Sure does. The kiss between Naruto and Hinata is a significant moment in the manga, showing their deepening relationship.
Yes, they do. It's a significant moment for their relationship.
No, Hinata doesn't kiss Kageyama in the manga.
Yes, Naruto does end up with Hinata in the manga. Their relationship develops over time and culminates in a happy ending together.
No, they don't. The manga focuses more on their volleyball journey and friendship than romantic moments like that.
It deepens their bond immediately. Their first kiss is like a confirmation of their feelings. After that, they become more aware of each other's presence and start to rely on each other more in both emotional and practical ways.
No, they don't. Their relationship is more about volleyball and friendship.
No, Hinata doesn't die in the manga. The story doesn't have such a plotline.
There could be a fanfic where Naruto has to go on a long - distance mission. Hinata is worried about him. Right before he leaves, she runs up to him and hands him a handmade charm for good luck. Naruto is touched. He pulls her into an embrace and then kisses her gently on the lips, marking their first kiss. It's a bittersweet moment as he then has to leave on his mission.
In a fanfic, perhaps after the war, Naruto is feeling a bit lost. Hinata is always there by his side, supporting him. One day, they are sitting on the Hokage Rock, looking at the village. Naruto starts to talk about his dreams for the future and how much Hinata means to him. Without thinking too much, he just turns to her and plants a gentle kiss on her lips, which is their first kiss.
One of the popular ones is 'A Moment of Bliss' which beautifully portrays the relationship between Naruto and Hinata leading up to their kiss. It really captures their emotions well.