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Btw you did an amazing job on this video. Thank you for making this <3
ОтветитьCan you please do one on Bokuto Koutarou, he is my favorite character, and he is very underappreciated, like just for comic relief when he is so much more
ОтветитьWhen VOLLEYBALL choose you to be an ARTIST on this kind of sport,well it's your time to"FLY LIKE AN EAGLE",that what HINATA&KAGEYAMA does,plus the bonus of being "GENIUS" is very AWESOME😊😊
Me:no talent in sport😂😂,maybe this what my LIFE would be,to balance to what we call Human Kind😁😁
Really like your videos. This was a fantastic video.
ОтветитьYour videos are so frickin' cool !
ОтветитьIt's my favorite character journey in all of haikyuu and is so exceptionally well done. It doesn't result in instant success but we see glimpses of it sprinklet throughout the tournament and when he finally pulls his receive of and then doubles down on it the next opportunity we as the audience see a glimpse of the complete player that he will eventually become and it is so very gratifying to see.
ОтветитьGod I love this show so much. I'm not a sports person, but the story telling makes you fall in love with it because of the characters passion for it. It's so powerful that just seeing major moments even out of context bring me back to that moment of fear, joy, proudness, etc.
Ответитьi can't get enough of this. I wish you included when he still did not get any invites after high school despite being a force. Then going to Rio with coach Washijou's help to train volleyball in beach.
ОтветитьYou need to make these as podcasts!!!
Ответитьwatch this monthly
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ОтветитьThat ladder quote is so hard to understand when you’re young. Luckily, or unluckily, I’ve had a very full life (not always good) and understand this a little better now.
ОтветитьSeason 5.... I need...
ОтветитьYooo
ОтветитьI've wanted to watch this video for a while but the dub for the forth season was yet to be found I'm so glad I was able to finally watch it and see the awesomeness!
ОтветитьKaguyama was my favourite from the start and until the end of national then something amazing happened, the ways they deconstructed hinatas character it made me fall in love with him again and now I think he might be my favourite in the series
ОтветитьThis was beautiful!!
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Ответитьgoddamn...
I'm blown away, the editing was pristine.
I hope display this level of soul in my own vids. respect.
The long soliloquy about Hinata being "selfish" or self serving for wanting to improve himself made me want to puke.
ОтветитьThis video was awesome and helped me see some things differently and I absolutaly loved it so ty🥺
ОтветитьWhat a video! Enjoyed every word of it
ОтветитьPlease do Kuroko
Ответитьyou’re just voicing all of my thoughts in a much more articulate way than i ever could have and i love it
Ответитьhonestly im kinda surprised u didnt mention the scene where hinata changes the pace of the match. i think it was against inarazaki where he tosses the ball up high to slow down the momentum and everyone was shocked bc its something the old hinata wouldve never even thought of! anyway great video, i watched all your haikyuu videos and thoroughly enjoyed them, as always thanks for the content & can't wait for the review vid to water 7 part 2
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ОтветитьBack in season 2 we see Iwaizumi has already learned the same lesson that Shoyo learns in season 4. He talks about how he only did spikes because he thought they were cool but he says he's glad he learned the bliss of receiving an opponents spike after Iwaizumi gets a clean receive from Asahi. Then we see Hinata stare at Iwaizumi for a moment as if he was wondering how that feeling felt.
ОтветитьWhat if I told you hinata shouyo has that dawg in him
Ответитьfrom nothing, to being one of the best japanese player. from lack of receive skill, to being one of the best receiver. from nothing, to becoming one of the monster generation member. from nothing, to ONE OF THE MOST WANTED PLAYER FROM JAPAN, here we have outside hitter from Asas Sao Paulo, Hinata Shoyo.
ОтветитьI love this show and all your analyses. The combination of both just makes me want to push harder and harder to be the best musician I can be.
ОтветитьHinata=role model
ОтветитьThe way u composed ur video in the beginning was magnificent❤
ОтветитьHinata is a MC that I didn't really like at first (Thought he was to loud and over extruded) But as the series progresses from the first few minutes of ep 1 I started taking a liking to him more and more and was happy to see him grow and evolve both on the court and outside of it in the team. He is definitely one of my favorite Mc's nowadays, and I love his bond with Kagiama and Nishinoya 😊
ОтветитьMany thanks for making this video ❤😅
ОтветитьGod I love Haikyu
ОтветитьIn order to help others to the best of our ability, we need to make sure we are at our own best to do so.
Ответитьmaybe someone is here, who is more knowledgeable in japanese than me.
in the scene where hinata plays the ball high in the rushed rally and in English he says "take it easy" in japanese i just here ohai or something but i haven't found the exact word he really said. maybe someone can help me.
Its honestly sad how a lot of the fans boil the ball boy arc down to just pure cringe cos it is the biggest and most important growth we have seen with Shoyo in the show. It was def his foundation in becoming the pro player he became after timeskip.
ОтветитьNot birth of a monster he became monster by working hard
ОтветитьJust started last week...haikyuu!! ❤❤
My sport anime GOAT..still is kuroko no basket.
This is 2nd place... it a Just "Hit" somthing..❤
I love the comment made about how Haikyuu in the beginning didn't emphasize winning and that it was only a result. Very subtle but I think that's the reason this anime resonated with me from the very beginning. I did grow up playing sports but I've always disliked the people that only did things to win or had an unhealthy obsession with winning. My friend explained to me that he has no interest in taking an easy or trying out new things because he will lose that way. And he has no enjoyment if he is playing to lose. He is solely focused on honing in what he is good at to perfection and continue to make that stronger and pummel his opponents with it. Nothing wrong with that, but imo not the true definition of getting stronger and not the way I wanted to approach things. I risked losing all the time. I was always trying new things, working on weaknesses, trying to add a different dimension in my skills. There were plenty of growing pains and even though it was frustrating for my teammates at times, I've always enjoyed the sweetest satisfaction of successfully performing a new skill I had been working that I had failed many times over before. That's why the camp arc and Hinata's were fantastic and shows the writers really captured the true essence of why people are obsessed with the "silly games" we call sports. There are no moments that are sweeter than when Tsukki gets the kill block on Ushijima and Hinata pulling off a perfect receive on basically a free hit from one of the top aces in the country.
ОтветитьJesus loves us all this was a rlly good vid
ОтветитьSince that episode of him crashing onto Asahi because he was greedy for it and clearly disregarded that the ball was not for him I've called Hinata a monster. And he just kept proving and proving to me that he was one. I can't pinpoint exactly what other episodes or scenes it was that just kept reinforcing to me that, that ball of sunshine and happiness is also a terrifying monster in the court.
ОтветитьThe image of him riding his bike up a hill in the dead of the night is burned into my memory forever, especially after him going to a camp where he can’t do anything his sheer focus is chilling
ОтветитьFine. I'm rewatching Haikyuu.
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