Not since Princess Nine have I been disappointed by an ending so bad. Crimson Hero confirms for me that shoujo and sports don't mix well. The sports side of the story seems not to be taken seriously. The MC is inevitably going to be obsessed with some guy and her relationship with him is all that's going to matter. The sports side and all that that entails - drive, passion, focus, your team, honing your skills, being your best - will eventually come down to being just drivel because the guy is the real goal and trophy.
I was rewatching Haikyuu yesterday and suddenly I remembered this manga. This was the first sport manga I ever read. I used to read it on ONEMANGA when it first came out. I would wait every week or month for the manga to get updated. I'm going to reread all of this until haikyuu season 4 comes out.
I'm really disappointed with the ending, Nobara fought so much and for what? To quit. She also became so girly in the end, I don't even recognise her. I mean, it could have gone way worse and there are circumstances to why the ending ended like that. I'm still not gonna like it. Why should her boyfriend have his dream when she can't!?
But I feel like the reason she was playing was because she enjoyed and it was fun for her....not because she wanted it to be a lifestyle. So I'm not mad at the fact she quit.....I actually think that makes it more realistic....
But I feel like the reason she was playing was because she enjoyed and it was fun for her....not because she wanted it to be a lifestyle. So I'm not mad at the fact she quit.....I actually think that makes it m... B WENDY
If it was just fun and games for her, I don't understand why she would go to the lengths she did just to be able to play it. There also shouldn't have been any tensions between her and her mother because both would have recognized that playing volleyball was just after school extra curricular activity and nothing more.
If Nobara quit then her boyfriend should have quit and gone on to be a salaryman.
True. I mean, she left home, faught with her mother, painstakingly gathered the members and spent all her might improving then this guy reciprocates her feelings, and to what? she couldn't play after his accident supposedly because she is not as strong as she looks... I mean she did all that for the game she loved. All strength and passion went down the drain. Yep. Truly a joke.
Btw, just to specify, girls are not weak, whiny, sopping piece of shit. There are girls who are true to their passions and don't go ballistic because they fell in love.
Oh well, its all my opinion. There are people who loved this manga. And as sad as it may be I did read the whole thing and regretted a whole lot after it.
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Damn i liked the black haired guy so i literally just skipped towards the ending when the ml and the fl got together lmao
Ending was kinda disapointing but the story was really nice.
Really like this...still think she could've kept playing and got the guy..... Wish they'ed make this a anime or live action!
Not since Princess Nine have I been disappointed by an ending so bad. Crimson Hero confirms for me that shoujo and sports don't mix well. The sports side of the story seems not to be taken seriously. The MC is inevitably going to be obsessed with some guy and her relationship with him is all that's going to matter. The sports side and all that that entails - drive, passion, focus, your team, honing your skills, being your best - will eventually come down to being just drivel because the guy is the real goal and trophy.
I was rewatching Haikyuu yesterday and suddenly I remembered this manga. This was the first sport manga I ever read. I used to read it on ONEMANGA when it first came out. I would wait every week or month for the manga to get updated. I'm going to reread all of this until haikyuu season 4 comes out.
FUCK-THIS-MAN-GA (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸
I'm really disappointed with the ending, Nobara fought so much and for what? To quit. She also became so girly in the end, I don't even recognise her. I mean, it could have gone way worse and there are circumstances to why the ending ended like that. I'm still not gonna like it. Why should her boyfriend have his dream when she can't!?
But I feel like the reason she was playing was because she enjoyed and it was fun for her....not because she wanted it to be a lifestyle. So I'm not mad at the fact she quit.....I actually think that makes it more realistic....
If it was just fun and games for her, I don't understand why she would go to the lengths she did just to be able to play it. There also shouldn't have been any tensions between her and her mother because both would have recognized that playing volleyball was just after school extra curricular activity and nothing more.
If Nobara quit then her boyfriend should have quit and gone on to be a salaryman.
love this manga!
The tears are still flowing... Imma yaoi fan but this shoujo had me fucked up...I need me a Kumagai lol <3
<3 <3
Aside from story line, ending is awful. She gets with the guy but the ending made it seem like her passion is a joke
True. I mean, she left home, faught with her mother, painstakingly gathered the members and spent all her might improving then this guy reciprocates her feelings, and to what? she couldn't play after his accident supposedly because she is not as strong as she looks... I mean she did all that for the game she loved. All strength and passion went down the drain.
Yep. Truly a joke.
Btw, just to specify, girls are not weak, whiny, sopping piece of shit. There are girls who are true to their passions and don't go ballistic because they fell in love.
Oh well, its all my opinion. There are people who loved this manga. And as sad as it may be I did read the whole thing and regretted a whole lot after it.
I really loved the manga (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
But I really wanted nobara to reach the same international platform as yuushin n represent her country.