"seeing him cry is making me cry" meanwhile seeing both of you cry is making me cry it's a vicious cycle
@I_The_Unguided11 ай бұрын
I was kinda upset when Sarah finished this series because I loved her reactions so much. Finding a new reactor that I like who’s watching Haikyu!! for the first time is honestly like like discovering a brand new show to watch for me. Having Adam along to go through this journey again has been a treat.
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
That makes me so happy 😀
@redskinsftw11 ай бұрын
Can’t wait until we get to see the new movie that came out recently but we have to wait a while😭
@ArgKnoxville8611 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball And what they have to do is keep bringing new people and doing re runs and re runs lol
@ari_ed11 ай бұрын
I get u. For sports anime, I would like to watch the reaction from people who actually play the sports becuz they not only know the rules but also understand what the players on the court have been thru in their journey. Most shonen anime reactor don't know the rules n only react in the heat of the moment. But this is not shonen anime, it's sports anime. So I prefer people who actually know the sports well to react to it. 😊
@GrimHasSkull10 ай бұрын
For me , it just gives me a reason to rewatch this amazing animation
@Denilson1211 ай бұрын
I can't handle both of you crying 😂😭😂😭😂
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
Never thought I'd see the day 😂
@eugenekang517011 ай бұрын
Sara's glistening I'd say 3x, maybe 4x, more than last season. And that's getting me every time too on this rewatch 😢😂
@jay7tennis11 ай бұрын
WHY DID KZbin CHOOSE TO SHOW THIS COMMENT FIRST IN THE PREVIEW OF COMMENTS AND THUMBNAIL 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 spoiler alert😭😭😭😭😭
@kenyonsheppard832211 ай бұрын
Spoillleerrrsss
@Koshak8711 ай бұрын
For real!
@snowbearhasfun11 ай бұрын
To answer Adam’s questions, yes, Spring Tournament/Spring High is the more prestigious one because that’s the one that is volleyball-only tournament and sports scouts would be there for the nationals/finals as well. Inter-High is the multi-sports one. The third-years aka seniors usually would drop out of team since they need to get into preparation for college exams (because school years in Japan begin in April instead of September, meaning college exams would be around the same time as Spring High Nationals) UNLESS the seniors are planning to go pro for volleyball after high school, then there will be a high possibility for the third-years to stay and continue to compete in Spring High. This could be decided by the players themselves. College exams are huge for students in Japan because it’s not like in the States that you could take the SAT and apply to several schools. In Japan, you would normally need to get through a general college exam AND another exam from the very specific school you’re applying to, meaning A LOT of preparation is needed especially if you’re a third-year because you need to know which schools suit yourself best based on your strengths and interests and focus on both the general exam and school entrance exam. To put it simple, if you apply to University X and University Y, you need to prepare yourself for those two schools’ entrance exams and the general college exam. If you failed both schools’ entrance exams, that would be the end of it. When the teacher was trying to tell Suga that he should quit volleyball and focus on his studies, honestly I don’t blame the teacher because first of all, Suga is in the advance class meaning he has good grades (same with Daichi). Second of all, he’s not even in the starting lineup for matches, and it’s pretty obvious he is not going pro after high school. So having him and Daichi decided to continue staying on the team is a HUGE decision that they have made. Even if you decide to stay on the team like Suga and Daichi did despite the fact that they do plan on going to college (unlike Asahi who originally has no plans on going to college), would you really be able to fight over the stress of risking your academic future at such a young age? Especially when all of your classmates around you are preparing for college exams? Personally, I’d be very scared just to imagine it.
@hirako932611 ай бұрын
Love your explanation, i felt the same way❤
@snowbearhasfun11 ай бұрын
@@hirako9326 Thank you:)
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
I agree... very good explanation.
@kujiisz11 ай бұрын
The Spring tournament used to be held in March, but that prevented a lot of third-years from participating due to university prep. So they moved it forward by a couple of months to allow them to participate and didn’t bother to change the name.
@littlefoot880511 ай бұрын
I remember it happene in June so thanks for clearing that up. Because I remember them talking about how hot it was in the summer
@brianwade124511 ай бұрын
Takeda once again proves that he is THE unsung hero of Haikyuu! He doesn't try to influence their decision, he just lays out the facts: "These are your options, this is what you'll be sacrificing, choose the path that you won't regret down the road." Having someone with no athletic background so close to the team gives them a perspective that they never would have had otherwise, and it clearly leaves an impact on the group whenever he speaks. Not to mention the fact that Takeda is the one who got Ukai on board! Season 2 is a BIG step up in terms of overall quality. I'm confident that it will surpass whatever expectations you may have!
@TrianaNero11 ай бұрын
Furudate took that whole "will third-years retire or not" debate rather seriously, interviewing third-year players on this subject and asking to share their thoughts. I also really love how Takeda delivered it here
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
Takeda is so precious. His emotional intelligence is 💯
@Aisha-fd1oq11 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball He must be an amazing teacher. This is a great way to handle the situation--he's being honest with them, making sure they have all the facts, and trusting them, as young adults, to know how they feel and make the choice that works for them.
@TrianaNero11 ай бұрын
I love how Haikyuu really pulled through delivered Adam's tears right at the end of S1, and at an unexpected moment no less :"D Feels very rewarding. I'm so glad you started this reaction series!! Sarah is correct - Spring tournament is kind of considered more prestigious and generally has more hype about it in the volleyball world. Inter-High is the multisport one.
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
I honestly didn't know what to expect having Adam watch this, but Haikyu!! has DELIVERED as always. I like to think that Adam had those tears brewing all season... they definitely came out at an unexpected moment!
@panjipewe11 ай бұрын
So yeah... Olympic and World Cup...
@wtbskilllololo11 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball I loved your first reactions but having Adam along you is a whole different beast.Having both of your perspective,opinions and tips from experience is wonderful!
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
There we definitely moments throughout season 1 but for whatever reason this just got me.
@Rvargasg211 ай бұрын
I never minded the scene of Ukai arriving at the gym until I became a teacher. I swear to God there is no better feeling then have students literally ask you to keep teaching them.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
And for them to be there already willing to go. It really is a great feeling.
@warrensee41011 ай бұрын
Seeing Adam finally fall into the condition that all of us have gone through, that is, tears running down our face from watching Haikyuu, is so fulfilling and endearing. Welcome to the club, officially! I think the only spoiler we can give Adam on Season 2 is, that you are going to be on the edge of your seat and more tears flowing down your face! Special thanks to Sarah for bringing Adam into our club. We all enjoyed every episode of this. Sarah is the Number One Haikyuu reactor on KZbin!
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
Warren you're so sweet!! I'm glad you all love Adam, and it makes me so happy how he's been welcomed into the club! I'm honestly worried for myself in the upcoming seasons because I barely handled myself in this one!
@warrensee41011 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball Watching you re-watching, as one of us, is just as entertaining and rewarding as watching Adam react for the first time! Adding Adam was a brilliant move. You could roll your eyes and smack Adam for getting things wrong the way we rolled our eyes when you got things wrong (very rarely) the first time you watch Haikyuu lol! Can’t wait for you guys to start on Season 2. Adam will realise that this series just keeps getting better and better!
@jay7tennis11 ай бұрын
@@warrensee410not the shade at Sarah’s misses all through S1-S4 😂😂😂
@tractorKing11 ай бұрын
Yes! Shimada's talk with Yamaguchi is so important. We work so hard, sometimes too much, even for something an observer would call insignificant or fleeting. The only way to survive is to be proud of the small things. Don't dismiss your small successes! Let them fill your heart. Be proud, and keep going!
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
The Shimada/Yamaguchi relationship is so underrated
@JiyutoSeigi11 ай бұрын
I love the Yamaguchi and Shimada moment. I always have. Not just the mentorship, but the "To enjoy competition, you have to be good." I'm glad Adam felt the same as I did.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
You always need to have a hope of being able to win. That is what drives you.
@transientanus11 ай бұрын
Maaaaan it feels like just yesterday when Sarah was reacting to the finale of season 1. Now we've gotten her through almost the whole series and Adam has gotten his first season! Talk about a long journey. Its been a blast ^_^
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
A very long journey. I am so grateful to everyone who understands my life and schedule constraints, but who still choose to show up with us every week!!
@transientanus11 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball No worries! You're literally a world class athlete! That takes a dedication and regimen that is simply beyond most people! Thank you for making time for all of us!!
@sz854111 ай бұрын
I noticed Adam’s eyes were extra watery since the beginning lol
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
He was sad overall that we are at the end of season 1!!
@carlabla10 ай бұрын
I just realized something: both here and on the first episode, the gym scene, it starts with Kageyama being alone playing volley, on his own, until Hinata bursts into the gym. And then the rest of the team joins. I know it's all narrative necessities but like, it's so poetic and so beautiful that image of Kageyama being alone until Hinata and Karasuno appear.
@Quarkmire11 ай бұрын
I also wanted to add on to Sarah's full circle moment a bit - one very underrated part of this episode is that this is the first time Kageyama is navigating defeat not alone but with a supportive team. His serving must have obviously been a coping mechanism he's picked up before but clearly, Hinata yelling was the full cathartic push he needed to just let go. As someone who's clearly never had anyone feel with the same pure intensity as he does about volleyball, it must have been such a relief for him to finally "let go" in a way he's wanted to all along, and actually work through a loss instead of bottling it up. Hinata as well - he may have had supportive friends but never a team, and nobody who understood his absolute monster hunger to play volleyball the way Kageyama does. It's beautiful 😭the way Hinata and Kageyama pretty much help each other process defeat for the first time. Both validate each other. They're kids, just 15 year olds, and these are such foundational lessons for them.
@mayellymoreno367111 ай бұрын
Such a good take on that moment - so true. Thanks for sharing it!
@roroellies818811 ай бұрын
This is such a beautiful take, thank you so much. Karasuno is really a place for Kageyama to finally have somewhere he belongs to and be around ppl who share the same passions 😢
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
This is one of the reasons you see so many people stay close friends after the have been team mates. These kinds of experiences are hard to find let alone have someone else to go through them with. Both the highs and the lows. When you hear team mates talk about the good ole days, yes the winning is fun. But what people really remember are the experiences that you share, the venerability you have with those people.
@Quarkmire11 ай бұрын
@@adamschulz9475 I was a competitive swimmer till I graduated college and some of my best friends are former teammates. Our bond is unbreakable 💜💜💜 they've seen sides of me that nobody has.
@lgo842011 ай бұрын
HAHAHA when Adam said he disagreed - the quick transition in Sarah’s face from 🥹 to 😶🤨😠😡 was hilarious. I had to rewind multiple times - love you guys!
@mylenainacio27311 ай бұрын
Yeah same!!! That whole conversation had me dying hahaha. They are too funny.
@lgo842011 ай бұрын
🤣 can’t wait for future reactions!
@Torqethedork11 ай бұрын
Sarah's face when Adam said he disagreed. He was a dead man walking for a good second there. Early draft predictions is Adam is going to take season 1 due to beginners luck, and Sarah takes 2 and 3.
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
The way my face changed from engaged to downright furious was a little scary, ngl.
@svgftw35111 ай бұрын
adam's first tear and the edit amazing 🤣 knowing that yamaguchi scene is what got him makes me have some predictions of what will get to him in the future
@irwingbrasil11 ай бұрын
I think that what broke him was Yamaguchi confessing that he wants to be like the others players
@unbokkusu11 ай бұрын
When Adam started tearing up, in my mind I can see the scene where the Iron walls of Date Tech was being conquered. Hope Adam is also down to watching Run with the Wind too!
@mayellymoreno367111 ай бұрын
Yeeeeas! Great visual and now I can't get it out of my head. Also, love this suggestion, which I would second in a heartbeat! If Sarah and Adam are game to rewatching/watching "Run with the Wind" that would be epic, as it is (a) an excellent sport-related series, (b) has a great soundtrack, and (c) an excellent storyline.
@Puddleglum22011 ай бұрын
Pretty sure I could die happy if I got to see them react to Run With the Wind.
@heatxtreme926111 ай бұрын
I 100% thought adam was disagreeing with suga too
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
Right?! I almost lost it.
@transientanus11 ай бұрын
Same! Omg I laughed so hard when he clarified 🤣
@AshAsh201611 ай бұрын
The way Sarah look at that moment kills me 😂😂😂
@LeonardoPostacchini11 ай бұрын
Same, I was in shock. Thank goodness it was just bad timing on the comment.
@spacemonkeyentertainment641311 ай бұрын
But it was so on brand, lol. Never change, Adam !
@eugenekang517011 ай бұрын
Ive noticed this from episode one since Sara and Adam's reaction, but just wanted to shout out how appreciative and great is to see Adam's perspective and feel for the series because of his coaching background! Ive been a private coach in my respective sport before as well, and its great to see. Thanks for your honest interpretations and i know theres more to come! Cheers 🍻
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
Adam really is a gem 💎 What is your sport?
@eugenekang517011 ай бұрын
@SarahPavanVolleyball he is! But yeah I used to coach tennis for a few years after highschool and in my college years. Definitely miss those times
@placebothecure11 ай бұрын
I can't remember if Shimada is already in the brohouse, but after making Adam cry I believe he definitely deserves a spot there 😁
@onionsnbananas111 ай бұрын
A couple of weeks ago, I clicked on the first video of Sarah's first watch through on a whim, expecting some neat volleyball facts and not much else, however I was drawn in by how she immediately bought into the characters (as well as neat volleyball facts) and I've been binging that series and this one since (I caught up just at the right time haha). You both bring such insightful perspectives to the show, from Sarah pretty much hitting the nail on the head as to how Hinata should develop his game from nearly the first episode, to Adam straight up soulreading Tsukki within 5 seconds of him being on screen, it's really cool to watch through. Not to mention Sarah's incredible grasp of all the names that had me kind of shook and Adam trying his best. And as an Oikawa fan (this is 100% one of my red flags) I think both of you ended up with a pretty accurate perception of him. Very intelligent and intuitive player who is very keyed into his teammates wants and needs, while also being an insecure twerp who takes it out his issues on Kageyama. In another story, the talented yet ultimately ordinary setter facing off against the raw talent of people like Ushiwaka and Kageyama with sheer hard work could've been a very compelling protagonist :) Finally, as someone who connected to Yamaguchi probably more than any other player on Karasuno, it makes me happy that this was the moment that got Adam. Looking forward to S2 :) Sorry if this is kind of long, finally caught up and there's been a lot I wanted to say lol
@mrleiwand11 ай бұрын
Yeah for me Sarah's Haikyuu reactions are by far the best on YT because she knows the sport and is also heavily invested into the series and the characters.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
Never apologize for having to much to say :) We both (Sarah and I) love reading comments and hearing what everyone else loves.
@randomanimefan100011 ай бұрын
Not sure if this was ever mentioned during your previous reaction. Throughout the series, we see players refer to Ushijima as Ushiwaka. This is not just because Ushiwaka is a combination of his first and last names (Ushijima Wakatoshi), but also because Ushiwaka is the name of a famous folk hero in Japan. A good analogue for the west, would be if the captain of the champion Volley ball team was a wing spiker named Arthur. Sports magazines would have a field day calling him "King Arthur", with his team equated to the knights of the round table, and every spike he made being the sword of excalibur.
@18bobrov11 ай бұрын
Iirc, Ushiwaka also means cow boy, and it's lines up nicely with his farmer-ish speech about fertile soil.
@kamson817211 ай бұрын
The thing with Daichi and that teacher is actually justified. Both Japan and South Korea are academically competitive country. Most 3rd years student in "not so high level" sport school usually leave the club after the interhigh to focus on university entrance exam. The exam was one of the biggest event in country. At that time no noise allowed even transportation. All flights are delayed. Not to mention for Asian (especially east Asian) failing to enter university is like a disgrace to family.
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
You can definitely feel that watching this episode.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
This is crazy. I hear what you are saying but I know I don't really understand. I think about my self in high school, I was not mature enough to make those kinds of decisions for me life lol. All I wanted to do was play sports. School was a means to an end. That would be so much pressure.
@名無し-h3y2j11 ай бұрын
The Spring Tournament is held every year in January, and university entrance exams are held within a week of that, so there are concerns that students will neglect studying for the entrance exams in order to participate in the Spring Tournament. Immediately after the spring tournament, you need to change your mind to study for the entrance exam. If you lose the match, the transition may not go well and it may affect your exam.
@mayellymoreno367111 ай бұрын
Wow, that is a very interesting point - the timing is nuts.
@MasterPpv11 ай бұрын
That's a wrap for season 1! Glad Adam's enjoying himself. I think there are a ton of us who never expected to get as invested in this story as we obviously are now, but it's just great and you can't help it. Quick reminder though! Looking forward to the drafts and all, but would love to just have some more straightforward overall season-end discussion as well! Get Adam's favorite character so far, favorite moments (dunno if he wants to do a top X or just mention some that have stuck with him), favorite episode, etc. Would also love to hear Sarah's thought on how the second-time viewing experience has been now that a full season is done. What're some of the new things you picked up on that you didn't catch or didn't have context for the first time through? Does the recontextualization of any of the scenes, characters, or moments, now with prior knowledge, make you feel certain things you didn't the first time or make a particular moment affect you differently? These kinds of discussions are always fun, so if you guys are willing, I'm sure we'd all love to engage with you in them!
@ladybookworms11 ай бұрын
I second this! Sounds yum.
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
This is a great idea! Do you think this would be a good livestream discussion or a dedicated video?
@MasterPpv11 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball I think this would be something that would be perfect for both! Like, make a video, and then have a livestream when you premiere the video and be able to have a discussion after everyone watches the video together. So you can have a one-on-one discussion with Adam without distractions, then have a live experience with the chat. All of the questions from the chat will be things that weren't already covered in the video, so you get to have fresh discussions instead of feeling like you're answering the same questions that you already discussed.
@hadisyuaib861311 ай бұрын
@@MasterPpvi'm always wary of people posting spoilers in this types of interactions. It's happened to some of my favourite channels before.
@MasterPpv11 ай бұрын
@@hadisyuaib8613 That's a valid concern! Maybe for a members-only livestream, then, so it's only the existing trusted community?
@Mid_Youth_Crisis11 ай бұрын
14:12. Im a 5’7 setter. I do top spin serves & hybrid floaters. I dedicated one summer to do 100 serves everyday till I got to dominate it. Even when I would be with my friends and show up late at home I would realize that I haven’t done my serves for the day. When I got my first ever ace, that’s the moment I was hooked on the game. My thoughts were, I took my 100 serves for 90 days till I finally got 1 point. That’s where the hunger started. That’s where I stopped confirming with a good dig and a decent set. Where I would fight for my spot, knowing every coach would either bench me or make me a defense specialist. I’m glad I deducted so many hours of my life to that.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
And there is no better feeling than putting the work in and seeing the rewards. This gave me the chills! Congrats on your dedication, it will pay off!
@Mid_Youth_Crisis11 ай бұрын
@@adamschulz9475 thank you so much! The hunger never stopped! I started my volleyball career in my home country of Ecuador, and then I moved to the US, where I started a small club with my friends and colleagues. This is the sport that has truly made me fall in love with every aspect of it
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
@@Mid_Youth_Crisis That's amazing! where in the US are you? Where does your club play?
@ladybookworms11 ай бұрын
I feel a bit emotional too. One whole season on Haikyu with Sarah and Adam. It's a milestone! 🎉 Can't wait for season 2 reactions!!
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
I can't believe we've made it through a whole season!
@RichiSpilleso11 ай бұрын
15:00 when I first watched it I found it also a very emotional seen, because I feel like he speaks with a lot of compassion to Yamaguchi and the description of the process is just beautiful.
@mikihinna11 ай бұрын
Hey Sarah and Adam! Not sure if anyone has mentioned this already but to help scoring and prepping for this draft, the Haikyuu manga does have a canon point level stat sheet for most (if not all) the characters who play (and even some that don't!). I also haven't the feintest idea how drafts work but i have to assume some objective points per character have to be added. Hope this helps! I've been absolutely loving watching you two react to this season and i can't wait for more! You guys are the best!
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
Adam has been studying the manga stat sheets and I'm feeling insecure that I am not doing that for my prep....
@johnwesely11 ай бұрын
The stats are wildly all over the place, so you are probably better off not referencing them. They seem more accurate relative to a character's particular skill compared to their others skills rather than relative from one character to another. @@SarahPavanVolleyball
@Shp431811 ай бұрын
Honestly, I don’t know what to say. Time sure does fly.. we have come a long way since Sarah’s first solo reaction to Ka-‘jeh’-yama ❤ 😂 But jokes apart, you two are the best people that I know I would love to watch Haikyuu with .. and I completely agree with Adam.. that one line “how many hours did I practice to get this serve in?” really hits hard, regardless of your profession.. we have all been there..I got emotional too when you both started crying
@linh_tran9311 ай бұрын
I kinda want them to watch that first reaction and listen to that Ka-‘jeh’-yama again 👀 Tbh, that pronunciation almost made me drop the whole thing 🤣
@tubbylita11 ай бұрын
I totally forgot about Ka-jeh-yama lol!!!
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
WHY DID YOU HAVE TO REMIND EVERYONE??!! how embarrassing
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
Now I need to go back and watch this to feel better about myself lol.
@submandave112511 ай бұрын
The academic competition is in large part a factor of the university admissions process. While in the States almost every student that wants can find a college to go to, in Japan each school has its own admissions exam, and if you don’t pass, you don’t go. So Japanese high school seniors focus on the one or two schools they really want to attend (and that they think they can get into) and have to study hard for that school’s exam.
@Gokuroro11 ай бұрын
(stopped at Adam's first cry to mention this) this is one of the things I love the most watching Haikyu reacts, I've had so many different reactions to different parts of the show that didn't catch my eye, and seeing professional players shedding a tear for such a (in my eyes) small line like that really brings the details of the story into perspective. Thanks again for all the reactions guys! It's been incredible (and looking forward for the next seasons)
@yangdou605911 ай бұрын
First of all, greatly appreciate you guys separating the sound tracks!! I would hate to miss any bits of your comments/reactions due to copy right issues :) We finally see water works coming from Adam, after all these hours (definitely at a time when no one was expecting haha but makes so much sense thinking about where you guys are coming from). The seasons will keep getting better! Can’t wait for Sarah vs Adam debates on some of the new players coming up in the future, and getting excited for the upcoming drafts haha ❤
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
Tbh, that is typical Adam 😂 just moves to the beat of his own drum.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball lol
@whycchi520411 ай бұрын
I've never gotten to watch Haikyuu when the TV anime was ongoing, so I consider your uploads my "Haikyuu Fridays" where I rewatch each episode and enjoy you and Adam's reactions! It has been a really great ride, and it feels motivating to have something to look forward to every Friday! Season 2 is my absolute favorite among the series, can't wait! ❤
@rkorocker199711 ай бұрын
I cannot put on a number on the amount of times I've rewatched this entire series or replayed several clips, but regardless of the time and place I will always be overcome with emotions. The pure joy and heartbreak one anime can create truly makes it special. I'm so glad you're both on this journey with us.
@littlefoot880511 ай бұрын
Sameeeee
@thatzzz11 ай бұрын
I don't know why but adam's tear made me tear up too. Man Big ups for the first tears for Adam. And also very excited to see Adam's starting lineup for season one and how it will differ from Sarah list
@silnot823511 ай бұрын
Interesting fact : Among high school players, prospects that the media and clubs are interested in will join a V-League club just a few weeks after Haruko (Spring Tournament), which is held on the first week of January every year. this is another reason why Haruko is the most important festival and gateway for high school students playing volleyball in Japan. because it's a stage where you can become the REAL professional volleyball player. As we know, volleyball is a winter sport so it's possible for newcomers who joined V-league in January to play right away. Or, some have already signed with V-league clubs before Haruko. (For example : Kasai Riri, who signed with the team Toyota of V-league as soon as she graduated from high school this year. She attracted the most attention at this year's Haruko with her destructive performance and excellent leadership that reminded me of bokuto of Haikuu.)
@arunapache9111 ай бұрын
8:16 the subtle change in Adam's expression when Daichi said we should back out now
@piaaisdora11 ай бұрын
not me crying with you guys too😭
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
And to think I almost held it together.... until I looked over...
@chlsnnx11 ай бұрын
I can't believe you guys just finished season 1! It feels like yesterday when you started this couple reacts to series. It's nice to hear Adam's takes as a coach and seeing your dynamics as a couple 😆 now i can't wait for you guys to start season 2. there will definitely be more tears to shed 🫣
@herlom.11 ай бұрын
9:06 Sarah was ready to throw hands 😂
@TownspersonB11 ай бұрын
Ladies and gentlemen: We got him! Man, Adam is going to absolutely love Season 2. It's impossible not to, with Townsperson B making a debut.
@rendevera313411 ай бұрын
I love this series so much because it provides depth beyond the matches themselves. The 25th episode is just the aftermath and it's just as emotionally riveting.
@pollys619211 ай бұрын
(more or less quoting Sarah) "All this comes from the man who came only for the practice match with Seijoh and he's now talking about the next match together"... THAT'S LITERALLY ADAM. Well done Sarah and #teamHaikyuu
@brendonfreerksen460611 ай бұрын
Was anyone else stunned and audibly gasped when Adam said he "agrees" thinking he wanted them to leave before spring league
@adoktors64311 ай бұрын
I can't describe just how amazing this reaction journey was. I was UGLY crying when both of you were crying, like that was a level of emotion I could not handle 😂 Your emotional intelligent, understanding for certain scenes, and energy you have put into this show continues to impress me. It has been an absolute pleasure and I hope from the bottom of my heart that you will continue to watch the other seasons of Haikyuu - I will definitely be here!❤
@ssjsergei11 ай бұрын
I didn't expect Adam would cry 😮 I mean, I'm just like Sarah and I cry every time I watch Haikyuu and basically everything that I have cried before 😅 I can't believe that we finished season 1, looking forward to enjoy season 2 with you guys 🙌🏻
@jeanb715811 ай бұрын
Oh my god yes. i come alive once a week when this series drops
@alyssacooper655311 ай бұрын
The best possible duo to react to this wondeful show. Adam adds such a fantastic insight as a coach and i genuinely cannot wait to hear his thoughts throughout season two. Thank you so much for sharing him with us Sarah. Welcome to the "Crying over Haikyuu" club Adam, we're happy to have you 🫶🏾 cant wait for the draft yall!
@Warriorette1211 ай бұрын
I could not help how wide my grin stayed watching this whole reaction (my cheeks hurt!) I’m soooo excited to see Adam’s reaction to season 2!
@theclockworkheart11 ай бұрын
ahhhh the tears!!!! i'm glad both of you were crying, because me too 😂 this was SO fun to watch and i can't wait for adam to continue his haikyuu journey (and sarah to continue her haikyuu rewatch, which always makes things hit harder)!!!
@hang-e11 ай бұрын
Adam's first tears 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I cant wait to see him break down in later seasons. Thanks Sarah for making your second watch special by bringing in Adam. Looking forward to the draft~
@cecelimstirling11 ай бұрын
Enjoyed watching your reaction videos. Haikyu!! is one of my favorite anime. Now on to Season 2......"Hey! Hey! Hey!"
@BleydTorvall11 ай бұрын
Really nice to see that you guys got the sound thing figured out. Being able to hear your commentary when you need to mute the show is a big plus. Thanks for putting in that extra effort!
@withxoutxlife11 ай бұрын
Adam, having some tears is nothing to be ashamed of. I'm glad that this show managed to move you emotionally. Makes me feel better about my own tears, haha. I'm so glad that you've gotten as invested into the show as you have. I'm really looking forward to seeing your upcoming reactions, and I know Sarah is excited too to see your reaction too. 💙
@svgftw35111 ай бұрын
to explain the third year thing it is very common for players to step down for the seocnd half of their third year especailly if they aren't at some powerhouse school that is seriously competing for nationals. That second half it's not just the homework but also the studying for entrance exam test that are super competitive and determine what colleges they can get into. So anytime taken away from that can be viewed as time wasted. Karasuno is not a traditio nal powerhouse and they just finished top 16 of the prefecture which is still a ways away from the 1st place required to even reach nationals. That's what makes this choice that much harder especailly for daichi and sugawara the expectation would be for them to step down in most teams
@kaziayon650711 ай бұрын
Love you two
@iluna990111 ай бұрын
Ok, perfect, now I have another part in Haikyuu that will make me cry🤧 i love your reactions, they really make my day (or night in Chile actually hehe)🧡🖤
@dannymuhammad844911 ай бұрын
Dont let adam watch haikyuu new movie until he watch season 4 👍
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
I will do this in order. I want to enjoy the whole thing as it was meant to be enjoyed
@nujikolilac680611 ай бұрын
First of all thank you guys soooo much for reacting to Haikyuu together it was an absolute joy to watch your dynamics and hear your different thoughts on situations, the notification for your a new video from you two was the highlight of my week and I am really looking forward to you continueing on season 2~ Much much love from germany 🤗
@hardengonnasteph141711 ай бұрын
I love watching you two react y’all really make my day happier and I will follow this channel until the end cuz at this point it is just my favorite reaction channel. I’m from South America and my English is not the best but that doesn’t stop me to watch this beautiful channel. ❤️
@Puddleglum22011 ай бұрын
Your English is excellent. You have a great grasp of slang which helps a lot in making it sound natural.
@hardengonnasteph141711 ай бұрын
@@Puddleglum220 thanks a lot!!! Twitter really help me whit that and also reacting mostly to American reactors it really stick with you the way they talk and I’m kinda trying to copy them too to sound more natural 😅
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
I"m glad this bring a little joy to you! I completing understand the language issue as I have lived in several places with Sarah but your english is great!
@hardengonnasteph141711 ай бұрын
@@adamschulz9475 thank you so much Adam 🙏🏼 I’m looking forward to watch all the reactions of you two and in the process learn more English.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
@@hardengonnasteph1417 I"m glad that you are along for the ride! Nice to meet you.
@Shaybay_4311 ай бұрын
I can't believe we finally got Adam to cry 😢 and that Season 1 is done already. I'm even more hyped for the reactions to season 2 and the draft. This will be fun.
@RedLink30511 ай бұрын
It has been an amazing season. I love rewatching this series again with you two. Can't wait for season 2! Also, I can't BELIEVE that's where Adam cried lol. Did not expect that.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone did lol. I think I may be the only person ever lol.
@patriciomartinelli473711 ай бұрын
That's when you'll get hooked on Haikyu!!
@MayMay-2000011 ай бұрын
Girl this episode fucks me UP!! And y’all did not help 😭😭 so glad to see this journey with you guys, and glad to see that Adam is NOT ready for what’s to come! Can’t wait!
@KiyanaKazemfar11 ай бұрын
Please react to season 2 together! You both come with such great insight, a real treat to watch!!
@LeonardoPostacchini11 ай бұрын
When Adam “disagreed with Suga”, my heart was skewered by a spear.
@tauirne1000mg11 ай бұрын
The three major national competitions for Japanese high school students are as follows In order of the month in which they are held 1. Inter-High School Championships (June preliminary rounds, August main competition) National High School Athletic Meet (more than 25,000 participants in more than 30 events) Venue changes every year (rotating among prefectures) 2.National Athletic Meet (August qualifiers, October main games) The National Athletic Meet is not depicted in HIQ, so it is omitted. 3.Spring High School Volleyball Tournament (Preliminary round in October, main tournament in January) All Japan Volleyball High School Championships The venue is fixed at Tokyo. Incidentally, winning these three tournaments is called the Triple Crown, and only about 6 girls and 5 boys have achieved the Triple Crown in the past. Since the Spring High School Volleyball Tournament is a championship, it is considered higher than the Inter-High School Tournament. In 2011, the tournament changed from being held in March to January, allowing third-year students to participate. The team has become more complete, and the players' commitment to "this is the last time," is very moving to those who watch. Some sports position the Inter-High School Championships as a championship, so it is difficult to make a general statement, but it can be said that the Spring High School Volleyball Championships are superior to the Inter-High School Championships. (Both in terms of domestic recognition and the motivation of the players)
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
This is a great explanation. Thank you! So what is a typical school year in Japan?
@junka12mc11 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball Unlike in the west where the school year runs from August to may with all of june and july off. The Japanese year runs from April to March with summer break all of august. They have short breaks in the winter and spring. They usually have three semesters.
@tauirne1000mg11 ай бұрын
@@SarahPavanVolleyball Wow! I am so happy to get a reply from you. Thank you so much. I love your reactions and insights. I look forward to reading more from you! Please do not overdo it and continue to have fun. As @junka12mc explained about typical school year. I used a translation app so please forgive me if I am rude.
@tauirne1000mg11 ай бұрын
@@junka12mc Thanks for the additional information.
@FrancisSorilla11 ай бұрын
I’ve really enjoyed your comments and reactions. Keep it up. The impact of your reactions especially coming from both pros are so genuine. I really appreciate how you breakdown the games and scenes and give us the views of pros. Thank you😊
@vv-kr3qq11 ай бұрын
omg this was amazing 😭😭😭❤ and both of you crying i can't 😭 anyways i'm so so excited for the season 2 reactions since haikyuu literally gets better and better every season
@veraserah11 ай бұрын
One thing about a lot of Asian (and East Asian countries especially) education systems is that a lot rides on a singular exam to get you to the next level of education. Some sort of remnant from imperial court systems of ye olde when court officials were appointed/allowed entry by these singular exams. That's why college entrance depends so much on how well you do on that test. Cram school is a very normal thing to do there, because school itself may not cover everything. That's why the teachers' concerns stem from a very honest, good place; the third years are giving up time they could be spending on improving their exam knowledge for that singular exam. None of the third years are going pro, and Suga especially is a non-starter. Daichi and Suga are in the college track classes to begin with, so that is their goal outside of volleyball. It makes their decision to stay that much more impactful, knowing that they are giving up important time to attain something they really want!
@吴酩11 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine that the reaction for the first season is over. Sarah’s reaction videos accompanied me from China to Japan, and then to the United States. These times watching videos are particularly beautiful memories for me. The addition of Adam made everything even better, and the chemistry between Sarah and Adam was fascinating. As for the question at the end of the video, I think both events,the one they just lost and the spring tournament are volleyball-specific competitions. Each competition has regional prefectures and followed national competitions, so every time they need to get a spot in the Miyagi Prefecture before they can enter the national competition.
@kushalshedha489111 ай бұрын
Your videos are the best , lot's of love from India❤❤❤❤❤
@またたび-g4r11 ай бұрын
Third-year students who have retired from club activities study for university entrance exams. The national competition is held just before the exam date. In other words, third-year students who wish to go on to higher education must balance their studies with volleyball practice.
@bettinakainz703511 ай бұрын
What a great reaction, again, I loved every minute of it! Thank you so much you two! 🤩 Coming to Adam's defense - I could see his reaction to Daichi's words regarding leaving the club, and I knew he meant that he disagrees with Daichi when he said "I completely disagree" - but I also laughed at Sarah's reaction to that (sorry Sarah! 😆) I am somehow satisfied that Adam shed a tear in the last episode of the season. It was probably built up until now and I am happy that it happened at the Yamaguchi - Shimada talk, where it was not expected by most people. It almost seemed as just a minor talk but had such a huge impact. Haikyuu!! does these little things and scenes so well - and I love that. I am looking forward to all your future Haikyuu!! reactions (as well as Demon Slayer, also one of my favourites!) 😃❤
@aliamthenoob11 ай бұрын
thank you for the upload and SARAH love the jacket :)
@justaway778411 ай бұрын
That tear really came out of nowhere though ngl, i did not expect it, i got teary eyed too, looking forward season 2 guys, great run! #realmencry
@Cons29113 ай бұрын
It’s a simple line but it’s deep. That’s hours and hours of dedication
@re_vievversaid792111 ай бұрын
Lol omg, the adam crying scene is so funny. Like yeaahh yohoo🎉🎉🎉🎉 welcome to haikyuu is tear jerker club
@tedthegreat311 ай бұрын
This is a great episode. Thank you both for this amazing journey 😭
@tinstans11 ай бұрын
season one last episode lets goooooo
@SarahPavanVolleyball11 ай бұрын
I can't believe it's over!
@Fahad.oct1011 ай бұрын
Thank you Sarah for making Adam reacts to haikyuu ❤
@blnn11 ай бұрын
I cant wait for draft day! I cant wait for season 2 reactions 🥹
@Aisha-fd1oq11 ай бұрын
Things I love about this episode: 1. that even though it's subtle, we see Kiyoko having to think about her presence on the team and whether she wants to stay on, alongside the other third years. She's so important to the team, and it is great as a buildup to later episodes, when we see more of her. 2. Suga's "I don't play volleyball for merit" is extremely cool. 3. That cut (20:38) from Oikawa, realising that he's going to lose this match, to Hinata, who's having to come to terms with having lost. It'd be so easy to *not* remind the viewer that even the people who just beat our team are vulnerable to losing at that point, and let us wallow in the Karasuno players' feelings. 4. The running and yelling scene is both so funny and so moving. I want to say something like "they're teenage boys, of course they don't have better ways of dealing with those feelings", but I'm probably old enough to be their parent and running and yelling sounds actually pretty effective. I started watching this series because I had a pile of boring paperwork and I wanted something light and fun to distract me, and now I've: cried at it several times, cried at Sarah crying at it, and now cried at Sarah crying at Adam crying at Haikyu.
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
lol
@zyranara11 ай бұрын
I haven't watched it but, already saw the comments that you two cried. Woooow! Excited to watch this. ❤
@kodzuren19 ай бұрын
I've always enjoyed haikyuu because I used to play soccer as a kid and teenager so I relate to a lot of thing in the anime / manga I can't imagine what is like to this two
@starrunner283811 ай бұрын
Holy… I love watching you 2!
@googlek111 ай бұрын
Adam made me cry... right before work, too.
@dariogutierrez671611 ай бұрын
I'm always extremely interested of the dynamic of REGRET in sport animes.
@lucyseverine990711 ай бұрын
Excited for y'all to start Season 2! Imo episode one of Season 2 is, weirdly, one of the best episodes of the whole show!
@kurokawaii659711 ай бұрын
Its really nice to see what brings out the emotion in both of you. Since Sarah's journey in volleyball is still going and Adam's journey as evolve from player to coach, it's normal to feel more emotional toward scene that bring out nostalgia. He can relate to different characters and it's nice to see the different perspective. That might explain why he was mad at Suga for not fighting for his spot early on, it's easier to get mad at yourself or people you see yourself in. I'm probably projecting and reading to much into it haha. I don't comment a lot, but thank you for providing such an enjoyable experience :)
@adamschulz947511 ай бұрын
I thing that is really good insight. As a coach this was one of the first things I had to learn. I realized that I connected and coach differently to players that were like me as an athlete. I did not even realize I was doing it. You have to be able to step outside of yourself and meet people where they are in order to connect and coach them to the fullest of their potential.
@mamimumemo-hm7ct11 ай бұрын
I never played sports but I relate to that moment with Shimada and Yamaguchi so much because I've played marching band/drum corps for nationals. We sacrificed a year of practicing, even more if we count from basic practices before officially join as regulars, only for 12 minutes of a performance in the competition. If we don't get good score then it's over, if we get to finals then we get another 12 minutes of performance. Only for those few minutes, we spent sooooo much time and efforts. Especially when I spent my time as a coach, meeting past the midnight, coaching during practices and outside of the practices time when the players needed more time are everyday jobs, while attending college. But it really paid off when I saw my players doing great on that day. It was hard to describe but Shimada's words really hits me..
@sashaarenee11 ай бұрын
lil fun fact for u sarah - in the english dub they say “breaktimes over lovebirds” to call kagehina back in 😭
@lilyw.178811 ай бұрын
This is amazing and I can't believe I came across one of your clips on youtube. I am reliving the beginnings of haikyu with her and Adam.... and I have the same reactions as Sarah. If there is one anime that I can wipe out of my memory, it will be Haikyu so that I can watch it for the first time again. I know you had mentioned Run with the Wind and that is also one of the best sports anime. I HIGHLY recommend Yowamushi (Bike racing) and Bluelock (soccer). I am an avid runner and also an anime junkie. Another great running anime is Prince of Stride and for swimming, Free! Hope to see you review more animes
@MariGomez11 ай бұрын
Adam crying 🥺💕 We all cried with you. The fun is just beginning ☺️
@freshsmilely11 ай бұрын
i can tell once you two are aught up, Adam is going to suggest a weekend haikyuu marathon. all ill say is to bring extra snacks.
@asami281011 ай бұрын
I’m so excited for the future episodes and seasonss!!! Don’t forget the movie too in a few months 👀💓💓 Anyways, love your reactions! I look forward to this every week💓
@andyb352211 ай бұрын
What a journey its been through season 1 =) I legitimately wait on bated breath for each episode reaction to come out, I love hearing your perspectives on the players, the plays, the dynamics and certainly the way you can both relate to and validate just how effectively the anime really presents it all, its been a great watch so far and I cant wait to see your season 2 reactions
@Ongaliman11 ай бұрын
The thing that I never see mentioned is the fact that entrance exams of the Universities are not free. You must PAY to have a chance to even take an exam. And it is not a small sum. Even colleges have an entrance exam fee. It's still a thing that most of the parents can't afford without a loan a lot of times. Even if the teacher understood sport, he might've still tried to persuade Suga and Daiichi to quit, as the risk is too high. Especially considering you need to pay for entrance exams, so if you fail you are not only a failure, but also poor. Couple of my friends couldn't make it because they decided to stay in clubs and it was the decision that they regretted the most. As they lost a lot of money and were forced to work long hours just to pay their parents back. Only 1 out of 3 managed to get into the University in the end. Plus we shouldn't forget that entrance exams in Japan are really hard and most of the students study for 12-16 hours a day, so it leaves little time for sleep, let alone any club activity. I've heard that in some Universities in America and Canada club activities count towards your grade, but in Japan they do not count at all. It does not count even if you're good, as we can see with Kageyama who, despite being talanted, failed entrance exams to Shiratorizawa.