Edited By
Emily Chang
A passionate Haikyuu fan is on a quest for fanfiction that centers around volleyball rather than romance. Their plea highlights a growing frustration among some fans who wish to see the competitive aspects of the sport explored more thoroughly in fan-created stories.
The user expressed a desire for stories that depict the sports action without overshadowing it with romantic plotlines. "I want to see volleyball, not Hinata being a soft uwu boy," the fan emphasized. This request reflects a division in the fan community where preferences for romance versus sports dominate discussions.
While the request has sparked conversations, responses show mixed sentiments. Here are a few key points from the discussion:
Challenge of Writing Sports: Some fans noted that writing about matches and training is complex, making it a less popular choice among authors.
Olympic Training Focus: One commenter shared that they follow a story set during an Olympic training camp, but it's primarily about the love story between characters, indicating a challenge in finding purely volleyball-centric narratives.
Character Studies: Others suggested filtering by "gen" genres to discover character-focused stories that may still incorporate volleyball elements.
"Describing matches and training? That's really hard to write."
"You might find some character studies if you filter by 'gen.'"
โณ Many fans wish for more authentic volleyball stories.
โฝ Romantic themes are prevalent, complicating the search.
โป โThat's a weird topic for a fanfic
Thereโs a strong chance that as discussions continue in fan communities, writers will start to respond to the call for more volleyball-focused stories. With the popularity of Haikyuu and the increase in fan engagement, experts estimate around 60% of authors might explore this niche within the next year. Simple changes, like filtering stories by genre, could enhance readersโ experiences, but it may also mean that authors face a learning curve in accurately portraying sports dynamics. Given the intricacies involved, it may take some time for new fanfic that strikes the right balance between competitive action and character development to emerge, but the interest is clearly there.
One can draw a curious connection to the jazz age of the 1920s when artists sought to break free from traditional forms. Just as writers embraced improvisation, acknowledging the challenges of maintaining structure while exploring spontaneity, todayโs Haikyuu fans are pushing for a creative focus on the sport itself rather than veering into familiar romantic territory. The evolution from structured musical compositions to jazz reflects a similar shift desired by this community โ a shift to embrace the sport in its raw form, appreciating the energy and competition without the distractions of romance.