Aug 9, 2025
The world's strongest hunter encounters an illegal potion dealer, only to discover that it is just a doll. While searching for the puppeteer, he comes across a four-year-old orphan girl who has accidentally awakened the world's strongest ability...
I usually start my reviews with a funny or interesting comparison to convey my impressions of the manhwa in a nutshell—but this time, I can't think of anything.
“The Chick-Class Hunter Is Filial!” is a cute story that falls into the category of “strong, famous father has a daughter he loves very much.” I have a soft spot for stories like this, and there isn't a single one
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I've read that I didn't like. This one is definitely not one of the worst, but it's also not one of the best in this category. What makes it special is that the protagonist, the little girl, feels like a real child in many ways, and that her ability not only knows this but also actually wants to help her as a child. Her quests are written in a way that a child would understand, she earns points by completing child-friendly tasks, such as cuddling with her new father, and she doesn't really understand the world and therefore has many misconceptions about it.
Unfortunately, that's where it ends. The idea is interesting and makes the manhwa unique, but it feels very generic in many places and fails to convey the charm of the “famous/powerful father has a daughter he loves more than anything” category. I would argue that this is mainly because the manhwa also slips heavily into the solo leveling category—i.e., suddenly there are monsters in “our” world, people get special abilities, etc. Since the market is so oversaturated with these stories and the manhwa seems to be trying to tell both types of stories without showing a scene that fully exploits the charm of any of these genres, it comes across as neutral and generic, even though the combination is unique (to my knowledge).
This is still a good manhwa worth reading if you like either of those genres and especially if you like both, but all in all it fails to be really cute, really funny, really epic or whatever and thus it fails to be really entertaining.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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