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Hikaru Omake Background
   

DieterVerhofstadt: I found this text on the web, where it was obviously copied from one of Andrew Grant's famous chapters on the history of Go. This story provides the background to the Omake in Hikaru (right after chapter 51). In manga, an omake is an "extra" (which is the literal translation) work inserted into a collection. It could be a self-parody, character art, or, as here, a short story unrelated to the main plot.


ArnoHollosi: removed text on 2002-11-09 by request of AndrewGrant. The text was a 1:1 copy of his web page, which is due to be published as a book. See SLCopyright for more information. Anyone who feels able to fill the gap (with his/her own words) please do so (Andrew wrote: Of course you can't copyright a historical fact, so if Dieter or anyone else wants to rewrite this page in their own words I won't object.)



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