One idea could be a story where Hinata participates in a series of team - building exercises with everyone. They start off with simple volleyball drills, but as they progress, they learn more about each other's strengths and weaknesses, both on and off the court. This helps Hinata bond with each teammate in a unique way, leading to a stronger team dynamic.
A popular one is 'OC's Volleyball Journey'. In this fanfic, the OC has a unique backstory that ties in really well with the Haikyuu universe. The author does a great job of making the OC seem like a natural part of the story, and the volleyball matches are described vividly, making it a thrilling read.
I'm not sure exactly how many TPN mangas there are. You might need to check reliable manga databases or the official publisher's information for an accurate count.
Definitely not. TPN is a work of fiction. The author came up with the concepts and storylines independently, without drawing from any true incidents. It's all about creative storytelling and fantasy.
First, know the Haikyuu universe well. Understand the personalities of the existing characters. Then, create an OC with a distinct personality. For example, if your OC is a shy player, show how they gradually come out of their shell. Also, make sure the plot is engaging. Maybe it could be about the OC joining a new team and facing rivalries.
One common theme is the love for volleyball. In these stories, whether it's the reader or the Haikyuu characters, their passion for the sport is always evident. Also, teamwork is crucial. The reader usually has to work together with the team members to achieve their goals, like winning a match or improving the team's overall performance. And there is often a bit of a romantic undertone as well, as the reader may develop feelings for one of the characters.
A popular trope in these fanfictions is 'Unspoken Understanding'. Ushijima and Shirabu seem to have an unspoken connection on the court, and fanfictions often explore this further. For example, with just a look, they can anticipate each other's moves. Another trope is 'Jealousy'. There could be a situation where Shirabu is jealous of the attention Ushijima gets, or vice versa, which adds an interesting layer to their relationship. And then there's the 'Secret Admirer' trope, where one secretly admires the other's skills or qualities, which can lead to a cute and sometimes slow - burn kind of relationship development.