Kiyoko is a queen 👑and I need more of her in these episodes! (Also, I heard your feedback, and added subtitles to the YT Closed Captioning system. Thanks so much!) ❤
Sarah just so you Know Tournament format 52 teams in both mens and womens It´s a 5 days tournament First 3 days matches are 3 sets to 25 points Day 1 - just 1 match "from 52 teams to 32" (20 eliminated) Day 2 - just 1 match Day 3 - 2 matchs (play 2 matches the same day) This day is called "hell day" Day 4 and 5 - 1 match each day. (5 sets)
This is Yachi's first game where she gets to sit on the bench instead of watching from the crowd, and it's a national game. This is a huge experience for her.
For Kiyoko - I don't think she got injured (aside from, you know, the scars). I think it was in her final race, she made a mistake and lost. She couldn't deal with the loss at that time, realizing she had invested all of that time and love and energy into something that just ended like that. I see Kiyoko's story as a continuation of Winners and Losers and showing how you can grow out of a devastating loss
I like your interpretation! As I was checking some info in the Chronicles, I noticed that Furudate uses "akirameru" (give up, abandon) when describing Kiyoko leaving track. It's nothing too solid and can still be debatable, but for me it has the image of letting smth go by yourself rather than being forced to due to, say, an injury
I also did track but I don't have scars like Kiyoko (or scars so obvious that I need to hide them) does so that makes me think she had a bad fall, even if it's not an injury that will keep her from running forever.
Unfortunately, Tsubakihara's backstory was cut the from the anime so I'll leave it here: They had qualified for Nationals for the first time ever last year. But they got eliminated quickly in the first round because they couldn't handle the occassion. "It was like our feet were stuck in cement. We became short of breath. It was almost as if we weren't familiar with the ball or the game itself. Before we even realized it, we were already on the bus ride home." "The only two third years on our team, both of whom had carried us the whole way, were trying their best to fight back their tears. The rest of us had managed to next to do nothing, so the tears wouldn't even come."
I think everyone has had the frustrating experience of being unable to perform to their true abilities due to excessive pressure, and realizing that everything was over by the time they noticed.
The headband is japanese traditional thing called “Hachimaki” and it’s not fashon purpose. Hachimaki is worn when you want to show your determination to win and encourage yourselves. I hope she understand the concept.
Your editor is so valid for choosing the manga version of Kiyoko's jump for the thumbnail. Timeline-wise, Kiyoko's backstory was shown just a little past the middle of the manga, but those 2 wide spreads with her jumping over hurdles are still (imo) some of the best illustrations in Haikyuu, and definitely some of my favorites. The author was planning to dedicate a chapter for her more or less from the beginning, but, true to their fashion, they finished the draft only the night before the deadline and then ran on a mad dash to the gym, before their assistants came, to look for the place where she'd jump for a reference xD They also mentioned how technically she didn't even need to jump since she could just run between those barriers, but tensions were high, and she really just wanted to! Another tiny piece of trivia: Kiyoko's birthday happens to coincide with the date of death of Alvin Kraenzlein, who's known as one of the creators of the modern hurdling technique and was a very decorated athlete.
this ep always kinda makes me emotional whenever i see kiyoko's scenes. don't know if you noticed (you probs did) but when she was running back, she was talking about how she worked really hard, and it all came to a stop, in reference to track and as a manager. but she still had to make sure the team would be okay by entrusting the manager position to someone new. so when she came back to the stadium and threw the bag to hitoka, it was symbolism of her passing on the torch that was the team to her someone new. that's why i always get choked up watching this ep 😭😭😭
So much in that Kiyoko scene. I do not believe we were informed as to what exactly caused Kiyoko to quit though her scars did come from her trials there. But the scene was very similar to the Asahi scene where he overcame the wall where instead of crumbling to a hurdle, she over comes that hurdle emotionally, mentally and physically. The feeling of regret of nurturing something that you spent years trying to get to that you were not able to accomplish what you wanted turned to the final scene which is for all intents and purposes the passing of the torch/baton from the current generation to the next A truly great scene.
The last frame of this episode always gives me chills. Kageyama with the calm apology and Hinata just silently pumping his fist behind him. The tournament has officially begun, and Kurasuno is not pulling any punches.
Kyoko's episode reminds us that all people are the main actors in their own lives. When Kageyama said, "This is just a passing point," I knew he was going to be the emperor (excuse me, champion) of the world.
Japan is probably one of few places on earth where someone is happy he left a phone in his bag when it’s lost as it will make getting the whole bag back quicker. In our country it’s goodbye phone 😔
So true. I got my phone back in Japan despite being in a really busy area and not knowing any Japanese. Meanwhile in the states, I got my phone stolen once in highschool and then almost again after i forgot it in the bathroom. I had to confront the girl to get it back.
What I really like about them taking as long as they did to give us Kiyoko's backstory is there's plenty of time to spin up theories. Her being misunderstood or superficially judged is a recurring theme in the show so when we hear her backstory is she was an athlete but had no connection to volleyball I think it is a nice reminder of "Oh yeah, everyone has their own stories and reasons for why they make the choices they make." Not sure if I'm making sense or not, but anyway it's a story that leaves you desiring more and appreciating even more the bonds she has formed with different members of the team.
I love this perspective. You're right- I know that I kept making assumptions about her, but finding out that she was an athlete in her own right, with her own unique story, was so great. Worth the wait!
Hahaha I actually love Tsubakihara's headbands. They're very Japanese old school, but you could also say they're classic. The point of the ribbon is that it's a lot easier to take off and adjust by yourself. Old school all-male cheer squads in Japan took it further, they have a huge ribbon in the back from tying sone sort of cheering sash around their shoulders. I think it's meant to mimic the sash that the working class of ancient Japan used to keep kimono sleeves out of the way (not sure about this one, but it does look similar to it). The ribbon at the back isn't there for visual, it's just what happens when you learn how to efficiently and correctly tie the sash yourself.
The Soundtrack for Haikyuu is so good. Yuki Hayashi, the composer, nails the emotional highs and lows. It's been my workout soundtrack for the past 3-4 years, I love replaying certain scenes in my head when the matching song plays.
Kiyoko's physical injury apparently wasn't that severe despite leaving a gnarly scar. It was more mentally taxing and scaring because she felt she hadn't done anything in her final year of Junior High and the disappointment of ending her season without forming a connection or doing anything. The dread of your season finally ending when you felt like you could have done more or didn't leave everything on your stage. That's why she relates to the guys so much because she understands the personal disappointment of failure.
I had a classmate who once was a hurdler, she quit it after she got really hurt and bleeding fail jumping the hurdle on a competition . So I totally understand kiyoko for not doing it anymore, even she might not get hurt
Sarah, I’ve got to hand it to you, all the props. Coming from an anime fan like myself, watching people react to my favorite shows sometimes frustrates me because the attention to detail needed to have the full experience is much more than an average tv show. You have the most keen eyes of anybody I’ve ever watched by far! How did you even notice the hair band color change on coach Ukai!? I’ve watched this anime more times than I can count and I’ve never even noticed! Major props and by far my fav Haikyuu reaction on the internet for sure! Been following your journey since you started! Keep it up! Thanks so much for your genuine self ❤ can’t wait to see you in your next Vball tourney!! ❤
Yes Kiyoko is QUEEN! 👸❤! For me it’s like the bag tossing to Yachi is the literal passing of baton to her as the nee manager it just gve me goosebumps. Btw love the shirt I like talkative Sarah! Keep it coming! You always crack me up! I’m so excited for the next episode!
I love this ending scene, that happiness of hinata after that perfect hit, i absolutely love it. This match is such a change of pace after the shiratorizawa and other powerhouses. This just shows how much the team actually got better in just a short amount of time relatively speaking.
i swear u are the only youtuber(i have seen) of this channel size who gets such long and noice comments really shows how much ur audience love this stufff everything about ur videos are genuine i mean i have seen many reactors make their videos short and crispy and just highlight the best moments of the episode but u never did that mad respect to u plus i think u are one of those few reactors who when says something after pausing the episode people actually listen and dont skip ahead. the nnext thing ur upload sincerity i mean since day one u have always uploaded onli 1 video per week sorta i love that discipline
I absolutely love the battle lines concept shown to us through Kiyoko. yes when we see Kiyoko believing in herself to jump the that hurdle at the end and then symbolic passing of the baton (bag/responsibilities) to Yachi. Suga or Kinoshita, hmm, I am tempted towards the float serve by Kinoshita but I think I will go with suga at the end because he has pin point accuracy in his serves and doesn't miss in pressure situations, plus we get 2 setters combo with kageyama.
Yeah Suga definitely brings more to the court overall because of his role post-serve. All things equal, though, and if we just look at the serve, who would you pick?
Yess I was waiting for this moment since you already love Kiyoko's character 🥳 About Kiyoko's quitting hurdles, actually they never say it was because of the injury. In Japan we quit the club automatically after 3rd year, in Kiyoko's case in her junior high. After entering senior high, she was thinking about what club to enter then Daichi asked him to be a manager. The reason why she didn't choose to continue in hurdle or any other clubs, is probably because she was afraid of putting effort as she said "After practice, practice, practice and everything I had worked hard is ended up abruptly", and then she continued by saying she felt more at ease being a manager since she doesn't have to be the one that fighting. But then she changed her mind looking at Karasuno team members and found her way to fight, starting from preparing the banner for them in season 1, finding new manager, gathering info about the opponent teams and share it to the team (in season 3) and so on. I love how she changed her from "just helping as a manager when needed" to more actively involved in the team's growth. (At least that's how most of Japanese fans interpret from the story, because if it were because of injury, it would be more straightforward.) I love how Haikyuu makes everyone is a main character in their own story. There are a lot of manga and anime I've read/watch and Haikyuu is one of the best in creating this kind of side story, since I don't feel these as "filler". It just feel so natural to be included in the main story. The story of managers, bench members, other teams, coaches, teachers, family members, neighborhood association, even the crowds watching like the old man came to the Shiratorizawa's match 🤣 it adds so much depth to the main characters development.
Yes, I completely agree. The character development for all characters in this anime, not just the "main characters" is unmatched, and it makes it so much more enjoyable. I am invested in every character!
I legit cannot wait for the end of this season... It breaks my heart that Sarah's journey is close to an end (until the movies come out at least), but the final chapters of this season are just magnificent, and I KNOW she'll fall in love with the show even more after this is over
One of the many reasons I love Haikyuu! happens in this episode. Furudate-sensei never fails to highlight a team's support system, and I love that they chose this moment to put the spotlight on Kiyoko. She really is a queen, and her and Hitoka's influence on each other is evident. I love the "passing of the torch" in the bag throwing. Kiyoko may have left hurdling, but she made a way for Hitoka and Karasuno to run. To answer the question you posed: I would choose Suga as my pinch server due to his consistency. Not to fault Kinoshita at all, but Suga has shown more consistent serving overall. He seems to be able to hit targets well, and while we've seen Kinoshita work on that (as observed by Yamaguchi), we've yet to see it happen in a match with high stakes. Thank you for your reaction. I died laughing when you compared Teradomari to "a bale of wheat."
I remember that I once watched a beach volleyball game, and ofc I instantly was paying attention to the lady with the pink glasses, but she looked so composed and mature, that it made the glasses work lookwise. Yes Sarah, you're kinda like Asahi, you act so different inside the court, but outside of it for what I've seen in your channel you act like an endearing dorky mom.
I love the thought that kiyoko stopped doing track but she joined volleyball as a manager. Like there are many ways to participate in sports and become a team. Just because you quit one sport it doesn't mean you lost your competitive spirit.
Every Friday, before I go to work, I watch your video! This is one of the best moments of the week! I really appreciate it! Much love from Brazil! ❤️❤️
Hi. I've been semi-binge watching your vids. I really like your comments of each episodes its really great to have someone who knows what's happening and explaining them.
i've been really looking forward to your reaction to this exact episode! i knew you'd love the kiyoko back story, & i'm really interested in your comments on how the environment affects the game. i know that type of awareness is extra important for beach players also, thanks so much for doing the captions! these videos are always enjoyable but it was even better knowing i wasn't missing anything
9:13 i love how Daichi has always been making initiative & ways to improve his team, even in his 1st year and his only position that time was a ball boy. not even his captain ever thought of looking for someone to fill the manager role. during that time, he'd stay behind to practice more, learning volleyball gameplay & tactics from books / the internet because there was no coach to guide the team.
10:20 In my opinion, there is two ways to think about Kiyoko's case: One is Kiyoko got injured and she couldn't help but had to give up the sport she love. At the time she healing herslef, she joined the volleyball team. Second is Kiyoko didn't got injured but she couldn't endure the fail or loss anymore after had put so many effort still not payoff. I think she was so quiet and didn't have friend to share the emotion is also the reason she quit. Too many pressure but no where to go. I feel she is option 1 when I watch the show. But the perspective I got from others about she didn't got injured is also persuade me. No matter which it is, the scene she jumped over the railing is such a HUGE one for me. I cried a lot after saw Kiyoko's back stroy.😭 I got a huge fail and give up something at that time. Then I saw this epsiode. It really save me. I grateful about it. The line she said "It's not that I am adimitting defeat. It's not that I'm saying we are going to win." really got me! And the meaning I saw in other language translated about this line is more like "I don't have the thought about what is the complete lose or complete win." This translation really hit me strong. Just a side note~ Even though the animation in season 4 beacuse of lots of reason didn't have as high quilaty as last three seasons, I still appreciate everyone who put their effort to make season 4 come true. Hinata's boy ball sotry line and Kiyoko's story line are really impact to me. Help me overcome ordeal when I had the tough time last fews years. By the way, About the scene that Kiyoko throw the yellow bag to Yachi. I heard the great explain from other reactors who watch this episode. They said this is like pass on the torch.😭 Last but not the least, Thanks for your reaction and your reading about this really longggg comment~ Have a nice day! 💫
Ah I'm so happy for you that you finally get to see this episode!!! Also think about this episode (I know you will without needing to be told) as you watch the rest of Run With the Wind. I found some really lovely parallels.
It takes a while for her back story but it is because she has been a silent supported she loves what she does but doesn't show it. And now with the new years stuff the fly banner and now this. She opened up to them and us with that.
That's a good mic you've got. During Kiyoko's backstory in the quiet bits, I could hear you breathing and thought it was myself. I can't unhear it now.
Personally I like Kinoshita for second pinch, not because of serving skill directly, but because I absolutely love the other things Suga can bring to the team when he's put right on the court and think he's better served by going in as a more general sub for a few rotations to change up the team's rhythm and throw the opponents off. That said I suppose theoretically they're not mutually exclusive ideas so perhaps I'm for Suga after all?
I think that's a fair question... I guess I've always considered Suga a pinch server because he is always going in to serve. He definitely does much more than that when he enters the game though.
Sarah, whoever is hating on your hair commentary is wrong because it's hilarious. The comment about Tsubihara's hair things looking like little girls made me cackle
So that's why you wear those glasses! Also, the bumps are goosey? Or is it the goose is bumpy? 😆 It's the first time I've heard of that. Hahaha. Great reaction as always. Thank you!
27:00 You know, when I first watched Haikyu this seemed ridiculous. Now that I've watched a lot of pro volleyball it makes perfect sense because I've seen it happen so many times.
I think it was implied that Kyoko had an injury that made it impossible for her to continue her sport but it was never disclosed on what it was. Other than she had scars on her legs.
I see Genie Sarah going full throttle this episode as uausal, also that flashback scene of Kiyoko hurdling is so beautiful no matter how many times i see it
about kiyoko's injury i dont recall if they went into any details about it, but for the most part its inferred that it was something that caused her to not be able to continue hurdling
Yachi gets to be on the bench and Kiyoko passed the torch to her ( Hinata's bag ) . Great episode! Great reaction as usual Sarah, you never fail to make me laugh 😁
For this episode, I love all the details! The moment that Hinata's bag accidentally swaps with the kid's bag. love it! made me feel more intense and nervous because when you go to a place where crowned with many people, a moment like Hinata's bag could happen! So, What Takeda and Kiyoko did is the best way to deal with the problem! stay calm don't panic, and try to figure out what to do! and I LOVE MY QUEEN KIYOKO's backstory! the moment she threw a bag to Yachi ohhh love love love! made me goosebumps every time! For the last question, hard to pick but I would pick Kinnoshita to be a second pinch server! I kinda like Suga when He is in a double-setter role with Kageyama or when Suga is with Asahi and Noya.
It could definitely happen, but of course it had to happen to Hinata!! I guess if we are looking specifically at serving efficiency, Kinnoshita is a good pick. Suga really nails that short serve though. He's got the precision.
Cried a little watching Shimizu's part again.😢 I feel bad for the Tsubakibara boys. I mean, they were only trying to get themselves in the most positive mindset possible in order to face the upcoming match since they seem to have a major problem with nerves. & she says if they're going to wear hachimakis/headbands then they should let the ends free & flow "samurai style", but the loose ends would surely get in the way while playing? & players in real-life Haru-Kou games who choose to wear hachimakis usually wear them that way, so it wasn't like they were being "weird" about it...
Spoiler for the next couple of episodes: I can't wait for Sarah to see the kid with the ceiling serve! It always makes me think of beach volleyball and skyballs.
Between Kinoshita and Suga for the pinch serving, I'd probably go with Kinoshita for this match now that Kageyama has gotten zeroed in. Suga is so dependable that we can rest assured he'd perform well in future matches, but Kinoshita is pretty much untested at this point. Seeing how he fairs in a real match where the opponents, while not bad, aren't the toughest we've faced would be a good test to see if there's anything he'd need to improve on for an even more clutch moment. But if we absolutely needed the pinch server to pull out a W, I'd probably lean more towards Suga. Not only because he'd be more dependable because he's had the chance to prove himself on the court, but also because he's a third year and I'd like to give him a chance to fight if it seemed like it could be the last game they play.
Kiyoko is a queen 👑and I need more of her in these episodes! (Also, I heard your feedback, and added subtitles to the YT Closed Captioning system. Thanks so much!) ❤
Thrilla in manila!
Sarah just so you Know
Tournament format
52 teams in both mens and womens
It´s a 5 days tournament
First 3 days matches are 3 sets to 25 points
Day 1 - just 1 match "from 52 teams to 32" (20 eliminated)
Day 2 - just 1 match
Day 3 - 2 matchs (play 2 matches the same day) This day is called "hell day"
Day 4 and 5 - 1 match each day. (5 sets)
I really love your athlete’s perspectives and insights❤
Here’s kiyoko cosplay
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Perfect this way Sarah. Thank you for being the best 🥰
This is Yachi's first game where she gets to sit on the bench instead of watching from the crowd, and it's a national game. This is a huge experience for her.
For Kiyoko - I don't think she got injured (aside from, you know, the scars). I think it was in her final race, she made a mistake and lost. She couldn't deal with the loss at that time, realizing she had invested all of that time and love and energy into something that just ended like that. I see Kiyoko's story as a continuation of Winners and Losers and showing how you can grow out of a devastating loss
I like your interpretation! As I was checking some info in the Chronicles, I noticed that Furudate uses "akirameru" (give up, abandon) when describing Kiyoko leaving track. It's nothing too solid and can still be debatable, but for me it has the image of letting smth go by yourself rather than being forced to due to, say, an injury
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@@TrianaNero yes that term is definitely one used when someone willingly gives up something
I also did track but I don't have scars like Kiyoko (or scars so obvious that I need to hide them) does so that makes me think she had a bad fall, even if it's not an injury that will keep her from running forever.
The hints seem, to me, to be leaning towards injury more than loss.
Unfortunately, Tsubakihara's backstory was cut the from the anime so I'll leave it here:
They had qualified for Nationals for the first time ever last year. But they got eliminated quickly in the first round because they couldn't handle the occassion.
"It was like our feet were stuck in cement. We became short of breath. It was almost as if we weren't familiar with the ball or the game itself. Before we even realized it, we were already on the bus ride home."
"The only two third years on our team, both of whom had carried us the whole way, were trying their best to fight back their tears. The rest of us had managed to next to do nothing, so the tears wouldn't even come."
Mild spoiler alert
I really wished that they put atleast the scenes where they are crying or thanking the audience - they deserve that much 🥲
@@Intersectingstuff right! I really like tsukibahara
I think everyone has had the frustrating experience of being unable to perform to their true abilities due to excessive pressure, and realizing that everything was over by the time they noticed.
The headband is japanese traditional thing called “Hachimaki” and it’s not fashon purpose. Hachimaki is worn when you want to show your determination to win and encourage yourselves. I hope she understand the concept.
Your editor is so valid for choosing the manga version of Kiyoko's jump for the thumbnail. Timeline-wise, Kiyoko's backstory was shown just a little past the middle of the manga, but those 2 wide spreads with her jumping over hurdles are still (imo) some of the best illustrations in Haikyuu, and definitely some of my favorites. The author was planning to dedicate a chapter for her more or less from the beginning, but, true to their fashion, they finished the draft only the night before the deadline and then ran on a mad dash to the gym, before their assistants came, to look for the place where she'd jump for a reference xD They also mentioned how technically she didn't even need to jump since she could just run between those barriers, but tensions were high, and she really just wanted to!
Another tiny piece of trivia: Kiyoko's birthday happens to coincide with the date of death of Alvin Kraenzlein, who's known as one of the creators of the modern hurdling technique and was a very decorated athlete.
These tidbits give me life. Every. Single. Week!! Love it!
Wait... did they do that on purpose with Kiyoko's birthday?!
@@SarahPavanVolleyball I had this impression too. 🙂
Now it makes sense why i'm seeing a manga thumbnail for the first time in Sarah's video.
10:29 Kiyoko's past was expanded a bit more in the manga, her injury wasn't too bad or anything, but her confidence got shot after that experience.
this ep always kinda makes me emotional whenever i see kiyoko's scenes. don't know if you noticed (you probs did) but when she was running back, she was talking about how she worked really hard, and it all came to a stop, in reference to track and as a manager. but she still had to make sure the team would be okay by entrusting the manager position to someone new. so when she came back to the stadium and threw the bag to hitoka, it was symbolism of her passing on the torch that was the team to her someone new. that's why i always get choked up watching this ep 😭😭😭
It's passing the baton in a relay race, both figuratively and quite literally. 😭
100%. I waited a long time for this backstory, but it was well worth it. So beautiful in so many ways.
So much in that Kiyoko scene.
I do not believe we were informed as to what exactly caused Kiyoko to quit though her scars did come from her trials there. But the scene was very similar to the Asahi scene where he overcame the wall where instead of crumbling to a hurdle, she over comes that hurdle emotionally, mentally and physically. The feeling of regret of nurturing something that you spent years trying to get to that you were not able to accomplish what you wanted turned to the final scene which is for all intents and purposes the passing of the torch/baton from the current generation to the next
A truly great scene.
I agree. The use of imagery in this show is absolutely incredible, especially how they connect different stories.
The last frame of this episode always gives me chills. Kageyama with the calm apology and Hinata just silently pumping his fist behind him. The tournament has officially begun, and Kurasuno is not pulling any punches.
I agree!! This is definitely the start of the nationals!
That whole sequence is cool as fuck to me great animation and a very cool grid which feels appropriate to kageyama.
Kyoko's episode reminds us that all people are the main actors in their own lives.
When Kageyama said, "This is just a passing point," I knew he was going to be the emperor (excuse me, champion) of the world.
Very good point, and such a good way of putting it
Japan is probably one of few places on earth where someone is happy he left a phone in his bag when it’s lost as it will make getting the whole bag back quicker. In our country it’s goodbye phone 😔
So true. I got my phone back in Japan despite being in a really busy area and not knowing any Japanese. Meanwhile in the states, I got my phone stolen once in highschool and then almost again after i forgot it in the bathroom. I had to confront the girl to get it back.
Sarah is already so excited watching this first match lol. We are really going to enjoy watching her watch the rest of this season!
All aboard the hype train!
I'm not sure I'm gonna survive these matches.
What I really like about them taking as long as they did to give us Kiyoko's backstory is there's plenty of time to spin up theories. Her being misunderstood or superficially judged is a recurring theme in the show so when we hear her backstory is she was an athlete but had no connection to volleyball I think it is a nice reminder of "Oh yeah, everyone has their own stories and reasons for why they make the choices they make." Not sure if I'm making sense or not, but anyway it's a story that leaves you desiring more and appreciating even more the bonds she has formed with different members of the team.
I love this perspective. You're right- I know that I kept making assumptions about her, but finding out that she was an athlete in her own right, with her own unique story, was so great. Worth the wait!
The ending song for this half of the season is about all the people that's supported our boys' journey so far and I just love it so much.
I haven't watched it but I will now... I will cry 100%
I was rolling when Sarah said, "he looks like a bale of wheat" 🤣🤣🤣 Idk why that was so funny! 😂😂😂
So did I. 🤣
It feels like 84 years waiting for these! and it keeps getting better every episode!
I'm not sure I can handle the excitement anymore!
Hahaha I actually love Tsubakihara's headbands. They're very Japanese old school, but you could also say they're classic. The point of the ribbon is that it's a lot easier to take off and adjust by yourself. Old school all-male cheer squads in Japan took it further, they have a huge ribbon in the back from tying sone sort of cheering sash around their shoulders. I think it's meant to mimic the sash that the working class of ancient Japan used to keep kimono sleeves out of the way (not sure about this one, but it does look similar to it). The ribbon at the back isn't there for visual, it's just what happens when you learn how to efficiently and correctly tie the sash yourself.
The Soundtrack for Haikyuu is so good. Yuki Hayashi, the composer, nails the emotional highs and lows.
It's been my workout soundtrack for the past 3-4 years, I love replaying certain scenes in my head when the matching song plays.
There are some of those soundtrack themes that just
Kiyoko's physical injury apparently wasn't that severe despite leaving a gnarly scar. It was more mentally taxing and scaring because she felt she hadn't done anything in her final year of Junior High and the disappointment of ending her season without forming a connection or doing anything. The dread of your season finally ending when you felt like you could have done more or didn't leave everything on your stage.
That's why she relates to the guys so much because she understands the personal disappointment of failure.
I had a classmate who once was a hurdler, she quit it after she got really hurt and bleeding fail jumping the hurdle on a competition . So I totally understand kiyoko for not doing it anymore, even she might not get hurt
Sarah, I’ve got to hand it to you, all the props. Coming from an anime fan like myself, watching people react to my favorite shows sometimes frustrates me because the attention to detail needed to have the full experience is much more than an average tv show. You have the most keen eyes of anybody I’ve ever watched by far! How did you even notice the hair band color change on coach Ukai!? I’ve watched this anime more times than I can count and I’ve never even noticed! Major props and by far my fav Haikyuu reaction on the internet for sure!
Been following your journey since you started! Keep it up! Thanks so much for your genuine self ❤ can’t wait to see you in your next Vball tourney!! ❤
Yes Kiyoko is QUEEN! 👸❤! For me it’s like the bag tossing to Yachi is the literal passing of baton to her as the nee manager it just gve me goosebumps.
Btw love the shirt
I like talkative Sarah! Keep it coming! You always crack me up! I’m so excited for the next episode!
Totally... the imagery in that scene of passing the bag to Yachi is so good!!
I love this ending scene, that happiness of hinata after that perfect hit, i absolutely love it. This match is such a change of pace after the shiratorizawa and other powerhouses. This just shows how much the team actually got better in just a short amount of time relatively speaking.
Yes! I like that it also shows some struggles and working through finding their rhythm. Very realistic.
i swear u are the only youtuber(i have seen) of this channel size who gets such long and noice comments really shows how much ur audience love this stufff everything about ur videos are genuine i mean i have seen many reactors make their videos short and crispy and just highlight the best moments of the episode but u never did that mad respect to u plus i think u are one of those few reactors who when says something after pausing the episode people actually listen and dont skip ahead. the nnext thing ur upload sincerity i mean since day one u have always uploaded onli 1 video per week sorta i love that discipline
I absolutely love the battle lines concept shown to us through Kiyoko. yes when we see Kiyoko believing in herself to jump the that hurdle at the end and then symbolic passing of the baton (bag/responsibilities) to Yachi. Suga or Kinoshita, hmm, I am tempted towards the float serve by Kinoshita but I think I will go with suga at the end because he has pin point accuracy in his serves and doesn't miss in pressure situations, plus we get 2 setters combo with kageyama.
Yeah Suga definitely brings more to the court overall because of his role post-serve. All things equal, though, and if we just look at the serve, who would you pick?
Yess I was waiting for this moment since you already love Kiyoko's character 🥳
About Kiyoko's quitting hurdles, actually they never say it was because of the injury. In Japan we quit the club automatically after 3rd year, in Kiyoko's case in her junior high. After entering senior high, she was thinking about what club to enter then Daichi asked him to be a manager. The reason why she didn't choose to continue in hurdle or any other clubs, is probably because she was afraid of putting effort as she said "After practice, practice, practice and everything I had worked hard is ended up abruptly", and then she continued by saying she felt more at ease being a manager since she doesn't have to be the one that fighting.
But then she changed her mind looking at Karasuno team members and found her way to fight, starting from preparing the banner for them in season 1, finding new manager, gathering info about the opponent teams and share it to the team (in season 3) and so on. I love how she changed her from "just helping as a manager when needed" to more actively involved in the team's growth.
(At least that's how most of Japanese fans interpret from the story, because if it were because of injury, it would be more straightforward.)
I love how Haikyuu makes everyone is a main character in their own story.
There are a lot of manga and anime I've read/watch and Haikyuu is one of the best in creating this kind of side story, since I don't feel these as "filler". It just feel so natural to be included in the main story. The story of managers, bench members, other teams, coaches, teachers, family members, neighborhood association, even the crowds watching like the old man came to the Shiratorizawa's match 🤣 it adds so much depth to the main characters development.
Yes, I completely agree. The character development for all characters in this anime, not just the "main characters" is unmatched, and it makes it so much more enjoyable. I am invested in every character!
I legit cannot wait for the end of this season... It breaks my heart that Sarah's journey is close to an end (until the movies come out at least), but the final chapters of this season are just magnificent, and I KNOW she'll fall in love with the show even more after this is over
One of the many reasons I love Haikyuu! happens in this episode. Furudate-sensei never fails to highlight a team's support system, and I love that they chose this moment to put the spotlight on Kiyoko. She really is a queen, and her and Hitoka's influence on each other is evident. I love the "passing of the torch" in the bag throwing. Kiyoko may have left hurdling, but she made a way for Hitoka and Karasuno to run.
To answer the question you posed: I would choose Suga as my pinch server due to his consistency. Not to fault Kinoshita at all, but Suga has shown more consistent serving overall. He seems to be able to hit targets well, and while we've seen Kinoshita work on that (as observed by Yamaguchi), we've yet to see it happen in a match with high stakes.
Thank you for your reaction. I died laughing when you compared Teradomari to "a bale of wheat."
SARAAAAAAH, I just started the last arc of the manga and I CANNOT WAIT for you (for all of us, really) to see it animated
I love kyoko, and this is one of my favorite episodes because of it ❤ Loved the video, thank you very much!
Congrats on becoming an official editorial for Haikyuu!!
I remember that I once watched a beach volleyball game, and ofc I instantly was paying attention to the lady with the pink glasses, but she looked so composed and mature, that it made the glasses work lookwise. Yes Sarah, you're kinda like Asahi, you act so different inside the court, but outside of it for what I've seen in your channel you act like an endearing dorky mom.
Been a hot minute since I've watched this episode and MAN it hits a lot harder now. Actually shed a dang tear what the heck :)
me too dude, its totally understandable that this series and manga inspired so many boys to play volleyball
join the club
I love re-watching the series with you!!
I love the thought that kiyoko stopped doing track but she joined volleyball as a manager. Like there are many ways to participate in sports and become a team. Just because you quit one sport it doesn't mean you lost your competitive spirit.
Every Friday, before I go to work, I watch your video! This is one of the best moments of the week! I really appreciate it! Much love from Brazil! ❤️❤️
Me too‼︎
From Japan😊
Imagino q ele saiba português por ter jogado um tempo por aqui, será que ela teve tempo de aprender?
When i first saw this episode, i had to pause and ugly cry. Its tied with the tsukki celebration for me.❤
The bumps are goosey. couldnt stop laughing for a while 😂😂😂
Hi. I've been semi-binge watching your vids. I really like your comments of each episodes its really great to have someone who knows what's happening and explaining them.
I love the symbolism of her passing the baton to Yachi. Btw we need "full-body chills" t-shirts at this point😅
i've been really looking forward to your reaction to this exact episode! i knew you'd love the kiyoko back story, & i'm really interested in your comments on how the environment affects the game. i know that type of awareness is extra important for beach players
also, thanks so much for doing the captions! these videos are always enjoyable but it was even better knowing i wasn't missing anything
was waiting the last 9 episodes for you to see that awesome grid effect scene!
I've been there! Such a cool arena. It is pretty big
Props to all the managers, statisticians, and behind-the-scenes support staff! I hope your team appreciates you for all that you do!
"Ok, lets not burst any brain cells" sent me 😂💀
Kiyoko tossing the bag to Yachi also feels like a passing of the torch.
9:13 i love how Daichi has always been making initiative & ways to improve his team, even in his 1st year and his only position that time was a ball boy. not even his captain ever thought of looking for someone to fill the manager role. during that time, he'd stay behind to practice more, learning volleyball gameplay & tactics from books / the internet because there was no coach to guide the team.
We don't deserve Daichi
10:20
In my opinion, there is two ways to think about Kiyoko's case:
One is Kiyoko got injured and she couldn't help but had to give up the sport she love.
At the time she healing herslef, she joined the volleyball team.
Second is Kiyoko didn't got injured but she couldn't endure the fail or loss anymore after had put so many effort still not payoff.
I think she was so quiet and didn't have friend to share the emotion is also the reason she quit. Too many pressure but no where to go.
I feel she is option 1 when I watch the show. But the perspective I got from others about she didn't got injured is also persuade me.
No matter which it is, the scene she jumped over the railing is such a HUGE one for me.
I cried a lot after saw Kiyoko's back stroy.😭
I got a huge fail and give up something at that time. Then I saw this epsiode.
It really save me. I grateful about it.
The line she said "It's not that I am adimitting defeat. It's not that I'm saying we are going to win." really got me!
And the meaning I saw in other language translated about this line is more like "I don't have the thought about what is the complete lose or complete win."
This translation really hit me strong. Just a side note~
Even though the animation in season 4 beacuse of lots of reason didn't have as high quilaty as last three seasons, I still appreciate everyone who put their effort to make season 4 come true.
Hinata's boy ball sotry line and Kiyoko's story line are really impact to me.
Help me overcome ordeal when I had the tough time last fews years.
By the way,
About the scene that Kiyoko throw the yellow bag to Yachi.
I heard the great explain from other reactors who watch this episode.
They said this is like pass on the torch.😭
Last but not the least,
Thanks for your reaction and your reading about this really longggg comment~
Have a nice day!
💫
Ah I'm so happy for you that you finally get to see this episode!!! Also think about this episode (I know you will without needing to be told) as you watch the rest of Run With the Wind. I found some really lovely parallels.
It takes a while for her back story but it is because she has been a silent supported she loves what she does but doesn't show it. And now with the new years stuff the fly banner and now this. She opened up to them and us with that.
That's a good mic you've got. During Kiyoko's backstory in the quiet bits, I could hear you breathing and thought it was myself. I can't unhear it now.
when shimizu threw that bag to yachi, its like passing down the torch.
Hahahaha, your comment about the headbands killed me. 😂
Been waiting for this one!
i'm convinced they used all of the budget for season 4 on this episode 💯 it goes so hard. kiyoko and then the kageyama scene.. too amazing
that last scene looks so epic it's one of my favs
The bumps are goosey got me
Full goosebumps from retrieving a bag... We all been there
Personally I like Kinoshita for second pinch, not because of serving skill directly, but because I absolutely love the other things Suga can bring to the team when he's put right on the court and think he's better served by going in as a more general sub for a few rotations to change up the team's rhythm and throw the opponents off. That said I suppose theoretically they're not mutually exclusive ideas so perhaps I'm for Suga after all?
I think that's a fair question... I guess I've always considered Suga a pinch server because he is always going in to serve. He definitely does much more than that when he enters the game though.
Sarah, whoever is hating on your hair commentary is wrong because it's hilarious. The comment about Tsubihara's hair things looking like little girls made me cackle
I just realized you say beach volleyball. Damn, you gonna be so happy by the end of he series.
Can't believe we've made it this far! 😍
I'm not ready for it to end!!
congratulations on the 50K subs!!!!!
Saludos desde México :)
Im so excited!! The games are coming!!
The Thrilla in Manila shirt is so epic!
So that's why you wear those glasses!
Also, the bumps are goosey? Or is it the goose is bumpy? 😆 It's the first time I've heard of that. Hahaha.
Great reaction as always. Thank you!
Can’t unsee the baby headbands now.
Love the shirt! This comment coming all the way from Manila! Always excited to watch your reaction to the episodes.
27:00 You know, when I first watched Haikyu this seemed ridiculous. Now that I've watched a lot of pro volleyball it makes perfect sense because I've seen it happen so many times.
Go sarah. Make season 5 as great as possible.
I love to watch these for your input so thank you for talking.
I think it was implied that Kyoko had an injury that made it impossible for her to continue her sport but it was never disclosed on what it was. Other than she had scars on her legs.
Another comment mentioned that they think she quit voluntarily after failing to perform in a big race. Not sure if that's accurate but maybe.
Manila Represent!! I love the shirt. That is a vintage one.
I see Genie Sarah going full throttle this episode as uausal, also that flashback scene of Kiyoko hurdling is so beautiful no matter how many times i see it
about kiyoko's injury i dont recall if they went into any details about it, but for the most part its inferred that it was something that caused her to not be able to continue hurdling
Sarah Genie Mode is correct maybe less than 50% of the time haha
Congrats on 50K subscribers
Absolutely love the shirt.
Yachi gets to be on the bench and Kiyoko passed the torch to her ( Hinata's bag ) . Great episode! Great reaction as usual Sarah, you never fail to make me laugh 😁
THE BUMPS ARE GOOSEY!!!!
😂 😂 I don't even know what I was thinking when I said that
For this episode, I love all the details! The moment that Hinata's bag accidentally swaps with the kid's bag. love it! made me feel more intense and nervous because when you go to a place where crowned with many people, a moment like Hinata's bag could happen! So, What Takeda and Kiyoko did is the best way to deal with the problem! stay calm don't panic, and try to figure out what to do! and I LOVE MY QUEEN KIYOKO's backstory! the moment she threw a bag to Yachi ohhh love love love! made me goosebumps every time!
For the last question, hard to pick but I would pick Kinnoshita to be a second pinch server! I kinda like Suga when He is in a double-setter role with Kageyama or when Suga is with Asahi and Noya.
It could definitely happen, but of course it had to happen to Hinata!!
I guess if we are looking specifically at serving efficiency, Kinnoshita is a good pick. Suga really nails that short serve though. He's got the precision.
I like how Kageyama is so OP, they had to nerv him in the first game to make it look like the opponent had a chance.
"He looks like a Bale of wheat"
My head vibrated from how hard I snarked at that
Cried a little watching Shimizu's part again.😢
I feel bad for the Tsubakibara boys. I mean, they were only trying to get themselves in the most positive mindset possible in order to face the upcoming match since they seem to have a major problem with nerves. & she says if they're going to wear hachimakis/headbands then they should let the ends free & flow "samurai style", but the loose ends would surely get in the way while playing? & players in real-life Haru-Kou games who choose to wear hachimakis usually wear them that way, so it wasn't like they were being "weird" about it...
editorial member for haikyuu!!! lets gooo!!!
That was the best kageyama badass moment ❤
Snaps for using that manga art thumbnail :D LEGGO, QUEEN
Ooooh...I love the Thrilla in Manila shirt! ❤
Love your shirt!
Spoiler for the next couple of episodes:
I can't wait for Sarah to see the kid with the ceiling serve! It always makes me think of beach volleyball and skyballs.
Amazing reaction👍🔥👍🔥
Ngl that shirt is iconic tho, truly an athlete. 🔥
I just want to point out that I love your shirt❤❤❤
ooo black and white thumnail how artistic
32:34 I got baited by that Discord Sound LOL
Between Kinoshita and Suga for the pinch serving, I'd probably go with Kinoshita for this match now that Kageyama has gotten zeroed in. Suga is so dependable that we can rest assured he'd perform well in future matches, but Kinoshita is pretty much untested at this point. Seeing how he fairs in a real match where the opponents, while not bad, aren't the toughest we've faced would be a good test to see if there's anything he'd need to improve on for an even more clutch moment. But if we absolutely needed the pinch server to pull out a W, I'd probably lean more towards Suga. Not only because he'd be more dependable because he's had the chance to prove himself on the court, but also because he's a third year and I'd like to give him a chance to fight if it seemed like it could be the last game they play.
I like all her insights and obvs. But I liked the headbands. Thought the headbands were cool. Sigma move style
Sarah "the hairdresser" Pavan moment
31:44 is how my dog looks at me every morning till I play fetch with her
LOL SARAH REALLY SAID THAT MAN LOOKS LIKE A BAIL OF WHEAT 🤣
16:16 Passing the Baton ❤