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@Tshh1114 күн бұрын
20:25 Oikawa basically saying the same thing as old Coach Ukai shows his great understanding of the game 21:26 if you look closely he has mostly pictures of his nephew, so sweet 25:20 If you pay attention you realise that he in fact is modtly seen with a ball after this
@hotlinedingg13 күн бұрын
You two are so observant and make so many accurate connections and predictions, it's so fun and impressive to watch.
@JerzeyBoyz13 күн бұрын
Thank you!! We try our best haha
@Tshh1114 күн бұрын
Some interesting facts about episode 5: When Hinata tried to explained himself the first time he talked to the three setters, Kageyama, Suaga and the coach, so they have a harder time understanding his side but they also know how imposible that set is already. Many reactors are imiddiatly on Hinata's side because he is the mc so we tend to think he is always right, and it's not that he is wrong, he needs to stand on his own, for now he isn't doing anything but jump. But at the same time Kageyama is also right, there isn't much time and there are many aspects that they should improve, at this point Hinata still sucks at most parts (serving, receiving, blocking and to some extent spiking, like old coach said, he needs to be able to handle any toss even if it's not perfect) and managing to aim with such a quick toss is almost impossible, as far as they know it is impossible since no one has done it to be able to reference, that set is already almost impossible in real life, and the other aspects such as receiving are not only possible but essential. Another cool thing is that Kageyama said something like "your greed (to be able to stand alone) will throw the team off balance" which shows his growth (it also comments on the dangerous thing he did with asahi, since they could have gotten reeally injured and now everyone is on edge) What's interesting about this fight is that no one is wrong or right
@skyefox14 күн бұрын
These conflicts are both my favorite and my most disliked, because neither side is really in the wrong. It comes down to specialization vs generalization; Kageyama wants Hinata to become a better all around player by focusing on his shortcomings, while Hinata wants to polish his one skill to the absolute limit. It's a specialization vs generalization, and it really just depends on how you view the best way to be an asset to the team. It's also interesting that Kageyama, Suga and Coach Ukai can't really get what Hinata is talking about because they're talking from a setter's perspective, while Tanaka would instantly understand what he was trying to describe because he's been there and knows.
@fjoergyn14 күн бұрын
one of the most hitting moments for my opinion is, when you can see someone to grow and at the same time, be the one helping someone to grow is rly one of the tremendous and awesome feelings you can probably get in a Sport. That gives a ultimate motivation boost. Haikyuu is hypekyuu for a reason.
@twinkisam11 күн бұрын
Omg I just love oikawa he's so goofy yet powerful 😭😂 reminds me of gojo sometimes