Hmm. I think I've learned basics ideas from Hikaru no Go :). Now I know I have to learn to balance my game between attacking and deffensing. I need to learn to putting stones in different places on board (you know, first few stones go to the left, next go to the upper right) in the right moments. And I really have to be more carefull (I prefer to play board games on boards, I'm seeing much more moves and thinking of better strategys then).
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I didn't read any of books but I passed a go training on net and watch some games. Well I always learning from my experience so I don't think reading anything will be any help for me. I just need to play more and watch more games (just like chess long ago).
It depends on the licensor, and sort of on the series itself too. Certain series that are lower priority cuz they don't sell as well get released less often or irregularly, while series that have been completed in Japan or are insanely popular tend to get more consistant releases. Of course the latter is more for the longer series, anyways. ^.^:;
If you organise by title it should be easy to find whatever series you're looking for. That site is an endlessly useful resource, so don't be afriad to explore it beyond just that little bit, too. :)
When Sai vanished and Hikaru was dozing off and didn't notice, then the ensuing events of him finally coming to terms with what had happened. I cried like a baby!
It's only my musing on the subject, but remember the connotation and links the music box had - with young Lucy, Kouta and his dead sister. It was basically a symbol of the past and all the baggage that came with it, which all came out in Lucy's final confession. Then you've got the grandfather clock, which Nyuu was fixing.
Right at the end, we know Lucy has lost both horns (regardless if she did survive or not), so now she would look (if not act) normal - it was her looking strange that really sparked her killing spree off. The music box winds down and stops, signaling an end (of everything that's happened before - Kouta is finally facing up to reality and burying his ghosts. At the same time, the once broken clock, springs into life, signaling a new start. Also, have a look at Lucy's slouched posture (especially when she's angry) and compare that to the silhouette at the gate. In my mind, it's her and everything is going to be ok from now on.
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yaay thanks :D good thing Koreans are good in this game :D
ahahaha well some days I get alot of comments and some days I don't :P depends I guess ~
A good way to check when series you like will be in stores is to check the manga releases at Anime News Network. ---> http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/releases.php?format=manga
If you organise by title it should be easy to find whatever series you're looking for. That site is an endlessly useful resource, so don't be afriad to explore it beyond just that little bit, too. :)
I'll try more with Go, just limited on time now.
Lucy does lose both horns, the first during the fight with Mariko (No 35) then later we see the second one flying in the air as she's being shot.
Right at the end, we know Lucy has lost both horns (regardless if she did survive or not), so now she would look (if not act) normal - it was her looking strange that really sparked her killing spree off. The music box winds down and stops, signaling an end (of everything that's happened before - Kouta is finally facing up to reality and burying his ghosts. At the same time, the once broken clock, springs into life, signaling a new start. Also, have a look at Lucy's slouched posture (especially when she's angry) and compare that to the silhouette at the gate. In my mind, it's her and everything is going to be ok from now on.
I've already uploaded GS there.