

If I have time I will start compiling a complete list of games that have not been identified, and also make a cross reference list from the anime to the manga. 1 Hikaru Shindo is like any sixth-grader in Japan: a pretty normal schoolboy with a two-tone head of hair and a penchant for antics. I knew about this a long time, but clearly I forgot to add it to the list. Finally I have added a game (diagram) that is visible in episode 2 of the anime.Except one they were all already mentioned on the hikagokifu site. Fifteen games that can be briefly seen in the anime (episodes 12, 16, 17, 23, 26, 28, 29, 35, 58 and 72).Somebody else proposed another game, but this one fits best.


#Hikaru no go season 1 series#
Interestingly, one of the actual players, Yun Yeong-seon, I have met quite frequently in the last couple of years.Īlthough the series has stopped, it is still being published in translation in several countries, and the official versions of the Anime will appear in the US on DVD starting december 27, 2005. I myself got interested when I found the exciting game (and a key episode in the whole story) between Hikaru and Hon Suyon in an obscure Chinese database that I had.
#Hikaru no go season 1 professional#
It turned out that most of the games are professional games. A new sport was born: try to find out what the actual games were. Also some more experienced players got interested into the series for another reason: they started recognising some of the games. As soon as Hikaru no Go first appeared in Shonen Jump, it was quite a hit and many young people started to play Go because of it.
