I feel like there's something I need to clarify that has been misinterpreted a couple of times - Nowhere in this video do I say that Oikawa is a goody-two-shoes. I don't state or imply that Oikawa does anything his teammates ask of him, or that there isn't compromise and discussion. What I did say is that he has "a setting style that gets the best out of his team-mates by learning their likes, dislikes, habits and strengths, and delivering sets that adhere to those aspects perfectly." They adhere to their strengths, NOT necessarily to exactly what they tell him to do. As has been mentioned, there are scenes throughout the series where Oikawa asks his spikers to alter something to adjust to his sets because he believes that his set is actually what they need, and thinks they just need to think or respond to it differently to get the best out of it. That is that selflessness that I mentioned - his sets put the player's strengths and needs at the forefront, and his personality is always quite amicable and focused on them (contrasting Atsumu's ego). A lot of times it's what they want, but sometimes it isn't. But as I said in the video, Kageyama misinterpreted Oikawa's words by believing that his advice about Hinata's new quick should be applied to all aspects of his game, when Oikawa didn't mean that at all. And instead, Kageyama believed that he should listen to whatever his players want in any context and give it to them exactly, exaggerating and simplifying that advice. Additionally, I need to stress again that this comparison of Oikawa and Atsumu being at opposite ends of the spectrum was only referring to Kageyama's perception, not necessarily reality. They're opposite ends of the spectrum in Kageyama's mind given the limited information Kageyama has and the words he received from them, but not in actuality. They're two contrasting philosophies in a tug-of-war *for Kageyama*, but that doesn't mean that they're literally opposite in reality. They just oppose one another in terms of their "advice" and how their words manifest in Kageyama's mind. Because this is a video about Kageyama's mental state and how he conceptualizes things. If we're talking about reality, then Atsumu's setting style actually isn't too different from Oikawa's in that he knows his sets are ideal for his spikers and he's so brash and egoistic sometimes BECAUSE he takes their needs into account as well when setting. There are lots of subtleties in their styles that interestingly make them similar in ways, even though their outlooks and personalities are quite different. But as I said, what matters here is not what the setters truly are like, but how their words impact Kageyama's internal struggle - and Kageyama doesn't really understand these nuances. As such, they oppose each other in a difficult way in Kageyama's mind, until Hinata helps him find his own identity. Thanks for watching!
Aleczandxr has loved this anime since the beginning and thanks a lot for this insightful explanation/analysis! It really helps to perceive the whole plot in a slightly different perspective! We have similar views on kageyama’s development:P (one of my favorites haha)
The return of the king is honestly one of my favorite moments in the entirety of Haikyuu. Kageyama is constantly developed, showing how deeply his middle school experience affected him, and we can see how such experiences don't just suddenly disappear in one day, and how going the complete opposite way to fix a mistake isn't always the answer. Haikyuu is such a great series, people who label it as an "anime for fangirls" are missing out on Furudate's amazing writing
@@soccerstuff8071 sadly, yes. That's because there are a lot of shippers in the fandom (me included), even though we're all very chill, and people don't even think about giving it a shot
@@soccerstuff8071 look for Haikyuu stuff on the net. Around 90% will come from fangirls that know nothing about and are interested zero in VB but oh man do they ship boys because apparently it's so fun. Haikyuu female fandom is one I resent for constantly giving a bad impression of what Haikyuu really is about.
@@marikothecheetah9342 why do we still have to think of shipping as a bad thing? Especially if we ship two boys. The Haikyuu fandom is one of the nicest fandoms I've ever met, people don't start dumb ship wars and are actually very chill, whether you like to ship everyone or no one at all. If people judge an anime based on how the fandom handles ships, they are being quite shallow. Why does shipping have to give off a bad impression, I find it a pretty interesting way to explore characters. Furthermore, many people who like sports anime aren't interested in the real life sport, they're interested in the characters and how they play sport, while growing as people, all things you can't see while watching sports in real life. I don't see anything wrong with liking sports anime and not liking real life sports. I mean, if watching an anime makes you interested in the actual sport, all the better, but it shouldn't be a requirement
@@marikothecheetah9342 also, most people in the fandom because they like the amazing characters and story Furudate has created, and they also like ships, the two things aren't mutually exclusive, you know
Or maybe not. Maybe, likr Kageyama, who can only speak english when it has to do with volleyball, Aleczandxr only does good essays when he cares about the topic lol
I genuinely admire Hinata’s ability to encourage others and help push them to their limits without damaging them. Honestly, when others feel down, Hinata will encourage them and give them even more drive to work harder. How?? I find that impressive, and the story writing is just amazing.
I think it's partly because Hinata genuinely wants to see those around him enjoy the sport. He sees people as rivals, but not to the point that he wants them to do bad, because he also wants people to be on par with their skills and strive to do their best because thats also maybe what inspires him. Plus, he isn't petty. He has a friendly nature at heart, and enjoys playing the sport with those around him, especially if they're on his team.
Hinata Shoyo is that refreshing representation of someone who truly loves what they're doing. Be it in a loss, or victory or even practice, he is simply hungry to learn more and better himself but can recognize and even praise the skills of opponents. That mentality makes those around you and those that face you remember something that many forget the harder and more intense the sport gets. We started playing because we enjoy the game and want to win. Hinata embodies the childlike love of the sport and when you see someone having such fun, it makes you strive to have that kind of fun as well.
I don't know much and I don't believe in horoscope... but I think it's a cancer thing? Both hinata and oikawa have that quality in them. 😂 Or if it's MBTI cognitive function: Fe-dom.
From a tyrant, to a servant, to a king at last. This was a beautiful video... and especially with what is happening now in the manga. I’m sobbing proud mom tears 💞
7:08 "He truly cares for Karasuno" This actually hit me hard (Manga Spolier) Its takes me back when Karasuno lost to Kamomedai and Suga was talking about how the second years and first years should "continue" where they left off. Then Kageyama speaks up saying "But I wanted to go further with this team". This scene actually made me cry. From watching the first episode of him talking about how he wished to do all things himself. From now thinking how much he cares for his teammates. Yall may talk about Tsukishima's character development, but this one is somewhat underrated.
Probably because Tsukishima's character arc is more literal and explained in a much simpler way, that even the dumbest people who only watch for fun and don't even try to analyze a thing could understand. Kageyama's (and Oikawa's, for another example) aren't like that. We need to concentrate more. Think more. And empathize more. And we need to set aside our tendency to be judgmental-for kageyama, who's we've known for a long time but never really understand, and for Oikawa, who tends to be hated. Haikyuu's story crafting and storytelling is so amazing that I always find something new whenever I rewatch/reread. Can't get enough of them... truly a masterpiece. Something fun that you can use for life guide. True art. ಥ‿ಥ
And to hit the nail in, [MANGA SPOILER] his words for Karasuno at the last few chapters where he inwardly says how grateful he is for his Karasuno teammates, for how they really helped him change (one of) his perspectives in volleyball, and himself. Furudate-sensei really knows how to deal the finishing blows in his characters' inner monologs. A gratitude for the team may be something so simple, yet, BECAUSE it's Kageyama, it became something more emotional than it usually would be. Crap, I miss Haikyuu so much!
Really reminds me of when we were told the twins’ backstory, their Ace commented that the luckiest thing Atsumu had was not his talent, but his twin, who while not as good with him, always strive to be right there with him. Atsumu basically have the same story as Kageyama, it’s just that he was lucky enough to have a dumbass who was always there with him from the start. Kageyama is also lucky, in a way. Hinata might not be with him from the start, but he is passionate and well, ‘hungry’ in a way Osamu wasn’t, or at least, not as much. Their match was truly exceptional, the battle between two duos of idiots who had a lot more in common than they thought. I think it’s very neat that the finally confrontation was the test of their synergy, between the twin’s quick and KageHina’s block, and it turned out that the coin fell on Karasuno’s side that time. Also, on that duality and mirror image theme, I think one of the reason Kageyama was able to relax with Hinata right from the start, the constant look of almost awe when they were starting out and Hinata hit his spike was because just as Kageyama is desperate to have his toss be hit and never be abandoned, Hinata is desperate to have someone toss to him and just to have someone there for him. Hinata barely scrape together enough teammates for his middle school match and always have random people tossed to him, so when he had Kageyama tossed to him, he loved spiking, and always go above and beyond to keep playing. Kageyama, who always had to tell people to keep up with his level of passion, who thought he had to tone it down after being abandoned by his teammates, of course, must have found it comforting, hence never been afraid to push Hinata forwards. With a few exception, though Hinata would then be the one to demand him to step up. Thanks for reading lol
Mi Hara Hinata’s hunger is one of the most overlooked aspects of his character. The creator really made it his mission to show the different psychologies that effect the dynamic of the game. It’s easy to have a shallow perspective of Hinata. I think he just has a little more depth to his character. “Hunger is the best spice”
"kageyama's mistake here is even considering that settling is an option for karasuno, a team that continuously strives for greater heights, whose ambition is only matched by the work they put in to achieve that ambition" your analysis of our boy tobio is great but this one line gave me CHILLS
Damn 😭 You covered everything... Atsumu and Tooru as foils, Kageyama’s fear of pushing his teammates away, Hinata’s special relationship with Kageyama, even Kindaichi’s guilt. Thank you for this!!!
Kindaichi was really perfect. At first, I didnt understood why he refused to apologize to Kageyama even though he deeply regretted his actions towards him. Later on, I realized that his refusal to apologize was necessary, since what Kageyama was actually wrong, no matter how you turn it around, but his guilt also proves that he realizes he was wrong on how he treated Kageyama as well. What I'm saying is, Kindaichi is a tsundere lmao.
The curse of the ordinary -Oikawa teru The curse of the extraordinary - aomine daiki A crown For a King - Tobio kageyama three pieces of analyzing art, a trinity that somehow connects itself in my mind these videos are really great and don't stop making them also I know you only take requests from patreons and you aren't planning on making a video for vinland saga but honestly I see so much wasted potential for video called "The cobra among the snakes - Askelad" anyways great video bro, absolutely loved it
SPOILER ALERTS: In the latest chapter of the manga Furudate does make him into a king of the court again. Thankfully this time he is a benevolent king who is able to understand and use his teammates in the best way possible. Also, the author emphasizes the idea of the "king of the court" by stating that every move in the court is controlled by Kageyama. What I like about the chapter is that you can see that Kageyama does accept the title of the King rather than rejecting it like how he used to do in his younger years. Similarly to Hinata as how he accepts and takes pride in the title of the "ultimate decoy' rather than being recognized as an "ace". I'm sorry if this doesn't make sense. It's just me rambling my thoughts. Thank you for the amazing video btw!!
9:55 "..But I don't think you're essential to winning right now." You hear this as a clip plays of Kageyama setting to Hinata to score the winning point to send them to Nationals. BEAUTIFUL
I never found Kageyama really interesting and often enjoyed the growth of other characters way more because they were more relateable to me (for example Tsukishima or even Ennoshita). But after the latest chapter, I found a much deserved appreciation for him and his growth as a character and with that video even more. Keep it up.
Kageyama is a perfectionist and demands a lot from himself and others. For him there are no halfs anything. He also treats volleyball most seriously of all the Karasuno members, Hinata included (that changes in the manga after graduation, though).
Yeah his flaws and mistakes from his past were a big issue that tainted his reputation and if he didn’t have that kind of support and was in a different environment he might have gotten worse than he already was
Skrillz_ 14th I thought i was the only one haha really apreciate his videos, especially because my favorite characters are oikawa and aomine respectively
One of my favourite things about him is that he’s able to grow as a individual, I got to see him grow from confused, angry and upset to a soft baby boi that loves his teammates🥺 not to mention he’s a fucking prodigy in Volleyball and it’s amazing to see all his talent, literally my favourite character!
This is why I love kageyama he’s so deeply misunderstood, he’s always looked at as someone who’s Merely just cocky or arrogant so I love how this video explains who he really is I love it..🥺❤️
Hinata really matured after his stint as a ball boy. To the point that in other words he said: "Yeah yeah, the King is back, but is it that bad? Being a King is what you really are Kageyama".
I love this video!!! Thanks for explaining Kageyama and the “king” title. He is my favorite character in Haikyuu and seeing a video that explains his personality and struggles. I see him as this awkward character who has a hard time adjusting but in the end achieves it by his own desire to win along his teammates. That’s why this video just gives me some warm feeling knowing my favorite character is shown some appreciation.
I'm so happy you made a video on Kageyama. The crowning scene was my fav scene in S4. I hope you'll go through other haikyuu characters as well especially Hinata.
Glad you enjoyed, and I already made a video about Hinata! It’s entitled “The Ultimate Motivation in Haikyuu.” The Ball Boy arc was fantastic but doesn’t really merit an additional video, my tweets cover his growth there pretty adequately. I also discuss him quite a lot in my Washijou video :)
It makes so much sense that Kageyama has always act like a King to Hinata, by always criticizing his bad skills and asking strict request from him. No wonder Hinata was fine about Kageyama being the King again and led everyone to understand him more as a player. Kageyama has always been like that to Hinata, so Hinata understands well how Kageyama is and how his intentions were for the better of the team. I love this moment so much!
I have to be honest you make Haikyuu mean so much more to us all, it's as if you're bringing the small ideas and thoughts we've might have had about the series in the back of our minds and you articulate them beautifully allowing us to truly appreciate this series so much more. Shits truly amazing Absolute banger of a video man
I love this video! I love the point you make where Kageyama never really had a team that understood and supported him to try and make him better. One thing I noticed too was that he always yelled at Hinata, but Hinata never really seemed to care. He was scared, but in his childish nature of his. I think that's when Kageyama realized that Hinata didn't really take himself too seriously, that he was a kid that was invincible to shit talk and toxicity because he knew the things Kagayema said were never serious and never selfish, but for his older more mature teammates, he was often scared to because they weren't jumping around laughing
THANK YOU SO MUCH for making this video! I believe that kageyama's growth is one of the best *slow burn* in haikyuu. You can see his never ending attempt to be better in each episode. Sometimes it's really subtle, but it's there. And also thank you for including *those* scenes from the ending, i think it was one of the most beautiful kageyama ever been. I really appreciate that you mentioned Oikawa and Atsumu and how Kageyama doesn't have to be neither of them but himself. Also it's really fascinating to perceive Kindaichi's feelings towards Kageyama. Ever since season 1 we knew that he acknowledged Kageyama as a great player and now we're at season 4 we could really tell that he's sorry and feel bad about what happened back in junior high. Tbh i never quite understood the nature of Kageyama to me he's one of the simplest yet the most complex character in haikyuu. I am updated to the manga and after reading the last chapter now i could see everything in a new light. Kageyama just rise up into one of my top 5 character from haikyuu.
i got goosebumps watching this,, maybe teared up a little. i was confused watching the scene of that 're-crowning' the king of court but after watching this video,, it just made me realise how beautiful the bonds and relationships the karasuno members have with each other 😔 ahhh i just love haikyuu so much,, the show definitely teaches you a lot of things.
ep 23 of season 4 is the perfect payoff for kageyamas character arc. when tanaka made that insane line shot, kageyama finally embraced his role as the type of setter he wants to be. thinking about whats the situation on the court and how tanaka is feeling, his strengths, his weaknesses, all that while looking for a way to improvbe tanaka as a hitter, resulting an insane line shot which only some of the best spikers can do. and thats what his job is as a setter. truly magnificent character writing
What a compelling watch! This really helped me comprehend the events/developments during the last episodes in a much deeper fashion. As always thanks for your uploads and your in-depth analysis. Incidentally, I genuienly appreciate the effort you put into your scripts. I really enjoy the way you verbalise your thoughts and as a non native speaker I get to learn quite some new vocabs at the same time :) Edit: spelling.
I miss playing volleyball with my teamates and I just practite alone in my home right now because of the virus. I am a little empty inside because I had never had the desire to play volleyball this much before as I have never been away from vollleyball for that much time. But your videos and the 4th season of the anime cover the fact that I can't play and still makes me feel cozy just like when I am still in the court. Continue the good work and never forget about me. I will always be watching your videos. (Note: I was the guy from the Tanji Washijo video that I had to play the last match with some of my teamates and I wouldn't see them much after that.)
As someone who wanted to give volleyball a go but never had the chance to, (I.e. Covid-19, school shutdown- no ball.) it became an extremely disheartening thing for me- but after seeing videos like these I just start thinking that- although I can't play volleyball now or tomorrow, that doesn't mean I shouldn't practice and work hard so I can get just one chance to stand on a court in the distant future and play. And the mindset that if I succeed- I can play even more Volleyball!
one of the reasons i love season four so much is because everyone in karasuno really feels like they've become close friends as well as teammates. every member has always known the kind of people the others are, their playing styles, personalities, humor, habits etc. they've practiced and fought together based off that knowledge, adjusting and accommodating to each other as teammates should. now in season four - i'm not sure how to put it into words - but they feel like more than teammates. their jokes bounce off each other more and everyone seems to really love and accept the others.. got me all emo over here
Deep inside, I was waiting although never expecting a proper re-coronation for Kageyama.. This scene left me speechless and grateful! Once more your videos speak my heart extremely accurately and it's always a pleasure to watch one💗
I'd say this is ur best video regarding haikyuu, maybe tied or second to the Oikawa one... I really like how Kageyama changes from one unapologetic extreme of the spectrum to the other extreme of it, in a subtle way(so subtle in fact that I wouldn't have noticed if not for Atsumu) only to then accommodate himself in a middle ground that suits both him and karasuno as a glove. Appreciate ur work man, keep it up!!
So happy to see character development for not only Hinata but also Kageyama (first boy I liked here) in Hakiyuu. It was a blt shocking to see Atsumu say that and to see that Karasuno picked up on that and especially Hinata told Kageyama its ok to critize them and tell them how to do things better. Very good story plot device for development and even realistic
Spoilers on how scary Kageyama will be in the future: Just so you know Shoyo-kun... this is your fault. You were the one who woke him up. I have no idea why he was so scared at the start, but at camp he was a really goodie-two-shoes who fell over himself trying to please his hitters. But then that first Spring Tourney? Hoo! It was like he was a totally different guy. He broke out these demanding sets that would've totally overwhelmed any average hitter. But you guys... that whole team of yours... you stepped up to the plate and you answered him. Do you see it now? Do you see how freaking scary it is? You lot of Karasuno took Tobio-kun and you taught him he could do whateeeeeever he wanted and get away with it. Hinata: holy crap, that's scary!
My thoughts of Kageyama... 1. Kageyama faced so many talented players like Ushiwaka and Atsumu throughout his career, but the only two people that he truly feared were Oikawa the not genius and Hinata who was too short for the sport. In fact, even back in middle school, Kageyama respected Hinata's spirit even though Hinata was basically a level 0. I think that says something amazing about Kageyama's value system. 2. Karasuno was lucky to get Kageyama... but Kageyama was extremely lucky to land in Karasuno too. While Karasuno was not strong, it was not weak either. And while Kageyama was not going to win many friends with his charming personality, there was of course Hinata, and also there was Suga taking Kageyama under his wings, a move that was kind of underrated. Imagine if Suga had a similar personality to Oikawa, things would have gone very differently. 3. The crowning of the new king was an amazing scene. There is nothing wrong with Kageyama's competitiveness and intense personality, he didn't need to change who he was, but the world was not obligated to tolerate his anger management issues either, and that toxic gamer attitude was in fact counter productive. And later we see that Kageyama was at his prime when he became Kalm Kageyama.
wow, when you edited kageyama's voice from early in season 1 saying "I don't think you're essential to winning" over the scene of him tossing to hinata in season 3 to win the game, that HITTTTTT!!!! Great job with this video essay!
Dude this is an absolute masterpiece. I dont even have the words but you explained kageyamas devolepement so so good. You explained his relation with shoyo and karasuno so good and ugh this just made me so so happy. Thank you. Thank you for this
i've never noticed the difference of philosophies between oikawa and atsumu and their eventual influence on kageyama before and i'm really glad that my eyes have been opened by this video!
OMG!!! I just finished reading chapter 387 and now, saw your video here in UA-cam. Kageyama deserves the title King of the Court. He is my next favorite character after Oikawa... Thank you for making a video about him.. Very much appreciated...
Man the way you talk about these things is so fascinating and relaxing. the way you put talk things in this kind of perspective has its own unique aura or charm.
Never watched this, kinda don't plan on it but any video this guy puts out allows me to deeply understand the message that's being conveyed, and anime in general has quite the knack for being an art form that so vividly displays true life lessons and understanding of certain human conditions and you expertly relay these messages so perfectly through your analysis. Superb, immaculate job really on the whole channel. Can't wait for more content.
Even though this was seven months ago, I loved this analysis and how you really dig into their characters. Ty for creating content I'd I could've came across earlier.
Atsumu played like the new redefined Kageyama, so when he met him at the youth group he was able to pick up that Kagayama played a completely different game style than Atsumu thought he would. Kagayema was playing a little to tailored to others. So when they end up playing against each other at nationals, and Kageyama has already gone through his stint of becoming the new king, Atsumu and Kageyama are able to verse each other playing very similar styles of gameplay… It just so happens that Kageyama was able to read the super fast twin quick because himself and Hinata have been using it constantly before then. Very interesting that Atsumu pushed Kageyama to improve by messing with him, basically creating his defeat.
I have a lot to say.. but one thing is for sure and what I love about this Anime.. because of how many hardships each character is having and how they overcome this. I love Hinata and Kageyama's love hate relationship because of that friendship, they were able to build each other up to be better, pushing each other to be better and they can win the battle against themselves. I'm always curious why I got so obsessed with this Anime. I've watched a lot of Anime, Manga, Webtoon, or other stuffs. I like all what I've seen or read, but Haikyuu is different, I got extremely obsessed and rewatching episodes. Then I realized that I got so hooked because they help me improve my emotions. I somehow see myself to some of the characters. It's like this anime helps me through hardships in my life. Seeing all the Characters on how they grow and how they battle their own problems makes this Series the best I've seen.
this was great!! i really hadnt understood -why- atsumu's comment had bothered him that much or the way he was battling between oikawa and atsumu's advice. thank you for such a good analysis and video as always :)
Kageyama is called a "King" for a reason. His personality, his life changes among with his struggles and experiences combined, all make him fit for that name. And his role has been the biggest one in the entire Haikyuu series. He was the most misunderstood character, but he is known as the most genius and talented player, Karasuno team has ever been gifted with. No one cares more about the team than Kageyama does and if Daichi wasn't the captain, Tobio would take that place with ease. Because he had experience being one in his old middle school team as well.
GOD TIER video essay. totally comprehensive of kageyamas arc, yet never repetitive. qualities u never really find in most video essay youtubers. good job
I love the analysis, but i feel like one of the important factor to point out with the whole, "his path is not Oikawa's" is the fact that the whole Goody-two-shoes thing that Kageyama went through is that he didnt understand that he was allowed to argue , he was probably scared of coming across as the king of the court as you said. When Oikawa told him to give the Hinata the set that he wanted, Oikawa probably meant that, but at the same time i would like to point out that there is a flashback when Karasuno is facing Seijoh (dont remember which one but its an official match) Where he tells Kindaichi to still go for the broad attack that he can't reach, even after Kindaichi tells him the set is a bit too far away for him. Which later means that the broad attack is a powerful weapon against Karasuno. Doing this Oikawa manages to increase the abilities of his teammates, and its this that Kageyama needed to start doing, and what i think Atsumu realised he wasn't doing, nor even attempting to do.
Oikawa actually settles for "good enough". He adjust to players so seamlessly he loses his own power as a setter although sometimes tries to regain it (dumps). But the fact remains Oikawa thinks of how he can fit anywhere effortlessly while Kageyama thinkgs of how to make team effective with his sets. While Oikawa's advise isn't bad it isn't for Kageyama who is few levels higher than Oikawa as well as Karasuno. His sense of game is so big he sees things others do not see in themselves yet. But the fear of being left alone on the court and LOSE (which is what really scares Kageyama most) is what is holding him back. Oikawa draws in his players what they already have. Kageyama could draw from the players what they don't even know they had. That is why when Kageyama says to Hinata: "you can jump higher" is when he himself realises the undeveloped potential of Hinata. ANd as a setter that wants to win he wants to make this potential go with his sets and that is why he yells at Hinata so much - because he knows how much potential he has before Hinata himself realises that, to say nothing of the team...
UGH, ALECZANDXR! You put my thoughts into words and you also cleared up my confusion as well! I just knew about you this morning and I’ve only watched 3 (Haikyuu) videos from you, and I’ve fallen in love with listening to you! You have this wisdom in life, this perspective that I haven’t and should have realized. In just 3 videos, I have learned a lot from you!
Dude these analysis are always so good, inspiring and helpful. Being honest here, I didn't really get what was Kageyama's scenes supposed to meant nor what kind of development was going on, so this really helped me clarify. That said, it's also so admirable how all these characters have such a wide range of personalities, struggles and ways to overcome them, I just love Haikyuu so much and you too for creating these fantastic videos :)).
This is a great video. It hits deeply for me. Essentially, he shouldn’t reject his nature but integrate it into who he is now. Many times as we grow we tend to suppress parts of us that we deem as bad or not ideal and struggle to deal with them when they pop back up. As Carl Jung said... it is not about suppressing the subconscious but mixing it in with the conscious to truly find who you are. Like you said. Kageyama does not need to be on any side of the coin, he can find his own way by being the mix of both the sides while integrating his own past. Great video Alec!
this is so beautiful..I teared up at the end..thank you for the analysis. Kageyama is so underrated and misunderstood. His character development is truly satisfying and Kudos to Furudate Sensei for writing such a character
You put into great words this entire concept... I'm glad Haikyuu can have such character depth and storytelling... Bless Furudate-sensei and you for this video!
I was just wondering if anyone else noticed this. When there is the crevice between Kageyama and the rest of Karasuno, Hinata actually comes from the side that Kageyama is on. I think that's really important to show that Kageyama finally found someone that pursues greatness just as much as he does. I think it was very symbolically important. Or it was just a complete accident and the producers didnt' think about it lol.
Damn, this put into words what wasn't very clear in the anime so far, thank you very much for explaining Kageyama's character and thoughts in such a good, simple way. It makes it much easier to understand why he acted that way in the episode where Hinata makes him a towel crown :D and why Hinata defended his "tyrant" side
Kageyama is how you do a grumpy, somewhat tsundere-y character right. Instead of just making dishonesty their whole personality, you actually give them both understandable struggles, admirable motivations to push past them, and you tie their progression in both character and role(whether that be a generic magic swordsmen or a volleyball setter in a sports anime) to their ability to interact with others. There’s a reason even small moments like Kageyama’s first high-ten with Tanaka she both such a big deal and so funny. It’s because that kind of enthusiasm and openness with other people is something both foreign and somewhat intimidating(this is reflected in the dark shadows of Tanaka’s face, the grey and lifeless background, and the change to a rougher style during said high ten to show the intense discomfort Kageyama feels) to him, but he pushes past it anyway because it’ll allow him to serve his team better. THIS is how you make an audience love a character that is specifically written to be aggressive, somewhat socially inept, egotistical, and inflexible from the get-go. Sorry if this seems pointless, but Kageyama makes it incredibly clear to me that the only reason I hate almost all characters of a similar archetype regardless of which anime they’re in is because they rely on said archetype’s popularity to get by instead of treating them like a legitimate character and giving it their all, like in Haikyuu!!.
Haha! Learning from your mistakes and incorporating the past's strength that you had to find what you are. Same can be said about Karasuno as a whole. No wonder none could keep up with them in their glory days, the team was an ever-changing beast and right now they are getting back on track again. Man... I would say that it is a stoke of genius the way author incorporated that into the story, learning something good for the team an unlearning what holds you back. The man must have followed and watched sports closely throughout his life to do it this effortlessly. The pay offs are massive in this series because of it.
HQ analysis videos are so damn good! One thing to add: Not only is Atsumu a different person (ie. you can't just replicate someone and expect the same result), he also had Osamu. In the flashbacks, we can see the other kids didn't like Atsumu all that much. Atsumu could've fallen into a similar situation as Kageyama if not for his brother's intervention and constant presence/support.
My favorite moment that displays EXACTLY what this is about, is with Tsukki "taking flight" against Inarizaki. It is the most blatantly obvious showing of Kageyama being able to tell his teammate they can do better without being a dick about it. Simply saying: "Hey, you can jump higher, so I'm just gonna toss higher, deal with it" and gaining another powerful attacking option with it. Brilliant show
thank you, this helped me understand him a bit more now. at first i couldn't fully understand him no matter how many times i watch the show or read the manga, but this helped me understand what he's going through and i literally cried bc of this lmao
Thank you for treating haikyuu with the respect it deserves. The reason I unfollowed other anime channels (e.g. the anime man) is due to disregarding anime like this immediately and even saying that the "females" watch it (yeah that's how joey said it). This anime spoke to me as a teenager and now as a young adult trying to develop my personal skills and realise my goals.
Haikyuu is just 100 character arcs disguised in a sports-anime-trenchcoat, but it doesn't always directly state what a character's thoughts, motivations, or developments are. So sometimes I struggle a little with understanding certain things. Kageyama and his team during this part of the story was one. I wasn't exactly sure what was going on with him or how "yeah lol go back to being a king" was good. I sorta just assumed I was missing the point, but that whatever was happening was a good thing. This video helped a lot with that! There's a difference between a tyrant and a real king. A tyrant expects and demands at the cost of the people he rules, but a real king gives and takes for the good of the people under his care. Between a servant, a tyrant, and a king, you'd want a king at the center of your team. And that's what Kageyama actually is now!
Thanks a lot for this video, it's an amazing analysis with a lot of heart in it as well. You helped me find my way with some of your videos :) Apart from that, do you think you'd enjoy making an analysis on Bokuto's way of the Ace?
I feel like there's something I need to clarify that has been misinterpreted a couple of times - Nowhere in this video do I say that Oikawa is a goody-two-shoes. I don't state or imply that Oikawa does anything his teammates ask of him, or that there isn't compromise and discussion. What I did say is that he has "a setting style that gets the best out of his team-mates by learning their likes, dislikes, habits and strengths, and delivering sets that adhere to those aspects perfectly." They adhere to their strengths, NOT necessarily to exactly what they tell him to do. As has been mentioned, there are scenes throughout the series where Oikawa asks his spikers to alter something to adjust to his sets because he believes that his set is actually what they need, and thinks they just need to think or respond to it differently to get the best out of it. That is that selflessness that I mentioned - his sets put the player's strengths and needs at the forefront, and his personality is always quite amicable and focused on them (contrasting Atsumu's ego). A lot of times it's what they want, but sometimes it isn't. But as I said in the video, Kageyama misinterpreted Oikawa's words by believing that his advice about Hinata's new quick should be applied to all aspects of his game, when Oikawa didn't mean that at all. And instead, Kageyama believed that he should listen to whatever his players want in any context and give it to them exactly, exaggerating and simplifying that advice.
Additionally, I need to stress again that this comparison of Oikawa and Atsumu being at opposite ends of the spectrum was only referring to Kageyama's perception, not necessarily reality. They're opposite ends of the spectrum in Kageyama's mind given the limited information Kageyama has and the words he received from them, but not in actuality. They're two contrasting philosophies in a tug-of-war *for Kageyama*, but that doesn't mean that they're literally opposite in reality. They just oppose one another in terms of their "advice" and how their words manifest in Kageyama's mind. Because this is a video about Kageyama's mental state and how he conceptualizes things.
If we're talking about reality, then Atsumu's setting style actually isn't too different from Oikawa's in that he knows his sets are ideal for his spikers and he's so brash and egoistic sometimes BECAUSE he takes their needs into account as well when setting. There are lots of subtleties in their styles that interestingly make them similar in ways, even though their outlooks and personalities are quite different. But as I said, what matters here is not what the setters truly are like, but how their words impact Kageyama's internal struggle - and Kageyama doesn't really understand these nuances. As such, they oppose each other in a difficult way in Kageyama's mind, until Hinata helps him find his own identity.
Thanks for watching!
Aleczandxr has loved this anime since the beginning and thanks a lot for this insightful explanation/analysis! It really helps to perceive the whole plot in a slightly different perspective! We have similar views on kageyama’s development:P (one of my favorites haha)
Aleczandxr could you give us some tip on how u could analysis a narrative ?
As per usual your diction and the impressions always draw me in. Keep it up, man.
Andmaybewriteabookithinkyoudbegoodatit?
@@merrychristmasreaper Thanks but I have negative interest in writing a book LOL
@@dorachen1557 You're very welcome! So glad you enjoyed.
The return of the king is honestly one of my favorite moments in the entirety of Haikyuu. Kageyama is constantly developed, showing how deeply his middle school experience affected him, and we can see how such experiences don't just suddenly disappear in one day, and how going the complete opposite way to fix a mistake isn't always the answer. Haikyuu is such a great series, people who label it as an "anime for fangirls" are missing out on Furudate's amazing writing
@@soccerstuff8071 sadly, yes. That's because there are a lot of shippers in the fandom (me included), even though we're all very chill, and people don't even think about giving it a shot
@@soccerstuff8071 look for Haikyuu stuff on the net. Around 90% will come from fangirls that know nothing about and are interested zero in VB but oh man do they ship boys because apparently it's so fun. Haikyuu female fandom is one I resent for constantly giving a bad impression of what Haikyuu really is about.
@@tanukimika I don't blame them after meeting fangirls. I avoid girls in fandom like a plague.
@@marikothecheetah9342 why do we still have to think of shipping as a bad thing? Especially if we ship two boys. The Haikyuu fandom is one of the nicest fandoms I've ever met, people don't start dumb ship wars and are actually very chill, whether you like to ship everyone or no one at all. If people judge an anime based on how the fandom handles ships, they are being quite shallow. Why does shipping have to give off a bad impression, I find it a pretty interesting way to explore characters. Furthermore, many people who like sports anime aren't interested in the real life sport, they're interested in the characters and how they play sport, while growing as people, all things you can't see while watching sports in real life. I don't see anything wrong with liking sports anime and not liking real life sports. I mean, if watching an anime makes you interested in the actual sport, all the better, but it shouldn't be a requirement
@@marikothecheetah9342 also, most people in the fandom because they like the amazing characters and story Furudate has created, and they also like ships, the two things aren't mutually exclusive, you know
I bet your essays in school were god tier Alec...
Jon -Lmao
Lol best comment ever
May be he worked hard later on
I was freaking out bc my name is alec
Or maybe not. Maybe, likr Kageyama, who can only speak english when it has to do with volleyball, Aleczandxr only does good essays when he cares about the topic lol
I genuinely admire Hinata’s ability to encourage others and help push them to their limits without damaging them. Honestly, when others feel down, Hinata will encourage them and give them even more drive to work harder. How?? I find that impressive, and the story writing is just amazing.
Same, I love that about him.
I think it's partly because Hinata genuinely wants to see those around him enjoy the sport. He sees people as rivals, but not to the point that he wants them to do bad, because he also wants people to be on par with their skills and strive to do their best because thats also maybe what inspires him. Plus, he isn't petty. He has a friendly nature at heart, and enjoys playing the sport with those around him, especially if they're on his team.
Hinata Shoyo is that refreshing representation of someone who truly loves what they're doing. Be it in a loss, or victory or even practice, he is simply hungry to learn more and better himself but can recognize and even praise the skills of opponents. That mentality makes those around you and those that face you remember something that many forget the harder and more intense the sport gets. We started playing because we enjoy the game and want to win. Hinata embodies the childlike love of the sport and when you see someone having such fun, it makes you strive to have that kind of fun as well.
I don't know much and I don't believe in horoscope... but I think it's a cancer thing? Both hinata and oikawa have that quality in them. 😂
Or if it's MBTI cognitive function: Fe-dom.
It’s not that hard
The character that got his name trending on Twitter worldwide after his chapter drops.
Still not as good as Diamond no Ace
He was trending? Omg I can't imagine what happens!
@@contemptman3646 nice joke
Contempt Man I’d give diamond no ace 8.7 and give haikyuu 9.3 but that’s just me
Rectify I’ll give diamond no ace a solid 7.5 and haikyuu a 9.5
From a tyrant, to a servant, to a king at last.
This was a beautiful video... and especially with what is happening now in the manga. I’m sobbing proud mom tears 💞
Thank you very much, I'm so glad you enjoyed!
Finally, I got scared that was going to become Hitler again but he became Lincoln
I really love it when people talk about haikyuu
me too!!! i just love finding out new things that people manage to realize in the show that i didnt ahahahah
I ruined your 169 likes by making it 170
Same
7:08 "He truly cares for Karasuno"
This actually hit me hard
(Manga Spolier)
Its takes me back when Karasuno lost to Kamomedai and Suga was talking about how the second years and first years should "continue" where they left off. Then Kageyama speaks up saying "But I wanted to go further with this team". This scene actually made me cry. From watching the first episode of him talking about how he wished to do all things himself. From now thinking how much he cares for his teammates. Yall may talk about Tsukishima's character development, but this one is somewhat underrated.
Probably because Tsukishima's character arc is more literal and explained in a much simpler way, that even the dumbest people who only watch for fun and don't even try to analyze a thing could understand.
Kageyama's (and Oikawa's, for another example) aren't like that. We need to concentrate more. Think more. And empathize more. And we need to set aside our tendency to be judgmental-for kageyama, who's we've known for a long time but never really understand, and for Oikawa, who tends to be hated.
Haikyuu's story crafting and storytelling is so amazing that I always find something new whenever I rewatch/reread. Can't get enough of them... truly a masterpiece. Something fun that you can use for life guide. True art. ಥ‿ಥ
Moon Ha Jung EXACTLY! I honestly hate how some people only watch it for the “hot guys” and stuff and ignore the plot and character development.
@@moonhajung6742 🥺🥺🥺❤❤
And to hit the nail in, [MANGA SPOILER] his words for Karasuno at the last few chapters where he inwardly says how grateful he is for his Karasuno teammates, for how they really helped him change (one of) his perspectives in volleyball, and himself. Furudate-sensei really knows how to deal the finishing blows in his characters' inner monologs. A gratitude for the team may be something so simple, yet, BECAUSE it's Kageyama, it became something more emotional than it usually would be. Crap, I miss Haikyuu so much!
@@emmejay7934 tbh tho, Im still WAITING for Season 5🙄
Really reminds me of when we were told the twins’ backstory, their Ace commented that the luckiest thing Atsumu had was not his talent, but his twin, who while not as good with him, always strive to be right there with him. Atsumu basically have the same story as Kageyama, it’s just that he was lucky enough to have a dumbass who was always there with him from the start. Kageyama is also lucky, in a way. Hinata might not be with him from the start, but he is passionate and well, ‘hungry’ in a way Osamu wasn’t, or at least, not as much. Their match was truly exceptional, the battle between two duos of idiots who had a lot more in common than they thought. I think it’s very neat that the finally confrontation was the test of their synergy, between the twin’s quick and KageHina’s block, and it turned out that the coin fell on Karasuno’s side that time.
Also, on that duality and mirror image theme, I think one of the reason Kageyama was able to relax with Hinata right from the start, the constant look of almost awe when they were starting out and Hinata hit his spike was because just as Kageyama is desperate to have his toss be hit and never be abandoned, Hinata is desperate to have someone toss to him and just to have someone there for him. Hinata barely scrape together enough teammates for his middle school match and always have random people tossed to him, so when he had Kageyama tossed to him, he loved spiking, and always go above and beyond to keep playing. Kageyama, who always had to tell people to keep up with his level of passion, who thought he had to tone it down after being abandoned by his teammates, of course, must have found it comforting, hence never been afraid to push Hinata forwards. With a few exception, though Hinata would then be the one to demand him to step up. Thanks for reading lol
Mi Hara Hinata’s hunger is one of the most overlooked aspects of his character. The creator really made it his mission to show the different psychologies that effect the dynamic of the game. It’s easy to have a shallow perspective of Hinata. I think he just has a little more depth to his character.
“Hunger is the best spice”
"kageyama's mistake here is even considering that settling is an option for karasuno, a team that continuously strives for greater heights, whose ambition is only matched by the work they put in to achieve that ambition" your analysis of our boy tobio is great but this one line gave me CHILLS
Damn 😭 You covered everything... Atsumu and Tooru as foils, Kageyama’s fear of pushing his teammates away, Hinata’s special relationship with Kageyama, even Kindaichi’s guilt. Thank you for this!!!
You're very welcome! Thanks for the kind words!
Kindaichi was really perfect. At first, I didnt understood why he refused to apologize to Kageyama even though he deeply regretted his actions towards him. Later on, I realized that his refusal to apologize was necessary, since what Kageyama was actually wrong, no matter how you turn it around, but his guilt also proves that he realizes he was wrong on how he treated Kageyama as well.
What I'm saying is, Kindaichi is a tsundere lmao.
The curse of the ordinary -Oikawa teru
The curse of the extraordinary - aomine daiki
A crown For a King - Tobio kageyama
three pieces of analyzing art, a trinity that somehow connects itself in my mind
these videos are really great and don't stop making them
also I know you only take requests from patreons and you aren't planning on making a video for vinland saga but honestly I see so much wasted potential for video called "The cobra among the snakes - Askelad"
anyways great video bro, absolutely loved it
Much appreciated, and I’m glad you enjoy the videos so much! :)
Don’t forget
The Aura of the Emperor - Akashi Seijuro
Also Washijou
@@calcelmoanayru5870 , yeah!! That one about Washijou is one of my favourite
@@calcelmoanayru5870 didn't watch it since I'm an anime only
SPOILER ALERTS:
In the latest chapter of the manga Furudate does make him into a king of the court again. Thankfully this time he is a benevolent king who is able to understand and use his teammates in the best way possible. Also, the author emphasizes the idea of the "king of the court" by stating that every move in the court is controlled by Kageyama. What I like about the chapter is that you can see that Kageyama does accept the title of the King rather than rejecting it like how he used to do in his younger years. Similarly to Hinata as how he accepts and takes pride in the title of the "ultimate decoy' rather than being recognized as an "ace". I'm sorry if this doesn't make sense. It's just me rambling my thoughts.
Thank you for the amazing video btw!!
You're very welcome! And yes, the latest manga stuff was totally amazing!
yes!! perfectly worded
Kageyama was an insane character before the newest chapter and with it, that makes this video even more true. BEST BOY. GO FOR YOUR DREAMS.
Best boy indeed.
9:55 "..But I don't think you're essential to winning right now." You hear this as a clip plays of Kageyama setting to Hinata to score the winning point to send them to Nationals. BEAUTIFUL
I never found Kageyama really interesting and often enjoyed the growth of other characters way more because they were more relateable to me (for example Tsukishima or even Ennoshita). But after the latest chapter, I found a much deserved appreciation for him and his growth as a character and with that video even more. Keep it up.
Last chapter was so good
Kageyama is a perfectionist and demands a lot from himself and others. For him there are no halfs anything. He also treats volleyball most seriously of all the Karasuno members, Hinata included (that changes in the manga after graduation, though).
Cheers.
Did you say Ennoshita ?? 😂😂😂😂😭😭😭 boy the fuxk wrong with u
@@oliverferman4154 What are you trying to pull here with your emoji spamming bitch ass?
Gotta give props to Hinata and the 3rd year senpais for appreciating, motivating, and most importantly, understanding him.
Yeah his flaws and mistakes from his past were a big issue that tainted his reputation and if he didn’t have that kind of support and was in a different environment he might have gotten worse than he already was
Man... You should see the smile on my face every time I see you've uploaded
Skrillz_ 14th I thought i was the only one haha really apreciate his videos, especially because my favorite characters are oikawa and aomine respectively
@@daredevil177 same here Everytime I see Aleczandxr post I stop what I am doing and watch the video.
The way Kageyama and Hinata upgraded each in every way is the best thing about the series. These two really are the best characters on the show.
I love everyone's evolutions especially Kageyamas from who he tries to be to who he's meant to be love that moment it comes out finally
Thankyou for clarifying kageyama's struggles during the 4th season, was confused why he was acting that way!
You’re very welcome! I was hoping to clear some stuff up with this!
One of my favourite things about him is that he’s able to grow as a individual, I got to see him grow from confused, angry and upset to a soft baby boi that loves his teammates🥺 not to mention he’s a fucking prodigy in Volleyball and it’s amazing to see all his talent, literally my favourite character!
This is why I love kageyama he’s so deeply misunderstood, he’s always looked at as someone who’s Merely just cocky or arrogant so I love how this video explains who he really is I love it..🥺❤️
Kageyama deserves the title of king and Hinata his ‘adviser.’
Nah they're both kings
*cackles in timeskip*
@@krioni86sa the fuck?
If kageyama is king, hinata is rebellion leader/conquerer
The person who crowns the king is the pope, so I guess that makes Hinata the volleyball pope
Hinata really matured after his stint as a ball boy. To the point that in other words he said: "Yeah yeah, the King is back, but is it that bad? Being a King is what you really are Kageyama".
I love this video!!! Thanks for explaining Kageyama and the “king” title. He is my favorite character in Haikyuu and seeing a video that explains his personality and struggles. I see him as this awkward character who has a hard time adjusting but in the end achieves it by his own desire to win along his teammates. That’s why this video just gives me some warm feeling knowing my favorite character is shown some appreciation.
Glad you enjoyed so much! You're very welcome!
I'm so happy you made a video on Kageyama. The crowning scene was my fav scene in S4.
I hope you'll go through other haikyuu characters as well especially Hinata.
Glad you enjoyed, and I already made a video about Hinata! It’s entitled “The Ultimate Motivation in Haikyuu.” The Ball Boy arc was fantastic but doesn’t really merit an additional video, my tweets cover his growth there pretty adequately. I also discuss him quite a lot in my Washijou video :)
It makes so much sense that Kageyama has always act like a King to Hinata, by always criticizing his bad skills and asking strict request from him. No wonder Hinata was fine about Kageyama being the King again and led everyone to understand him more as a player. Kageyama has always been like that to Hinata, so Hinata understands well how Kageyama is and how his intentions were for the better of the team. I love this moment so much!
I'm crying again... Tobio, my baby. He is growing so fast and now too. Just T-E-A-R-S.
/Analysis is great as always./
This totally caught me off-guard
Your videos on Haikyuu are always a treat man, i live up to them
Many thanks for posting, lol.
You’re very welcome! Happy to hear that :)
kageyama's character development is *chef's kiss*
thanks for this video!!
You’re very welcome!
I have to be honest you make Haikyuu mean so much more to us all, it's as if you're bringing the small ideas and thoughts we've might have had about the series in the back of our minds and you articulate them beautifully allowing us to truly appreciate this series so much more. Shits truly amazing
Absolute banger of a video man
Thanks very much!
My favorite line from Kageyama during this arc was "So you can fly" to Tsukki. It was such a great teacher moment.
I love this video! I love the point you make where Kageyama never really had a team that understood and supported him to try and make him better. One thing I noticed too was that he always yelled at Hinata, but Hinata never really seemed to care. He was scared, but in his childish nature of his. I think that's when Kageyama realized that Hinata didn't really take himself too seriously, that he was a kid that was invincible to shit talk and toxicity because he knew the things Kagayema said were never serious and never selfish, but for his older more mature teammates, he was often scared to because they weren't jumping around laughing
THANK YOU SO MUCH for making this video! I believe that kageyama's growth is one of the best *slow burn* in haikyuu. You can see his never ending attempt to be better in each episode. Sometimes it's really subtle, but it's there. And also thank you for including *those* scenes from the ending, i think it was one of the most beautiful kageyama ever been. I really appreciate that you mentioned Oikawa and Atsumu and how Kageyama doesn't have to be neither of them but himself. Also it's really fascinating to perceive Kindaichi's feelings towards Kageyama. Ever since season 1 we knew that he acknowledged Kageyama as a great player and now we're at season 4 we could really tell that he's sorry and feel bad about what happened back in junior high. Tbh i never quite understood the nature of Kageyama to me he's one of the simplest yet the most complex character in haikyuu. I am updated to the manga and after reading the last chapter now i could see everything in a new light. Kageyama just rise up into one of my top 5 character from haikyuu.
You’re very welcome, and I feel the same way!
i got goosebumps watching this,, maybe teared up a little. i was confused watching the scene of that 're-crowning' the king of court but after watching this video,, it just made me realise how beautiful the bonds and relationships the karasuno members have with each other 😔 ahhh i just love haikyuu so much,, the show definitely teaches you a lot of things.
MY KING, YOUR KING, EVERYONE'S KING. Phenomenal character!
I was really confused about the king of the court scene in S4 but thanks to you it all makes sense. Great video! Thank you.
You’re very welcome! Glad to help.
ep 23 of season 4 is the perfect payoff for kageyamas character arc. when tanaka made that insane line shot, kageyama finally embraced his role as the type of setter he wants to be. thinking about whats the situation on the court and how tanaka is feeling, his strengths, his weaknesses, all that while looking for a way to improvbe tanaka as a hitter, resulting an insane line shot which only some of the best spikers can do. and thats what his job is as a setter. truly magnificent character writing
What a compelling watch! This really helped me comprehend the events/developments during the last episodes in a much deeper fashion. As always thanks for your uploads and your in-depth analysis. Incidentally, I genuienly appreciate the effort you put into your scripts. I really enjoy the way you verbalise your thoughts and as a non native speaker I get to learn quite some new vocabs at the same time :) Edit: spelling.
Ah, that's so lovely to hear! You're very welcome, I'm so glad that the videos are so enjoyable and useful for you :)
Thank you again for an extraordinary video! After the recent chapter, I’ve come to appreciate Kageyama on a completely new level.
You're very welcome, thank you! And me as well!
People only sees his arrogant side, but he has his own struggles. I guess a lot of people miss that. thanks for this video
I miss playing volleyball with my teamates and I just practite alone in my home right now because of the virus. I am a little empty inside because I had never had the desire to play volleyball this much before as I have never been away from vollleyball for that much time. But your videos and the 4th season of the anime cover the fact that I can't play and still makes me feel cozy just like when I am still in the court. Continue the good work and never forget about me. I will always be watching your videos. (Note: I was the guy from the Tanji Washijo video that I had to play the last match with some of my teamates and I wouldn't see them much after that.)
As someone who wanted to give volleyball a go but never had the chance to, (I.e. Covid-19, school shutdown- no ball.) it became an extremely disheartening thing for me- but after seeing videos like these I just start thinking that- although I can't play volleyball now or tomorrow, that doesn't mean I shouldn't practice and work hard so I can get just one chance to stand on a court in the distant future and play.
And the mindset that if I succeed- I can play even more Volleyball!
Thanks for the support, and I wish you all the best!
YESS I was waiting for an in-depth analysis of Kageyama's growth :)
one of the reasons i love season four so much is because everyone in karasuno really feels like they've become close friends as well as teammates. every member has always known the kind of people the others are, their playing styles, personalities, humor, habits etc. they've practiced and fought together based off that knowledge, adjusting and accommodating to each other as teammates should. now in season four - i'm not sure how to put it into words - but they feel like more than teammates. their jokes bounce off each other more and everyone seems to really love and accept the others.. got me all emo over here
Ahhh manga stuff. Kageyama in the latest chapter became an even better character and I don't think he even really needed it.
Deep inside, I was waiting although never expecting a proper re-coronation for Kageyama.. This scene left me speechless and grateful! Once more your videos speak my heart extremely accurately and it's always a pleasure to watch one💗
Delighted you enjoyed again! :)
I'd say this is ur best video regarding haikyuu, maybe tied or second to the Oikawa one... I really like how Kageyama changes from one unapologetic extreme of the spectrum to the other extreme of it, in a subtle way(so subtle in fact that I wouldn't have noticed if not for Atsumu) only to then accommodate himself in a middle ground that suits both him and karasuno as a glove. Appreciate ur work man, keep it up!!
Thanks! I think it's one of the top 3 for sure. I'm happy you appreciated it!
waching it again without ad-block ... gotta support my boy...
So happy to see character development for not only Hinata but also Kageyama (first boy I liked here) in Hakiyuu. It was a blt shocking to see Atsumu say that and to see that Karasuno picked up on that and especially Hinata told Kageyama its ok to critize them and tell them how to do things better. Very good story plot device for development and even realistic
I love how insightful you are without talking down to your audience, helping them see the deep meanings in haikyuu.
Hinata meeting Kageyama and Kageyama meeting Hinata and Karasuno is the blessing each individual needed.
Spoilers on how scary Kageyama will be in the future:
Just so you know Shoyo-kun... this is your fault.
You were the one who woke him up. I have no idea why he was so scared at the start, but at camp he was a really goodie-two-shoes who fell over himself trying to please his hitters. But then that first Spring Tourney?
Hoo!
It was like he was a totally different guy. He broke out these demanding sets that would've totally overwhelmed any average hitter.
But you guys... that whole team of yours... you stepped up to the plate and you answered him.
Do you see it now? Do you see how freaking scary it is?
You lot of Karasuno took Tobio-kun and you taught him he could do whateeeeeever he wanted and get away with it.
Hinata: holy crap, that's scary!
Kags is my favorite I’m glad you made this video ✨🌸
Glad you enjoyed!
Great work on this as always. Can't wait to see how Kageyama continues to evolve and grow as the reimagined king!
Thanks!
It's really on a different level when people around you accepts you for who you are.
Yes and not badmouthing about you, by spreading rumours or gossip.
we think that we can't love a show more then we see your videos and it just skyrockets
My thoughts of Kageyama...
1. Kageyama faced so many talented players like Ushiwaka and Atsumu throughout his career, but the only two people that he truly feared were Oikawa the not genius and Hinata who was too short for the sport. In fact, even back in middle school, Kageyama respected Hinata's spirit even though Hinata was basically a level 0. I think that says something amazing about Kageyama's value system.
2. Karasuno was lucky to get Kageyama... but Kageyama was extremely lucky to land in Karasuno too. While Karasuno was not strong, it was not weak either. And while Kageyama was not going to win many friends with his charming personality, there was of course Hinata, and also there was Suga taking Kageyama under his wings, a move that was kind of underrated. Imagine if Suga had a similar personality to Oikawa, things would have gone very differently.
3. The crowning of the new king was an amazing scene. There is nothing wrong with Kageyama's competitiveness and intense personality, he didn't need to change who he was, but the world was not obligated to tolerate his anger management issues either, and that toxic gamer attitude was in fact counter productive. And later we see that Kageyama was at his prime when he became Kalm Kageyama.
wow, when you edited kageyama's voice from early in season 1 saying "I don't think you're essential to winning" over the scene of him tossing to hinata in season 3 to win the game, that HITTTTTT!!!! Great job with this video essay!
Thanks!
Dude this is an absolute masterpiece. I dont even have the words but you explained kageyamas devolepement so so good. You explained his relation with shoyo and karasuno so good and ugh this just made me so so happy. Thank you. Thank you for this
My pleasure, very glad you enjoyed!
i've never noticed the difference of philosophies between oikawa and atsumu and their eventual influence on kageyama before and i'm really glad that my eyes have been opened by this video!
Thanks for watching!
When the music kicked in at 5:24 I teared up a little.
You should do a video on atsumu Miya when the time comes, I feel like his personality has many layers to it especially in the manga
after inarizaki match, or at the vleague are probably great times to cover him imo
Now I want Oikawa and Atsumu to cross paths.
OMG!!! I just finished reading chapter 387 and now, saw your video here in UA-cam. Kageyama deserves the title King of the Court. He is my next favorite character after Oikawa... Thank you for making a video about him.. Very much appreciated...
You're welcome!
Man the way you talk about these things is so fascinating and relaxing. the way you put talk things in this kind of perspective has its own unique aura or charm.
Thank you!
Never watched this, kinda don't plan on it but any video this guy puts out allows me to deeply understand the message that's being conveyed, and anime in general has quite the knack for being an art form that so vividly displays true life lessons and understanding of certain human conditions and you expertly relay these messages so perfectly through your analysis. Superb, immaculate job really on the whole channel. Can't wait for more content.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it.
Thank you for putting the underrated new great season of Haikyuu up there! It was such an amazing training arc
Even though this was seven months ago, I loved this analysis and how you really dig into their characters. Ty for creating content I'd I could've came across earlier.
I start watching Haikyuu and the day after, Aleczandxr uploads a Haikyuu video? It's a sign to continue my binge!
I'm watching this video after the latest *Birth of the Serene King* episode. I'm so proud of Kageyama's character development
Atsumu played like the new redefined Kageyama, so when he met him at the youth group he was able to pick up that Kagayama played a completely different game style than Atsumu thought he would. Kagayema was playing a little to tailored to others. So when they end up playing against each other at nationals, and Kageyama has already gone through his stint of becoming the new king, Atsumu and Kageyama are able to verse each other playing very similar styles of gameplay… It just so happens that Kageyama was able to read the super fast twin quick because himself and Hinata have been using it constantly before then. Very interesting that Atsumu pushed Kageyama to improve by messing with him, basically creating his defeat.
Your Haikyuu and HxH videos are my fav breakdowns of any anime.
They're my favourite to make too, so I'm delighted to hear it! :)
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agreed they’re my favourites
why am I crying over this?
I have a lot to say.. but one thing is for sure and what I love about this Anime.. because of how many hardships each character is having and how they overcome this.
I love Hinata and Kageyama's love hate relationship because of that friendship, they were able to build each other up to be better, pushing each other to be better and they can win the battle against themselves.
I'm always curious why I got so obsessed with this Anime. I've watched a lot of Anime, Manga, Webtoon, or other stuffs. I like all what I've seen or read, but Haikyuu is different, I got extremely obsessed and rewatching episodes. Then I realized that I got so hooked because they help me improve my emotions. I somehow see myself to some of the characters. It's like this anime helps me through hardships in my life.
Seeing all the Characters on how they grow and how they battle their own problems makes this Series the best I've seen.
this was great!! i really hadnt understood -why- atsumu's comment had bothered him that much or the way he was battling between oikawa and atsumu's advice. thank you for such a good analysis and video as always :)
I'm happy that this was useful for ya!
Kageyama is called a "King" for a reason.
His personality, his life changes among with his struggles and experiences combined, all make him fit for that name. And his role has been the biggest one in the entire Haikyuu series.
He was the most misunderstood character, but he is known as the most genius and talented player, Karasuno team has ever been gifted with.
No one cares more about the team than Kageyama does and if Daichi wasn't the captain, Tobio would take that place with ease. Because he had experience being one in his old middle school team as well.
GOD TIER video essay. totally comprehensive of kageyamas arc, yet never repetitive. qualities u never really find in most video essay youtubers. good job
Thank you!
I love the analysis, but i feel like one of the important factor to point out with the whole, "his path is not Oikawa's" is the fact that the whole Goody-two-shoes thing that Kageyama went through is that he didnt understand that he was allowed to argue , he was probably scared of coming across as the king of the court as you said. When Oikawa told him to give the Hinata the set that he wanted, Oikawa probably meant that, but at the same time i would like to point out that there is a flashback when Karasuno is facing Seijoh (dont remember which one but its an official match) Where he tells Kindaichi to still go for the broad attack that he can't reach, even after Kindaichi tells him the set is a bit too far away for him. Which later means that the broad attack is a powerful weapon against Karasuno. Doing this Oikawa manages to increase the abilities of his teammates, and its this that Kageyama needed to start doing, and what i think Atsumu realised he wasn't doing, nor even attempting to do.
Oikawa actually settles for "good enough". He adjust to players so seamlessly he loses his own power as a setter although sometimes tries to regain it (dumps). But the fact remains Oikawa thinks of how he can fit anywhere effortlessly while Kageyama thinkgs of how to make team effective with his sets. While Oikawa's advise isn't bad it isn't for Kageyama who is few levels higher than Oikawa as well as Karasuno. His sense of game is so big he sees things others do not see in themselves yet. But the fear of being left alone on the court and LOSE (which is what really scares Kageyama most) is what is holding him back. Oikawa draws in his players what they already have. Kageyama could draw from the players what they don't even know they had. That is why when Kageyama says to Hinata: "you can jump higher" is when he himself realises the undeveloped potential of Hinata. ANd as a setter that wants to win he wants to make this potential go with his sets and that is why he yells at Hinata so much - because he knows how much potential he has before Hinata himself realises that, to say nothing of the team...
UGH, ALECZANDXR! You put my thoughts into words and you also cleared up my confusion as well! I just knew about you this morning and I’ve only watched 3 (Haikyuu) videos from you, and I’ve fallen in love with listening to you! You have this wisdom in life, this perspective that I haven’t and should have realized. In just 3 videos, I have learned a lot from you!
Super glad that the videos are so valuable, hope you continue to enjoy them :)
Dude these analysis are always so good, inspiring and helpful. Being honest here, I didn't really get what was Kageyama's scenes supposed to meant nor what kind of development was going on, so this really helped me clarify. That said, it's also so admirable how all these characters have such a wide range of personalities, struggles and ways to overcome them, I just love Haikyuu so much and you too for creating these fantastic videos :)).
I'm really happy that this was valuable for you, then, and that it cleared some things up! Glad you enjoy the videos.
This is a great video. It hits deeply for me. Essentially, he shouldn’t reject his nature but integrate it into who he is now. Many times as we grow we tend to suppress parts of us that we deem as bad or not ideal and struggle to deal with them when they pop back up. As Carl Jung said... it is not about suppressing the subconscious but mixing it in with the conscious to truly find who you are. Like you said. Kageyama does not need to be on any side of the coin, he can find his own way by being the mix of both the sides while integrating his own past. Great video Alec!
Thanks so much!
this is so beautiful..I teared up at the end..thank you for the analysis. Kageyama is so underrated and misunderstood. His character development is truly satisfying and Kudos to Furudate Sensei for writing such a character
My pleasure :)
You put into great words this entire concept... I'm glad Haikyuu can have such character depth and storytelling... Bless Furudate-sensei and you for this video!
You’re welcome!
I was just wondering if anyone else noticed this. When there is the crevice between Kageyama and the rest of Karasuno, Hinata actually comes from the side that Kageyama is on. I think that's really important to show that Kageyama finally found someone that pursues greatness just as much as he does. I think it was very symbolically important. Or it was just a complete accident and the producers didnt' think about it lol.
You are heaven sent. Thanks for another great video, AJ.
You’re super welcome, thanks for watching!
Damn, this put into words what wasn't very clear in the anime so far, thank you very much for explaining Kageyama's character and thoughts in such a good, simple way. It makes it much easier to understand why he acted that way in the episode where Hinata makes him a towel crown :D and why Hinata defended his "tyrant" side
You’re very welcome! I’m glad that it was useful and valuable!
Kageyama is how you do a grumpy, somewhat tsundere-y character right. Instead of just making dishonesty their whole personality, you actually give them both understandable struggles, admirable motivations to push past them, and you tie their progression in both character and role(whether that be a generic magic swordsmen or a volleyball setter in a sports anime) to their ability to interact with others. There’s a reason even small moments like Kageyama’s first high-ten with Tanaka she both such a big deal and so funny. It’s because that kind of enthusiasm and openness with other people is something both foreign and somewhat intimidating(this is reflected in the dark shadows of Tanaka’s face, the grey and lifeless background, and the change to a rougher style during said high ten to show the intense discomfort Kageyama feels) to him, but he pushes past it anyway because it’ll allow him to serve his team better. THIS is how you make an audience love a character that is specifically written to be aggressive, somewhat socially inept, egotistical, and inflexible from the get-go.
Sorry if this seems pointless, but Kageyama makes it incredibly clear to me that the only reason I hate almost all characters of a similar archetype regardless of which anime they’re in is because they rely on said archetype’s popularity to get by instead of treating them like a legitimate character and giving it their all, like in Haikyuu!!.
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The end of this video made me cry.. does that make me weak?
Real men cry when the time calls.
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I didn't cry cus im not weak
No, that makes you human.
Haha! Learning from your mistakes and incorporating the past's strength that you had to find what you are. Same can be said about Karasuno as a whole. No wonder none could keep up with them in their glory days, the team was an ever-changing beast and right now they are getting back on track again. Man... I would say that it is a stoke of genius the way author incorporated that into the story, learning something good for the team an unlearning what holds you back. The man must have followed and watched sports closely throughout his life to do it this effortlessly. The pay offs are massive in this series because of it.
HQ analysis videos are so damn good! One thing to add: Not only is Atsumu a different person (ie. you can't just replicate someone and expect the same result), he also had Osamu. In the flashbacks, we can see the other kids didn't like Atsumu all that much. Atsumu could've fallen into a similar situation as Kageyama if not for his brother's intervention and constant presence/support.
This gave me a new appreciation for Kageyama. Your haikyuu videos are awesome!
Thank you! Glad to hear it.
I love how Miya and Oikawa had different philosophies about being a setter
Truly the best sports anime.
Sound- TASTIX Karukos basketball >
@@appllypressure Okay sports anime with the best underlying themes and character nuiance
Hajime no Ippo..?
*cough* slam dunk *cough*
My favorite moment that displays EXACTLY what this is about, is with Tsukki "taking flight" against Inarizaki. It is the most blatantly obvious showing of Kageyama being able to tell his teammate they can do better without being a dick about it. Simply saying: "Hey, you can jump higher, so I'm just gonna toss higher, deal with it" and gaining another powerful attacking option with it. Brilliant show
thank you, this helped me understand him a bit more now. at first i couldn't fully understand him no matter how many times i watch the show or read the manga, but this helped me understand what he's going through and i literally cried bc of this lmao
You’re very welcome, glad to help!
Thank you for treating haikyuu with the respect it deserves.
The reason I unfollowed other anime channels (e.g. the anime man) is due to disregarding anime like this immediately and even saying that the "females" watch it (yeah that's how joey said it).
This anime spoke to me as a teenager and now as a young adult trying to develop my personal skills and realise my goals.
I hate when other channels disrespect Haikyuu.
Haikyuu is just 100 character arcs disguised in a sports-anime-trenchcoat, but it doesn't always directly state what a character's thoughts, motivations, or developments are. So sometimes I struggle a little with understanding certain things. Kageyama and his team during this part of the story was one. I wasn't exactly sure what was going on with him or how "yeah lol go back to being a king" was good. I sorta just assumed I was missing the point, but that whatever was happening was a good thing.
This video helped a lot with that! There's a difference between a tyrant and a real king. A tyrant expects and demands at the cost of the people he rules, but a real king gives and takes for the good of the people under his care. Between a servant, a tyrant, and a king, you'd want a king at the center of your team. And that's what Kageyama actually is now!
all of this becomes so much more emotionally impactfull after some of the recent manga chapters.
Thanks a lot for this video, it's an amazing analysis with a lot of heart in it as well. You helped me find my way with some of your videos :) Apart from that, do you think you'd enjoy making an analysis on Bokuto's way of the Ace?
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed. Unfortunately I won't be making a video about Bokuto, sorry about that.