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At some point, he asked his aunt if he could take part in the Hunter Exam where she said she would only allow him if he could catch the '''Master of the Swamp''' that was a giant fish operating on the island. | At some point, he asked his aunt if he could take part in the Hunter Exam where she said she would only allow him if he could catch the '''Master of the Swamp''' that was a giant fish operating on the island. | ||
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+ | Gon is first seen fishing on a Whale Island bog for The Master of the Swamp—a fish so enormous that five grown fishermen pulling together could not land it, but Gon succeeds in catching it after a week of work. He made a wager with his aunt Mito Freecss that if he could catch the fish, she would allow him to take part in the Hunter Exam. After getting Mito's consent on his application to the Hunter Exam, Gon proceeds to say a bittersweet farewell to Kon; a Foxbear cub raised by the boy following his first encounter with Kite. Gon tells Kon that he is going to become a Hunter and that he will do things that the animals of the forest will not like. Since Kon is the king of the forest, he can not talk to Gon anymore. Kon walks away from Gon to a gathering of other animals. Gon returns home and speaks to Mito. She asks if Gon always knew his father's trade, and also tells him his father left Gon with her when he was still a baby; Gon replies that being a Hunter must be an important job if family comes second, and that it is time for him to meet his father. He is then seen preparing to board a ship heading for the Hunter Exam. Everyone in the town comes to say goodbye and wish him luck. Aunt Mito comes and tells him that his father did not abandon him; she made him give up Gon through the courts. Gon says he knew because she never looks at him when she is lying. He gets on the boat and yells back to her that he will return as a great Hunter. The first night on the boat, there is a huge storm that tosses around most of the would-be Hunters. After the storm, the ship's drunkard of a captain walks around to see only three candidates still able to move. Later on, Gon is standing on the front of the boat where he predicts they will be hit by another storm, but this time it will be three times the size of the previous night. The Captain knows he is correct and not guessing; he sees Ging in Gon. He asks who Gon's father is, which confirms his first impression. The Captain shows Gon how to steer the boat and announces that the next storm is coming and that anyone who wants off should leave. All but Gon, Kurapika, and Leorio leave. The Captain enquires why they want to be Hunters. Gon answers immediately while the other two do not. Leorio asks why they should tell him when he just steers the ship. The Captain replies that he screens applicants and that it is up to him whether or not they pass. The remaining two tell him. While explaining, Kurapika annoys Leorio to the point where they go out into the storm to fight. When Katzo falls overboard, Gon jumps after him, catching him and narrowly escaping falling into the ocean thanks to Kurapika and Leorio grabbing his ankles in time to pull them both back on board. | ||
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+ | When they reach land, the Captain gives them a hint to head to a lone cedar tree outside of the city to find their navigators. Gon decides to go, and Kurapika tags along. Leorio splits off to take the bus to Zaban City, but rejoins them when he overhears that it is trick to weed out the weak. Later they reach a village that seems to be deserted, but Gon and Kurapika hear sounds of people. Then the whole population of the village comes out to start The Mind-Boggling Two Choice Quiz. The leader of the village asks two questions and all they can say is 1 or 2. A man who had been tailing them walks in and says he will go first. She asks him, "Men have taken your mother and your true love captive. Who do you save?" He chooses 1, the mother, and is allowed to pass. Leorio starts yelling because of the preposterous question. Kurapika tells him to be quiet; he and Gon have figured out the riddle. She asks another impossible question and after the time limit is up, with none of them having said an answer, Leorio tries to attack her. Kurapika blocks it stating they passed since silence was the real answer. He adds that he heard the other man scream, meaning he was attacked. In the meanwhile, Gon keeps agonizing over the riddle until he declares he cannot find an answer. To Kurapika and Leorio, who are content with passing the test, he replies that the day may come when he really has to choose. After a few hours, the trio reaches a house and finds the navigator couple being attacked by a Kiriko, a Magical Beast called a Kiriko. When the beast takes off with the lady, Gon and Kurapika launch themselves in pursuit while Leorio stays behind to take care of the man. Gon is amazed to find out that the Kiriko can talk. He pulls ahead of Kurapika, closes in on the Kiriko, and bashes him in the head. The Kiriko drops the wife, who is caught by Kurapika. Gon continues to pursue it until it confronts him into a clearing. Gon merely greets it and asks where the one he hit went to. It is revealed that the two Kiriko and the couple are a family and the Navigators, and Gon was the first human in years capable of telling the wife apart from the husband. The Kiriko fly the three to the Hunter Exam site. The next day, they arrive in Zaban City. They initially assume a majestic building is the exam hall, but a disguised Kiriko takes them to a small restaurant. The disguised Magical Beast orders a specific meal, then the cook sits them in a room and delivers the meal. The room is actually an elevator that starts to drop. As they make their way down, Kurapika and Leorio try to find out whether Gon is taking the test for gain or for justice, but he is unable to answer before the doors of the elevator open. They are immediately greeted by Tonpa, who introduces himself as a friend trying to help Gon. Then he introduces some of the other regulars, such as Bourbon the Snake Charmer, Todo the Wrestler, the Amori Brothers, Cherry, and Geretta the Huntsman. While doing the introductions they hear a bloodcurdling scream, and they look to see a man missing his arms courtesy of Hisoka the Magician who maimed him only because he bumped into him. Tonpa then offers Gon and the other two some juice. Gon, being the first to taste it, spits it out saying it tastes funny, leading Kurapika and Leorio to dump theirs on the ground. Afterwards, Tonpa makes a hasty apology. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 07:19, 3 December 2022
Gon Freecss is a male anime and manga character who features in Hunter x Hunter.
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Biography
Gon Freecss (Japanese: ゴン゠フリークス, Hepburn: Gon Furīkusu) was a male human who was born the son of the hunter Ging Freecss.
When he was 20 years old, Ging Freecss returned to his home on Whale Island for the first time in 8 years where he was carrying his infant son Gon. When questioned about the boy's mother, Ging simply said that the pair had been separated. In this time, Ging attempted to leave the newborn Gon in the care of his grandmother but his parenting style infuriated his cousin Mito Freecss (ミト゠フリークス, Mito Furīkusu) who claimed custody of the boy in court. Afterwards, Ging came to leave Whale Island with him never returning to his home town.
In the years afterwards, Gon was raised by Mito who became a foster mother to him where she claimed that his parents had died in an accident when he was a baby. When he was 9 years old, the boy was rescued from an angry mother Foxbear by a professional Hunter named Kite who had been a student of his father. During the encounter, Kite came to hit Gon in the face and tried to kill the Foxbear's cub but the young boy went to protect it. Kite revealed that he had been looking for Ging as a final test in being seen as a true Hunter where his admiration of his mentor awoke a desire in the young Gon to meet his own father. For this to occur, Gon needed a Hunter License and set about becoming a Hunter so he could learn why his father had chosen his profession over his son.
At some point, he asked his aunt if he could take part in the Hunter Exam where she said she would only allow him if he could catch the Master of the Swamp that was a giant fish operating on the island.
Gon is first seen fishing on a Whale Island bog for The Master of the Swamp—a fish so enormous that five grown fishermen pulling together could not land it, but Gon succeeds in catching it after a week of work. He made a wager with his aunt Mito Freecss that if he could catch the fish, she would allow him to take part in the Hunter Exam. After getting Mito's consent on his application to the Hunter Exam, Gon proceeds to say a bittersweet farewell to Kon; a Foxbear cub raised by the boy following his first encounter with Kite. Gon tells Kon that he is going to become a Hunter and that he will do things that the animals of the forest will not like. Since Kon is the king of the forest, he can not talk to Gon anymore. Kon walks away from Gon to a gathering of other animals. Gon returns home and speaks to Mito. She asks if Gon always knew his father's trade, and also tells him his father left Gon with her when he was still a baby; Gon replies that being a Hunter must be an important job if family comes second, and that it is time for him to meet his father. He is then seen preparing to board a ship heading for the Hunter Exam. Everyone in the town comes to say goodbye and wish him luck. Aunt Mito comes and tells him that his father did not abandon him; she made him give up Gon through the courts. Gon says he knew because she never looks at him when she is lying. He gets on the boat and yells back to her that he will return as a great Hunter. The first night on the boat, there is a huge storm that tosses around most of the would-be Hunters. After the storm, the ship's drunkard of a captain walks around to see only three candidates still able to move. Later on, Gon is standing on the front of the boat where he predicts they will be hit by another storm, but this time it will be three times the size of the previous night. The Captain knows he is correct and not guessing; he sees Ging in Gon. He asks who Gon's father is, which confirms his first impression. The Captain shows Gon how to steer the boat and announces that the next storm is coming and that anyone who wants off should leave. All but Gon, Kurapika, and Leorio leave. The Captain enquires why they want to be Hunters. Gon answers immediately while the other two do not. Leorio asks why they should tell him when he just steers the ship. The Captain replies that he screens applicants and that it is up to him whether or not they pass. The remaining two tell him. While explaining, Kurapika annoys Leorio to the point where they go out into the storm to fight. When Katzo falls overboard, Gon jumps after him, catching him and narrowly escaping falling into the ocean thanks to Kurapika and Leorio grabbing his ankles in time to pull them both back on board.
When they reach land, the Captain gives them a hint to head to a lone cedar tree outside of the city to find their navigators. Gon decides to go, and Kurapika tags along. Leorio splits off to take the bus to Zaban City, but rejoins them when he overhears that it is trick to weed out the weak. Later they reach a village that seems to be deserted, but Gon and Kurapika hear sounds of people. Then the whole population of the village comes out to start The Mind-Boggling Two Choice Quiz. The leader of the village asks two questions and all they can say is 1 or 2. A man who had been tailing them walks in and says he will go first. She asks him, "Men have taken your mother and your true love captive. Who do you save?" He chooses 1, the mother, and is allowed to pass. Leorio starts yelling because of the preposterous question. Kurapika tells him to be quiet; he and Gon have figured out the riddle. She asks another impossible question and after the time limit is up, with none of them having said an answer, Leorio tries to attack her. Kurapika blocks it stating they passed since silence was the real answer. He adds that he heard the other man scream, meaning he was attacked. In the meanwhile, Gon keeps agonizing over the riddle until he declares he cannot find an answer. To Kurapika and Leorio, who are content with passing the test, he replies that the day may come when he really has to choose. After a few hours, the trio reaches a house and finds the navigator couple being attacked by a Kiriko, a Magical Beast called a Kiriko. When the beast takes off with the lady, Gon and Kurapika launch themselves in pursuit while Leorio stays behind to take care of the man. Gon is amazed to find out that the Kiriko can talk. He pulls ahead of Kurapika, closes in on the Kiriko, and bashes him in the head. The Kiriko drops the wife, who is caught by Kurapika. Gon continues to pursue it until it confronts him into a clearing. Gon merely greets it and asks where the one he hit went to. It is revealed that the two Kiriko and the couple are a family and the Navigators, and Gon was the first human in years capable of telling the wife apart from the husband. The Kiriko fly the three to the Hunter Exam site. The next day, they arrive in Zaban City. They initially assume a majestic building is the exam hall, but a disguised Kiriko takes them to a small restaurant. The disguised Magical Beast orders a specific meal, then the cook sits them in a room and delivers the meal. The room is actually an elevator that starts to drop. As they make their way down, Kurapika and Leorio try to find out whether Gon is taking the test for gain or for justice, but he is unable to answer before the doors of the elevator open. They are immediately greeted by Tonpa, who introduces himself as a friend trying to help Gon. Then he introduces some of the other regulars, such as Bourbon the Snake Charmer, Todo the Wrestler, the Amori Brothers, Cherry, and Geretta the Huntsman. While doing the introductions they hear a bloodcurdling scream, and they look to see a man missing his arms courtesy of Hisoka the Magician who maimed him only because he bumped into him. Tonpa then offers Gon and the other two some juice. Gon, being the first to taste it, spits it out saying it tastes funny, leading Kurapika and Leorio to dump theirs on the ground. Afterwards, Tonpa makes a hasty apology.
Overview
Personality and attributes
In appearance, Gon Freecss was young male with long spiky black green tipped hair and large, hazel brown eyes.
Gon was shown as being simple-minded and determined that were common traits among Enhancer-type Nen users.
One of his reasons for wanting to be a Hunter was to meet his father. He believed that his father's devotion to being a Hunter must have meant that it was an important job as it put his family second.
He was noted for having a bit of temper and holding an impulsive nature that caused him to act without thinking things through leading to him suffering the consequences of his actions.
According to Zepile, Gon did not care about concepts such as good or bad when he was curious or amazed.
It was shown that he was the son of the Double-Star Ruin Hunter Ging Freecss (ジン゠フリークス, Jin Furīkusu).
Gon was raised by his aunt Mito Freecss (ミト゠フリークス, Mito Furīkusu) who was his father's cousin where she helped care for him until he decided to take part in the Hunter Exam.
He later came to meet the Hunter Kite (カイト, Kaito) who had been his father's disciple and student. Gon came to blame himself for being too weak to help his mentor causing him to enter a destructive and self-destructive spiral. This led to him being extremely vengeful and single-minded where he was only focused on making Pitou fix Kite.
Powers and abilities
It was shown that his eyesight was excellent to the point that he was able to spot several examinees in the woods from the top of a tree with this being a feat that Kurapika had judged to be impossible by normal human standards. Similarly, his sense of hearing was superior where he was able to fight even in pitch-black darkness. In one instance, he was able to battle a bat-like opponent by hearing their wings cutting through the air and using that to determine their location.
His Nen ability was called Jajanken (ジャジャン拳けん) that was a play on the Japanese word for rock-paper-scissors "Janken". The concept was first developed by Gon after he learnt the dangerous roots of the game within martial arts.
When using the ability, Gon performed a chant just prior to each attack where he spoke the words, "First comes rock! Rock, paper..." (最さい初しょはグー! ジャン!! ケン!!! 〈……〉!!!!, Saisho wa Gū! Jan!! Ken!!! [...]!!!!).
With the power, he could perform three different types of techniques that were:
- Rock (グー, Gū) : a close ranged attack that had the highest power level due to it factoring on him being an Enhancer.
- Scissors (チー, Chī) : a mid-ranged attack that involved transmuting his aura into a long blade which he could extend from his outstretched middle and pointer fingers.
- Paper (パー, Pā) : a long-ranged attack that used his Emission skills to hurl aura from his open palm as a spherical projectile.
A tool he kept with him was a telescopic fishing rod that came from his hobby of angling. As a Hunter, he came to use it as a makeshift weapon allowing him to strike faraway opponents with its heavy float and grabbing faraway objects with the hook.
He came to join the ranks of the Hunter Association (ハンター協きょう会かい[1] or Hハンター協きょう会かい,[2] Hantā Kyōkai) where he was listed as being a Rookie (ルーキー, Rūkī).
Notes
- Gon Freecss was created by Yoshihiro Togashi where he featured in the setting of Hunter x Hunter.
In other media
Television
- In Hunter x Hunter, Gon Freecs appeared in the setting of the 1999 anime television series where he was voiced by Japanese actress Junko Takeuchi and by English actress Elinor Holt in the dub.
- In Hunter x Hunter, Gon Freecs appeared in the setting of the 2011 reboot anime television series where he was voiced by Japanese actress Megumi Han and by English actress Erica Mendez in the dub.
Video games
- In Jump Force, Gon Freecs appeared as a playable character in the setting of the crossover fighting video game where he was voiced by Japanese actress Megumi Han.
Appearances
- Hunter x Hunter:
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