in only two weeks. She thus introduces them to training by Nen type. His Enhancement attack, Rock , is successful, but he is unable to emit his aura for Paper.

They head to Masadora to learn how to leave the island, and, after defeating a Wolf Pack and the Harbormaster , Killua leaves the island. Gon recommends him to ask the Kiriko to take him to the exam site. While Killua is gone, Gon continues his training.

Shortly after the separation, he and Biscuit are approached by Abengane, [] who tells them that Genthru is the Bomber and about the fate of the alliance, asking them to avenge him and prevent Genthru from clearing the game.

After he leaves, Gon asks Biscuit how long it will take him to master his Nen ability. She replies years will be necessary, but that he is not far from achieving what he envisions. He considers going to the alliance's hideout. Biscuit reflects it is unlikely they can help them but thinks their hideout might contain useful clues if they were to meet the Bomber later on. They head to Masadora and buy spell cards, deducing from the new shipment that the alliance members are dead. They find the rare " Fortress " and agonize over what to do with it, with Gon wishing Killua was with them.

They have him take charge of the card distribution. To get used to casting spells, he has Gon try " Contact ". They are shocked to see the name "Chrollo Lucilfer" in his binder.

They disclose to Biscuit their history with Kurapika and Phantom Troupe, who in turn tells them about Exorcism. Killua briefly leaves the game to phone Kurapika and returns telling Gon their friend was not fazed by the news and that the player is not the real Chrollo. The two squabble over Gon's decision to chant while preparing the moves, which Biscuit approved of because to him it felt natural. The three finally start playing the game for real, with Gon using Rock to obtain three King White Stag Beetles , which however they are unable to monopolize.

They acquire one " Gold Dust Girl " each and one " Paladin's Necklace " from the monthly tournament in Antokiba, which they duplicate before converting it so Gon can wear it. Passes ". Killua wins a " Rainbow Diamond " and a " Fledgling Gambler " with the help of the Risky Dice until Biscuit is forced to knock him out to halt his budding gambling addiction.

By facing all manners of trials, over the course of one month they gather 50 specified slot cards in total, among which are " Fledgling CEO ", " Doyen's Growth Pills ", and " Staff of Judgment ". Gon is surprised they have managed to convert so many rare items into cards, which leads Killua to conclude there aren't many competitive teams.

Gon's words inspire Killua into getting into the business of trading " Leave " cards to weak players in return for rare cards , raising their total number to 57 [] and later to 61 51 without duplicates. They resolve to keep looking for cards on their own while also trading players they encounter for them and information.

This leads him to wonder if he can cure the villagers they donated their belongings to. Their charity causes the villagers to trust them, and the necklace heals them. In return, the villagers give them a " Wild Luck Alexandrite ". By giving the group information about Genthru's ability, they obtain two rare cards. Gon's willingness to cooperate also earns them a lot of crucial information.

The alliance decides to monopolize one of the four cards Genthru's team lacks, and settle on No. The alliance heads to a bar where they find four pirates. When they ask them to leave, Bopobo challenges them to push him out of a flaming ring. The pirate holds him over the fire, so Gon kicks him to force him to let go. Killua stops Gon before he can use Rock and takes on Bopobo himself. He wins the confrontation, so the alliance members are taken to the lighthouse-turned-gym where Razor and the other pirates each challenge an opponent to a sport.

Realizing their allies are too weak to be of use, Gon's team throw their matches while gathering as much information on the contests as possible. The alliance eventually loses and disbands, surmising the Bomber s will not be able to form the necessary group of 15 to win the card. Gon, Killua, Biscuit, and Goreinu however decide to try again after finding more powerful allies. The four brainstorm to find potential teammates in their contacts, with Gon considering Binolt, who however is either dead or has left the game.

He then proposes finding out who "Chrollo" is since an alias would not make sense if it were simply a Spider seeking to clear the game, which they determine not to be the case.

Despite Killua's objections, Gon insists on finding out who it is. They teleport to him and find out "Chrollo" is Hisoka, who tells them he is looking for Chrollo inside the game. Biscuit invites him to join their alliance to defeat Razor while discreetly informing the others he is lying.

He asks Hisoka to check his binder to see if he has him among his contacts, which he does. Goreinu negotiates for them and Tsezguerra accepts. Killua wants to test him first. He and Gon are impressed with his jumping ability and copy it, shattering his record on the first try. Gon challenges Killua multiple times but keeps losing. Their alliance now counting nine members, they each choose a sport that fits their abilities. Gon initially planned to do boxing, but, when Barry volunteers instead, he is assigned to volleyball with Tsezguerra.

After a week of training, they head to the lighthouse, having recruited six more players to reach the necessary number. Barry, Kess , and Rodriot best their opponents, after which Razor plans to enter the game himself. Bopobo incites a revolt but is killed by Razor. This proves problematic for the alliance since the weaker players refuse to participate.

Still believing him to be an NPC, Gon asks Razor what Bopobo did to deserve to die, and is shocked to learn that he was a death row convict and that Greed Island takes place in the real world.

He thus enquires if Ging is on the island, which causes Razor to recognize Gon as his son and to go all out, as requested to him by his father.

Goreinu uses his own ability so they have eight players and the match begins. Gon and Killua manage to follow his lightning-fast passages and warn Tsezguerra, who reacts to the throw-in time to survive, although he is eliminated.

Gon tells Hisoka to use Bungee Gum on the ball so they can keep throwing. Ging, rejoice. There's no doubt about it However, Razor's team eventually retrieves it.

He aims a throw at Gon, who protects himself with Ko; however, since he neglected to reinforce his legs, he is thrown into a wall and eliminated. Eager to catch Razor's next throw, Gon declares he will be the one to call, "Back". Killua convinces him to wait until only two players on their team are left.

He has Killua hold the ball and begins to charge Rock. He builds up aura again before unleashing an even more powerful punch. However, Razor kills the momentum of the ball with a bump, awing Gon. Hisoka catches the ball with Bungee Gum , forcing Razor to use up his freebie. Gon, however, replies that he can but needs Killua to give it his best. He comes up with a formation to recover the ball from Razor. Gon then builds up even more aura than before in preparation for his last attack.

To honor his wish of a crushing victory, Hisoka uses Bungee Gum to send the ball back at Razor and stick it to his hands until he is pushed out of the court.

Gon recovers moments after their victory, and Razor offers to tell him all he knows about Ging. He tells the boy Ging is not on the island, and shares the story of how he inspired him. The NPC who told them about "Plot of Beach" leads them to the top of the lighthouse and, when the dawn rises, turns into the card while gazing out of the window. After Hisoka leaves, Goreinu and Tsezguerra content themselves with copies , believing Gon deserves the original.

The two then suggest a partnership to defeat Genthru. Just then, Genthru contacts Tsezguerra and reveals he killed all the members of Kazsule's alliance. Furious, Gon challenges him to a fight, [] and Biscuit only barely manages to prevent him from revealing he has the original "Plot of Beach", which Genthru believes to be in Tsezguerra's possession. When the communication ends, Tsezguerra scolds Gon for his impulsiveness. He offers to buy them one week to heal their wounds and come up with a plan for free, and three in exchange for "Wild Luck Alexandrite".

Three weeks and five days after Tsezguerra began stalling the Bomber s , his team is forced to retreat out of the game. The Bomber s teleport to Gon's team, who pretend to be taken by surprise. They refuse to hand over their cards and flee to make the Bomber s use up their movement spells until they manage to lead them in the desired location.

Before clashing again, he forces Genthru to agree that the winner will hand his cards over to the loser, declaring he would rather die than give his cards to a bandit. Gon is momentarily frightened by Genthru's superior aura output, and his attacks easily countered.

However, Gon's pride as a warrior prohibits him from carrying out the plan until he manages to force Genthru to resort to Little Flower. Genthru lands some solid blows. The first hit sends Gon reeling, but he sees through the second one, remembering Biscuit's warning. Genthru thus activates the ability from both hands. Ignoring Biscuit and Killua's words of caution again, Gon resolves to try out a new tactic. Gon loses his left hand, and even his right is gravely injured, but he manages to bear the pain well enough to charge Rock while Genthru is stunned.

His enemy trips over a root, which allows him to dodge Gon's punch. Satisfied, the boy accepts to proceed with the plan. He pulls a card out of his binder, which the Paladin's Necklace reverts to its true form , and warns Genthru he might die if he converts it.

Genthru admits defeat and draws Gon close with a request. He swiftly crushes the boy's windpipe so he cannot dispel the binder and tries to knock him out, but Gon manages to counter the second strike. Enraged, he converts the card, soaking Genthru in gasoline to prevent him from using Little Flower. Both he and Genthru fall into it. Gon immediately jumps into a small side tunnel while the card reverts into a massive boulder that comes crashing down on Genthru.

The Bomber leaps into the tunnel, only to find himself trapped by the boulder and Gon charging Rock right in front of him. He tries to surrender, but Gon knocks him out. He contacts and meets up with Killua and Biscuit, and together they restrain the three Bomber s and take their cards. The trio also uses it on Genthru's teammates before it maxes out. They contact Goreinu to receive more copies, who however is unwilling to waste the card on three murderers.

Gon activates his last copy, which prompts Goreinu to hand them his own, as well as all his and Tsezguerra's team's cards. Gon, Killua, and Biscuit also receive 1 billion each as a result of Battera rescinding the contract. Gon places all 99 specified slot cards in his binder. An announcement goes off that alerts every player of a quiz test, the prize being the elusive " Ruler's Blessing ". Multiple players teleport to the group's location, but only to offer them a deal.

Gashta and Zetsk Bellam attack him to get the card, but Gon's team easily defeat them. Killua " drifts " to Limeiro so Gon and Biscuit can fly there too.

Gon enters the castle, where he is greeted by List , [] who takes him to Dwun 's dumpster of a room. The Game Master shares anecdotes of his past with Ging and gives Gon "Ruler's Blessing" as well as the container in which to transport three cards to the outside world. He then asks the boy if he wants the generic ending or the special one just for him, and Gon goes with the former, unaware that there is no alternate ending.

After a majestic party, Gon, Killua, and Biscuit pick the three cards. When the trio leave the game, Gon converts "Paladin's Necklace" to revert "Plot of Beach" into " Accompany ", which he had previously transformed with "Clone", after finding out that the first contact on his list was not Goreinu, the person to enter the game after him, but an anagram of "Ging". He proclaims the first thing he will do after meeting his father is introduce Killua as his best friend, to the latter's embarrassment, and moving Biscuit to tears.

Kite explains to Gon he has been on Greed Island on Ging's request, and that Gon's use of "Accompany" instead of " Magnetic Force " caused him to meet Kite and not Ging, who wanted to make sure Gon and him would be alone if they were to meet. They enjoy eating dinner while Kite tells Gon that he was finally able to find Ging, but Gon does not want him to say where he is. Alongside Kite's team, Gon and Killua work as biological researchers for one month, finding a great number of new species thanks to their affinity with nature.

They fly to the Southernpiece Auction House to investigate. The field research is unsuccessful, but Podungo discovers the limb came from a man-sized Chimera Ant Queen — an insect that devours other animals and then gives birth to progeny that inherit the characteristics of the different species it has eaten. After researching the currents, Kite bets that the Chimera Ant Queen might have washed onto an anarcho-primitivist, autonomous nation called Neo-Green Life.

Following his hunch, they head to NGL. They rent horses and plan to search along the coastline. Gon finds animal carcasses impaled by Rammot , who beats him and Killua back. Kite tests them by making them fight the Chimera Ant.

Gon and Killua tag-team to beat him and, after Killua paralyzes him, Gon lands a near-fatal blow, but Rammot is saved by his Squadron Leader , Colt. Kite warns the two boys they will see carnage but they're willing to continue nonetheless. The trio discovers the hidden side of NGL: a narcotics factory once commandeered by the former kingpin of the country, Gyro. Hisoka, also known as The Magician, is one of the most powerful Hunters in the series.

Highly skilled in the usage of Nen, Hisoka's aura possesses the qualities of both gum and rubber, hence the name Bungee Gum. Using his aura in conjunction with his skills in Nen, Hisoka becomes strong enough to defeat even the most seasoned Hunters. Even though Gon has come a long way and is far stronger than he once was, he's no match for Hisoka. As seen throughout the series, Hisoka believes that Gon is getting stronger, but he isn't at the level where he can stand on the same pedestal as Hisoka himself.

One of the fellow students of Wing, Zushi is a Nen user, although not much is known about his abilities. As a practitioner of the famous Shigen-ryu style, Zushi's abilities are growing every day.

He is said to be one of the weakest Nen users in the series, and according to Togashi he isn't highly skilled in anything in particular. Nonetheless, he does possess a strong resolve which will make him stronger someday. In spite of that, Zushi won't last too long in a fight against Gon as the latter is miles ahead of him in terms of skill and experience. One of the members of the famous Kurta Clan, Kurapika is a formidable enemy for anyone in Hunter x Hunter.

Being one of the 12 Zodiacs, he possesses great skill in Nen and its usage. While originally a Conjurer, Kurapika's Scarlet eyes let him become a Specialist and use all 6 Nen types to their maximum potential.

His Chain Jail is an awfully powerful weapon to use against anyone, and even Mizaistom acknowledged his skill. While Gon is strong, there are too many complications that he could run into a fight against Kurapika.



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