Aphrael (
silverthunder) wrote2004-03-14 04:34 pm
*twitches*
I finished reading all of the Hikaru no Go manga... It is over.
That makes me sad.
Er... also extremely annoyed, because I *really* didn't like Hikaru's last opponent. Someone needed to smack him a good one, the arrogant bastard! Darn it all, why *didn't* they? I was very dissatisfied with the result of the match, but of course, that's probably part of the point.
Did anyone else find the guy annoying? Every scene he was in, all I wanted was for someone to kick him in the crotch or something.
... I'm tempted to write fanfiction just so I can kill him off or have something horrible happen to him.
Anyway, though... I am done venting. That was probably one of the best manga I've ever read. It was certainly the most addicting. The anime really isn't as good, even with the great music and all. I am looking forward to seeing more of it in animated form, though.
That makes me sad.
Er... also extremely annoyed, because I *really* didn't like Hikaru's last opponent. Someone needed to smack him a good one, the arrogant bastard! Darn it all, why *didn't* they? I was very dissatisfied with the result of the match, but of course, that's probably part of the point.
Did anyone else find the guy annoying? Every scene he was in, all I wanted was for someone to kick him in the crotch or something.
... I'm tempted to write fanfiction just so I can kill him off or have something horrible happen to him.
Anyway, though... I am done venting. That was probably one of the best manga I've ever read. It was certainly the most addicting. The anime really isn't as good, even with the great music and all. I am looking forward to seeing more of it in animated form, though.

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The other guy - Ko Yeong-Ha? It was mistranslated in the scanlations I read - was too arrogant for me. He's a tall, good-looking guy with a high place and a lot of admirers, and it gives him a high opinion of himself. At least, that was my interpretation. The fact that he wouldn't even acknowledge Hikaru's strength really grated on me, too. I guess sometimes there are people in life you just can't like - he's one of them. And I think that's very realistic as well.
The way Hikaru rose was believable, yeah. There wasn't any point where I could sit back in my seat, scoff, and say "Oh, that would *never* happen! Who comes up with this crap?"
One of the things that struck me the most was the match in the pro exam between Hikaru and Isumi. Just... the drive to win, and how it pushes people. The way both of them struggle with whether or not to say something, resulting in Isumi losing confidence and Hikaru gaining a cheap win. It's so *real*. I can imagine what it would feel like to be in either position.
It's refreshing to read a manga like this, honestly. I was so impressed with the way it was plotted and written. And the artwork is excellent, to top it off.
Just... wow.