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Rival - Tokubetsu Na Otoko

Complete | yamakami riyu | 2015 released

Review: Kind of reminded me of the Walmart ver. of KageHina. Really cringe-y at times.

Te O Tsunai De Koi O

Complete | takaoka nanaroku | 2000 released

Review: I thought it was nice. The second couple was kind of eh— Um, idk.

Base to Base

Complete | Ban | 2018 released

Review: One of my favorite confession scenes ever. I really liked the sports aspect ughhh. The timeskip had me messed up omg. Why did the MC cut his beautiful hair? Really cute. 10/10 Wish it was longer.

Sweet Spot (se yang)

Complete | se yang | 2000 released

Perfect XXX

Complete | hiiro reiichi | 2000 released

Maou Lover

Ongoing | Kinuta Nana | 2013 released

Aoiro Ping Pong

Ongoing | otowa satori | 2019 released

Ao Ashi

Ongoing | Kobayashi Yuugo | 2000 released

This is such re-read material. I initially read this months ago and have probably re-read this about five to six times by now. It's that good. The most memorable thing about this (well, besides the soccer games) is the character growth. I loved seeing Aoi transform into a refined soccer player. It's not too fast, not too slow. Just enough to keep me wanting more. Call this unrealistic, but this certainly isn't a Kuroko no Basuke 2.0. The intricacies of this manga are so defined. I could re-read this again and still find things I hadn't noticed before. I love pretty much all the themes present in Ao Ashi. The team, the senpai and kouhai relationship, family— stuff like that. The climax is what I consider to be Aomori Seiran game in which I feel that Ashito finally stepped foot onto the national level playing ground. I actually really enjoyed the little tidbits of the fundamentals of soccer. Both informational and very entertaining. There's a bit of a romantic subplot (I really don't like where I see Yuuma and the reporter going…. + Ashito and Hana). With Ashito and Hana, it's not like I dislike Hana, it's just that it's repetitive for me now. Like, look at Be-Blues. There's a girl there, too, who likes the protagonist. *sigh* Just heteronormativity striking again. Anyway, that's not the point, Aoi Ashito is such an interesting (and sometimes scary) MC. His character progression is soooo nice to read. Like, his drive for soccer really fascinates me. It's because of that that he was able to grow so quickly. His drive caused problems for his interpersonal relationships. He's a but of an "unstable" character which made for a deep contrast with his usual, happy go-lucky character. The art expresses that part of him perfectly. The anime doesn't really match the manga in terms of execution in my opinion, but it's still really good and is what led me to reading this manga in the first place. Read this! You definitely won't regret it. really looking forward to Esperion's match against Barcelona.

Harigane Service

Ongoing | ara tatsuya | 2000 released