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REVIEW: Haikyu!! GN 1




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AksaraKishou



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 11:25 am Reply with quote
About the art, don't worry because, later on, it's one of the series strong point!
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Aquamine-Amarine



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 6:25 pm Reply with quote
It really should be Haikyū!! NOT Haikyu!!. The u is supposed to be a long u, but when you see the latter you don't know that.
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fencer_x



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 9:16 pm Reply with quote
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"The story essentially has two protagonists"


Not 'essentially'--Kageyama IS the other main character. He's explicitly referred to as "the other main character" (もう一人の主人公).
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CandisWhite



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 11:38 pm Reply with quote
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For non-athletes, it can be difficult to understand the draw of a sports story

I could understand not participating in sports because of lack of ability or being turned off by the local 'jock atmosphere', (For teens, anyway: I am less sympathetic to supposedly grown-up adults who aren't physically active because they've drank the Planet Fitness commercial K ool-Aid; The real world is not a teen movie from the 80s) but is it actually such a turn-off that the central premise in a story is sports?

I've always sucked at sports. Always. That hasn't changed with becoming an adult. But I'm always loved moving around; Swimming, biking, just running around. I'm not a fan of sports, not the fan that other people are and certainly not the fan that I am of movies, books, dolls, but to cut out a story before you even watch/read it because" Eww, de sports" is a majorly restrictive way to think.

The Mighty Ducks? Nope: Hockey.
Rocky? Nope: Boxing.
A League of Their Own? Nope: Baseball.
Million Dollar Ba.. Oh, right: Boxing.

It's odd to think that way, especially considering the subject matter of many manga and anime ( How many of those stories are literally about a reader's life?). And besides, if a story about sports is just there to be about sports, it's not a story: It's an instructional manual.

I've heard, time and again, that sports anime and manga just don't do well in English North America and I'm wondering how many people are missing out on good stories simply because they tune out due to something so specific.
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Elves



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 7:00 pm Reply with quote
I am SO happy that Haikyu!! got licensed. The story really does transcend its genre. I mean I absolutely don't care one iota about any sport, but I absolutely love the story in Haikyu!! because it's all about the guys and their struggles and growth. I've really been looking forward to this release! Thank you Viz!
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