Haven't posted in a long time...
Mar. 1st, 2003 04:03 pm...and it's appropriate, I suppose, that the main topic of this post is about Hikaru no Go.
I'm sure you'll have heard my ravings about it before, but now the series is apparently coming to a close, according to this site. Seventy-five episodes, of which the seventy-first showed this Wednesday. Only a month left to go until the series finishes on Japanese TV.
For those of you (
aqouli?) who are reading the manga, this means that they'll get up to the end of volume 17 by the end of the series. Presumably the anime's starting to catch up with the manga, and they need to finish the series off for a while to let the manga get ahead again...
Well, whatever the reason, it's been a great series, and an addictive one. And now, at least, I won't have to worry about having two hundred episodes to summarise when I finally do start work on my HnG website.
Now that I know it's ending... anyone got any recommendations for other series to watch?
In other news, Stoke Mandeville is an amusing play, and one that I saw last night. Ridiculously British, and very amusing. (Example line: "It was a bitter struggle, make no joke of it, but in the end I managed to finish the blighter off with my pipe.") And a reference to Mr Wallace Greenslade in the programme, as well.
I'm sure you'll have heard my ravings about it before, but now the series is apparently coming to a close, according to this site. Seventy-five episodes, of which the seventy-first showed this Wednesday. Only a month left to go until the series finishes on Japanese TV.
For those of you (
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Well, whatever the reason, it's been a great series, and an addictive one. And now, at least, I won't have to worry about having two hundred episodes to summarise when I finally do start work on my HnG website.
Now that I know it's ending... anyone got any recommendations for other series to watch?
In other news, Stoke Mandeville is an amusing play, and one that I saw last night. Ridiculously British, and very amusing. (Example line: "It was a bitter struggle, make no joke of it, but in the end I managed to finish the blighter off with my pipe.") And a reference to Mr Wallace Greenslade in the programme, as well.