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Fujiwara no Sai (藤原佐為) Voiced by: Susumu Chiba (Japanese); Brad Swaile (English) A spirit from the Heian era of Japan and mentor of Hikaru Shindo. Once the Go instructor to the Emperor, Sai continually plays Go, his goal being to one day play the divine move.
Hikaru is trying to start a Go club in his school. Akira pays a visit to Hikaru, challenging him to a match. Hikaru declines the challenge. Akari decides to hang out with Hikaru in the Haze Go Club. Akira plays a match with Yun Sensei at the Kaio Go Club, in which having Hikaru's name mentioned reminds him of his motivation.
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Hikaru no Go: Pierrot Viz Media Shogakukan-Shueisha July 17, 2006: A Toonami Jetstream-exclusive series, premiered on ImaginAsian TV. Final three episodes never aired due to Toonami Jetstream's going offline. Housing Complex C: Akatsuki Williams Street Production I.G October 2, 2022: Produced with production assistance by Williams Street. [26] [27]
Hikaru no Go was adapted into an anime television series by Studio Pierrot.It was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 10, 2001, to March 26, 2003, for 75 episodes. A New Year's Special titled Hikaru no Go: Journey to the North Star Cup (ヒカルの碁 スペシャル 北斗杯への道, Hikaru no Go Hokuto-hai e no Michi) aired on January 3, 2004.
The cover of Hikaru no Go volume 1 as released by Shueisha on April 30, 1999. Hikaru no Go (ヒカルの碁, lit."Hikaru's Go") is a coming of age manga, based on the board game Go, written by Yumi Hotta and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.
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Takeshi Obata (小畑 健, Obata Takeshi, born February 11, 1969) is a Japanese manga artist that usually works as the illustrator in collaboration with a writer. He first gained international attention for Hikaru no Go (1999–2003) with Yumi Hotta, but is better known for Death Note (2003–2006) and Bakuman (2008–2012) with Tsugumi Ohba.