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"I could make fifty. I'll be able to tell if anyone steps foot in them. My copies act as my En, too."

— Kortopi to Chrollo Lucilfer, in "September 4th: Part 7"

Kortopi (コルトピ, Korutopi) was member #12 of the Phantom Troupe and physically the weakest among the group.[2]

Appearance[]

Kortopi 2011 Design

Kortopi's 2011 anime adaptation design

Kortopi 1999 Design

Kortopi's 1999 anime adaptation design

Kortopi 103

Kortopi's manga appearance

Kortopi was exceptionally short in stature. He had a thick and messy mane of blue/grey hair covering his entire head and obscuring everything except for his bulbous left eye. He also had a small mouth and a round head. He wore a light blue tunic, light blue pants beneath it, and black shoes. His large, round eyes were never seen closed.[3]

In the 1999 anime adaptation, Kortopi wore a white dress and had long brown feminine boots.

His spider tattoo had the number 12 on the spider's abdomen, but the tattoo location was never revealed.

Personality[]

Shizuku and kortopi playing chess

Kortopi and Shizuku playing chess

Kortopi did not appear to be very talkative and was often seen agreeing with what other Spiders said. He was fiercely loyal to his fellow Spiders and especially to Chrollo, allowing him to borrow his Nen ability[4] and willing to fight Phinks and Feitan to ensure his survival.[5]

Kortopi had a good relationship with the other Spiders, as he celebrated their successful heist with Chrollo,[6] casually played chess with Shizuku,[7] and was deeply mourned by the other Troupe members after his death, with the Spiders now seeking revenge against Hisoka.[8]

Kortopi, growing up in Meteor City, was influenced by the conditions there, sharing remarkable bonds that have been described as "thinner than water, and yet thicker than blood".[9] This was also proven by the fact that the Phantom Troupe is a major asset in the defense of the city.[10]

56 - Kortopi

Kortopi witnessing Squala's death apathetically

Like the other Troupe members, Kortopi is cold-blooded, ruthless, and not above inhumane mass murder,[11] as the group he is a part of brutally massacred the Kurta Clan.[12] He wasn't even fazed about the brutal deaths that the other Spiders caused, only caring about the lives of his teammates, as seen when he leads the Spiders to Squala, killing him in the process.[13] Kortopi did not seem to put too much value on his own life, a trait shared by all of the Spiders.[12]

Background[]

HxH2011 EP24 Meteor City

Kortopi's hometown, Meteor City

Kortopi originated from Meteor City,[7] a junkyard city inhabited by outcasts. People who live there do not exist in any official records, and the existence of the city itself is known to very few people.[9][14]

It is unknown when or why he joined the Phantom Troupe.[note 1] It is also not known if he participated in the massacre of the Kurta Clan,[12] although he seems to remember the Scarlet Eyes,[15] suggesting his involvement.

Plot[]

Yorknew City arc[]

Spiders Reunited

Kortopi with the other Spiders

On August 31st, Kortopi and the other Phantom Troupe members meet at an undisclosed location in Yorknew City. Their leader, Chrollo, announces that they will steal all the items at the Underground Auction.[16] Kortopi stays behind at the hideout with Hisoka, Phinks, Pakunoda, Bonolenov, and Chrollo, while the rest of the group heads to the auction to steal the items,[17] only to find that they were relocated before their arrival.[18] Kortopi can be seen at the Troupe's hideout when Pakunoda, Phinks, Nobunaga, and Machi bring back Gon and Killua as hostages.[19]

EP 51 OP Card

Kortopi receiving the order to kill

On the night of September 3rd, the Phantom Troupe (with the exception of Nobunaga) partake in a bloody massacre ordered by Chrollo,[20] slaughtering police and 2,000 heavily armed Mafia members all around the Cemetery Building, Kortopi pairs with Bonolenov to kill.[11][21] After the death of the Ten Dons, the Spiders take over the auction killing everyone in their way. Kortopi proceeds to use his Gallery Fake Nen ability to create copies of all the items[22] and to fake the deaths of several Troupe members, creating fake bodies to fool the Mafia into thinking that some of them were killed. Afterward, Kortopi celebrates the triumph with the rest of the Troupe back at their hideout.[6]

Kortopi can be seen when Nobunaga confronts Chrollo about his decision to return home, with Nobunaga wishing to locate and kill the the chain user in order to avenge Uvogin.[9] Chrollo commands Nobunaga to answer his questions while summoning his book.[1] Kortopi and the other Troupe members witness Chrollo ask Nobunaga three questions and watch him have his fortune told. Shizuku then has hers done, revealing the Troupe will be brought down to half of its members in the coming weeks.[12] When nearly everyone has their fortunes told and Pakunoda reads Hisoka's fortune. Kortopi and the other members read Hisoka's fortune and learn that he betrayed the Troupe. Hisoka admits while being questioned by Chrollo that he revealed eight of their abilities, with Chrollo confirming that Hisoka found out about Kortopi's Nen ability just yesterday. When the group attempts to figure out which of them is the last among the dead members, Phinks says that it must be either himself, Feitan, or Kortopi since none of them had enough data to read their fortunes. Franklin comments that it is lucky that only three Spiders don't have enough information about themselves, considering where they all came from.[14]

HxH2011 EP56 Kortopi in the hideout

Kortopi remembering that he copied Scarlet Eyes

As soon as Chrollo decides that Troupe should stay and split into groups, Kortopi is chosen to go in a group with Phinks and Feitan. Taking precautions, Chrollo asks Kortopi to make ten copies of their home base, but Kortopi confidently states he can make 50 copies and that they will act as his En, which will allow him to tell if anyone enters one of them.[23] After deducing the chain user's motive around the Scarlet Eyes, Chrollo asks Kortopi if he can locate the copied Scarlet Eyes. Kortopi states that he can by touching the original. Shizuku then locates the original pair, and Kortopi points in their direction after touching them, saying that they are a mile and a half from their location. He tells the others that they need to hurry since the copies will disappear in a few hours. Chrollo discovers the location to be the Hotel Beitacle and tells Shalnark to switch teams with Kortopi so that the latter can come with them.[15]

HxH2011 EP56 Troupe exiting the station

Kortopi on the move with several other Troupe members

With the Phantom Troupe on the move, Melody listens to their footsteps, and Killua tracks them from afar as they walk through the outskirts of the city and take a subway train into downtown. When they finally leave the train station, they're seen by Kurapika in disguise.[24] Outside the train station, Kortopi states that the copies are moving. The Troupe members rush towards their location until Kortopi says that its direction has changed and it is now moving at 25 mph. After deducing that the Nostrade members are traveling by car, Chrollo senses that they are being tailed and tells Kortopi, Pakunoda, and Nobunaga to go after the copies. The three eventually track down Squala, who is stuck in rush hour traffic.[25] Pakunoda interrogates Squala, but when he snaps at her last question, he is decapitated by Nobunaga. Pakunoda then uses her Memory Bomb ability to transfer Squala's memories to Kortopi and Nobunaga before the three of them head to the Hotel Beitacle.[13]

Boss is gone

Kortopi and the others realizing that Chrollo is missing

Kortopi, Nobunaga, and Pakunoda soon regroup with Chrollo, Machi, and Shizuku, who have captured Gon and Killua. When Pakunoda scans the boys and asks them what they're hiding, a blackout suddenly occurs, and the boys attempt an unsuccessful escape. Shizuku is the first to point out that Chrollo is missing.[26] The other Troupe members then realize that Chrollo is nowhere to be found. With the Troupe becoming anxious, Pakunoda reveals that the boys have crucial information. Still, Nobunaga stops her and hands her a message from Kurapika that forbids her from revealing any information, or else Chrollo dies.[27] Once Phinks, Feitan, and Shalnark arrive at the hotel, Phinks immediately demands answers. Shizuku, Nobunaga, and Kortopi explain the situation to the group. After Phinks talks with Kurapika on the phone and lies about the hostages being injured, Nobunaga hands the restrained Killua over to Kortopi so he and Pakunoda can punch Phinks for his mistake.[28]

Confronting Paku

Kortopi standing beside Machi and Pakunoda who disagree with Phinks and Feitan

After the Troupe members return to their hideout, Pakunoda meets with Kurapika and hears his demands for a hostage exchange. Agitated by the conditions set by Kurapika, Phinks demands Kurapika's location and declares that he will get rid of the boys and then deal with Kurapika.[29] Pakunoda refuses and states that she is leaving with the boys, telling the others not to stop her, which aggravates Phinks. Kortopi and Machi support Pakunoda and claim they will care for whoever tries to stop them. Once Feitan sides with Phinks, they all activate their Ren. However, after Franklin reasons with the group, Phinks agrees to wait, and Pakunoda leaves the hideout with the boys.[5] After the hostage exchange is successful, Pakunoda again returns to the hideout and sacrifices herself by transferring her memories to six of the Troupe's members (which doesn't include Kortopi).[30]

Greed Island arc[]

HxH2011 EP61 Shalnark invites Shizuku and Kortopi

Shalnark invites Shizuku and Kortopi to play Greed Island

At the Troupe's hideout, Kortopi witnesses Feitan and Phinks transport themselves to Greed Island.[31] After researching the game from his computer, Shalnark asks Kortopi and Shizuku if they want to go to Greed Island as well. Although the two are reluctant at first, Shalnark convinces them after telling Shizuku that she will probably be safer there, given her fortune, and that even if they return to their home, Meteor City, they still wouldn't have anything to do.[7] After entering the game, the trio tortures a player for information. Later, at a town called Rubicuta, Shalnark explains how Greed Island works and shows Kortopi and Shizuku how their respective abilities have no effect on the game's cards. He reveals that Greed Island takes place in the real world and that there are likely multiple Game Masters. Shizuku forgets what the reward is for clearing the game, and Kortopi reminds her that they can take back three specified slot cards with them. Shalnark theorizes that they may be able to use the "Toraemon" card to bring back every card. After Kortopi and Shizuku agree that it is worth trying, Shalnark says that their first objective should be to obtain "Eye of God" or "Analysis" before they then locate Phinks and Feitan.[32]

HxH2011 EP65 Troupe encounter Razor on GI

Phinks stops the group after noticing Razor approaching them

Sometime after regrouping with Phinks and Feitan, the Troupe members return to the real world and attempt to reach the real island.[33] Upon their arrival, however, Razor confronts them and introduces himself as a Game Master. He informs them that trespassers aren't welcome and that they can come back using the right way. He then uses an "Eliminate" card to send them to six different locations on the Azian Continent.[34] Finally locating an exorcist named Abengane with the help of their new member Kalluto, the Troupe has Hisoka make a deal with him so that he will remove Kurapika's Judgment Chain from Chrollo's heart.[35]

Succession Contest arc[]

Chap 357 - Hisoka's lifeless body

Kortopi with Shalnark and Machi beside Hisoka's charred and lifeless body

Chrollo uses Gallery Fake in his death match against Hisoka at Heavens Arena, implying that he met Kortopi and borrowed his ability sometime before the fight.[4] Once the death match is finished, Kortopi, Shalnark, and Machi stand around Hisoka's corpse to confirm his death. Kortopi asks if Machi is coming as he and Shalnark prepare to leave, but Machi replies that she will stitch Hisoka up since he paid her in advance. Kortopi whispers to Shalnark and confirms that Machi wouldn't accept money when Hisoka was fighting Chrollo, with Shalnark adding that Machi is a nice person at heart. After the two leave, Hisoka is revived and traps Machi in place as he vows to kill all the Spiders.[3]

Chapter 357 - Page 18

Kortopi's severed head held by Shalnark

After Chrollo contacts Shalnark and tells him about Kakin's journey to the New Continent and the Troupe's plan to steal the treasure on board, Shalnark waits for Kortopi to leave a public restroom and wonders why he's taking so long. As Shalnark's phone rings again, he suddenly spots Hisoka walking out of the restroom carrying something in his hand. Shalnark drops his phone and runs toward Hisoka, who tosses the object in Shalnark's direction. After Shalnark catches it and sees that it is Kortopi's severed head, Hisoka quickly kills him and strings up his body on a playset as crows pick at him and Kortopi's head lying at his feet.[3]

Kakin's journey to the Dark Continent begins,[36] and the Phantom Troupe board to get treasure[3] and get revenge on Hisoka.[37] On the twelfth day of the voyage, Bonolenov comes across Hisoka on the Tier 1 VIP Casino, and transforms into Owl, the Shadow Beast, to not be detected by him. While disguised as Owl, Bonolenov thinks about how Chrollo was still feeling the loss of Kortopi and Shalnark.[38]

Abilities & Powers[]

Ep45 - Chrollo, Paku and Kortopi

Kortopi as one of Chrollo's bodyguards

Due to Kortopi being born in Meteor City, his existence is not recorded in any database, which makes obtaining information on him nearly impossible.[14] As a member of the Phantom Troupe and a thief with a Class-A bounty,[39] Kortopi was an experienced fighter, although in terms of raw physical power, he was the weakest in the Troupe.[2] However, since he was allowed to join, he would have possessed physical strength superior to that of average Nen users, in addition to having adequate proficiency in combat, as he was part of the massacre against multiple armed Mafia members,[11] as well as being superior to Gon and Killua during the Yorknew City events.[40] In fact, he was willing to confront Phinks and Feitan (with the support of Machi), which is a testament to his courage.[5] He, alongside Shizuku and Shalnark, captured and tortured a Greed Island player for information.[32] Razor also deemed him an impressive individual.[34] However, he was killed by Hisoka without being able to inflict any significant injuries, although Kortopi couldn't use his ability.[3]

Preternatural Perception: According to Kurapika, Kortopi (and the other Spiders) could sense Kurapika's hostile intent before attacking them, even though they were meters away.[24]

Advanced Strength: Although he's the weakest within the Spiders, Kortopi was stronger than an average Nen user and was trusted to restrain Killua, although the boy wasn't struggling.[28]

Kortopi sprinting

Kortopi keeping up with the other Spiders

Enhanced Speed and Reflexes: Kortopi was fast enough to keep up with the other Spiders while pursuing Squala. He is able to run on walls, and he managed to intercept a moving car, although in rush hour.[25] According to Kurapika, an attack that lasted 0.5 seconds would be more than enough time for the Spiders to avoid it.[24]

Enhanced Agility: Kortopi could run on the side of buildings and jump horizontally from one to another.[25]

Nen[]

Kortopi was a Conjurer.[1] Kurapika was deeply impressed with his ability to materialize whole buildings, suggesting that Kortopi was extremely skilled in his natural category.[15] His Nen ability seemed unsuited for combat and instead focused on theft, misdirection, and tracking.[22] However, since all Spiders have aces in the hole,[14] it is possible that Kortopi's abilities were not limited to mere support. It has also been said that the Troupe does not allow amateurs to join them, confirming that Kortopi is much more skilled than the average Nen user.[41]

Kortopi en 2

Kortopi using En to track the Scarlet Eyes

He held an immense amount of aura, having claimed that he could make more than fifty copies of the Troupe's hideout.[23] It should also be noted that while most Conjurers need very prolonged physical and emotional contact with the object they want to create, Kortopi could instantly materialize anything he touched. This was most likely due to the various conditions he had set on his ability. Prior to his demise, Kortopi allowed Chrollo to borrow his ability in preparation for the latter's deathmatch against Hisoka.[4] The techniques he has been seen using are Ten, Hatsu,[22] Ren,[5] En,[23] and with the probable addition of Ken.[5]

Kortopi's Nen Type: Conjuration
Type: Conjuration Gallery Fake (神の左手(ギャラリー)悪魔の右手(フェイク) Divine Left Hand, Demonic Right Hand)
Kortopi nen
When Kortopi touched an object with his left hand, he could conjure an exact replica of that object with his right hand.[22][1] He could not replicate living things except as inanimate objects, meaning that the copies would look like corpses.[1] While the ability appeared to enable him to reproduce even conjured objects, Kortopi was unable to mimic their effects.[32] The replicas that he created vanished after 24 hours, regardless of their size. However, before their disappearance, Kortopi was able to track the movements and position of each and every copied object by touching the original[15] since they acted as his En.[23]

Manga Appearances[]

Yorknew City arc
64. Homecoming Absent
65. About Ging Absent
66. The Tape Absent
67. The Flesh Collector's Mansion: Part 1 Absent
68. The Flesh Collector's Mansion: Part 2 Absent
69. Greed Island Absent
70. To Yorknew Absent
71. The Auction Begins!! Debut
72. September 1st: Part 1 Absent
73. September 1st: Part 2 Absent
74. September 1st: Part 3 Appears
75. September 1st: Part 4 Absent
76. September 1st: Part 5 Absent
77. September 1st: Part 6 Absent
78. September 1st: Part 7 Appears
79. September 2nd: Part 1 Absent
80. September 2nd: Part 2 Absent
81. September 2nd: Part 3 Absent
82. September 2nd: Part 4 Absent
83. September 2nd: Part 5 Absent
84. September 2nd: Part 6 Appears
85. September 3rd: Part 1 Absent
86. September 3rd: Part 2 Absent
87. September 3rd: Part 3 Absent
88. September 3rd: Part 4 Absent
89. September 3rd: Part 5 Absent
90. September 3rd: Part 6 Absent
91. September 3rd: Part 7 Appears
92. September 3rd: Part 8 Absent
93. September 3rd: Part 9 Absent
94. September 3rd: Part 10 Absent
95. September 3rd: Part 11 Absent
96. September 3rd: Part 12 Appears
97. September 3rd: Part 13 Absent
98. September 3rd: Part 14 Absent
99. September 3rd: Part 15 Absent
100. September 3rd: Part 16 Appears
101. September 3rd: Part 17 Appears
102. September 4th: Part 1 Appears
103. September 4th: Part 2 Appears
104. September 4th: Part 3 Appears
105. September 4th: Part 4 Mentioned
106. September 4th: Part 5 Appears
107. September 4th: Part 6 Absent
108. September 4th: Part 7 Appears
109. September 4th: Part 8 Appears
110. September 4th: Part 9 Appears
111. September 4th: Part 10 Appears
112. September 4th: Part 11 Appears
113. September 4th: Part 12 Appears
114. September 4th: Part 13 Appears
115. September 4th: Part 14 Appears
116. September 4th: Part 15 Appears
117. September 4th: Part 16 Appears
118. September 4th: Part 17 Appears
119. September 4th: Part 18 Appears
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 Appears
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 Appears
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 Appears
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 Appears
145. Janken Appears
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 Absent
155. The Captain and His 14 Devils Absent
156. Face-Off: Part 1 Absent
157. Face-Off: Part 2 Absent
158. Two of a Kind +1 Absent
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 Absent
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
Succession Contest arc
340. Special Mission Absent
341. Threats Absent
342. Challenge Absent
343. Invitation Absent
344. Author Absent
345. Signature Absent
346. Options Absent
347. Inauguration Absent
348. Resolve Absent
349. Worm Toxin Absent
350. Prince Absent
351. Battle to the Death Absent
352. Troublesome Absent
353. Cold-Blooded Absent
354. Heat Absent
355. Detonation Absent
356. Unfortunate: Part 1 Absent
357. Unfortunate: Part 2 Death
358. Eve Absent
359. Departure Absent
360. Parasite Absent
361. Withdraw Absent
362. Resolve Absent
363. Nen Beast Absent
364. Speculation Absent
365. Choice Absent
366. To Each His Own Absent
367. Synchronization Absent
368. Foul Play Absent
369. Limits Absent
370. Observation Absent
371. Mission Absent
372. Disappearance Absent
373. Inheritance Absent
374. Ability Absent
375. Persuasion Absent
376. Determination Absent
377. Scheme Absent
378. Balance Absent
379. Collaboration Absent
380. Alarm Absent
381. Predation Absent
382. Awakening Absent
383. Escape Absent
384. War Absent
385. Warning Absent
386. Hypothesis Absent
387. Recreation Absent
388. Reflection Absent
389. Curse Absent
390. Clash: Part 1 Absent
391. Clash: Part 2 Absent
392. Information Absent
393. Plea Absent
394. Hypothesis Absent
395. Founding: Part 1 Absent
396. Founding: Part 2 Absent
397. Founding: Part 3 Absent
398. Search Absent
399. Expulsion Absent
400. Secrecy Absent
401. Moonlight Absent
402. Letter Absent
403. Results Absent
404. Speculation Absent
405. Performance Mentioned
406. Regalia Absent
407. Negotiation Absent
408. Negotiation: Part 2 Absent
409. Negotiation: Part 3 Absent
410. Negotiation: Part 4 Absent

Battles[]

Battles
  • Yorknew City arc:
    • Kortopi and Bonolenov Ndongo vs. Mafia Members (Uvogin's Requiem)[11][note 2]
  • Greed Island arc:
    • Kortopi, Shalnark, and Shizuku Murasaki vs. Greed Island player[32]
  • Succession Contest arc:
    • Kortopi vs. Hisoka Morow[3]

Quotes[]

  • (To Chrollo) "The eyes were there. I made copies of them."
  • (To the Spiders) "Got it. That way a mile and a half from here. You'll find the chain dude there!! You'd better hurry. I copied them last night. They'll disappear in a few hours."[15]
  • (To the Spiders) "It's moving!! It's coming down slowly."[25]
  • (To the Spiders) "It's moving at 25 MPH toward 2 o'clock."[25]
  • (To Phinks, Feitan and Shalnark) "Here's the message from the chain dude."[13]
  • (To Pakunoda) "Go, Pakunoda."[5]
  • (To Shizuku) "How can you forget these things?"[32]
  • (To Shalnark) "She wouldn't accept money when he was fighting Chrollo, right?"[3]

Trivia[]

Kortopi - Volume 34 Extra

Kortopi's full face

  • In the official databook, his name is also spelled as "Colhtophy".[42] The Volume 34 extras confirmed this spelling and revealed his surname, "Tounofmaill".
  • When Chrollo used Neon's ability to read the Troupe members' fortunes, Kortopi was one of three members whose fortune could not be told due to lack of information. It is unknown if he didn't know his last name, blood type, or date of birth.[14]
  • Kortopi's name is an anagram (excluding the direct object marker) of "making copies" in Japanese ("copi wo toru").

Anime and Manga Differences[]

  • In Chapter 118, Kortopi is the first to tell Pakunoda to leave, while in both adaptations Machi was the one who said this.[43][44]
  • In the 1999 anime adaptation, the scene of Shalnark, Kortopi and Shizuku torturing a Greed Island player for cards and information is shown,[45] while in the manga it was off-screen.[32]
  • In the 2011 anime adaptation, Kortopi was present when Shalnark realized that Chrollo must have hired someone to play the game for him and then used his name as a message to them,[46] unlike the manga.[47]

Intertextuality and References[]

  • The name given to Kortopi's ability, Gallery Fake, may be a reference to a manga of the same name. In the manga Gallery Fake (ギャラリーフェイク, Gyararī Feiku), the protagonist is the owner of an art gallery also called Gallery Fake, who possesses great skill in the aspect of artwork restoration and often deals forgeries in his trade to unsuspecting customers, mirroring Kortopi's actions at the Underground Auction.
  • The other name given to Kortopi's ability, Divine Left Hand, Demonic Right Hand, may be a reference to Kazuo Umezu's horror manga of the same name (神の左手悪魔の右手, Kami no Hidarite, Akuma no Migite).

Miscellaneous[]

  • His Japanese voice actress also voices Ponzu, Anita, and Zushi, in the 1999 anime adaptation, which explains Kortopi's feminine-sounding voice voice. In the 2011 anime adaptation, his Japanese voice actor also voices Linssen and Rammot.
  • In the 1999 anime adaptation, Kortopi was mistakenly referred to with female pronouns in the Brazilian Portuguese dubbing and subtitles, likely due to his voice in this version.

Translations around the World[]

Language Name
The Arab world Flag Arabic كورتوبي (Kurtubi)
Brazil Flag Brazilian Portuguese Koltopi
China Flag Chinese 庫嗶 (Kù bì)
France Flag French Korutopi*
South Korea Flag Korean 콜트피 투노프메일 (Kolteupi Tunopeumeil)
Russia Flag Russian Кортопи (Kortopi)
Spain Flag Spanish Colhtophy*
Thailand Flag Thai กอลโทปี้ (Kxl tho pī̂)

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 103
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 10, Chapter 84
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 357
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 352
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 118
  6. 6.0 6.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 101
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 14, Chapter 128
  8. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 36, Chapter 377
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 102
  10. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 22, Chapter 224
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 97
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 104
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 112
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 106
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 109
  16. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 8, Chapter 71
  17. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 8, Chapter 73
  18. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 9, Chapter 74
  19. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 10, Chapter 91
  20. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 96
  21. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 98
  22. 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 100
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 108
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 110
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 25.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 111
  26. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 113
  27. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 114
  28. 28.0 28.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 115
  29. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 12, Chapter 117
  30. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 13, Chapter 119
  31. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 14, Chapter 123
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.5 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 14, Chapter 134
  33. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 15, Chapter 144
  34. 34.0 34.1 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 15, Chapter 145
  35. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 17, Chapter 170
  36. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 34, Chapter 357
  37. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 36, Chapter 377
  38. Hunter × Hunter, Chapter 405
  39. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 1, Chapter 2
  40. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 11, Chapter 94
  41. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 38, Chapter 395
  42. Hunter × Hunter Hunter Association Official Issue: Hunter's Guide; Character & World Official Databook (pg. 131)
  43. Hunter × Hunter - Episode 69 (1999)
  44. Hunter × Hunter - Episode 58 (2011)
  45. Hunter × Hunter - Episode 76 (1999)
  46. Hunter × Hunter - Episode 66 (2011)
  47. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 15, Chapter 149

Notes

  1. Feitan said in Chapter 71 that the only new members since the last meeting of all Phantom Troupe members 3 years and 2 months prior were Hisoka and Shizuku, meaning Kortopi must have joined before that.
  2. In Chapter 97, the mafia members mentioned that there were 10 Spiders slaughtering them, meaning Kortopi was there, although he was not seen fighting.

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