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* AdaptationDisplacement: Outside Japan, Gon is far better-known as a ''Tekken 3'' character than he is as the star of the manga of the same name.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: Outside Japan, Gon is far better-known as a ''Tekken 3'' ''VideoGame/Tekken3'' character than he is as the star of the manga of the same name.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Outside Japan, Gon is far better-known as a ''Tekken 3'' character than he is as the star of the manga of the same name.
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* AmericansHateTingle: Just look at the reviews that are on Netflix. Many people give the series one star out of five and the most common complaint is that they claim that the titular character is a bully towards the other animals and that he does everything for himself and not for the other animals.

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* AmericansHateTingle: Just When it was possible to give and look at the reviews that are on Netflix. Many {{Creator/Netflix}}, many people give gave the series one star out of five and five, with the most common complaint is that they claim claiming that the titular character is a bully towards the other animals and that he does everything for himself and not for the other animals.
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* AmericansHateTingle: Just look at the reviews that are on Netflix. Many people give the series one star out of five and the most common complaint is that they claim that the titular character is a bully towards the other animals and that he does everything for himself and not for the other animals.
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* ValuesDissonance: Gon frequently eats animals, mainly fish, alive, often taking one bite and leaving them to die. While repulsive to most Western audiences, this is common practice in Japanese cuisine.

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