Kageyama x hinata manga

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kageyama x hinata manga
kageyama x hinata manga

kageyama x hinata manga

Hinata and Kageyama are both first years and members of the Karasuno High School volleyball team (their jersey numbers being 10 and 9, respectively). In addition, Hinata’s a middle blocker and Kageyama’s the setter, making them have the spiker/setter relationship. While the two initially don’t get along due to being on opposing teams during junior high, the two eventually learn to cooperate with one another, and form a very powerful weapon against other teams, performing their signature quick attack.

Hinata and Kageyama first meet during the first round of a junior high volleyball tournament. Due to Hinata being the only one on his team who actually has a passion for the sport, Kageyama’s team wins. Though Kageyama recognizes Hinata’s talents and his jumping ability, he asks Hinata after the tournament what he has been doing for the past three years, which pushes Hinata to say that he will eventually defeat him. From then on, Hinata begins training hard in order to be able to defeat Kageyama.

Then the two wind up attending the same high school, Karasuno, and begin to argue immediately out of sheer confusion. At this point, Kageyama still doesn’t consider Hinata worthy of being passed to. Because of their poor relationship, the two are forced to play a match as a pair to prove that they can be on the Karasuno team, and they gradually learn how to work together. After their signature “quick” attack is discovered for the first time during their match against fellow first years Tsukishima and Yamaguchi, they become two of Karasuno’s most famous players as word of their attack spreads.

However, some talented schools (such as Nekoma High and Aoba Johsai) are able to recognize their attack and counter it, leading to Karasuno’s loss to Aoba Johsai at the end of season one. This frustrates Kageyama, who apologizes to Hinata; however, this only angers Hinata and the two fight. However, after Takeda talks to them, they stop fighting and decide to continue working hard.

In season two, Kageyama and Hinata’s relationship greatly develops. They have a huge fight in

They then start training separately, with Kageyama trying to knock down water bottles with his tosses to make them more exact. He has a lot of trouble doing this, and gets frustrated – however, he thinks of Hinata being there to hit the serve and ends up being able to knock down the bottles.

They are first forced to interact during summer training camp, each realizing that the other is different – gradually, the two reconcile and are able to do the attack. When they succeed for the first time, the two share a split second of excitement together with no bounds before Kageyama starts yelling at Hinata again.

In season 4, Kageyama was selected for the All Japan Youth Training Camp. Hinata was jealous and slightly alarmed that Kageyama had gotten ahead of him. As soon as Kageyama heard the news, he smirked at Hinata and said, “I’m going ahead, then.” This stirred Hinata up and he started working even harder to turn into a better version of himself.

3 years later, after they graduated, they meet again for the MSBY Black Jackals vs Schweiden Adlers game, Japan’s V-League Division 1. Now that Hinata’s on the MSBY Black Jackals and Kageyama’s on the Schweiden Adlers, playing volleyball professionally, they meet again as rivals since middle school. In a special match between the two teams, Hinata won against Kageyama by one point by playing as the decoy, a position Kageyama had given and taught him in Karasuno, and bringing him to love his title. (“Do you still think your position is uncool!?”)

The two are back together after they had been scouted and selected for the Japan National Team. They are currently training and preparing for the Olympics that will happen in 2021. Since the national players can choose their jersey numbers, Kageyama went back to being number 9, and Hinata back to number 10, just like in high school. The final page shows the two standing side by side, their Japan National team jerseys showing 9 and 10. They have returned to each other’s side, and they would never leave ever again.

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