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Haikyuu and Other Sports Manga

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Hello! Have you read or are you reading Haikyuu? What do you think of its final arc? :techie-studyingbrown:

If you don't know Haikyuu, then what sports manga have you read? So far, what's your favorite sports manga and why? :D
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Haikyuu was a very entertaining. The characters were well developed and executed their character well. Hinata's relationship with Kageyama was very iconic and memorable. I love how all of the characters have their own backstory which is shown. This book can teach anybody of any age about Volleyball and its standards.
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I've never read Haikyuu but I've watched the anime and just finished the 4th season! Ahhhh, it is such a good series and SO fun! I love the characters and the different teams, its the perfect intensity too. Its not too intense that the show becomes stressful, but there is enough to keep you motivated to watch. Its just great <3 Please don't spoil me for future seasons :)))))
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All out was really good. Rugby manga and anime. It had an underdog team claw their way to glory.
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Ms Vinkel wrote: 27 Mar 2020, 09:51 Hello! Have you read or are you reading Haikyuu? What do you think of its final arc? :techie-studyingbrown:

If you don't know Haikyuu, then what sports manga have you read? So far, what's your favorite sports manga and why? :D
I haven't started watching it yet but I plan to start soon. I've never been a fan of sports anime or manga, but all the praise I've heard for Haikyuu has convinced me to give it a try.
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writestuff wrote: 18 Apr 2020, 04:10 All out was really good. Rugby manga and anime. It had an underdog team claw their way to glory.
Oh Rugby? That's interesting. With Haikyuu ending, I'm looking for other sports manga. What else have you read or watched?
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redman2335 wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 22:39 Haikyuu was a very entertaining. The characters were well developed and executed their character well. Hinata's relationship with Kageyama was very iconic and memorable. I love how all of the characters have their own backstory which is shown. This book can teach anybody of any age about Volleyball and its standards.
True, true. I also love the dynamic between the other members and the other school teams. It also has a lot of good messages about not giving up and staying strong.
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TasyLaurel wrote: 17 Apr 2020, 20:25 I've never read Haikyuu but I've watched the anime and just finished the 4th season! Ahhhh, it is such a good series and SO fun! I love the characters and the different teams, its the perfect intensity too. Its not too intense that the show becomes stressful, but there is enough to keep you motivated to watch. Its just great <3 Please don't spoil me for future seasons :)))))
Ah busy life. I couldn't watch the anime. This is Haikyuu To The Top, right? How was it? Great effects? I only know that the OP will be by Burnout Syndrome again.

I'm also wishing there will be more seasons.
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Grace Bela wrote: 21 May 2020, 09:13
Ms Vinkel wrote: 27 Mar 2020, 09:51 Hello! Have you read or are you reading Haikyuu? What do you think of its final arc? :techie-studyingbrown:

If you don't know Haikyuu, then what sports manga have you read? So far, what's your favorite sports manga and why? :D
I haven't started watching it yet but I plan to start soon. I've never been a fan of sports anime or manga, but all the praise I've heard for Haikyuu has convinced me to give it a try.
Hey! Did you watch or read it? What do you think?
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There's a sports Anime that I can't remember the name of, it's really good and I enjoyed it. The spot played is football, but I guess that doesn't really narrow it down lol.
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