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Younger me needed this character (Kenma Kozume)
There's a LOT I wish I could tell my younger self. Kenma demonstrates a lot of that.
Ever since he first met Hinata, he's shown to be the polar opposite of him: in comparison to the Greatest Decoy who zips around all over the place to create chances for his teammates, Nekoma's brain stands still, making use of the receives his team sends his way.
Hinata would later declare that one day he would make Kenma admit Volleyball was fun, following this Kenma says he wants a game where "It's instantly game over when someone loses".
The showdown will have to wait though, as Nekoma must first defeat Sarukawa Tech, another solid defensive team that wears him down.
Through a series of flashbacks with Kuroo and Yamamoto, we get a deep look into the mind of Kenma, his love of games, and hatred of losing.
Kuroo and Kenma have played volleyball together for a LONG time, with Kuroo encouraging him to come out of his shell and give volleyball a real go.
His teammate Yamamoto doesn't see eye to eye with him, declaring he doesn't have enough "guts". But Kenma proves him wrong, Kenma rises to the occasion and takes an extra step to help his friends and teammates out with a beautiful set to win the game.
Moving into Karasuno vs Nekoma, Kenma is quick to come up with a counter strategy for Hinata, putting him in a "bird cage" in the Battle at the Garbage dump.
But as the match goes on, after one particularly intense rally, a collapsed Kenma admits "That was fun". Causing Hinata to yell in celebration. At the very end, he thanks Kuroo for teaching him volleyball, admitting the match was the most fun he'd ever had.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:05 Kenma Kozume
04:30 "Lowering the net" - Kuroo
05:50 Video Games
09:05 "A game where it's instantly game over"
10:05 Nekoma vs Sarukawa Tech
11:35 Nekoma vs Karasuno
13:25 Nekoma's finaly rally
15:27 Kenma's fun
16:47 Outro
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My honest thoughts on the Haikyuu Movie
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Haikyuu's showdown between Karasuno and Nekoma, "The Battle at the Garbage Dump" was recently released in theatres worldwide. It's received a brilliant amount of success, and I personally thoroughly enjoyed it. However as time went on, and I thought about it more and more... I couldn't help but feel frustrated. Sure, we got the boom jump and a whole bunch of other, super cool scenes, but SO muc...
Haikyuu's final movie now has a SERIOUS problem...
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Haikyuu: Battle at the Garbage Dump is finally out, and has received fantastic reception... however now there's a BIG problem. The first few seasons of Haikyuu, containing Karasuno's matches against Aoba Johsai, Shiratorizawa and Inarizaki, went through at a rate of 5-7 minutes per chapter. The Nekoma vs Karasuno game, was under 3 minutes per chapter. Ouch. The reviews of the film are still fan...
The "villain" I wanted to win (Oikawa Toru)
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Oikawa's "Chance Ball" scene is one of Haikyuu's greatest, but it's just a small part of his incredible journey. As perhaps the most motivating character in the anime, his journey as an "Ordinary setter" to fight against Karasuno's Kageyama, and Aoba Johsai's Shiratorizawa is beyond inspiring. From the first match of Aoba Johsai vs Karasuno, where his serves were near-unstoppable, we see Oikawa...
Anime's STRONGEST motivation hack
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Anime's single most motivating line (Tanaka Ryūnosuke)
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It's very common nowadays for people to use anime for motivation - listening to soundtracks in the gym, watching big scenes before a big moment IRL, or just rewatching THAT moment when we're at a low point. I could name countless motivational anime quotes or scenes, but of all of them, my favourite is undoubtedly "Tanaka's Greatest Moment" - his cross shot against Inarizaki to win the first set...
Anime's most inspiring philosophy (Shinsuke Kita)
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There's plenty of "motivational" or "inspirational" anime characters out there. There's a few I would genuinely credit with changing my life. However many of those, had huge amounts of screentime - or at the very least a good few episodes. But Shinsuke Kita, has barely more than an episode. Of all of Haikyuu's quotes, perhaps my favourite is "You do it every day. You take care of your body. You...
Procrastinating? Johzenji WILL fix that...
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No seriously, they will - and based on the views on the last video I spoke about this, it's something a lot of you guys struggled with too. Despite such low screentime, Johzenji had a HUGE impact on the story of Haikyuu: unlike Date Tech, Aoba Johsai or Nekoma, they're a VERY similar team to Karasuno. Using synchro and quick attack in the same fashion as Kageyama and Hinata. They have a very un...
Solo Leveling: Full Self Improvement Guide
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Haikyuu's "Saddest" story is actually... beautiful.
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Haikyuu's biggest strength is perhaps its character writing, the beautiful inspiring stories of Karasuno's members, and the other teams'. However, whilst it has some of the best characters I've seen in an anime, there was one I couldn't help but see as... sad for a long time. Sugawara is Karasuno's co-captain, however he's also the only third year not on the starting lineup. He occasionally get...
How one man (secretly) rebuilt Karasuno - Haikyuu
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The chain reaction that started it all. A hugely overlooked character in Haikyuu's perseverance when the club was at its lowest caused it to fly higher than ever before. When we think of Karasuno's starting lineup, names like Hinata, Kageyama, and Nishinoya often come to mind, each with their own memorable moments and character arcs. But what about the captain, Daichi? In this video, we dive de...
I re-watched Haikyuu in 2024. Suddenly, THIS scene...
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I re-watched Haikyuu in 2024. Suddenly, THIS scene...
9 BOOKS to THINK like Isagi (Ft. Harsh Reviews, DrUpauli, Animasu + more!)
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9 BOOKS to THINK like Isagi (Ft. Harsh Reviews, DrUpauli, Animasu more!)
How Nagi Seishiro overcame boredom (and you can too)
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How Nagi Seishiro overcame boredom (and you can too)
Skip the Villain Arc (or at least watch this first...)
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The 10 Most Important Lessons from Blue Lock
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The 10 Most Important Lessons from Blue Lock
We missed the point of Tsukishima (Haikyuu)
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We missed the point of Tsukishima (Haikyuu)
Why everyone LOVES Marc Snuffy (Blue Lock Manga)
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Why everyone LOVES Marc Snuffy (Blue Lock Manga)
We missed the point of Chris Prince (Blue Lock Manga)
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We missed the point of Chris Prince (Blue Lock Manga)
Noel Noa's GENIUS SECRETS (Blue Lock Manga)
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Noel Noa's GENIUS SECRETS (Blue Lock Manga)
You SHOULD compare yourself to others (Blue Lock Manga)
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You SHOULD compare yourself to others (Blue Lock Manga)
This WEIRD anime debate just went viral... (Haikyuu vs Blue Lock)
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This WEIRD anime debate just went viral... (Haikyuu vs Blue Lock)
Hate your job? Watch this...
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Hate your job? Watch this...
They're WRONG about Rock Lee
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They're WRONG about Rock Lee
The Yujiro problem (Baki Hanma)
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The Yujiro problem (Baki Hanma)
Anime's most Beautiful scene (Hinata's Receive)
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Anime's most Beautiful scene (Hinata's Receive)
How Nagi Seishiro became a MAN (and you can too)
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How Nagi Seishiro became a MAN (and you can too)
The BEST advice from Vinland Saga
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The BEST advice from Vinland Saga
How Hinata solved my BIGGEST problem (Haikyuu)
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How Hinata solved my BIGGEST problem (Haikyuu)
"I have no enemies" (Thorfinn - Vinland Saga)
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"I have no enemies" (Thorfinn - Vinland Saga)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @milenagomes6144
    @milenagomes6144 Годину тому

    Thank You for this video really helped me, that's make me see why I love Kenma so much

  • @OrenYaakobovich
    @OrenYaakobovich 4 години тому

    You dropped a hell of a bomb at 0:45

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime 4 години тому

      Lol that feels like years ago now, crazy how you stop caring after a while

  • @S_W_
    @S_W_ 8 годин тому

    as a player in a competitive team sport.. this hits. i don't know why i never noticed it while watching haikyuu. maybe it's time to hit the gym more

  • @Red-dw6ri
    @Red-dw6ri 11 годин тому

    It's the fact that he is an Ordinary man still standing on a court, which he lost to monsters... that honestly makes me admire him so much.... the entire time his only obstacle was himself and the only way he and I differentiate is that he beat himself and is currently moving on, while I'm still stuck here only just now realizing that fact

  • @haizu8326
    @haizu8326 16 годин тому

    Oikawa shouldve atleast made it to nationals once

  • @Francis_Latigo
    @Francis_Latigo 19 годин тому

    For me it has to be garou i mean there's no reason behind it he's just that goated

  • @richardromaine8639
    @richardromaine8639 21 годину тому

    My head canon is that Oikawa got a point on everyone in Japanese team buy Japan won because of Kagayama and Hinata

  • @indecensi2736
    @indecensi2736 День тому

    and i love that both voice actors for tanaka killed this scene, watched it in both a million times.

  • @OkiDoki181818
    @OkiDoki181818 День тому

    People, we are all part of the system. Its how you take advantage of it, which will define you!

  • @kami_beatz5795
    @kami_beatz5795 День тому

    i blame demon slayer for starting this. we had movies of shonen before but it never coverd manga content, it was a new story and it was why it worked. however i think alot of studios of big the sucess of demon slayer movie made and later with jjk 0, that now every studio wants to do so which is very very stupid and smth i really hate

  • @monia_101
    @monia_101 День тому

    Daichi was always my favorite, I wish to be someone like that

  • @chaosfreak55
    @chaosfreak55 День тому

    Bro is 3am Motivation personified

  • @music.is.inspiration4235
    @music.is.inspiration4235 День тому

    I literally just came back from the movie and basically my only complaint is how short it was. I'm going back to reread the manga (after 4 years) cause I know for sure there are moments we missed out on. The movie is great and definitely 'does it's job', but you'd think that for an anime/manga that turned out to be so loved by so many people, they'd put a bit more effort into it, they had yearss. Still loved it though.

  • @wyvern132
    @wyvern132 День тому

    I love Kitas view on talent. Yes some people are more talented, but it isn’t just this magic property that makes them better as if they were like saitama from One Punch. To think so means you’ve already lost, since you can’t beat magic. No, their skills arise from practice. Someone like atsumu practices at a 20 everyday, while kita may practice at a 10. But if atsumu started practicing at a 9 and kita at a 10, Kita would be better. If kita improved his practice to a 20, he would match atsumu. Although he may have his hands full currently at 10.

  • @ThatWhichObserves
    @ThatWhichObserves День тому

    My personal line is 'We can be only who we are, no more, no less' And I've taken to understanding it as 'We can not put any less of ourselves into our actions, and we can not be in excess of ourselves, as both are ultimately our own actions.'

  • @wyvern132
    @wyvern132 День тому

    I don’t think kita feels like you can never worry about results. It’s just that results are a joy/sadness you only feel as a product of your practice. Sports is about practice, and that feels good on its own You are shown examples where after practice he celebrates getting his uniform. And cries after the loss against karasuno. You can worry about results sometimes, as they make you extremely happy or sad or frustrated. Let those feelings flow when you learn of the results of your actions. And then get back the next day and practice again

  • @ichi_san
    @ichi_san День тому

    Thanks for this analysis of Oikawa. I liked him from the start as I tend to enjoy arrogant antagonists a lot. This review shows just how much deeper Oikawa is. There are so many brilliant layers to his personality- especially his insecurities and his uphill struggle against many genius players.

  • @danbop77
    @danbop77 День тому

    great video! i was so caught off guard by "Kuroo and his con man vibe", that's the funniest thing i've ever heard

  • @fizzlewizzle759
    @fizzlewizzle759 День тому

    Best sports anime

  • @notnotme3918
    @notnotme3918 День тому

    You pronouncing ushijima to ushiwaka is making my brain so confuse

  • @PartTimeEuphoRia
    @PartTimeEuphoRia День тому

    Hey, I just wanted to say that I really love these videos by you - oftentimes they capture exactly what I feel like, or felt like, myself. I started playing volleyball because of Haikyuu and channels like yours, and I'm so glad its taken me out of my old bog of playing games I feel neutral about all day So yeah, thanks!

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime 6 годин тому

      I started playing myself about 6 weeks ago, it's just as fun as haikyuu makes it look lol

  • @diegorositsiye7i
    @diegorositsiye7i День тому

    I literally cried watching this scene everytime

  • @fenixghost664
    @fenixghost664 День тому

    Whts the name of the bgm ? Of vinland saga segment

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime 6 годин тому

      Er I don't remember, sorry but it's probably by lexin music on pixabay

  • @Anon-qp3kt
    @Anon-qp3kt День тому

    It’s ironic that the author designs a character around the most egoistical striker in this era but flips the mindset around

  • @bobokun1113
    @bobokun1113 День тому

    For today you happen to be the defeated one but what will you become tomorrow these is one best quotes in anime history

  • @justafan4336
    @justafan4336 2 дні тому

    Nah oikawa way too evil

  • @merry6920
    @merry6920 2 дні тому

    YamaGOAT

  • @melanarbs
    @melanarbs 2 дні тому

    I love your channel man.

  • @yoink295
    @yoink295 2 дні тому

    Make video on ahiru no sora it's a basket ball anime

  • @lilcrazyundee6914
    @lilcrazyundee6914 2 дні тому

    Daichi became the leader he wanted when he was a first year, and he created the atmosphere of the volleyball club he wanted when he was a first year too.

  • @shohamgate8322
    @shohamgate8322 3 дні тому

    my faourite haikyuu characters : number 1: oikawa toru number 2: bokuto number 3: takeda sensei number 4: hinata shoyo number 5: daichi

  • @JustPotatoz
    @JustPotatoz 3 дні тому

    I randomly read a Haikyu book from the middle of the series and found it really hard to root for the main characters instead of the “villain”

  • @sonya8505
    @sonya8505 3 дні тому

    For me it was his sister - "There are some flowers you only see when you take detours"💮

  • @kingzseventh7017
    @kingzseventh7017 3 дні тому

    Set your heart ablaze

  • @lottie_olv
    @lottie_olv 3 дні тому

    THEY REMOVED NOYA'S HEEL SAVE. I'M FUMING. (i really liked the movie but that was my favourite action moment i was SO disapointed)