I've watched 95% of all sports anime in the market, Haikyu is the only one that is so relatable. Being a former varsity athlete at my highschool. haikyu portrayed all feelings and anxieties that real people feel specially the high school athletes. The wisdom of the coaches are also on point and top notch. They give words of wisdom that you can give to real athletes and normal people. I've met people exactly with the exact attitude and mindset like yamaguchi I've met people who's like Hinata, the monster attitude he has. I've met people who's exactly like tanaka, the simple mindset of him that is his advantage because being simple minded helps him avoid negativity and overthinking about things. I've met people who's exactly like tsukishima, who first took the sport lightly but got hooked later. Ahh i cant explain it much but I've met almost all people who are like the characters in haikyu and that's is why haikyu is the best. KnB, Dia no ace, and other sports can't really portray realism like haikyu does.
???? daiya no ace is 100 times more realistic than haikyuu. the lack of character struggles haikyuu has for its characters is insane. the series takes 0 risks in character writing. the pacing is too fast, not enough buildup for anything. character development is done in a couple of episodes. daiya no ace builds everything up, makes the characters lose multiple times, shows character struggles for way more than just a few episodes, and then develops characters both mentally and physically. I don't think you understood daiya no ace all that much. it has too much depth I guess. haikyuu is so simple so it appeals to more people but theres is nothing that stands out about how it's written
@@Killerqueen2000 if the thing a story is trying to convey is lost to most people then the story didn't a good enough job of it, or the story isn't meant for most people. Nice that you feel that way about the daiya no ace, but just know that people feel exactly as passionate as you about Haikyuu, so be mindful of your words. Haikyuu conveys its themes beautifully, the technicalities of the writing don't matter to me and most people, if they feel something about the story speaks to them, then it has depth.
@@Killerqueen2000 i do agree they improved waaay too fast after only failing 1 tournament. But it's already 10 times better then most of other sport anime, never watced daiya no ace so can't comment
I notice that all of these great types of videos about Haijyuu made by creators like yourself, Beyond Ghibli, Hiding in Public, Aleczandxr and others don't often get as many views alot of other Youtibe videos however they are very deep and they should get more exposure for being as inspirational and detailed as they are. Thanks your the hard word put into the video, 11/10
another great channel liuke hiding in public that i do also recommend is 'harsh reviews' he does video essays mostly on characters of haikyuu and other anime but there were 1 or 2 based on the series as a whole, defo underrated
"Regardless if we win, or lose, no one really dies, or respawns, the dark side never prospers, nor does the world end. We don't travel across a grand world, all we do is stand within the four corners of a 9 x 18 metre rectangle, and give everything we've got to prevent a ball from hitting the floor. Kuro, thank you for getting me into volleyball." Furudate, thank you for getting me into Haikyuu.
haikyuu is my comfort show so for me there’s no way to fully explain how much i adore it, but i think you captured some of the many reasons quite well!
I want to sincerely thank you for making this (wonderful & insightful tribute/ analysis). I had watched half of it yesterday evening and resumed the other half this morning. It's very hard for me to cry ( I almost can't cry) and let go of my painful emotions except in therapy sessions with my therapist. However, I had tears in my eyes during this part 46:54 to 48:17. Your words on failures along with the visuals of players crying and disappointed at their failure, I could feel a tiny part of my own extreme emotional turmoil, anxieties, deeply rooted sadness, regret and guilt from failures, toxic shame and lots of other buried emotions. Thank you. Also, after 48:17, It's so painful to watch our beloved karasuno team members crying and vowing to get stronger while eating. That also hits like a truck.
I'm glad it had such an effect on you. I had hoped to be able to emphasize the importance of these kinds of themes, beyond what can be stated in words, by taking advantage of not only clips from the series, but the fantastic soundtrack by Yuki Hayashi & Asami Tachibana as well. Everything about the anime works so well to compliment Furudate's story, which, whilst not wholly original, stands above the rest of its genre when it comes to having these heavy and relatable themes sneak up on us and hit us hard. Whether it's sympathy or empathy that is brought out of us, being able to bring about either is always a sign of success; not just on the part of the story, but on our own emotions. Thanks for watching
Thank you for such a wonderful video of why Haikyuu speaks to so many of us!! You've put into words what I can't clearly articulate to my husband when I'm trying to convince him to watch Haikyuu. :)
The haikyuu hype never ends, here i am waiting to see how the 2 movies things come out. I really love this series, i will cry if the impact of Oikawa's story doesn't match the expectatives like it did in the manga. He's the perfect "antagonist"
One suggestion: In my opinion, the background clips don't need sound if you're talking over them. You could just mute them. Also, there's plenty to use not from the anime as well, like screencaps from the manga, or pictures or footage of various people involved with the show, or clips of real volleyball games. I do like your use of the show's great OST, but it might then be good to turn up the audio track with your voice-over so it's easier to hear you. I should say that taking on a project like this is super commendable and impressive, and for that alone I am impressed. Plus it's always great to see someone else who loves this series as much as I do.
I agree with this fully, and would like to add that some of the background stuff is a bit distracting, and I found myself just looking and listening to what was going on in the background, that I didn't hear your voice-over. Other than that, it seems to me that you have the right recipe to make videos such as these.
This is actually such an awesome video, when I finished "To The Top part 2" I felt pretty down because it seemed like I had found my favourite anime so early into watching it, the fact that I just wanted more, and that no other series gave me the same sort of enjoyment. However, watching this video has cheered me up a lot, I sincerely enjoyed it and it felt like it was able to conclude all of my feelings for the series. Furthermore I thought the quality was amazing, I think you are the most underrated creator I have ever watched I looked to the views expecting to seen 1million+ and was disappointed not more people have watched this as it is a truly amazing video, I really hope more people get to see it and keep doing what your doing!
@Ozunoda that would be very cool, I really enjoyed the longer format and you might struggle to get that out of To The Top I just hope the next season comes out soon, having read a bit of the manga imo the anime is better, maybe Jump Festa has an announcement 🤞 Also don't underestimate how different it looks from a viewers perspective, the content was so interesting that I didn't notice anything that seemed "rough" although admittedly I was not looking for anything like that but I do think the content is the most important thing and you 100% had that nailed. Also altho ofc I enjoyed this video when I said keep doing what you're doing I more meant in general, I haven't watched any of your other videos yet but if they are half as good as this one I'm sure I will thoroughly enjoy them!
@@henryojlk Woops, I think I just accidentally deleted my own comment. Ah well. Just so anyone reading doesn't get confused, I think I said something like "Though I tend not to make more than one video of the same subject, I'll admit I was tempted to, when it finished airing, make an equivalent video covering To the Top. Maybe, instead, I'll do something similar once the anime has finished adapting the manga. This video was a bit rough around the edges, so if I could more cleanly cover the best bits of character development and themes from To the Top to the end, then I think I'd be worth it." And in reply to your reply of that deleted comment: I agree in thinking the anime is better than the manga, not even just in it being animated enhancing the immersive flow of the action, but all the sounds that accompany those visuals, which manga can't even begin to replicate (although mangaka's do, sometimes, try by using onomatopoeia). If I were to make a new Haikyuu video, that would then become a part of a critique of To the Top, and even subsequent seasons if the trend continues, where they dropped the ball a little bit in creating that flow; not to say it was bad, but the new production members were clearly adjusting to adapting the manga in a new style, and the result wasn't as near-perfect as I consider the first 3 seasons to be.
@Ozunoda as I mentioned earlier I haven't watched a huge amount of anime, only 10 days worth and I actually thought To The Top was very good too, particularly part 2 and this might be because I haven't watched enough to become critical of it yet, although I did notice the change in art style but I will pay attention to the flow more when I rewatch it.
What an absolute delight to watch! This video is a gift. I have so much respect for your work here, and I'm especially pleased that you devoted a section to the magnificent sound tracks, openings and endings. To me, since I'm already a dedicated Haikyuu fan, it gives me a deep feeling of satisfaction, as if I'd spent a whole evening sitting around and talking about HQ with a bunch of fans I've never met before and whose perspectives differ from mine, allowing me to love and appreciate the anime even more. I've tried repeatedly to interest friends and family in Haikyuu and I've found it to be a surprisingly hard sell. From now on, I'm just going to point your video at them and yell "Sic 'em!"
I'm happy you enjoyed it, and that maybe I managed to find some balance between enticing newcomers and giving fans any level of fulfillment, as I had hoped to. Thanks for watching
I 100%agree! I fell in love with haikyuu, not just cause it's an anime, cause it's funny, dramatic, and has that amazing anticipation! And I love how it shows other teams and how they feel, it's really cool!
You had articulated my very thoughts and feelings towards this Anime. Character interactions, the show's hard-work focus, Tsuki, Oikawa, and especially the music. GOD, THE MUSIC. I was particularly down and overwhelmed one day, too much on my mind and feelings get in the way of what I have to do. A clip showed up in my recommended, the last point against aoba johsai 2. Oikawa points, and makes an ungodly set. I had to get up and go to a private room to continue watching the clip cause I started uncontrollably crying. It is just what I needed to hear when so much pressure, work, and impostor syndrome encompasses me. "Talent is something you make bloom, Instinct is something you polish" Anyways, amazing video. Im so glad you took the time and effort to make this! You've earned a sub c:
Fantastic video!! It made me tear up thinking about the show and how it all relates back to life, along with resurfacing all the feelings I had during the series. Keep up the great work!!
I agree that nekoma doesn't feel like it has a standout but when you think about it their best player is yaku by a longshot, a libero on the team with the best receiving of every school we've seen that's so good when he gets injured it takes lev and shibayama working together to match what yaku can do by himself
Oh for sure. They're a 'perfect the fundamentals' kind of team, with a little spice from Kenma's strategies, which is why I like them more than some of the teams that rely on one or two 'special powers' to make it far (and even then Nekoma does gain and use some specialties of their own, just integrated differently). They pose as such a great lesson for Karasuno in that regard, who might otherwise not have seen the value in working as a solid complimentary unit.
I dont like sports, I dont like volleyball, thinking about it always makes me remember the one bad experience I've had with it, but I LOVE Haikyuu. The story is so simply, but the delivery is everything, the characters are wonderful, the music is top notch. Its dripping with love in its production. The first time I watched it I was constantly on the edge of my seat not knowing what would happen but fully invested in everything happening. Future watches were a lot more relaxing, but still so full of tears and joy. I still cant even watch clips without telling up with sadness or pride. The show makes you get into the sport because it's what the characters love and it's so easy to care for them.
I watched haikyuu once but I got so much motivation on that day I was able to do many things it's really a very interesting funny and all its about the hinata who is short and not able to spike but he can jump very high using this concept they have written it so nicely not only the main character every character is my favourite really can't express this great anime in one comment.
the season 4 soundtracks I have to say are by far the best season of soundtracks overall. The season introduced so many new characters and so many signature soundtracks for each character
Just discovered your video and your long analysis was really interesting. The work you put into it is amazing. I did not expect to like it that much, at the best a nice watch. So thankful that my close friend « forced » me to seat and watch haha. Always nice to see others people thoughts about this series and the love we share for it. Well have a good day/night!
I've watched 95% of all sports anime in the market, Haikyu is the only one that is so relatable. Being a former varsity athlete at my highschool. haikyu portrayed all feelings and anxieties that real people feel specially the high school athletes. The wisdom of the coaches are also on point and top notch. They give words of wisdom that you can give to real athletes and normal people.
I've met people exactly with the exact attitude and mindset like yamaguchi
I've met people who's like Hinata, the monster attitude he has.
I've met people who's exactly like tanaka, the simple mindset of him that is his advantage because being simple minded helps him avoid negativity and overthinking about things.
I've met people who's exactly like tsukishima, who first took the sport lightly but got hooked later. Ahh i cant explain it much but I've met almost all people who are like the characters in haikyu and that's is why haikyu is the best. KnB, Dia no ace, and other sports can't really portray realism like haikyu does.
???? daiya no ace is 100 times more realistic than haikyuu. the lack of character struggles haikyuu has for its characters is insane. the series takes 0 risks in character writing. the pacing is too fast, not enough buildup for anything. character development is done in a couple of episodes. daiya no ace builds everything up, makes the characters lose multiple times, shows character struggles for way more than just a few episodes, and then develops characters both mentally and physically. I don't think you understood daiya no ace all that much. it has too much depth I guess. haikyuu is so simple so it appeals to more people but theres is nothing that stands out about how it's written
@@Killerqueen2000 if the thing a story is trying to convey is lost to most people then the story didn't a good enough job of it, or the story isn't meant for most people. Nice that you feel that way about the daiya no ace, but just know that people feel exactly as passionate as you about Haikyuu, so be mindful of your words. Haikyuu conveys its themes beautifully, the technicalities of the writing don't matter to me and most people, if they feel something about the story speaks to them, then it has depth.
@@Killerqueen2000lack of character struggles?? Let me watch that Daiya no ace and let me seee
@@Killerqueen2000 i do agree they improved waaay too fast after only failing 1 tournament. But it's already 10 times better then most of other sport anime, never watced daiya no ace so can't comment
I notice that all of these great types of videos about Haijyuu made by creators like yourself, Beyond Ghibli, Hiding in Public, Aleczandxr and others don't often get as many views alot of other Youtibe videos however they are very deep and they should get more exposure for being as inspirational and detailed as they are. Thanks your the hard word put into the video, 11/10
You should check out Harsh Reviews videos about Hiakyuu, they are very good.
@@legops3 I've seen him already, thanks for the suggestion.
When I first saw this video I felt this but didn’t know how to say it and I’m glad I’m not the only one who noticed
another great channel liuke hiding in public that i do also recommend is 'harsh reviews' he does video essays mostly on characters of haikyuu and other anime but there were 1 or 2 based on the series as a whole, defo underrated
I think it's cuz people don't actually want to spend energy knowing why, they just want to think thekmy know why
"Regardless if we win, or lose, no one really dies, or respawns, the dark side never prospers, nor does the world end. We don't travel across a grand world, all we do is stand within the four corners of a 9 x 18 metre rectangle, and give everything we've got to prevent a ball from hitting the floor.
Kuro, thank you for getting me into volleyball."
Furudate, thank you for getting me into Haikyuu.
haikyuu is my comfort show so for me there’s no way to fully explain how much i adore it, but i think you captured some of the many reasons quite well!
I want to sincerely thank you for making this (wonderful & insightful tribute/ analysis). I had watched half of it yesterday evening and resumed the other half this morning. It's very hard for me to cry ( I almost can't cry) and let go of my painful emotions except in therapy sessions with my therapist. However, I had tears in my eyes during this part 46:54 to 48:17. Your words on failures along with the visuals of players crying and disappointed at their failure, I could feel a tiny part of my own extreme emotional turmoil, anxieties, deeply rooted sadness, regret and guilt from failures, toxic shame and lots of other buried emotions. Thank you. Also, after 48:17, It's so painful to watch our beloved karasuno team members crying and vowing to get stronger while eating. That also hits like a truck.
I'm glad it had such an effect on you. I had hoped to be able to emphasize the importance of these kinds of themes, beyond what can be stated in words, by taking advantage of not only clips from the series, but the fantastic soundtrack by Yuki Hayashi & Asami Tachibana as well. Everything about the anime works so well to compliment Furudate's story, which, whilst not wholly original, stands above the rest of its genre when it comes to having these heavy and relatable themes sneak up on us and hit us hard. Whether it's sympathy or empathy that is brought out of us, being able to bring about either is always a sign of success; not just on the part of the story, but on our own emotions. Thanks for watching
Thank you for such a wonderful video of why Haikyuu speaks to so many of us!! You've put into words what I can't clearly articulate to my husband when I'm trying to convince him to watch Haikyuu. :)
The haikyuu hype never ends, here i am waiting to see how the 2 movies things come out. I really love this series, i will cry if the impact of Oikawa's story doesn't match the expectatives like it did in the manga. He's the perfect "antagonist"
4 years later and there's still people asking this question. (me) I cant count how many times I've rewatched it by now but I always go back to haikyuu
One suggestion: In my opinion, the background clips don't need sound if you're talking over them. You could just mute them. Also, there's plenty to use not from the anime as well, like screencaps from the manga, or pictures or footage of various people involved with the show, or clips of real volleyball games. I do like your use of the show's great OST, but it might then be good to turn up the audio track with your voice-over so it's easier to hear you.
I should say that taking on a project like this is super commendable and impressive, and for that alone I am impressed. Plus it's always great to see someone else who loves this series as much as I do.
I agree with this fully, and would like to add that some of the background stuff is a bit distracting, and I found myself just looking and listening to what was going on in the background, that I didn't hear your voice-over. Other than that, it seems to me that you have the right recipe to make videos such as these.
I for one liked some of the clips not being muted
@@EduardoSevero it because your voice and BGM near on the same lavel. It rather distracting
This is actually such an awesome video, when I finished "To The Top part 2" I felt pretty down because it seemed like I had found my favourite anime so early into watching it, the fact that I just wanted more, and that no other series gave me the same sort of enjoyment. However, watching this video has cheered me up a lot, I sincerely enjoyed it and it felt like it was able to conclude all of my feelings for the series. Furthermore I thought the quality was amazing, I think you are the most underrated creator I have ever watched I looked to the views expecting to seen 1million+ and was disappointed not more people have watched this as it is a truly amazing video, I really hope more people get to see it and keep doing what your doing!
@Ozunoda that would be very cool, I really enjoyed the longer format and you might struggle to get that out of To The Top I just hope the next season comes out soon, having read a bit of the manga imo the anime is better, maybe Jump Festa has an announcement 🤞
Also don't underestimate how different it looks from a viewers perspective, the content was so interesting that I didn't notice anything that seemed "rough" although admittedly I was not looking for anything like that but I do think the content is the most important thing and you 100% had that nailed. Also altho ofc I enjoyed this video when I said keep doing what you're doing I more meant in general, I haven't watched any of your other videos yet but if they are half as good as this one I'm sure I will thoroughly enjoy them!
@@henryojlk Woops, I think I just accidentally deleted my own comment. Ah well. Just so anyone reading doesn't get confused, I think I said something like "Though I tend not to make more than one video of the same subject, I'll admit I was tempted to, when it finished airing, make an equivalent video covering To the Top. Maybe, instead, I'll do something similar once the anime has finished adapting the manga. This video was a bit rough around the edges, so if I could more cleanly cover the best bits of character development and themes from To the Top to the end, then I think I'd be worth it."
And in reply to your reply of that deleted comment: I agree in thinking the anime is better than the manga, not even just in it being animated enhancing the immersive flow of the action, but all the sounds that accompany those visuals, which manga can't even begin to replicate (although mangaka's do, sometimes, try by using onomatopoeia). If I were to make a new Haikyuu video, that would then become a part of a critique of To the Top, and even subsequent seasons if the trend continues, where they dropped the ball a little bit in creating that flow; not to say it was bad, but the new production members were clearly adjusting to adapting the manga in a new style, and the result wasn't as near-perfect as I consider the first 3 seasons to be.
@Ozunoda as I mentioned earlier I haven't watched a huge amount of anime, only 10 days worth and I actually thought To The Top was very good too, particularly part 2 and this might be because I haven't watched enough to become critical of it yet, although I did notice the change in art style but I will pay attention to the flow more when I rewatch it.
I love Haikyuu and seeing everything amazing about it put into words like this was awesome! Never get tried of videos like this one
Ah I love haikyu so much. Thank you for this video! It felt like a warm hug
this video is so underrated!! loved this video essay!
What an absolute delight to watch! This video is a gift. I have so much respect for your work here, and I'm especially pleased that you devoted a section to the magnificent sound tracks, openings and endings. To me, since I'm already a dedicated Haikyuu fan, it gives me a deep feeling of satisfaction, as if I'd spent a whole evening sitting around and talking about HQ with a bunch of fans I've never met before and whose perspectives differ from mine, allowing me to love and appreciate the anime even more. I've tried repeatedly to interest friends and family in Haikyuu and I've found it to be a surprisingly hard sell. From now on, I'm just going to point your video at them and yell "Sic 'em!"
I'm happy you enjoyed it, and that maybe I managed to find some balance between enticing newcomers and giving fans any level of fulfillment, as I had hoped to. Thanks for watching
My pleasure! And, if you care about such things, you could turn it in as a Master's Thesis.
wow, brilliant truly brilliant. I love this keep it going, extremely deep and really really thought out. Amazing.
Haikyu means more to me than I can possibly explain
I 100%agree! I fell in love with haikyuu, not just cause it's an anime, cause it's funny, dramatic, and has that amazing anticipation! And I love how it shows other teams and how they feel, it's really cool!
You had articulated my very thoughts and feelings towards this Anime. Character interactions, the show's hard-work focus, Tsuki, Oikawa, and especially the music. GOD, THE MUSIC.
I was particularly down and overwhelmed one day, too much on my mind and feelings get in the way of what I have to do. A clip showed up in my recommended, the last point against aoba johsai 2. Oikawa points, and makes an ungodly set. I had to get up and go to a private room to continue watching the clip cause I started uncontrollably crying. It is just what I needed to hear when so much pressure, work, and impostor syndrome encompasses me.
"Talent is something you make bloom, Instinct is something you polish"
Anyways, amazing video. Im so glad you took the time and effort to make this! You've earned a sub c:
holy crap this is so underrated
Just watched the whole thing and i am very surprised about the views. Felt like a video with at least 100k
Maybe it'll get there eventually. 3 months ago it was still under 500 views. Thx for watching
This man finna make me cry. This deserves more views. You did an amazing work and it's definitely the best ways to comprehend the series. Keep it up
Woah! Thank you for all the hard work you put on this video, watching it was very enjoyable from beginning to the end.
Fantastic video!! It made me tear up thinking about the show and how it all relates back to life, along with resurfacing all the feelings I had during the series. Keep up the great work!!
Amazing video, so much effort put into it. This is very clearly a passion project for one of the best stories of all time
This is a really good video!! I just finished my 3rd rewatch a couple days ago and I already want to watch it again😅
I agree that nekoma doesn't feel like it has a standout but when you think about it their best player is yaku by a longshot, a libero on the team with the best receiving of every school we've seen that's so good when he gets injured it takes lev and shibayama working together to match what yaku can do by himself
Oh for sure. They're a 'perfect the fundamentals' kind of team, with a little spice from Kenma's strategies, which is why I like them more than some of the teams that rely on one or two 'special powers' to make it far (and even then Nekoma does gain and use some specialties of their own, just integrated differently). They pose as such a great lesson for Karasuno in that regard, who might otherwise not have seen the value in working as a solid complimentary unit.
Thanks for the recommendation! I will check this one out.
Thanks so much for making this video, you did a great job!
Ahhh, wonderful! This is what I wanted to hear!!!! Captures why I love Haikyuu so much!
Such a well composed video essay!
Hey, great video. Will keep this in my back pocket to help justify why it's so great in online arguments in the future.
The music in this video literally tickles my brain 🧠❤️
this is such a good watch, sums up why i like haikyuu super well!
I dont like sports, I dont like volleyball, thinking about it always makes me remember the one bad experience I've had with it, but I LOVE Haikyuu. The story is so simply, but the delivery is everything, the characters are wonderful, the music is top notch. Its dripping with love in its production. The first time I watched it I was constantly on the edge of my seat not knowing what would happen but fully invested in everything happening. Future watches were a lot more relaxing, but still so full of tears and joy. I still cant even watch clips without telling up with sadness or pride. The show makes you get into the sport because it's what the characters love and it's so easy to care for them.
This is one of my favourite videos on yt ever
We need Season 5. I hated how it ended with the group facing their next opponents only to not see them.
A really great video man. It’s a shame it isn’t getting all that recognition. Keep up to good work!
The Background Music in Bokuto's speech to Tsukki is awesome
You are a underrated UA-camr
such a great analysis!!! :D
holy shit this guy deserves way more subs such a well created video keep going my guy your shit is fire
your video us so underrated!
THE ENDING SEQUENCE MADE ME CRY
I watched haikyuu once but I got so much motivation on that day I was able to do many things it's really a very interesting funny and all its about the hinata who is short and not able to spike but he can jump very high using this concept they have written it so nicely not only the main character every character is my favourite really can't express this great anime in one comment.
the season 4 soundtracks I have to say are by far the best season of soundtracks overall. The season introduced so many new characters and so many signature soundtracks for each character
Awesome... Hope you get more Views
I use to watch this show I loved it so much
The fact that I’m watching this video-in 2022 and hunter x hunter just announced it,s comeback?!
Who else noticed him saying jump that hurdle 😂😂😂 season 4 teaser 😂😂
amazing video!
And 4 years in the future and hxh is back 😂
I would really appreciate it if you could give me the name of the ost at 53:34, I love it and juste can’t find it
It's "Gears" from the 2nd season :)
@@Ozunoda thank you so much!! I have been looking in season 4 all this time 😅
My only critism is a minor one: If you're going to use so many clips of the show, at least make sure that there are subtitles.
Beautiful
This is great
Love love Haikyu
does anyone know the OST playing at 30:18
"A Chemical Reaction of Encounters" from Season 2.
_comment to generate engagement for the video_
it takes the safe route, it's a feel good series. thats why it's so appealing to others. If I want a realistic sports series i don't go for haikyuu
Great video
WILL THE PRODUCERS OF HAIKYUU EVER PUT THE FIRST 3 ENGLISH DUBBED SEASONS BACK ON NETFLIX
37:05
It's getting repetitive ...these why haikyuu is good videos
Just discovered your video and your long analysis was really interesting. The work you put into it is amazing. I did not expect to like it that much, at the best a nice watch. So thankful that my close friend « forced » me to seat and watch haha. Always nice to see others people thoughts about this series and the love we share for it. Well have a good day/night!
Thanks, you too!