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ShadowMurasama
Susuwatari
Registration Date: 03.08.04
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I thought this series was pretty awesome when i watched it all in a week. Made me wanna play Go, but i still get my butt whupped. Pretty awesome anime, though the game itself seems rather boring, the anime made it like it was a dragonball Z fight ( in comparing to a normal fight ) only it was a game of Go.
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03.08.2004, 04:14 AM |
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Lonewolf
Kodama
Registration Date: 03.15.04
Location: Castle Anthrax/Middle of Nowhere
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never seen it, can you fill me in?
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03.16.2004, 06:11 PM |
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Ameria
Kodama
Registration Date: 06.02.04
Location: Washington
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Been reading the Manga in Shonen Jump?
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06.03.2004, 01:10 PM |
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squall_leonhart
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Registration Date: 05.16.06
Location: kamloops
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ive seen a bit of hikaru no go, i actually had like 40 eps but i didnt have enough space on my comp so i had to let them go i actually had a good time watching the show and it made me want to go play GO very badly and im not that bad at it. i have been reading the manga updates in SJ and it is very entertaining.
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05.16.2006, 07:45 PM |
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shiawase
Ohmu
Registration Date: 03.09.06
Location: British Columbia, Canada
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Hikaru No Go inspired me to purchase a GO board and learn the game. I had to order the game from clear across the country!!! It was worth it.
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05.17.2006, 02:41 AM |
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squall_leonhart
Kodama
Registration Date: 05.16.06
Location: kamloops
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i want to buy one but the really good GO boards are so expensive but i guess since it comes with everything you you need and the baord is made out of some rare wood i guess it's worth it. but yeah i am most likely going to buy one the game is so addicting. of course the manga is better that the anime.
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05.17.2006, 03:40 PM |
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mpw3d
Ohmu
Registration Date: 02.08.06
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ive never seen or even heard of it till now so.... could someone pls tell me whats it about???
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05.17.2006, 06:08 PM |
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squall_leonhart
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Registration Date: 05.16.06
Location: kamloops
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Shindoh Hikaru, a 6th grader, finds an old go table in the attic of his grandfather's house. He sees some blood stains on the go table, and tries to wipe it off... when a ghost dressed in Heian period clothes pops out, and takes over his body.
The ghost happens to be Fujiwara no Sai, a member of the court during the Heian period. Sai was one of the two men who was assigned as the go tutor to the emperor. The other tutor was envious of Sai, and challenged him to a go match -- whoever wins gets to stay as the court's go master. Sai's opponent cheats during the match, and before Sai could say anything about it, the opponent accused Sai of cheating. Sai was banished from the court, and because of regret and anger, he committed suicide. But as with all unrepented souls, Sai was unable to leave the material world... until he is able to master go, and get one step closer to "kami no itte," or god's hand.
description courtesy of animenfo.com
pretty much a lot to do about go hikaru doesnt wanna play but to keep sai from whining hikaru agrees to play then joins a Go team after beating a Go child prodigy who is the son of the best Go player.
hikaru learns a lot about Go from Sai and takes some Go classes. it's quite an interesting show. and like we've said, you really want to play Go after.
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Post last edited by squall_leonhart on 05.17.2006, 08:51 PM.
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