Summary of theme songs and insert songs from HUNTER×HUNTER
The popular Weekly Shonen Jump manga HUNTER×HUNTER is a work by Yoshihiro Togashi, and it began serialization in 1998.
It’s a manga full of appeal, from a world that ignites your spirit of adventure to intricate battles of wits that make use of unique abilities.
It was first adapted into an anime in 1999, and since then TV versions, OVAs, and films have been released intermittently.
In this article, we’ll give you a comprehensive look at the theme songs and insert songs from the HUNTER×HUNTER anime series.
Whether you’re a HUNTER×HUNTER fan or someone who wants to reminisce about the original broadcasts, be sure to check it out!
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HUNTER×HUNTER Theme and Insert Song Compilation (11–20)
Eyes burning crimsonKurapika (CV: Miyuki Sawashiro)

It’s a dramatic number that portrays vengeance and determination.
Released in March 2012 as a character song for the anime HUNTER×HUNTER, it features an imposing rock sound, with Miyuki Sawashiro’s vocals brilliantly conveying Kurapika’s complex emotions.
Throughout the lyrics, you can feel the vows bound to the “Scarlet Eyes” and the longing for lost comrades.
Listening to it alongside the anime and manga should help you resonate even more deeply with Kurapika’s state of mind.
In conclusion
I think they were all famous songs that brought to mind the characters—Gon, Killua, Kurapika, Leorio, and the rest! Since it’s a long-loved series, it seems like everyone has their own “This one’s the best!” song.
Why not take this opportunity to watch the anime series again?





