Alternative TitlesEnglish: Hikaru's Go Synonyms: Hikaru's Go Japanese: ヒカルの碁
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Type: TV
Episodes: 75
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 10, 2001 to Mar 26, 2003
Duration:
23 min. per episode Rating:
G - All Ages
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StatisticsScore: 8.281 (scored by 8813 users)
Ranked: #1702
Popularity: #270
Members: 16,279
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Synopsis12 year old Shindou Hikaru is just your average 6th grader. One day, while searching through his grandfather's attic, he comes across an old Go board. Upon touching the Go board, Hikaru is possessed by the spirit of Fujiwara no Sai, and continues to be haunted by him soon after. Sai was once a great Go player, who committed suicide and continued to stay in the world as a spirit desiring only to play Go once again. Finally bending to Sai's pleas, Hikaru allows Sai to play Go through himself, unknowingly attempting the first game with the young prodigy Touya Akira. Time has finally started moving, as Sai's quest for the perfect game, "The Hand of God", is set underway. Based on the manga by Yumi Hotta and Takeshi Obata. |
Related AnimeAdaptation: Hikaru no Go Sequel: Hikaru no Go: Journey to the North Star Cup Summary: Hikaru no Go: New Year Special
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TheMidnightCrow
13 of 17 people found this review helpful
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75 of 75 episodes seen
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
10 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
9 |
| Character |
10 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
Hikaru no Go, Hikaru's Go.
I began watching the anime without the knowledge of the game called Go. However, after the first episode of this anime, i was intrigued and compelled into watching it. Normally, people would think anime like this would be boring, however you will be deceived by this anime.
The anime is about a game called Go when the main character, Hikaru triggers a spirit of a legendary go player, Sai. He then begins his journey of Go with Sai, allowing Sai to play Go using Hikaru's body, after Hikaru begins to enjoy the game and wants to play, that is where the anime becomes interesting as he meets his rival, Touya Akira.
The characters were pretty cool in this anime and my favourite would have to be Sai, who plays a cute character who is obsessed with Go. The music was outstanding especially "Get Over" and "Bokura no Bouken". This anime is enjoyment through all 76 episodes. I hope this review was useful to you and i hope you begin to watch Hikaru no Go after reading this. read more
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VoDKa
27 of 36 people found this review helpful
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75 of 75 episodes seen
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| Overall |
9 |
| Story |
9 |
| Animation |
10 |
| Sound |
10 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
I will begin by saying that do not let the length of this anime turn you off. Although watching 75 episodes is not an easy job for any given anime, I cannot once remember the act of watching Hikaru no Go being a pain. In fact, every single episode was a pleasure to watch and the entire experience was nothing less than spectacular. I will not go into the plot since there are countless places on the web where you can find the plot outline (including myanimelist lol). This review is therefore strictly to do with the elements that make Hikaru No Go such an awesome anime to watch. For starters, although this anime is about Go, you do not need to have an understanding (or even liking) of this game in order to enjoy it. The driving force of HnG is a combination of excellent character development, brilliant plot, fantastic music, and an overall gripping presence to the show. All you have to do is to watch the first episode of this anime and I will guarantee you that you will crave for the next episode. Yes, it is THIS good. Another noteworthy aspect of this anime is the emotional impact it has towards it's viewers. I found myself laughing, smiling, upset, angry, and almost in tears at specific time points throughout my experience of watching this anime. You will really be putting your emotions through a roller coaster ride, which is quite rare for a lot of other animations. I strongly suggest you all to watch this one. It will not disappoint you.
Story: I know that I mentioned that I will not talk about the storyline but since this is part of the review, I will provide a brief outline. HnG is based on the ancient strategy game called Go (similar to chess or checkers) and it journeys into a student's (Hikaru) self discovery when he begins to play Go under the influence of an ancient ghost called Sai upon being possessed by it. At first, Hikaru is compelled to play Go on behalf of Sai but as he begins to play more and more, he begins to develop a personal liking to the game, especially when faced with a genius rival of the same age (Akira). This leads to his aspiration of becoming the best Go player that he possibly can. 9/10
Art: The art was fantastic and colorful. It complemented the theme of the anime very well and the overall art was generally perfect. I cannot imagine the art being any different to what it was. 10/10
Sound: Another amazing addition to the anime. The sound was simply outstanding, which really leaves an impact on the viewers. Bokura No Bouken (ending theme of the first dozen or so episodes) was breath-taking and gave a lot of character to the anime. The other themes were equally fantastic. 10/10
Character: Each character was portrayed in a realistic way and fortunately there was not a single character who was "over-the-top" or irritating. Unlike naruto for instance, where certain characters are too silly or juvenile, the characters in HnG were unique in their own ways without acting overly stupid. This gave an interesting flow to the anime overall. Even the comical aspects of some characters were extremely well developed. 9/10
Enjoyment: For me personally, Hikaru No Go was extremely fun to watch and I was seriously addicted to this show. After watching the first episode, I just knew that I had to complete this anime asap because it substantially increased my confidence that I would not be wasting my time. The only thing is, I was sad when I finished it and felt this strange void instantly after I watched the final episode. I think it is remarkable that some anime can have that effect on you. It is as if they become a part of you. 9/10
I am quite strict when it comes to scoring anime, so I give this a 9/10 overall. If you have not seen this anime yet, I suggest you add it to your "plan to watch" list. It really is a fantastic show.
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Roughly the same theme. Where Hikaru no Go is about go and, after awhile, the professional world of go, Shion no Ou is about shogi and the pro world of shogi. They also have very young protagonists, though Hikaru is just starting out, while Shion is already an accomplished player when the series starts, so Shion no Ou has less of an underdog theme.
Prodigies playing similar games (one prodigy has a little more help) is the basic concept of both of these shows. I actually never made it far into Hikaru no Go, but the roots of these shows are completely similar.
A second great anime ,abaout a Japanise historical game !
Little dramatic and fun in each episode
Both Hikaru no Go and Shion no Ou are about kids playing Japanese board games professionally. While Hikaru no Go is long and Shion no Ou is much shorter, both are touching stories that contain both emotional and fun elements.
Both are animes that tell about intellectual games: go in Hikaru ni Go, shogi in Shion no Ou. Shion no Ou also involves an interesting detective plot.
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Each series follows a story where the main character is struggling to be the best. Ippo and Hikaru both go through rough times in their conquest to get better. With great character development and comedy thrown in at just the right spots, you don't want to miss this!
Both are about sports and character development.
Well.. they both are all about sports... :D about goal reaching.. :)
Watching Hajime no Ippo immediately reminded me of Hikaru no Go. Both anime are about a person getting stronger to face a specific opponent. And there are also many similarities between the characters of both. so be sure to check one of these great anime out!
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Opening Theme#1: "Get Over" by dream (eps 1-30) #2: "I'll Be the One" by HAL (eps 31-60) #3: "Fantasy" by Nana Katase (eps 61-75)
Ending Theme#1: "Bokura no Bouken" by Kids Alive (eps 1-12) #2: "Hitomi no Chikara" by Mizuki Arisa (eps 13-30) #3: "Sincerely ~ever dream~" by dream (eps 31-46) #4: "Days" by shela (eps 47-63) #5: "Music is My Thing" by Dream (eps 64-74) #6: "Get Over ~Special Mix~" by dream (ep 75)
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