Hikaru No Go 3 - Media and Release Information

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



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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