You can tell the author really enjoys the material, one of the better endings to a sports series. I can see where the characters started and why they ended where they did, this holds a special place in my heart you can really see the growth.
This series has a lot of heart to it, the main character has some self-worth issues that you can see him start to overcome. The characters are all endearing to me and you can see them grow as the series progresses, I hope the protag keeps the heart he has. Days has an anime which I recommend as well.
Like "Haikyuu!!" you can really see that the author enjoys the material presented, the characters always keep what makes them unique until the very end while growing and I think that's very hard to do, one of the more grounded series as well.
I'll combine both DNA ACT 1 and DNA ACT 2 here, but again the material is presented with love and the characters are all really cool, they stick with you even when they're no longer part of the main cast anymore and I can't wait to see where this goes.
This series frequently gets philosophical which is both a strength and a weakness, I'd say sometimes this series won't click but when it does it can really say some interesting things.
A cute pairing and a good series to suspend disbelief while reading, the art is really pretty and I think that it does an admirable job at balancing the two protagonists (the girl on the cover is only one, and she's not the primary focus though she is a driving force).
I'll need to revisit this series someday, it has a super distinct art style which is very pretty and extremely good at conveying the movement you'd expect from ballroom dance.
Haikyuu!!