Gon and Kurapika reunite with Leorio and Killua at the Phase Two site. Satotz leads what remains of the candidates to meet the second phase examiners, named Menchi and Buhara. The examiners declare the next phase is to test their cooking skills, much to the candidates' disbelief. The test requires pork, so the candidates are sent to find pigs in the forest. However, the pigs living inside the forest are carnivorous and tear through the candidates. Thanks to Gon, they discover the pigs' weakness and they manage to each get one for their cooking. Upon tasting the candidates' cooking, Buhara gives a pass but Menchi fails all of them. Knowing the candidates will riot, Satotz informs Chairman Netoros of the Hunter Selection Committee to make an appearance. Netoros arrives to correct Menchi's habit of getting biased whenever it's related to cooking. Netoros allows Menchi to stay on as examiner, and she gives the candidates a retest: boil eggs laid by spider eagles on Mt. Split-in-Half. The candidates ride on Netoros' airship to the mountain where they learn they have to jump down a potentially fatal height to get the eggs. Having seen and learnt how Menchi gets her egg, Gon leads some of the other candidates into successfully getting their own. Some candidates are killed while rashly trying to get their eggs while others refuse to take the leap. Out of the 50 candidates who survive to reach Phase Two, 42 candidates now remain.
If you're a fan of action-packed adventure stories that blend fantasy, comedy, drama, and animation into one riveting package, then we have just the TV series for you. We're talking about none other than 'One Piece', a hit Japanese anime that has been lauded by viewers worldwide.
Produced in Japan and spanning an impressive 22 seasons with over 1000 episodes to its credit, this enduringly popular franchise follows the exploits of Monkey D. Luffy and his merry band of pirates. Together, they traverse dangerous waters and encounter a host of intriguing characters in their quest to uncover 'One Piece', the grandest treasure left behind by Gold Roger, the legendary Pirate King.
The voice talent behind this beloved series is nothing short of remarkable. Mayumi Tanaka lends her voice to the lead character, Monkey D. Luffy; Kazuya Nakai brings life to Roronoa Zoro; Akemi Okamura voices Nami; Kappei Yamaguchi plays Usopp; Hiroaki Hirata portrays Vinsmoke Sanji; Yuriko Yamaguchi is Nico Robin; Kazuki Yao is Franky; Cho voices Brook; and Mika Doi plays Koby. Each actor brings distinct personality traits to their respective character roles making every scene more vibrant and engaging.