Some popular ones might include those that focus on character development, like the growth of Isagi. For example, fanfics that explore his journey to becoming an even better striker in different scenarios than in the original manga or anime.
You can start by checking out fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are usually a lot of tags related to Bluelock that can help you narrow down your search. For example, you can look for tags like 'Isagi Yoichi' if you're interested in stories mainly about him.
The 'Bluelock Light Novel' is mainly about a unique football project. It focuses on gathering a group of strikers in a special facility called Blue Lock. Here, they compete intensively with each other. The story is full of their growth, rivalries, and the pursuit of becoming the best striker in Japan. Each character has their own skills and personalities, and through various challenges and matches, they develop both as football players and as individuals.
Yoichi Isagi is one of the main characters. He is a striker with great potential. Then there's Rin Itoshi, who is also a very talented player. These two often compete against each other. There are other important characters as well, like Bachira Meguru, who has his own unique playing style and adds a lot of excitement to the story with his unpredictable moves on the football field.
I'm not sure if it's popular. It depends on various factors like how well it's written, how it's promoted within the fan community, and the size of the Hyuuga fandom interested in Sakura -centric stories.
Definitely not. Common fanfic often focuses on things like relationships between characters, alternative plotlines for existing stories, or exploring the backstories of characters. 'Ballcrushing' seems like an extremely specific and rather unappealing concept that would not be widespread in the fanfic community. It might be something only found in very small, niche corners of the Internet where people with very unique interests gather.
No. Fanfic usually focuses on popular characters, relationships, or scenarios from existing works like movies, books, or TV shows. Diarrhea is an unappealing and rather odd topic to base fanfic on, so it's not common at all.
Fanfic, short for fan fiction, is a form of writing where fans create stories based on existing works, like a TV show, movie, or book. 'Fanfic fanfic' might imply a meta - concept, perhaps a story about the creation or culture of fanfic itself. It could also be a very specific term within a particular fanfic community for a certain type of story.