Crimson Hero
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Crimson Hero volume 3 |
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| 紅色HERO (Beniiro Hero) |
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| Genre | Sports |
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| Author | Mitsuba Takanashi |
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| Demographic | Shōjo |
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| Original run | 2003 – ongoing |
| Volumes | 12 |
Crimson Hero (紅色HERO Beni-iro Hīrō?) is a shōjo manga written by Mitsuba Takanashi, the author of Tenshi no Poketto ("Angel's Pocket"), Ohi-sama no Hana ("The Flowers of the Sun"), and Akuma de Sōrō ("The Devil Does Exist").
Crimson Hero was originally published in Bessatsu Margaret magazine. It is currently being serialized in the United States by Shojo Beat.
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[edit] Brief Summary
The series follows Nobara Sumiyoshi, a 15-year-old tomboy with a passion for volleyball. Her love of the sport is disapproved by her mother who wishes Nobara to become the next hostess for the ryotei (old-fashioned Japanese restaurant) run by the family. Frustrated by her mother's constant pressure and frequent comparisons between herself and her sister, Nobara finally decides one day to move out and make it on her own. After seeking out her aunt for help, Nobara ends up living with four members of Crimson Field High School's boys' volleyball team as their dorm mother. What follows is a drama of a girl's dream of making it into volleyball, and her difficult journey in fulfilling that dream.
Unfortunately, the Crimson Field girls' volleyball team as been disbanded from lack of interest. Nobara successfully reinstates the team after challenging the boys' team in a three-on-three game, winning, and recruiting three more members to the team, including star setter Tomoyo Osaka.
Before her first official match, Nobara learns her sister Sōka has been forced to go on a date with a politician's son. Sōka calls her sister two hours before the girl's volleyball team's first game and Nobara runs to her sister's aid. Following Sōka's rescue, she witnesses Nobara play volleyball and sees how truly happy Nobara is while playing. The sisters make a deal with her mother to allow Nobara to play volleyball until she graduates high school, when she will inherit the inn. Until then, her sister will assist their mother in running the inn.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Crimson Field Girls Volleyball Team
- Nobara Sumiyoshi
- The tomboy heroine of this manga, a first year at Crimson Field. Her favourite thing to do is to play volleyball and even left her family's house because her mother was against her playing. She has had no interest in boys, until she starts developing feelings for Yushin. Unexpectedly, one night at the training camp, she accidentally tells Kanako that she likes Yushin just as he and the other volleyball members come out. When Yushin rejects her, she unexpectedly tells Yushin that he is a coward and that she doesn't want him to do anything. She is also aware that Keisuke likes her, but does not reciprocate his feelings and tries to maintain her relationship with him as friends.
- Yui Suzushiro
- A third year at Crimson Field, the captain of the girls volleyball team. She only had one school term left to play volleyball before graduating and so when the girls are knocked out of their first tournament, Yui leaves the team and the team elects Tomoyo as their new captain. She still helps out with the team as their manager, often giving Tomoyo advice when she needs it. Yui, after her departure from the team, started dating Takahashi.
- Tomoyo Osaka
- A second year at Crimson Field, Tomoyo was known to be a star volleyball player in junior high until she suffered an injury during a game and was forced to take a break. She resolved that she should no longer play volleyball, despite the fact she is considered a "genius setter" on the court. After a lot of persuasion, Tomoyo joins Nobara's team as the sixth member required to form the team. After Yui's departure, she is elected team captain. She has previously dated Keisuke and still has feelings for him, though she also knows that he likes Nobara.
- Ayako Mochida
- A second year at Crimson Field. She is an experienced player and, along with Yui and Nobara, is one of the first three members of the team. She is somewhat airheaded, but takes on more responsibilities after Tomoyo becomes team captain. Ayako shows the most concern over Nobara's developing ability as a volleyball player when she starts to think that Nobara is too good to play with them.
- Rena Komizu
- A first year at Crimson Field. She has no experience playing volleyball, but because of her admiration of Nobara from watching her play during her match against the boys, Rena joins the team as the fifth member. She is small and short, but has fast reflexes and played tennis in junior high.
- Kyōka Gotō
- A first year at Crimson Field and the fourth member of Nobara's team, who joins as the same time as Rena. A quiet girl, she played volleyball regularly in junior high. Her parents have expressed the desire for her to quit sports and attend cram school instead. However, she possesses a strong desire to continue playing volleyball along with studying.
- Kanako Noda
- The newest member of the volleyball team, an athletic girl who actually joins the team to become closer to Yushin. She is somewhat overconfident with her athletic ability, but picks things up quickly. Kanako specializes as jumping as a result of her history as a high jumper although Nobara can jump higher than her.
- Ms. Fumi Shima
- An abrasive woman hired by Momoko to coach the Crimson Field Girls' team. She is intimidating and does not hesitate to criticize and punish behaviour she deems unworthy of a team that wishes to play in the Spring Tournament. She has a younger brother, Ryo, who is also a powerful volleyball player.
[edit] Crimson Field Boys Volleyball Team
- Keisuke Haibuki
- A first year at Crimson Field, he is reserved, aloof, and to the point, but not unkind. Considered one of the best players on the boy's volleyball team, and he lives in the same dorm as Nobara. He breaks up with Tomoyo Osaka shortly after Nobara comes to live in his dorm, and he mysteriously explains this by saying he has had a crush on Nobara since grade school. As a child, he was asthmatic, which ostrasized him from other children and caused him to develop his aloof and reserved personality. Nobara's indifference towards his condition and positive attitude inspired him to play volleyball and overcome his physical problems. He eventually agrees to become friends with Nobara for the time being since he still has feelings for her. He doesn't like the fact that Yushin hurt her.
- Yushin Kumagai
- A first year at Crimson Field. Another star player on the boy's volleyball team and lives in the dorm with Nobara and Keisuke. Nobara tries to tell him that she likes him, however, he explains that is unfair to Satomi Abe. Almost immediately after, Yushin and Nobara see Satomi with another guy - and Satomi weakly tries to apologize to Yushin. Yushin later breaks up with her, after Nobara convinces him to talk with her. Kanako and Nobara have a crushes on him and Nobara unexpectedly tells Kanako just as Yushin and the other volleyball team members come out. He rejects her at first though he later confesses his love for Nobara.
- Naoto Tsuchiya
- A second year at Crimson Field and a member of the boys' volleyball team. He lives at the same dorm as Nobara and went to middle school with Yushin.
- Tomonori Ichiba
- A second year at Crimson Field and a member of the boys' volleyball team. He lives at Nobara's dorm.
- Takahashi
- The captain of the boy's volleyball team. He is currently dating Yui and he gets easily angered when the girls interfere with the boy's practice.
[edit] Nobara's family
- Momoko Sumiyoshi
- Nobara's maternal aunt, the younger sister of her mother. Momoko works as the school nurse at Crimson Field and the sponsor of the girls' volleyball team. She helps Nobara when she can, but draws the line at giving her money or doing anything that might enrage her older sister.
- Shizuko Sumiyoshi
- Nobara's mother and the current hostess of a famous ryotei, she is known to have turn business around for the better ever since the downfall of business from her great-grandmother's generation. She hopes her elder daughter will soon give up volleyball and take the family business seriously.
- Sōka Sumiyoshi
- Nobara's younger sister, who is graceful, quiet, and obedient. Nobara has always admired her sister's ability to be ladylike while Sōka finds that she can always rely on Nobara to protect her. Sōka, after seeing how volleyball makes Nobara truly happy, helps persuade their mother into allowing Nobara to continue playing volleyball until she graduates from high school while Sōka helps run the inn.
- Nobara's father
- While her father cannot help Nobara as much as he would like, he shows how much he loves her by giving her money to buy food when Nobara and Sōka persuade their mother into letting Nobara remain at Crimson Field.
- Nobara's grandmother
- A traditional woman and former hostess of the Sumiyoshi's ryotei. She blames Nobara's behaviour on volleyball and disapproves of her older granddaughter's behavior, often commenting that Nobara should be more like Sōka.
[edit] Volumes
[edit] Japanese
- Volume 1 (2003-06-25) ISBN 4-08-847643-3
- Volume 2 (2003-10-24) ISBN 4-08-847678-6
- Volume 3 (2004-03-25) ISBN 4-08-847726-X
- Volume 4 (2004-08-24) ISBN 4-08-847775-8
- Volume 5 (2004-12-24) ISBN 4-08-847812-6
- Volume 6 (2005-05-25) ISBN 4-08-847857-6
- Volume 7 (2006-01-25) ISBN 4-08-846024-3
- Volume 8 (2006-05-25) ISBN 4-08-846060-X
- Volume 9 (2006-10-25) ISBN 978-4088461069
- Volume 10 (2007-04-25) ISBN 978-4088461649
- Volume 11 (2007-08-24) ISBN 978-4088462059
- Volume 12 (2007-12-25) ISBN 978-4088462059
[edit] English
Published by VIZ Media
- Volume 1 (2005-11-22) ISBN 1-4215-0140-6
- Volume 2 (2006-04-04) ISBN 1-4215-0396-4
- Volume 3 (2006-08-01) ISBN 1-4215-0577-0
- Volume 4 (2006-12-22) ISBN 1-4215-0578-9
- Volume 5 (2007-03-04) ISBN 1-4215-1012-X
- Volume 6 (2007-08-07) ISBN 1-4215-1013-8
- Volume 7 (2007-12-07) ISBN 1-4215-1014-6
- Volume 8 (2008-05-06) ISBN 978-1421515656
[edit] External links
- Crimson Hero (manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Shojo Beat page for Crimson Hero

