Media and Release Information
- TV episodes
List of Hikaru no Go episodes
- Manga volume contents
List of Hikaru no Go chapters
- Music
Opening themes | |||
# | Transcription/Translation | Performed by | Episodes |
1 | Get Over | dream | 1-30 |
2 | I'll be the One | HΛL | 31-60 |
3 | Fantasy | Nana Katase | 61-75 |
Ending themes | |||
# | Transcription/Translation | Performed by | Episodes |
1 | ボクらの冒険 (Bokura no Bouken) | Kids Alive | 1-12 |
2 | ヒトミノチカラ (Hitomi no Chikara) | Arisa Mizuki | 13-30 |
3 | Sincerely 〜 ever dream 〜 | dream | 31-46 |
4 | Days | shela | 47-63 |
5 | Music Is My Thing | dream | 64-74 |
6 | Get Over (Special Mix) |
dream | 75
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- Video game appearances
- Hikaru no Go - A Japanese only release Game Boy Advance go game by Konami
- Hikaru no Go 2 - For Game Boy Advance
- Hikaru no Go 3 - For Gamecube and Game Boy Advance
- Hikaru and Sai appear as support characters in Jump Super Stars
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