That moment where Kageyama sets but no one goes for the ball is really interesting. It's not really clear in the anime, unlike in the manga, but Kageyama was starting to get into the game and he tried to do the Freak quick out of habit even tho Hinata wasnt even in the game. For the other characters (that you will start to know in later episodes), hearing Kageyama say "sorry, force of habit" must have been pretty scary haha, as it meant that this crazy fast set was pretty casual for Kags. That's why the head coach thought this set meant "of course you're that far into the approach"
@ishitapillai67233 жыл бұрын
That's exactly it!!
@pixiemoonchi3 жыл бұрын
@@ishitapillai6723 i want coach to read this!!!
@jhulianvincentutermohlen2873 жыл бұрын
up
@mzwethu38053 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say it was scary but more so that it was different for them. Considering how insane everyone is there it was more like shock
@sharlesdaviskendy23913 жыл бұрын
I thought the anime made it clear enough
@hika_ariel3 жыл бұрын
When Tendou said "how creepy" and Ushijima "I hate it" they were referring to Hinata's unwavering hunger for the game and willpower to constantly learn and improve despite the obstacles. They weren't hating on him or being disrespectful, on the contrary they were impressed by him. Ushijima hates that he feels like he lost to Hinata's mental strength/love for the game
@canadannoko3 жыл бұрын
Just to add, Japan is a bit more 'brutal' with their insults/jokes/words, compared to the west. For example their excessive use of baka (idiot). But for them thats normal, similar to how Europeans tend to be blunter than North Americans. So while it might seem worse from the wording to us, once you put it into the context of a Japanese person its no worse than a mild response or a normal ribbing. So for example, depending on the context, someone saying baka is similar to a North American going "Are you serious?" or "Come on..." or something along those levels. Can also be worse in some situations but thats no different from English. So entirely about the context.
@Koshak873 жыл бұрын
Bump
@Juice19843 жыл бұрын
Brah...?!‽ (...really?!‽ Are you serious?!‽)
@morley3643 жыл бұрын
Also I think the bit where he talks about Tsukki leaving food was referring to him being a small eater, not that he was leaving food for Hinata. Tsukki not eating enough has been referenced before at the earlier training camp.
@hika_ariel3 жыл бұрын
@@canadannoko I totally agree although in this specific instance I think it's rather a semantic issue: "kimochi waruii" (sorry if I transliterated it wrong, but you get the expression I'm talking about i hope) stands for "what a bad feeling/ this is disgusting/creepy" but it's also used in a broader context of "this gives me chills/had an impression on me" in a not so necessarly negative way, which subtitles often fail to convey I feel.
@Aerowind3 жыл бұрын
After school clubs (such as volleyball) are a really big thing in Japan, to the point where it's looked down as a negative if you just go home after school. There are a TON of different clubs not just for athletics, but various cultural aspects too like art, flower arranging tea ceremony, and more. As such, there isn't necessarily enough staff to supervise them all. Remember at the beginning before Coach Ukai showed up? Takeda-sensei is in charge of the Volleyball club, but he's not actually there to oversee it most of the time. Heck, Coach Ukai isn't even part of the school staff, which is why Takeda is the one who calls timeouts during games.
@MsCyou01573 жыл бұрын
People who do not belong to a club are called homecoming clubs.
@j.j.15173 жыл бұрын
Each club usually has a designated "manager" or "key holder" that can lock up and open up equipment rooms, in season 1 Tanaka was able to open the gym early for Hinata and Kageyama to practice in because he got it from I think Suga?. If there's a cultural difference it's that the kids in Japan take roles like this more seriously and thus adults have greater trust in them, especially the "older" kids like 3rd years.
@gatito343 жыл бұрын
For me it seems like needing a supervisor at all times is a cultural thing of US, in Mexico it is fine to be without adults in a gym and I also haven't heard any other place other than the US to have that weird requirement
@Tien1million3 жыл бұрын
@@gatito34 Maybe it's a new thing in the US, because I was in the Track & Field and Basketball team. When the coach aren't there we set up on our own and practice.
@tracyphan24953 жыл бұрын
Wait so does that mean coach Ukai doesn't even get paid for all of this. Damn that sucks.
@theecat36893 жыл бұрын
If you notice, there's a lot of times they focus on Dr. Wiley without him saying anything. It's fun to remember that he doesn't say anything when his players do something right but shout a lot at players who he has high expectations of like Goshiki or Tendou! So contrast his shouting at Hinata at the start of camp and him just being silent as Hinata started trying to read the ball expect for that time Hinata got distracted on the court. What an old school coach 😂 Compliments won't kill you, Coach Washijo (Dr. Wily)... but a lot of his players like him enough so it's still a fun fact i guess
@hadeelziad10563 жыл бұрын
Coach Washijo became a great coach because he was always on the sidelines watching and processing and that’s way he let Hinata stay he was tasting him to see if he had the will and the patience to evolve he wasn’t bullying him he was trying to see if Hinata worthy of putting his trust in him and I think Hinata surpassed his expectations
@annazila27513 жыл бұрын
@@hadeelziad1056 i never even realized this detail and it's the coolest thing ever!!!!
@theecat36893 жыл бұрын
@@hadeelziad1056 there's a lot of facets about Coach Washijo that I wanted to write but it'd be an essay 😂 but yes! i always believed him assigning hinata to be a ball boy is more about putting him on the right track of what he should be working on. It was up to Hinata to find what he should be working on as an exercise of self-reflection for personal growth. Him not saying anything is his acknowledgement that Hinata is on the right track~ I just wanted to express amusement about his tight lips for good work but loud mouth for scolding. I agree that it might as well be a test if Hinata really does have the potential to go far by being able to find what he should be working on to be better. And I too think this part really drove deep how much more growth Hinata can have and Washijo's expectations of Hinata really jumped from here on. As Furudate-sensei said, Coach Washijo is Haikyuu's biggest tsundere!
@seeker66763 жыл бұрын
up
@damianc6693 жыл бұрын
@@hadeelziad1056 I deadass forgot his real name I started calling him Dr Wiley too💀
@aishaahammed27153 жыл бұрын
In 33:30 , when kageyama messed up the set, the receive was good, so he automatically set the freak quick meant for hinata, forgetting that hinata wasn't there and he was at youth camp.
@Ryan_gogaku3 жыл бұрын
19:00 I've taught in Japan for several years, but it's 100% a normal thing for student athletes to be by themselves in the gym. In fact, even in "middle school" ("junior high," 中学校), it's very common for sports clubs to start and end their practices without adult supervision. It's actually part of an intentional initiative called "sougou kyouiku" (総合教育, "holistic education"), where the goal is to give K-12 students the chance in low-stakes situations to have adult-like responsibility. If something goes badly, there are adults nearby to clean up, but if you never give people the chance to take charge, then the thought is that they won't learn how to take care of a space on their own.
@patmonte84263 жыл бұрын
Ooooo--- nice
@shampaghosh12413 жыл бұрын
Upp coach needs to see this!
@patmonte84263 жыл бұрын
Uppp
@monkh-odbat-orgil71532 жыл бұрын
Wow really? Then it must be really dependent on the school. Right now I study in university in Japan and it is normal for us to use gym without supervisor but when I was in college(高等専門学校) we couldn’t use the gym without a teacher or staff member and I actually got in trouble with my Malaysian senpai. We thought it would be okay since both of us were abroad students who were adult (age 21). But the rules of the school didn’t play favor for us didn’t matter the age or class we actually needed someone to supervise us preferably PE teacher whenever someone is using the gym.
@weeniehutseniorss9438 Жыл бұрын
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@filipek11153 жыл бұрын
the "huh!?" was perfect xD great job, editor-guy!
@ErickKirei3 жыл бұрын
The first one got a smile from me, then I saw the second one and I couldn't stop laughing hahaha
@JamesLightner3 жыл бұрын
😂😂 thanks!
@ErickKirei3 жыл бұрын
@@JamesLightner you're doing great! Keep it up!
@hopewelch94213 жыл бұрын
@@JamesLightner q 4 u: does coach look over your edits before uploading? Or does he just not know you do stuff like the ushijima face or hoshiumi?
@dawammardhonansyah56243 жыл бұрын
It was dirty of editor-san, obviously it is meme from upcoming eps which is spoiler for coach 😂😂
@starryabigail29883 жыл бұрын
He is not talking about Tsukki leaving food for Hinata, but about his small appetite. In season two Tsukki and Kenma both eat little and claimed they're full. But when Daichi and other senpais, he is usually being forced to eat more. But i. the camp where no senpai is around, Hinata knows Tsukki gonna have leftovers with his meal unfinished. And he is worried about that, like an older brother, wondering if the little bro has behave well and finish his meal
@abtsarinazalifahmohdtaufek3 жыл бұрын
Tsukki may be the tallest but he's actually a little bro to everyone 😂
@magacofi3 жыл бұрын
And isn't Hinata the oldest among the first years? it fits XD plus he's an ACTUAL older brother so that checks out as well
@hadeelziad10563 жыл бұрын
Up
@starryabigail29883 жыл бұрын
@@magacofi Yesssssss EXACTLY
@saltyguy77363 жыл бұрын
Sorry if Coach Donny had already known, but the white haired boy is not Bokuto but in fact is a new character name Hoshiumi Korai. Just wanted to point it out so no one gets it wrong
@fluffy-pony3 жыл бұрын
Up
@nicogarcia85553 жыл бұрын
Was looking for this comment before I put one up
@_Tem3 жыл бұрын
Fly high to the top comments
@mansfaye10843 жыл бұрын
This camp is for players 16 years old and younger, bokuto is in his 3rd year, so he's at least 17
@az6392 жыл бұрын
How can someone confuse Hoshiumi with Bokuto? They look completely different.
@youtubingprick40363 жыл бұрын
The development of hinata's skill during this camp was beyond expectations. Just imagine how much he would have developed his skills and knowledge if he received even the tiniest bit of inputs and information from the Coach of training camp.
@demon24383 жыл бұрын
Hinata would have been the best player if he had access to coach donny's coaching videos
@ReeeeeeallyLong3 жыл бұрын
@Demon spitting facts
@BleydTorvall3 жыл бұрын
I think it was something of a test and lesson by the old coach. He wanted to see if Hinata was both smart enough and determined enough to succeed to figure these things out on his own. Because Hinata lacks the size and power expected from a hitter, he's always going to be overlooked and doubted. Hinata needed to understand that and show that he was mentally strong enough to not only withstand that, but find a way to thrive despite it. He also needed to show that he could be smart enough to think his way around problems to make up for his physical deficiencies. Those are lessons that I don't think a coach can really teach.
@vailingbow10683 жыл бұрын
That's why what Washijo said that without Kageyama he's basically useless, but he has the talent to learn, which should be his job instead of just saying he's nothing and not developing them.
@lily-_-3 жыл бұрын
@@vailingbow1068 his job isn't to coach a player he didn't invite to à training camp in which he's working with other players.
@seekittycat3 жыл бұрын
What at 16:30 Ushijima meant is that Hinata created this opportunity for himself when he's not chosen and he's probably going to have to face this struggle in the future (not chosen because of his height, doing it anyways). That by not taking it easy on him they didn't want to baby him because it'll be even harder in the future.
@blk57723 жыл бұрын
up!
@gamezone72993 жыл бұрын
Oh I didn't get the full essence up until now... Ty
@chelatine3 жыл бұрын
Indeed bec he's a shorter player, and it will be sort of a disadvantage. Just like what coach Washijo said, the higher his goal the more arduous his climb will be.. This opportunity to be a ball boy is one of the best things that happened to Hinata. Coach Washijo was not only challenging him but giving him glimpse of what chances he would be denied of if he doesn't improve.
@seekittycat3 жыл бұрын
I love how it's Ushijima who got it right away even though he's the opposite of Hinata. He can look at a player so different from him but still see their career path and struggle from his own experience. So knowledgable and mature. It's like what you get from coaches and professional players.
@magacofi3 жыл бұрын
Manga spoilers And he wasn't wrong to do so, Hinata in Brazil was crazy tough for him.
@NKong953 жыл бұрын
This is probably my favorite pre-tournament episode. Hinata’s development sky rockets, but most importantly: the way Hinata casually calls coach Ukai, even being late at night, to get some nutrition advertise, and Ukai delivers it with a smile on his face, showing how proud he is with Hinata giving his all to evolve. It’s such a nice coach-athlete relationship, I just love it all about it.
@mediam39573 жыл бұрын
22:30 Actually, Hinata was simply worried for Tsukishima, not saying that he leaves food for people. It's a small thing that's been shown throughout the series, but Tsukishima eats less than everyone.
@starryabigail29883 жыл бұрын
when Tendo said Hinata is creepy, he is talking about how this boy never gets beat down. It is his strong will and determination that makes you feel uncomfortable, especially when he is your rival. But this also make him an amazing opponent
@HarshReviews3 жыл бұрын
Oh man, you’re going to love Hinata’s arc, coach, can’t wait to see you go through this journey!
@kas3493 жыл бұрын
Hi Harsh:) didn’t now you are watching coaches videos, i am excited for the Oikawa analysis
@gideoncheung87313 жыл бұрын
omg its harsh reviews!!!
@flyhigh88393 жыл бұрын
Oh ur here😁 i really like ur videos
@Getupsitdown3 жыл бұрын
I love that you are also following this series! I love your videos
@japkorox913 жыл бұрын
Hi Harsh Reviews 👋🏻 I'm surprised but not surprised you watch Coach videos since both of of you have good insights about Haikyuu! 😁👍🏻
@AllTheArtsy3 жыл бұрын
Hi Coach! I taught high school students in Miyagi, the prefecture Karasuno is in, and the teaching and student management philosophy in Japan, at least for public schools, is largely based on "hansei" or self-discipline. Children take responsibility over shared duties, such as cleaning the classroom, arranging books in the library, upkeep of club rooms, serving lunch, even cleaning bathrooms. It all integrates into raising children that are hard working, social, with physical strength and good work ethic. So they can be expected to be in the gyms or practice rooms alone, provided they have a leader. The club president or team captain would lead and maintain practice and are also expected to lock up, take the keys home or surrender it to the club advisor at the end of the day. Also, it may be important to note that while most high school classes in Japan end at 3 or 4, most children stay behind even as late as 7 or 8 for extra curricular activities such as clubs, music, sports or extra classes. Of course untoward things like bullying or accidents may happen. But the social pressure more likely will place blame on the person "injured" however that may be, unfortunately. Also, I think it is a distinctly American way of life to be both litigious and also wary of litigation. This is just a general opinion, but I would be surprised if any parent takes legal action to the school, rather than doubling down on disciplining the child instead.
@hopewelch94213 жыл бұрын
That is so cool you taught in miyagi. Am I too big of a haikyuu fan for thinking that? 🤣🤣
@AllTheArtsy3 жыл бұрын
@@hopewelch9421 It was a random assignment, I could have ended up anywhere, but it was great! Sendai is a huge city, but nowhere near as chaotic as Tokyo. There were quite a few other foreign English teachers back then, there likely are more now, as more schools take up extra English lessons
@shampaghosh12413 жыл бұрын
@@hopewelch9421 Nope I think its really cool too! Man I want to go to Miyagi some day and see the actual school Karasuno was based on
@tusherabtahee98393 жыл бұрын
What I find interesting is Dr. Wily has been off to the sidelines and calm when explaining to everyone else. The only times we see him really yell and scold is with Hinata...and his own Shiratorizawa players
@Alwayz1143 жыл бұрын
It's like Ushiwaka said to his teammate: the Coach yells when he has high expectations
@jimmyvenattu16093 жыл бұрын
@@Alwayz114 I think it was not Ushijima
@jonaswallace95683 жыл бұрын
@@Alwayz114 It was Benkei who said that
@Alwayz1143 жыл бұрын
@@jonaswallace9568 Aaaah right, thank you
@fidaruzki5653 жыл бұрын
even the Shiratorizawa ball boy also noticed the same
@claudioernestohernandezban70113 жыл бұрын
I love how the editor it is also a fan of haikyu and reacted the same way we did it when coach called hosiumi bokuto
@JamesLightner3 жыл бұрын
cannot disrespect my boi 😤😂
@mansfaye10843 жыл бұрын
I'm searching for a comment where somebody points out that the camp is only for players who are 16 and under, which explains Bokuto's absence
@sammi54543 жыл бұрын
I have so many things to say about this episode! This episode is actually one of my favourite episodes because it shows how Hinata is finally growing and thinking about the kind of volleyball player he wants to be. He is beginning to process the game and understand that not everything is about jumping high and spiking, and that every little thing counts to make him a good volleyball player, even his own diet nutrition intake. I love that he approached coach Ukai about what kind of food he should eat, and remembered coach’s words about having a good meal at home, which also eased coach Ukai’s worries that he is restricting Hinata’s growth, and let coach Ukai know that Hinata is absorbing all the information he needs as a volleyball player and that he is ready to challenge himself and improve himself. I love the fact that everyone in this episode is affected by Hinata’s drive and concentration in his actions, and although he is not showcasing his skillset in the match, his drive to make himself improve and learn from the other great players around him is actually motivating other players to put in the effort to do better. This is why they feel ‘uncomfortable’ around Hinata, because he is always looking for ways to improve and that intense drive might be what they are not used to seeing. This brings me back to Tendou’s words in S3, Hinata is ‘enigmatic’, and ‘things that you can’t understand are scary’. Oof this was a long one. Thanks for coming to my ted talk 😂
@sindri14473 жыл бұрын
I hope Coach sees this :-)
@martinaa83563 жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right. Anyway, who wouldn't be uncomfortable being stared at for hours and hours? Hinata can be pretty intense
@demmybane3 жыл бұрын
Honestly I loved this whole part of the first season way more than I thought I would - The part with Hyakuzawa next episode is probably one of my favorites
@nova-pc8hq3 жыл бұрын
16:16 I love how Tendo is worried about Hinata and was willing to let him sleep there because he knows what is like to be an outcast and for people to put him aside. That shows just how a good and sympathetic person he is.
@zidanez213 жыл бұрын
I wanna point out many episodes ago maybe in S2 Coach gave the advice that "when playing you should look at the players not the ball" or something along those lines And guess what lesson Hinata learned in this episode, just goes to show how much the creator must've loved volleyball to have small details like this in his story
@leizero3 жыл бұрын
I remember that too! It's such a contrast to pre-Karasuno Hinata who is so obsessed on chasing the ball and just hit it across the net.
@chelatine3 жыл бұрын
Yes and Furudate sensei played middle blocker in volleyball right?
@p.gin39553 жыл бұрын
Can I just say, the new editor is doing an amazing job, all the animation add on's and social media on-screen plug's are sick. (I know for most people It's no big deal but for a person that doesn't edit or anything like that its preety cool).
@JamesLightner3 жыл бұрын
thank you 🙌
@seekittycat3 жыл бұрын
The Hoshiumi going "Haaahhhh???" Is killing me 😂🤣😂🤣.
@theecat36893 жыл бұрын
when they put in the hoshiumi pics i died laughing. hats off to editor-san!
@leizero3 жыл бұрын
I agree! Really funny bits here and there. It adds a lot to coach's deadpan humor sometimes (whether intentional or not).
@JamesLightner3 жыл бұрын
@@seekittycat 😂😂
@reneschmidt19023 жыл бұрын
Hey coach did you notice the analogy of the interception scene with the hinata crow to the real hinata? First he wants to rush things and fly as high as fast as he can and fails or gets to a fast limit, which represents old hinata. While in the second scene the bird flys higher slowly improving, resulting in keeping the height and getting a good consistent result, which represents how hinata starts to approach the learning process now :) Maybe you got some words about that.
@hadeelziad10563 жыл бұрын
I love that
@aize11533 жыл бұрын
That's cool!
@dope91013 жыл бұрын
33:03 Hoshiumi Kourai "Huh" 🤭😆 The editor is aware of Season 4 😂👌
@sharlesdaviskendy23913 жыл бұрын
33:27 Yeah, Kageyama definitely just set for Hinata. He just got so into the game he just kinda fell back into old habits. It’s a real nice way to show how much he and Hinata have connected. And how much the two of them trust each other, because you know Hinata would definitely have been there to spike that one.
@kageseiryuu86753 жыл бұрын
4:41 It's not that Tendo is not respecting Hinata, but that he feels somewhat intimidated by how Hinata still looks forwards with determination and hunger (I think) 4:48 It was Ushijima to sum that brief moment up from how I think it is meant: they are creeped out by how Hinata still has that fire in his eyes despite basically being side-lined and having one hurdle after another thrown in his way His growth and potential is scary/creepy 22:30 I think Tsukishima actually is skipping on extra portions the 2nd and 3rd years at Karasuno keep giving him They can sometimes act like mother hens and Tsukishima aint the type of guy who lets others tell him what to do and he doesnt wanna do it 25:27 Tokonami is actually the school where Daichi's friend is currently playing Karasuno and Tokonami played during the Inter-High in season 1 if I remember correctly It was the episode where we also got a few flashes from the Karasuno girl's team match "We'll never win unless we believe we can." was Daichi's quote, which motivated both his best friend and Michimiya (Karasuno girl's team captain and also girl, who has a crush on Daichi) I actually didn't realize until watching your reaction that it's the same team :D
@FOXTROTALPHA24123 жыл бұрын
I was the same with your last point. I was like damn it’s Tokonami!
@4yinyang3 жыл бұрын
I think the thing about Tsukishima is that he doesn't eat much to indicate he doesn't use as much energy/doesn't try as hard as the other members on the team, even after his "awakening." I think Japan usually equates eating with effort and such. The more you eat=the harder you're trying to get stronger. Someone else pointed out the theme this season seems to have about "hunger." Those who eat more are the ones who are hungrier/those who play more and harder are the ones who are hungrier to win and love the sport more. So I actually think it is to show how Tsukki doesn't have the same drive as the others, especially Hinata. Btw I also think the hunger and food theme could be examplified even in this episode where hinata for the first time questions his diet and nutritional needs, much like how he has finally started actively thinking about how he should play and position himself etc. He no longer eats whatever he can because he's hungry, (like the Burger he mentioned) just as he no longer chases the ball at all times but looks at the court and the players. (Less instinct/more thought.)
@kookie77143 жыл бұрын
Uppp
@roninbelle8043 жыл бұрын
I really hope season 5 comes before this ends so we can continue watching this content.
@nickykishibe5853 жыл бұрын
Rumors about an announcement this December. Hoping it’s Season 5. Not some collab with a product lmao
@bigonbooks47362 жыл бұрын
@@nickykishibe585 That came out late. It was LAST December.
@Dapper_Dad3 жыл бұрын
Tsukishima's block may have been my favorite moment in Haikyuu, but this is my favorite episode. That moment where it all clicks for Hinata reminds me so much of the moment where my sport just clicked with me. You start noticing the nuances in people's play-style or how they execute a play differently from even the same players on their team and you're just in awe with the potential available to you and where you want to take yourself. It really is that moment when you sink that much deeper into your love for the game and they capture it beautifully. I rewatch this episode simply because of how it reminds me of those great times.
@doxo95973 жыл бұрын
In Japan generally there is a lot of trust put into the students. Most of the classroom don’t have locks meaning that anyone can just go in and use them if they are free. Regarding the Gyms, you do need permission from the school but they do allow you to use it without supervision (as long as you don’t leave a mess obviously..). Hope this helps!
@shampaghosh12413 жыл бұрын
Upp
@rafaelleraalciati7013 жыл бұрын
Seeing hinata's growth not only as a volleyball player, but as an athlete in general is so amazing. The guy is now studying his sport and how to properly eat as an athlete
@MegamanStarforce20103 жыл бұрын
reminds me how in the manga of hajime no ippo, ippo himself is finally through the same thing. such a nice feeling when these blockheads finally pause their everything and just study the sport inside-out
@feedfrc68613 жыл бұрын
"He who climbs the ladder must begin at the botton" is an awesome line. I'm glad you took the time to highlight it. Also "there is no missed rep" applies to hinata perfectly. Keep track of EVERY SINGLE DETAIL he learns during this arc, nothing goes to waste.
@lyrano42563 жыл бұрын
Up!
@chlsnnx3 жыл бұрын
When coach thought Hoshiumi was Bokuto and the editor added that clip of Hoshiumi saying "huh?" 😂😂😂
@milkntomatoes94183 жыл бұрын
The part at 36:20, what Kunimi (the Aoba Johsai boy) said isn't really translated properly in most official translations I've seen, but what he was actually trying to say is that, out of all of them at the training camp, only Hinata was acting like he was in an official match. Meaning that despite being a ball boy, he was the only one who wasn't treating practice like just practice. I think it speaks volumes about Hinata's amazing drive and thirst for improvement, and I love that everyone from the training camp participants to the coaches, and even including Ushiwaka and Tendou, acknowledge it.
@ana_vicosa5793 жыл бұрын
I don’t know if you will remember this, Coach, but in season 3 episode 6, when we saw daichi as a first year, we see him training his receives and analysis as a ball boy for the older players, saying “even by picking balls we can do something”. We even see the analogy of vines sticking you to the ground just like with Hinata. And that is how he began to be such a reliable receiver, It’s a small scene, but it is interesting to see the potential Hinata has gained by this role! Definitely one of my favorite plot details! Anyways love your insight! Thank you for your reactions 💕
@LantraAntero3 жыл бұрын
oh, I didn't remember it! thanks for reminding!
@LixienXIII3 жыл бұрын
16:34 Ushiwaka was saying that Hinata will get into a situation where he will be not chosen again in the future. (things like, not getting a starting position for example) So he needs to work on that. He has to work harder to get those opportunities.
@HeyDaydreamer963 жыл бұрын
I swear Coach Donny has such good timing djkndj I was just drowning in my studies and I needed a good pick-me-up. Thanks Coach!!
@patmonte84263 жыл бұрын
Same! For me this was after exams!
@juliantorres78963 жыл бұрын
I have been browsing on and off for an hour and boom coach is here
@sebastianmadariaga69983 жыл бұрын
Same, I am just a few paragraphs away from finishing my thesis!
@juliantorres78963 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianmadariaga6998 now you got the entertainment to finish
@mavijjang3 жыл бұрын
Same for me! I'll be taking my licensure exam
@james.ken_dama1673 жыл бұрын
25:22 Just wanted to point out that Tokonami is the same high school that Daichi’s friend Ikejiri went to and played volleyball for back in Season 1! Little fun fact.
@hopewelch94213 жыл бұрын
I knew it was a familiar name! I wonder if ikejiri like, retired or something or if he was there🤔
@roshelle58533 жыл бұрын
33:07 when coach called Hoshiumi Bokuto and added his famous HUUUH?! AHAHAHAH, really loving the editor’s little add on’s to these reactions (also shoutout to the editor for being an amazing editor)
@doomblitz19933 жыл бұрын
I personally thought that Dr Wily was a very interesting character in this arc, he "didn't see value" in Hinata because he's almost entirely instinctual, him making Hinata be the ball boy, feels sort of like a test of Hinata's drive as it was the perfect role for Hinata so search out what he was missing as a player, all while maintaining his hardass coaching facade.
@MH3Raiser3 жыл бұрын
So Coach, I saw you ask what Ushiwaka meant when he said, "The fact is, he wasn't chosen to be here. And something like this will probably happen again." This becomes more obvious as the show continues (and is made totally clear in the manga) but essentially, it's referring to Hinata's fate as a particularly short professional player. Sure, at the high school level on one individual team with almost no members and a perfect setter Hinata gets first pick as a regular, and gets used to that status on Karasuno, but the higher he intends to go after school (and remember, Hinata is aiming for the OLYMPICS), the more he'll be looked over in favour of taller players. Being totally realistic, the minor advantages gained from shorter height (weight jump timing, lighter and better balance) are almost entirely overshadowed by the immense benefits of height in Volleyball. If Hinata is put amongst 4 other players who have equal or even ever so slightly worse skill than Hinata, and a coach has to select 4 players, he'll get turned down immediately. This isn't predjudice, or ruthlessness... it's the job of a coach to find the best players to give his side the best chance of winning. To quote a certain character from the manga who's already been referenced several times in the anime, "Sports can be completely unfair, but they're also ruthlessly fair." Hinata can't sit back and be as good as everyone else, or even as good as the best. In order to achieve his dreams, he has to be BETTER. And while that's unfair (after all he didn't choose to be born short), it's also ruthlessly fair: if Hinata CAN prove his skills far superior to those around him, he MUST be chosen. It's that simple. Ushiwaka AND Coach Washijo are essentially showing Hinata that the world isn't like his bubble at Karasuno, and that if he intends to go pro one day and keep climbing, he'll have to never stop growing no matter what and keep polishing new skills. Which as it turns out, is exactly what Hinata loves about Volleyball in the first place. They're teaching him a hard lesson, but it's an important one to learn. All in all, and I say this despite disliking the overally animation direction of Season 4+ of the anime, this arc and onwards are what truly make Haikyuu special in terms of sports anime: it's a REAL depiction of sport, not just in terms of the actual play itself but also its place in soceity; it's pitfalls and its worth, and the best way to use it to enrich your life. I often reread from this point of the manga onwards just to keep myself on an even keel and keep facing my life head on. It's honestly the most inspirational work of fiction I've ever read, and this is coming from a BA Creative Writing who's read more than any sane man should.
@mashisseosseo1171Ай бұрын
I know this is an old comment but you’re so right. Thank you for that amazing interpretation and insight
@brucemartin55173 жыл бұрын
Don’t forget that the all-Japan training camp is for “15-16” years old. In preparation 2years from now, because when they turn 17&18 they will probably represent Japan in the “19-under” International Tournament. Bokuto is older that’s why him and Ushijima is not a part of that training camp anymore
@Paul-xm4wi3 жыл бұрын
One thing that definitely doesn’t suffer this season is the music! Probably my favourite soundtrack out of all the seasons
@ErickKirei3 жыл бұрын
I love them season 4 OSTs! The Miya twins OST, Tanaka's Line shot OST and Monster's Banket OST are my favorite!!
@KoroftheSon3 жыл бұрын
When Hinata is talking about Tsukki "leaving food" whenever their senpais weren't watching, I believe he means that Tsukki just doesn't eat all of his food. Not that he leaves food for Hinata, haha.
@tims49662 жыл бұрын
Went back and rewatched this. lmao still cracked me up how Editor-san put that Hoshimi animation when Coach misidentified him as Bokuto. Props to Editor-san.
@jbsuselessopinion8433 жыл бұрын
If the sun shines brighter, (hinata improving) more light reflects on the moon. (tsuki's improving) I think Tsuki's inferiority complex was kicking in again when he saw Hinata putting in a lot of effort. Maybe he felt that since hinata was putting in so much effort that he needs to do something to improve too.
@RadeGAMINGGOD3 жыл бұрын
The opening theme is also titled "Phoenix", suiting Hinata's rising from an un-appreciated, less skilled player to a more skilled and respected player by more characters.
@mura_saki3 жыл бұрын
Hmmmm I semi agree, though I think it's more of a rebirth thing where hinata was already this formidable player after beating shiratorizawa most people probably knew of karasuno's number 10, but then he goes to something that's beyond his power(sneaking into a camp he wasn't invited to) and affectively loses his status(dying like the Phoenix)and starts over, but he gets to use the do-over to learn and become even better at the game(like the Phoenix coming back to life even stronger than before)
@NOkamii3 жыл бұрын
"Phoenix" gives me chills bad and good. I started watching Haikyuu last year shortly before Season 4 part 2 started and I wasn't in the best mental state. Bus I Love this song
@KuraZie3 жыл бұрын
As to whether teachers are required to supervise students during extracurriculars, I think this depends on the school, or even the club. I only spent 1 year in a Japanese highschool but from what I saw a lot of the responsibility was placed on the students, there were some things that would require a teacher/adult, like anything regarding travel, but my track team would often have unaccompanied practice, so long as the school was open and there were teachers on the premises it was fine. I heard that the baseball team, which was a "school sponsored" club, always had an adult present. I don't know the laws regarding this in Japan very well but I imagine it comes down to each individual school's charter and how involved their PTA gets.
@shampaghosh12413 жыл бұрын
Uppp
@Bee-vu6ye3 жыл бұрын
**Hinata literally suffers from pain** Coach: "Oh man, I love the humor in Haikyuu" **replays the scene @**37:26**** Coach is savage. Coach is so me after watching that scene. 🤣
@kas3493 жыл бұрын
Its honestly so satisfying to watch Hinata learn all these new techniques and moves
@veraserah3 жыл бұрын
Coach, one thing about Japan is that it's incredibly safe and community-minded ^_^ Students clean up after themselves and clean their school on regular rotation, people in general do not litter, crime rates are low so students are in charge of themselves in their after school activities. The idea is that if you are taking care of your own messes, then you are also less likely to make the mess and care for the community at large. Children as young as 4-5 years old go to school by themselves on public transportation. That's why even in Karasuno, the senpais have the keys to the gym and locker room and Hinata can commute (probably 1+ hour) by bike across a mountain to go to school by himself as a teenager.
@cyrussin22923 жыл бұрын
One thing most people dont get about Coach Washijou is that he is actually rooting for Hinata and expects the most from him (which will be explained why in a future arc). If you recall during the shiratorizawa match, *goshiki* was wondering why the coach was yelling at him the most and one of the third years tells him its because the coach expects the most from him, at least improvement wise. He is showing Hinata the same treatment here, by teaching him the most important aspect of improvement for a player like him. Since he is short, he wont be given the same opportunities as tall players (being scouted and stuff) if he isn't super good. Meaning he pretty much has to take initiative on his own improvement after high school. The fact that he is teaching Hinata this while helping him improve his fundamentals by being a ball boy is a HUGE help for Hinata but unfortunately, most of the fanbase doesnt see this and hate on washijou :(
@fidaruzki5653 жыл бұрын
it was not Shirabu, but Goshiki
@cyrussin22923 жыл бұрын
@@fidaruzki565 oh yeah mb, I honestly don't know why I put in shirabu while I was thinking goshiki xD
@fidaruzki5653 жыл бұрын
Haha understood.
@shuaibsyed47083 жыл бұрын
Hey Coach, I can't speak to the experience in high schools but I used to work for almost 3 years, in Junior High Schools (Grades 7-9) and the PE teacher would either stay late or work on their papers in the staff room while the students did their drills/ practices. In my experiences, there was at least ONE final teacher staying behind to make sure the gymnasium key was returned to the staff room. After which, that teacher would lock the staffroom and any remaining school rooms (ex. library where students would work on their hw) and then leave. The students are all encouraged to leave when the last teacher leaves. This usually happened roughly around 6:30pm tops. The responsibility to get the keys, the sports equipment, set-up, break-down and return everything is on the students. Usually one representative comes and get the key from the staffroom.
@seijiushiyama71103 жыл бұрын
In Japan, as long as you have permission from the coach and after everyone leaves, you lock up the gym, you typically won't run into any issues. Obviously, you have to leave if the school is closing up for the day, but you can really go right up until that time. When I went to school in Japan, I remember practicing with a few of my teammates after practice until the security came and told us they were going to close up in 20 minutes and to wrap it up. It does depend on the school, but for the most part, you can practice without a coach as long as you have the coach's permission, the key to lock up, and leave in a timely manner.
@joa85933 жыл бұрын
"Dr. Wiley" isn't keeping Hinata down, he's just a traditionalist. In Japanese there's a saying "technique must be stolen"; a teacher has a responsibility to *direct* learning, but doesn't provide instruction until a student proves he's self-motivated. For example, aspiring chiefs only get to peel the vegetables, only students who see the pro chiefs peel vegetables in a single thin sheet and figure out how to do it get instruction. Wiley makes Hinata a ball boy because he sees a short player that can't run defense has no future in the sport (which may be unrealistic, but for narrative purposes works).
@Didi-tb7wd3 жыл бұрын
This is my third time rewatching Haikyuu and only now I see the foreshadow of Hinata learning how to read spikes just like Daichi did and how he will get better at receiving
@JesusGonzalez-uc7cz3 жыл бұрын
Can we all agree coach Ukai is the GOAT he's taking time away from his other job... the one that actually pays him just to help out one of his kids
@hokshii3 жыл бұрын
i love all of hinata's flashbacks of him interacting with his friends! he was always the pushy volleyball kid but he always valued his friends' time and repaid it in kind! honestly, same goes with all the strangers he interacts with too. look at him getting along with all these training camp players even tho he's uninvited xD
@brucemartin55173 жыл бұрын
No one was thinking lowly of hinata, it’s a fact that hinata lacks the fundamentals or basics at this point that’s why when the assistant coach said that “he was empty, with no unnecessary filter” he meant he was open for new learning or knowledge that’s why he was able to improve so much in such a short time
@stellacath54623 жыл бұрын
Hinata getting the bigger picture of the court and not only chasing the ball is always one of my favourite part 😭😭
@stevenle57163 жыл бұрын
When Tendou in the beginning says "how creepy". He's actually giving Hinata all the respect. All Tendou needed to see was Hinata's eyes to know he is super serious/focused on being the best ball boy he can be and to learn as much as he can there. Ushiwaka agrees because he understand Hinata's hunger to better and will do/try anything to achieve this goal. Just wanted to clear that up!
@jmrishun3 жыл бұрын
"Even tough he's a bit clumsy right now, as he builds more experience his thinking will start to merge with his instincts, and transform into intuition." This line from the assistant coach is so powerful, one of my absolute favorites from this half of the season. It shows exactly what is happening with Hinata as he learns to read more information from the court and merge with his own natural talents.
@anaflaviaelric3 жыл бұрын
I play for the girls team in my college's "department" (in Brazil it's different than the USA), but I always go to the boys trainings, even if I'm just there to serve, set or help the coach. They normally say that I'm the "little hungry one for volley" because I don't miss any chance I can get to play or train volleyball. I'm also always taking notes of everything coach Donny says so I can incorporate it into our trainings and I've noticed that my receives are a lot better. I just wish I wasn't 5'0 (1,55m for the rest of the world who doesn't speak imperial measurements)
@The_Jazziest_Coffee3 жыл бұрын
that's good keep improving, you got this :D
@roaaeid36743 жыл бұрын
Coach Donny: "oh, everyone just thinks Hinata is a simpleton ... Coach:...which he is" lmao why did that make me laugh so much
@carlosfranciscoruizmaureir64193 жыл бұрын
I love how the editor put hoshiumi face "uuhhh" when coach confuse him with bokuto klasjdklasjdlkjalskd
@seekittycat3 жыл бұрын
I love how Guess Monster and Top-Ace in HS league be like "man this short kid (who didn't even get invited to camp) is a terrifying monster and will probably eat my brains 😰😬
@mateodiaz12083 жыл бұрын
Last Sunday I was playing volleyball with friends and at one point I managed to read to the attacker that he was going to make a feint and I could receive the ball without any problem; It felt pretty good to read the play and continue it.
@shampaghosh12413 жыл бұрын
That sounds really cool! I hope you can continue improving as a player more!
@mateodiaz12083 жыл бұрын
@@shampaghosh1241 :D
@me71412 жыл бұрын
thats awesome! im looking to get into volleyball and i hope i get to experience that someday :D
@Chezmeralda3 жыл бұрын
Editor-san slipping in Hoshiumi's HAAHHHHHH straight up killed me 😂
@blitzkrieg1633 жыл бұрын
Can't wait to see Coach's reaction to Atsumu's serving routine
@innocencedirector3 жыл бұрын
Your new editor is absolutely killing it! So many tiny details that absolutely sent me this video.
@HollyComstock153 жыл бұрын
The new effect whenever Coach imitates Japanese is my absolute fave. Thank you Editor-san
@sarah.46333 жыл бұрын
“Is he give him food or is he gonna tell him he’s stupid” truly a comment that encapsulates Tsukki in a nutshell 🤣
@Koshak872 жыл бұрын
I guess, Shiratorizawa coach is not mean to Hinata, he just wants Hinata to understand how tough serious volleyball is gonna be, teach him not to expect “charity” along the way and for Hinata to find out whether his love for the sport and resolve are strong enough to make it. That’s probably, what Ushiwaka also is implying.
@evasupremo3 жыл бұрын
I just wanna say Coach Donny's reaction videos are a great way to re-watch the entire haikyuu series. I actually get out two phones to watch the haikyuu episode on netflix, while simultaneously watching coach's reaction on another phone lol. My family thinks I'm crazy, but it's worth it. It *elevates* the experience that much more!😉 So thanks coach for making my re-watching spree so much more interesting and educational!
@timandgames74913 жыл бұрын
That's brilliant, I can't believe I've never thought of this before. What do I even have two monitors for
@msbookworm13953 жыл бұрын
The part where Hinata was hit by the ball never fail to crack me up. The look on the faces of all the guys in that court as well loool 😂😂
@asianck3 жыл бұрын
Coach Donny. No matter how good or bad the art or animation is. I love hearing u talk and analyze them. Definitely keep it up, because it's interesting to hear it from the perspective of someone who has more knowledge about this subject than most other reactors.
@ceinw3n3 жыл бұрын
That was funny! That hoshiumi clip appearing when coach mistakes him for bokuto. Hahahaha! I can almost hear him say "huh??!" 😂 Good job editor-san! 👍🏼
@andresgiraldo75673 жыл бұрын
Your take on the opening is extremely apt coach, for the song title is called “Phoenix” and rightly so! Especially within this episode we get the sense of Hinata being “reborn” by almost forgetting what he thinks he knows and trying to become stronger from the ashes
@fullmoon31283 жыл бұрын
I might just assuming things, but the fact "Dr Wily" always scolds Hinata whenever he can may actually indicate he expects a lot from Hinata. Same thing happens with Tsutomu (The future ace member from Shiratorizawa). P.S: TBH, I'm only here to wait that scene when Hinata got hit by the ball.. And YES IT'S WORTH IT ROFL 🤣🤣🤣
@sn4keblade3 жыл бұрын
Okay, this is going to be a long one 😂: So at 30:06 the "Wild and free" couch says "When he was blocking at the shiratorizawa's match, he didn't seem to know the basics" And then Couch Danny laughed and says: "I don't know if he was that bad" But, I think he was. Let me elaborate. Before Hinata went to Karasuno (On he's previous school), he didn't have a couch, not even a team, so he would practice alone trying to understand all the basics by himself so this lead to 2 things: 1. He never understood the basics perfectly and 2. He never learned to ask the couch for advice. And yes, he asked Couch Ukai for sports food recommendations but we never actually see him ask a lit of feedback to his couch so we can assume that he never actually learned the basics. That's my humble opinion Note: Sorry if my English was a little bit off, it's not my main language so sometimes I get it wrong)
@girish27543 жыл бұрын
33:07 that Hoshiumi reaction was just perfect, good choice editor!!!!
@SilverWaterlily3 жыл бұрын
Ushijima says that Hinata came there to create a opportunity he wasn't given and that something similar would probably happen again. I think that what he is implying is that for a short player that is lacking in many areas, Hinata will probably have to fight for and/or create his own opportunities many times. I don't think Ushijima is encouraging people to be cold to Hinata's situation but he is just telling it how it is. This is something Hinata has to learn to deal with because he's likely to deal with it a lot in the future.
@kagenana10332 жыл бұрын
Born and raised as an asian, squatting with my shoulders as low as my knees without raising my heels is something I do on daily basis, it's not hard, well, I maybe took that for granted all these years, not knowing there's a lot of people that couldn't do that
@OnchiBon3 жыл бұрын
That point about seeking opportunities to watch and observe hits very close to home for me because my watching so many volleyball videos and tutorials, especially your practices and the open gym videos and your tournament videos has really significantly increased my volleyball IQ to the point that it really helps out when I play. I trained at many different clubs and training camps and everywhere I made it a point to watch what everyone is doing and how they make certain plays and slowly but surely applying what I learned at practice and during games. So I also really empathized with Hinata when I read this portion of the manga especially since this is quite literally THE defining moment for Hinata and his volleyball journey
@mauled2death3 жыл бұрын
About the nutrition thing; remember it’s to help you, not to consume you! Being overzealous with tracking your intake and planning can lead to obsessive behavior and cause disordered eating, or worse a full on eating disorder!
@hugogamboas.55503 жыл бұрын
The clips of Hoshiumi’s “HUUUUH?!!” ’s when coach thought he was Bokuto are so funny
@veritas52873 жыл бұрын
22:30 Hinata meant that Tsuki don't finish his food whenever the higher year members aren't watching. Hinata wished Tsuki well because he wonders if the food in a powerhouse school is better.
@keitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3 жыл бұрын
Your editor did a great job on quoting a lot of wise words that you're saying Coach. I had screenshot the other amazing quote that you said last time that I really can relate too (about confidence). Keep it up, Editor-san.
@JamesLightner3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 🙌🏼 happy to help 😊
@shampaghosh12413 жыл бұрын
@@JamesLightner ohh you're the editor?! Thanks a lot for your hard work and also the funny little memes you put here and there! Makes the reactions more engaging for us fans XD
@mohamedab90333 жыл бұрын
Can you please remind what the Quote about confidence was all about? And what episode reaction was that too
@ziggylarkdust3 жыл бұрын
Now we finally get to see why Washijou sensei made Hinata a ball boy. Also really cool to see the rest of the crew practicing. Tanaka finally learning how to jump serve.
@theclockworkheart3 жыл бұрын
the hoshiumi "HA????"s are sending me ahahahaha
@tajadoleternal55143 жыл бұрын
37:16 "eyes on the ball"
@dg63933 жыл бұрын
Istg, whenever I watch Hinata during this season and how much he has grown and learned from the opportunity he made for himself makes me feel like a proud mom every tiiiime!
@kakiome3 жыл бұрын
24:09 that smile from ukai is one of the best scenes from season 4 in my opinion
@animagamer22 жыл бұрын
@29:35 Just a bit of feedback, I wish Coach Donny would pause and get out his thoughts when he has something to say, because it honestly really difficult for me to follow along with his commentary and the scene at the same time, so I can't imagine how difficult it must be for him having to try and put on a show on top of all that!
@theecat36893 жыл бұрын
OMG UNO ON THE WARM COMPUTER CUTE BB
@noonlightsonata75653 жыл бұрын
It wasn’t his toothbrush. It was the one he bought at the store when he intended to sneak into the All Japan camp where Kageyama was at. But since he’s going home, he doesn’t need to use the travel toothbrush
@Boraheartsss3 жыл бұрын
Coach Donny: most people dont even have the mobility to get this low Me, grinning because that ONE game with that ONE character who does that ONE thing like omg I CANT WAIT
@FedeRama3 жыл бұрын
18:03 Im from Argentina, I used to play basketball when I was a kid. And we used to stay in the club after the training session, we used to play a few games by ourself without our or any coach. Also, being affiliated to the club allows you to go a play anytime you want. To be clear, this is not school club.
@SoaringLettuce3 жыл бұрын
24:17 "Work out, plenty of rest. You know, eat your green vegetables!" - Spider-Man 2
@ErickKirei3 жыл бұрын
I've waited so long for coach Donny to see Hinata's growth and development, can't wait for him to see the results!