Hikaru no Go
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Yang Jeong Hwa...Tooniverse) - Eclair Tonnerre Samurai Champloo (Korea TV Edition, Tooniverse) - Fuu Hikaru no Go (Korea TV Edition, Tooniverse) - Hikaru Shindo Azumanga Daioh (Korea TV Edition, Tooniverse) - Ayumu Kasuga Mobile Suit Gundam Wing... In this article: Tooniverse, Korea, Hikaru no Go, Ayumu Kasuga, Detective School Q, Quatre Raberba Winner, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, and Yuko Ichihara |
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Hikaru no Go
...far future". In the end of the story, it shows two inseis who are ranked 14th and 16th the group 1 were discussing whether Akira Toya or Hikaru Shindo were stronger. In the Young Lions tournament, they are each paired with Hikaru and Akira,...
In this article: Go, Weekly Shonen Jump, Korea, Shogi, and Japan
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Kids Alive
...them shortly before their break-up in 2003. One of their songs, "bokura no bouken", was used as the first ending theme of the anime Hikaru no Go and its opening melody was sampled by German rapper Kool Savas for his Song "Tot oder Lebendig".
In this article: Kids Alive, Tot oder Lebendig, and Kool Savas
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Wikipedia | October 16, 2009
Takeshi Obata
...his name when he teamed with Yumi Hotta on Hikaru no Go starting in 1998. He is most well-known as the artist of Hikaru no Go, for which he received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2000 and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2003, and Death...
In this article: Death Note, Tezuka Award, Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, Shogakukan Manga Award, Castlevania Judgment, Blue Dragon Ral Grad, Blue Dragon, Weekly Shonen Jump, and Nisio Isin
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Hikaru no Go media and release information
See: List of Hikaru no Go chapters This is an episode guide for the anime series Hikaru no Go. This will list every single episode, starting with the English title as they aired on Toonami Jetstream, followed by the title that was used on...
In this article: Go, Toonami Jetstream, TV Tokyo, and Japan
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
Takahiro Mizushima
Blue Doga (SD Gundam Force 2003-2004) Chinese Pro (Hikaru no Go 2001-2003) Hiragi no Tobee (Onmyo Taisenki 2004-2005)
In this article: Onmyo Taisenki and SD Gundam Force
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Formosa Youth
...and manhua magazines, New Youth Bulletin, Youth Comic, Margaret, Dragon Youth Comic, and Formosa Youth. Some series like One Piece and Hikaru no Go were first published in the manga/manhua magazine Hot Youth Top (熱門少年TOP) by Daran Publishing,...
In this article: Tong Li Publishing, Weekly Shonen Jump, Taiwan, Formosa, and One Piece
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Hikarunix
...in Live CD format for the x86 architecture. It was based on Damn Small Linux. The name is a portmanteau of the name of the manga and anime series Hikaru no Go and the Linux operating system that Hikarunix is based on (which is a Unix clone).
In this article: Hikarunix, Linux, Unix, and Damn Small Linux
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Wikipedia | August 03, 2009
Yumi Hotta
...where he illustrated under the pen name , making the Yumi Hotta name famous even before Hikaru no Go. Although Yumi Hotta was in charge of the Hikaru no Go project, throughout most of the series Yumi Hotta and Kiyonari Hotta worked together...
In this article: Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, Shogakukan Manga Award, Japan, and Aichi Prefecture
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Wikipedia | June 30, 2009
Brent Miller
...anime, most notably Sting Oakley in Gundam Seed Destiny. Dragon Ball Z Movie 9: Bojack Unbound as Morty and Zanyga (WestWood dub) Hikaru no Go (TV) as Kaoru Kishimoto Human Crossing (TV) as Man at Party B Mobile Suit Gundam Seed...
In this article: Brent Miller, Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, Sting Oakley, Ocean Studios, British Columbia, Vancouver, and Canada
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Wired: Game Life | July 02, 2008
First Details of Castlevania Brawler Game Life from Wired.com
...grab on to objects found in the levels and use them as weapons as well. Character designs are courtesy of manga artist Takeshi Obata (Hikaru no Go, Death Note). The game will also include online battles. And if you have a copy of the...
In this article: Konami, Wii, Castlevania, Castlevania, Chlorine, Wired.com, Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia, Nintendo Power magazine, and Halo 3
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Hikaru no Go is a popular Japanese manga and anime coming of age story based on the board game Go written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The production of the series' Go games was supervised by Go professional Yukari Umezawa (5-dan). The manga is largely responsible for popularizing Go among the youth of Japan since its debut, and in other areas such as mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and South Korea. More recently it has gained much popularity in the United States. The title is sometimes abbreviated 'HnG'.
First released in Japan in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1998, Hikaru no Go achieved tremendous success, spawning a popular Go fad of almost unprecedented proportions; it received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2000 and creators received Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2003 for the series. Twenty-three volumes of manga were published in Japan, comprising 189 chapters plus 11 "omake" (extra chapters). The anime series, which was created by Studio Pierrot, ran for 75 half hour episodes from 2001 to 2003 on TV Tokyo, along with the 77-minute extra New Year's Special that aired in January 2004.
- Name:
- Hikaru no Go
- Genre:
- Games, Psychological, Fantasy, School
- Directed By:
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- Jun Kamiya
- Tetsuya Endo
- Shin Nishizawa
- Written By:
- Studio:
- Studio Pierrot
- Broadcast Channel:
- Channel 3
- Volumes:
- 23
- Published in:
- Shonen Jump
- Number of Episodes:
- 75
- Demographic:
- Shōnen
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