The appearance of Omokage, the "Soul Doll" puppets, and the specific events of the eye-stealing plot in the present day. Availability
While the overall film is considered (non-canon), it incorporates a specific backstory for Kurapika based on a "Volume 0" prequel manga written by creator Yoshihiro Togashi. Hunter x Hunter: Phantom Rouge Episode 1
Gon and Killua encounter a young puppeteer named Retz , who is eventually revealed to be a puppet of Omokage’s deceased sister. Meanwhile, Killua struggles with internal guilt and a fear of betraying Gon, triggered by "Soul Dolls" of his brother, Illumi. The appearance of Omokage, the "Soul Doll" puppets,
The flashbacks showing Kurapika and Pairo’s childhood in the Kurta village. Meanwhile, Killua struggles with internal guilt and a
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The group faces Omokage and several puppet versions of the Phantom Troupe. With the help of the real Hisoka , they defeat Omokage, and Kurapika successfully retrieves his eyes. Canon vs. Non-Canon Elements
The thief is revealed to be Omokage , the former #4 member of the Phantom Troupe (preceding Hisoka). He uses "Soul Dolls"—Nen puppets created from memories—to steal the eyes of living people to give his puppets sight.