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Alternativas:
さよならフットボール; Goodbye Football; Goodbye, Football; Farewell Football; Farewell, Football
Autor:
Arakawa Naoshi
Artista:
Arakawa Naoshi
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2009-01-01 to ?
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Alternativas:
さよならフットボール; Goodbye Football; Goodbye, Football; Farewell Football; Farewell, Football
Autor:
Arakawa Naoshi
Artista:
Arakawa Naoshi
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Manga
Estado:
YES
Publicar:
2009-01-01 to ?
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4.7
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Resumen
Onda Nozomi is in her second year on the middle school soccer team but has yet to play a single game because she is a girl. Growing up playing soccer, she has the technical skills, endurance and the elegance. However, as a girl, she can't overcome the physical difference and she can see all her male teammates that she grew up playing soccer with get further and further away from her. Even her younger brother, Junpei, who is also on the team, is starting to rise above her. Coach Samejima sees that Nozomi is an amazing player but because soccer is such a physical sport, he can't let her play. Nozomi isn't the kind of girl that just gives up so she practices harder than anyone and drives the team in the hopes of one day playing in a game.
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SAYONARA FOOTBALL review
For a manga consisting of only two volumes, it's good, but if you are expecting a tear-jerking and overwhelmingly dramatic story like Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, you are in for a disappointment.
Nonetheless, Sayonara Football is a very entertaining and also quite heartwarming sports manga. Main heroine Onda is a middle-schooler with great talent and passion for soccer, but tormented by the thought of being left behind by her male teammates as time passes and their bodies grow larger and manlier. When confronted by a former friend and now rival, she starts her quest to gain her spot in the team to play an official match against him and his team. Like most mangas of the same genre, Sayonara Football is most definitely a story about overcoming obstacles, and does a pretty good job at it. It is also packed with very nice artwork, well-drawn and fun soccer plays, likeable characters, and a little bit of romance. An enjoyable read. |
SAYONARA FOOTBALL review
Nobody has written a review of this? I guess this shall be my first Review ;)
This series is rather short, but honestly very enjoyable! I like the characters and Onda's determination is very inspiring~! It deals with the whole Girls vs. Boys, and "who's stronger" kind of factor that we have in real life. The fact that despite age, boys do become physically taller and stronger then girls and Onda's whole inner conflict us with that realization and wanting to prove she can battle against them atleast one more time. It's honestly one of my favorite Soccer mangas and short mangas. |