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* SwanSong: In the Latin American Spanish dub, this was the final voice acting role Ale Delint (as Sai) did as a female voice actress and also his final role as a professional one, as he retired from voice acting in order to undergo to gender reassignment therapy during July of 2023.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://hikago.wikia.com/wiki/Hikaru_no_Go_Wiki The Hikaru no Go Wiki]].

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* SwanSong: In the Latin American Spanish dub, this was the final voice acting role Ale Delint (as Sai) did as a female voice actress and also his final role as a professional one, as he retired from voice acting in order to undergo to gender reassignment therapy during July of 2023.
* TheWikiRule: [[http://hikago.wikia.com/wiki/Hikaru_no_Go_Wiki The Hikaru no Go Wiki]].
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At least don't misgender him.


** The Latin American Spanish dub did the same, except that, while Hikaru is voiced by a woman, Sai, an adult man, is also voice by a female voice actress too,[[note]]At least at the time; Ale Delint, Sai's [=VA=], was enduring hormonal therapy before changing her sex to male, and this was her first and very likely, last role as a male. See below the reason[[/note]] while Akira is voiced by a male instead.

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** The Latin American Spanish dub did the same, except that, while Hikaru is voiced by a woman, Sai, an adult man, is also voice by a female voice actress too,[[note]]At least at the time; Ale Delint, Sai's [=VA=], was enduring hormonal therapy before changing her his sex to male, and this was her his first and very likely, last role as a male. See below the reason[[/note]] while Akira is voiced by a male instead.



* SwanSong: In the Latin American Spanish dub, this was the final voice acting role Ale Delint (as Sai) did as a female voice actress and also her final role as a professional one, as she retired from voice acting in order to undergo to gender reassignment therapy during July of 2023.

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* SwanSong: In the Latin American Spanish dub, this was the final voice acting role Ale Delint (as Sai) did as a female voice actress and also her his final role as a professional one, as she he retired from voice acting in order to undergo to gender reassignment therapy during July of 2023.
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* SwanSong: In the Latin American Spanish dub, this was the final voice acting role Ale Delint (as Sai) did as a female voice actress and also her final role as a professional one, as she retired from voice acting in order to undergo to gender reassignment therapy at July 2023.

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* SwanSong: In the Latin American Spanish dub, this was the final voice acting role Ale Delint (as Sai) did as a female voice actress and also her final role as a professional one, as she retired from voice acting in order to undergo to gender reassignment therapy at during July of 2023.

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** The Latin American Spanish dub did the same, except that, while Hikaru is voiced by a woman, Sai, an adult man, is also voice by a female voice actress too, while Akira is voiced by a male instead.

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** The Latin American Spanish dub did the same, except that, while Hikaru is voiced by a woman, Sai, an adult man, is also voice by a female voice actress too, too,[[note]]At least at the time; Ale Delint, Sai's [=VA=], was enduring hormonal therapy before changing her sex to male, and this was her first and very likely, last role as a male. See below the reason[[/note]] while Akira is voiced by a male instead.


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* SwanSong: In the Latin American Spanish dub, this was the final voice acting role Ale Delint (as Sai) did as a female voice actress and also her final role as a professional one, as she retired from voice acting in order to undergo to gender reassignment therapy at July 2023.

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* CrossDressingVoices: Hikaru and Akira are both voiced by women in the original Japanese dub. (Not unusual since they're both young boys.)

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Hikaru and Akira are both voiced by women in the original Japanese dub. (Not unusual since they're both young boys.))
** The Latin American Spanish dub did the same, except that, while Hikaru is voiced by a woman, Sai, an adult man, is also voice by a female voice actress too, while Akira is voiced by a male instead.
* LateExportForYou: The animated adaptation didn't reach Latin America until 2023, a whopping ''twenty-three year'' wait from its original Japanese broadcasting.
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* TheWikiRule: [[http://hikago.wikia.com/wiki/Hikaru_no_Go_Wiki The Hikaru no Go Wiki]].
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* CrossDressingVoices: Hikaru and Akira are both voiced by women. (Not unusual since their both young boys.)

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* CrossDressingVoices: Hikaru and Akira are both voiced by women. (Not unusual since their they're both young boys.)
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* PortmanteauSeriesNickname: "Hikago".
* TheRedStapler: The series revived interest in Go among young people when it had previously been perceived more of a pastime for the elderly.
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Moving this back to the Main page, as it\'s a trope rather than trivia.


* ShownTheirWork: Every important match played in the series is based on a famous {{Real Life}} game. The writer of the manga consulted the Nihon Ki-In (Japanese Go Association) throughout, with ranked professional player [[http://senseis.xmp.net/?UmezawaYukari Umezawa Yukari]] 梅沢由香里 credited as a consultant to the manga and anime.

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