Favorite part: Most definitely the scene outside the cybercafé. The detail in the expressions in the manga say so much without need for dialog and the colors in the same scene in the anime are beautiful. I find an immense poignancy here as its a situation with no simple solution. When I first read the manga, it was the way that the end of this scene is drawn out that made me start to think that there was more to the Hikaru-Akira relationship that just Go (I hadn't discovered slash fanfic yet!). They look at one another as though they matter to one another. http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hikaru_no_go/v05/c000/47.html http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hikaru_no_go/v05/c000/48.html
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Most definitely the scene outside the cybercafé. The detail in the expressions in the manga say so much without need for dialog and the colors in the same scene in the anime are beautiful. I find an immense poignancy here as its a situation with no simple solution. When I first read the manga, it was the way that the end of this scene is drawn out that made me start to think that there was more to the Hikaru-Akira relationship that just Go (I hadn't discovered slash fanfic yet!). They look at one another as though they matter to one another.
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hikaru_no_go/v05/c000/47.html
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hikaru_no_go/v05/c000/48.html
Funniest moments:
The return of Kaga
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hikaru_no_go/v05/c000/135.html
Hikaru imagining that insei are all clones of Kishimoto playing with super-serious expressions.
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hikaru_no_go/v05/c000/114.html
Saddest part:
Sai acknowleding Mitani's loss when Hikaru leaves the go club.
http://www.mangafox.com/manga/hikaru_no_go/v05/c000/147.html
There are also one or two great clothes moments!
http://www.onemanga.com/Hikaru_no_Go/39/10/