In the manga, Hinata doesn't outright beat Kageyama. Their relationship is more about mutual growth and competition rather than one consistently defeating the other. Both characters have their strengths and weaknesses, and the story focuses on their development together on the volleyball court.
No, Hinata doesn't kiss Kageyama in the manga.
No, they aren't. They have a great partnership on the volleyball court but not a romantic relationship.
No, they don't. The manga focuses more on their volleyball journey and friendship than romantic moments like that.
Kageyama and Hinata do not date in the manga. Their focus is on improving their volleyball skills and achieving success on the court. Their bond is more of a strong partnership and mutual respect within the sport.
Hinata and Kageyama don't date in the manga. Their bond is centered around their shared passion for volleyball and mutual growth as teammates.
Kageyama and Hinata don't get together in the manga. The focus is on their volleyball journey and the development of their skills and friendship within the sport.
No, they don't. Their relationship is more about volleyball and friendship.
In the manga, Hinata and Kageyama's relationship focuses more on their volleyball journey and growth as players rather than a romantic development leading to marriage.
Hinata and Kageyama don't have a romantic ending in the manga. The story emphasizes their volleyball journey and the development of their skills and teamwork, not a romantic connection.
In the manga, Hinata and Kageyama do get together. Their bond grows stronger throughout the story, leading to a romantic connection.