Description
"Pride" is a manga series that explores themes of ambition, identity, and societal expectations through the lens of competitive figure skating. The narrative centers on Yukiko Kosaka, a young woman who harbors a deep passion for figure skating but faces significant challenges due to her late start in the sport. Despite her lack of formal training and the skepticism of those around her, Yukiko's determination drives her to pursue her dream of becoming a professional skater.
The story begins with Yukiko working as a hostess in a nightclub, where she meets a former figure skater named Yosuke Ota. Recognizing her raw talent and unwavering resolve, Yosuke becomes her coach and mentor, guiding her through the rigorous demands of competitive skating. As Yukiko trains, she encounters a range of characters, including rival skaters, supportive friends, and critics who doubt her potential. Her journey is marked by both triumphs and setbacks, highlighting the physical and emotional toll of pursuing excellence in a highly competitive field.
Key characters include Yosuke Ota, whose own past as a skater is fraught with regrets and unfulfilled ambitions, and Yukiko's rival, Aya, a skilled and disciplined skater who represents the traditional path to success in the sport. The dynamics between these characters add depth to the narrative, as their interactions reveal contrasting perspectives on talent, hard work, and the sacrifices required to achieve greatness.
The plot progresses through Yukiko's participation in various competitions, each serving as a milestone in her development as a skater and as a person. The series delves into the technical aspects of figure skating, showcasing the precision and artistry involved in the sport, while also addressing broader themes such as perseverance, self-discovery, and the pursuit of one's passions against societal expectations.
"Pride" balances its focus on the competitive world of figure skating with the personal growth of its characters, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with readers interested in sports, personal struggles, and the pursuit of dreams. The series concludes with a reflection on the meaning of success and the importance of staying true to oneself, leaving a lasting impression on its audience.
The story begins with Yukiko working as a hostess in a nightclub, where she meets a former figure skater named Yosuke Ota. Recognizing her raw talent and unwavering resolve, Yosuke becomes her coach and mentor, guiding her through the rigorous demands of competitive skating. As Yukiko trains, she encounters a range of characters, including rival skaters, supportive friends, and critics who doubt her potential. Her journey is marked by both triumphs and setbacks, highlighting the physical and emotional toll of pursuing excellence in a highly competitive field.
Key characters include Yosuke Ota, whose own past as a skater is fraught with regrets and unfulfilled ambitions, and Yukiko's rival, Aya, a skilled and disciplined skater who represents the traditional path to success in the sport. The dynamics between these characters add depth to the narrative, as their interactions reveal contrasting perspectives on talent, hard work, and the sacrifices required to achieve greatness.
The plot progresses through Yukiko's participation in various competitions, each serving as a milestone in her development as a skater and as a person. The series delves into the technical aspects of figure skating, showcasing the precision and artistry involved in the sport, while also addressing broader themes such as perseverance, self-discovery, and the pursuit of one's passions against societal expectations.
"Pride" balances its focus on the competitive world of figure skating with the personal growth of its characters, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with readers interested in sports, personal struggles, and the pursuit of dreams. The series concludes with a reflection on the meaning of success and the importance of staying true to oneself, leaving a lasting impression on its audience.
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- Story & ArtYukari Ichijō
