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A [[seinen]] manga (with an anime adaptation) by Katori Masaru that blends the game of shogi with a murder mystery. |
A [[seinen]] manga (with an [[Anime|anime]] adaptation) by Katori Masaru that blends the game of shogi with a murder mystery. |
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''[[Shion no Ou]]'' (''Shion's King: The Flowers of Hard Blood'') is the story of a young girl named Shion Yasuoka. When she was a very young child, [[Break the Cutie|she witnessed the brutal murder of her parents]]. Oddly, the murderer leaves her alive but takes the "king" piece from the shogi board (the Japanese rendition of chess). The resulting trauma leaves her [[Cute Mute|unable to speak]], forcing her to communicate with people by writing her thoughts out on a notebook (... no, not ''[[Death Note|THAT]]'' notebook). |
''[[Shion no Ou]]'' (''Shion's King: The Flowers of Hard Blood'') is the story of a young girl named Shion Yasuoka. When she was a very young child, [[Break the Cutie|she witnessed the brutal murder of her parents]]. Oddly, the murderer leaves her alive but takes the "king" piece from the shogi board (the Japanese rendition of chess). The resulting trauma leaves her [[Cute Mute|unable to speak]], forcing her to communicate with people by writing her thoughts out on a notebook (... no, not ''[[Death Note|THAT]]'' notebook). |
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After her parents' murder, Shion is later adopted by her next-door neighbor and family friend, Shinji Yasuoka, who is a ''kishi'', or professional shogi player. Shion continues to play shogi, learning from Yasuoka out of both her own love of the game and her desire to discover the identity of the murderer. |
After her parents' murder, Shion is later adopted by her next-door neighbor and family friend, Shinji Yasuoka, who is a ''kishi'', or professional shogi player. Shion continues to play shogi, learning from Yasuoka out of both her own love of the game and her desire to discover the identity of the murderer. |
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An anime adaptation, produced by Studio DEEN, was released in late 2007 and finished up in March of 2008, following the current storyline of the manga fairly faithfully. The manga ended a few months afterwards. |
An anime adaptation, produced by [[Studio DEEN]], was released in late 2007 and finished up in March of 2008, following the current storyline of the manga fairly faithfully. The manga ended a few months afterwards. |
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Compare with ''[[Hikaru no Go]]'', which has a similar premise, only with Go instead of shogi. |
Compare with ''[[Hikaru no Go]]'', which has a similar premise, only with Go instead of shogi. |