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Hanse (ハンゼ, Hanze) was a Greed Island player and the leader of Team Hanse, which included two other members, Zeho and Wong Li. He was also a member of Kazsule's Alliance.[1]

Appearance[]

Hanse was a man of average height and build. He had dark skin, thick eyebrows, and a big Rumpole nose. He wore a plain tank top, pants, and boots.[1]

Personality[]

Not much is known about Hanse's personality, but he becomes anxious when he realizes that he has a bomb attached to him after learning about the bomb placement conditions[1] and becomes upset when weapons are allowed in the boxing match.[2]

Plot[]

Greed Island arc[]

Asta In Meeting About The Bomber

Hanse and his team in the meeting about Genthru

After receiving an invitation from Kazsule, Hanse's team comprised of Wong Li and Zeho attend a meeting with five other teams. Kazsule, who leads the meeting, proposes to the attendees an alliance between them all in order to figure out a way to stop the Bombers from completing the game. The alliance is agreed upon and, to prove their worth to the alliance, Gon's team divulges Genthru's abilities. Hearing the explanation of how Genthru's abilities work, Wong Li and Hanse are perturbed since both were touched by him. An alliance is then formed between the groups, and it's decided that the goal of the alliance is to monopolize a card that the Bombers haven't acquired yet. Killua claims that his team has the "Wild Luck Alexandrite" card, but it is deemed impractical to monopolize a card with a transformation limit of 20 and Hanse claims it'd be an arduous task to procure nineteen "Clone" cards. So Hanse then uses a "List" card to figure out if anyone owns the "Tree of Plenty" card, but discovers that it's impossible to hold its monopoly, as three people already own it. However, Montreux discovers that the "Plot of Beach" can be monopolized as no other player owns it. After discovering the card's location, the alliance travels to Soufrabi with an "Accompany" card.[1]

Upon arriving in Soufrabi, Kazsule explains how to retrieve an SS-rank card, and the group splits up to find information on the card, until Kazsule finds a female NPC who has information on the "Plot of Beach" card and directs the alliance to the base of the pirates in town. After the group makes their way to a local bar, they are challenged by Bopobo to a sumo match.[3] Hanse's team member, Zeho, steps up to the challenge, but fails due to being too weak. However, Killua manages to defeat Bopobo, and the alliance members are then led to the pirates' lighthouse base outside the town. Razor, the leader of the pirates, challenges the group to a series of sports trials. The first is boxing, and Montreux steps up to the challenge.[4]

When the rules are explained—one of them being that objects conjured with Nen are allowed—Hanse and Wong Li voice their disdain for the rule since they worry that conjured guns will be allowed, but they're assured by the pirate boxer that he will only use his fists. The match then begins, and Montreux looks like he has the upper hand and knocks down the pirate boxer, earning the praise of Yabibi and Hanse's teams, but Montreux suddenly falls down for the count as well. During the count, the pirate boxer gets back up and wins the match. It's learned that the pirate boxer used a teleporting uppercut to KO Montreux. The alliance team then loses the remaining matches. Realizing that there's no way for the Bombers to acquire the "Plot of Beach" card, the alliance is disbanded and the teams all leave the lighthouse (with the exception of Gon, Killua, Biscuit, and Goreinu).[2]

Later, Hanse's name is mentioned in Gon's binder.[5] Not long after leaving the lighthouse, Hanse and his teammates are killed by the Bombers.[6]

Abilities & Powers[]

Gon's team estimated him to be too weak to defeat Razor's convicts, as turned out to be the case. Hanse was also unable to see the pirate boxer's teleporting uppercut.[2]

Nen[]

Due to being able to access Greed Island, Hanse was capable of utilizing Nen.[7]

Manga Appearances[]

Greed Island arc
120. September 6th: Part 1 Absent
121. September 6th: Part 2 Absent
122. September 6th: Part 3 Absent
123. September 6th: Part 4 Absent
124. September 7th: Part 1 to September 10th: Part 1 Absent
125. September 10th: Part 2 Absent
126. September 10th: Part 3 Absent
127. September 10th: Part 4 Absent
128. September 10th: Part 5 Absent
129. Antokiba, Town of Prizes Absent
130. The Reason for the Recruitment Absent
131. The Answer Absent
132. The Forty Spells Absent
133. How to Defend Yourself Without Spells Absent
134. The Island's Secret Absent
135. To Masadora! Part 1 Absent
136. To Masadora! Part 2 Absent
137. To Masadora! Part 3 Absent
138. To Masadora...? Absent
139. Are They Really Going to Masadora? Absent
140. They Got to Masadora, But... Absent
141. They Went to Masadora Already, So I'll Go With a Different Title Now Absent
142. The Bomber Absent
143. Countdown Absent
144. Release Absent
145. Janken Absent
146. Abengane: Part 1 Absent
147. Abengane: Part 2 Absent
148. The Exam Begins Absent
149. Encounter Absent
150. Embarkment Absent
151. Progress Absent
152. Contact Absent
153. Success Absent
154. Common Cause Debut
155. The Captain and His 14 Devils Appears
156. Face-Off: Part 1 Appears
157. Face-Off: Part 2 Appears
158. Two of a Kind +1 Mentioned
159. Aiai, the City of Love Absent
160. Face-Off: Part 3 Absent
161. Face-Off: Part 4 Absent
162. Face-Off: Part 5 Absent
163. Face-Off: Part 6 Absent
164. Face-Off: Part 7 Absent
165. Face-Off: Part 8 Absent
166. Face-Off: Part 9 Absent
167. Face-Off: Part 10 Absent
168. Face-Off: Part 11 Absent
169. Declaration of War Mentioned
170. Three-Way Struggle: Part 1 Absent
171. Three-Way Struggle: Part 2 Absent
172. Three-Way Struggle: Part 3 Absent
173. Three-Way Struggle: Part 4 Absent
174. Three-Way Struggle: Part 5 Absent
175. Three-Way Struggle: Part 6 Absent
176. Three-Way Struggle: Part 7 Absent
177. Three-Way Struggle: Part 8 Absent
178. Three-Way Struggle: Part 9 Absent
179. Three-Way Struggle: Part 10 Absent
180. Three-Way Struggle: Part 11 Absent
181. Three-Way Struggle: Part 12 Absent
182. Three-Way Struggle: Part 13 Absent
183. Three-Way Struggle: Part 14 Absent
184. The Choice of Three Cards Absent
185. Chance Encounter Absent

Battles[]

Battles
  • Greed Island arc:
    • Hanse, Zeho, and Wong Li vs. Genthru, Bara, and Sub[6]

Trivia[]

Anime and Manga Differences[]

  • In the manga and 1999 anime adaptation, Hanse has dark skin,[1][8] while in the 2011 anime his skin is light.[9]

Translations around the World[]

Language Name
The Arab world Flag Arabic هانز
China Flag Chinese 杭杰

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 154
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 157
  3. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 155
  4. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 156
  5. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 158
  6. 6.0 6.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 169
  7. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 13, Chapter 121
  8. Hunter × Hunter - Episode 82 (1999)
  9. Hunter × Hunter - Episode 67 (2011)

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