There's something special about that very first manga you ever read, like the very first Asian drama you ever watched. High School Debut is my first manga read over a decade ago (and for the interested, Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge is the first Jdrama I ever watched and is still my favorite).
Anyway, Vol 1 starts the story of Haruna, a former softball middle school athlete who is determined to find love in high school. The only problem is that she has no experience, no sense of taste in clothes, hair or makeup, and even no sense of what she's looking for in a guy. Enters Yoh, an uber-popular, good-looking guy who knows what guys like in a girl. Haruna's fortitude and endurance when she played softball (he sees a video recording of her last game) impresses Yoh enough to get him to agree to be her love coach, as in, helping her debut in a way that will make finding a boyfriend an actual possibility instead of just a dream.
In Vol 1 Haruna and Yoh start the coaching experience, Haruna has her first experience being hit on even though it's by a dude who turns out to be an absolute creep, and she finally falls for someone, a super sweet guy in Yoh's group of friends. But since this is only Vol 1, we've got a long way to go.
Oh my goodness, so many feels. Rereading this series is like returning home for me and is the perfect series to read during February. There is actually a volume that covers Valentine's Day, so that will be fun. In Japan, girls give guys chocolate on Valentine's Day and on White Day on March 14th is when the guys reciprocate. It's so cute!
I love Yoh. He's still one of my favorite shoujo manga heroes. He's a little broody, a little anemic, a little angsty and emo, and he doesn't hesitate to be honest. But he's not a tsundere character, either, meaning someone who's just kinda cold and mean for a long time. I always liked Yoh from the very beginning because underneath all his angst, he's a pretty great guy and that becomes more and more apparent as the story progresses. One thing I didn't like about him in Vol 1 is his insistence that Haruna stops working out because muscles aren't attractive on girls. I disagree. If Haruna wants to work out, she should, and he shouldn't have any say in that, love coach or no. But it's Japan and I think that's more of a cultural thing at the end of the day.
Haruna, so crazy, so out there, but so genuine and just absolutely sweet. She's the complete opposite of introverted, broody Yoh, and I think she's amazing. I love how she throws herself into the dream of getting a boyfriend just like she threw herself completely into softball. She's a go-getter and even when things don't go her way, she picks herself up and keeps fighting. She is absolutely the most amazing shoujo heroine I've encountered and she is still my favorite, all these years later. I've got other heroines that I like, but no one beats Haruna.
On to Vol 2 when I get a chance!