I was never expecting Haikyuu to be a story about a great athlete's humble beginnings and volleyball journey. A story of many great athletes and their climb to their own ladders. They have reached the top of the world, they became the protagonists of the world, they are living their dreams and passions. Even if they grow old and retire as athletes surely they will continue with the sports. They will continue to love it and to inspire others as they have lived their best lives playing it to the fullest. I just love Haikyuu so much. Thank you very much for this story Furudate Sensei. Thank you Haikyuu!!
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Family portrait ..some are more photogenic than others. Some close their eyes, some look scared and then there’s Asahi.
Tag yourself I’m Kageyama
Kageyama's backstory only being revealed near the very end of the series is really interesting from a meta perspective.
For reference, his chapter is 387 out of 402. That's 96% of the way in.
To contrast, other characters like Tsukishima and Yamaguchi's backstories are shown in Chapters 87-88.
Now, we do get the explanation for his "King of the Court" title in Chapter 6, at the start of the series, but we don't see how he got to that point, or why he started playing volleyball in the first place like Tsukishima's and Yamaguchi's stories show.
It creates this situation where, despite being the deuteragonist, the character our protagonist, Hinata, is practically glued to the entire series, we barely know anything about him.
We don't even know he has a sister until that point whereas other characters' siblings like Natsu, Saeko, Akiteru, Alisa have all made appearances way before then. Even Oikawa's sister, though we don't see her, we at least know she exists because of Takeru.
He's both closed off to us (the audience) as well as the other characters in the series, and this results in them finding him rude or disliking his character in general (see: the "Kageyama is abusive" discourse that somehow keeps popping up even now).
Chapter 387 takes place in 2018 and was published in 2020 so it takes him 6 years of in-universe time and 8 years of irl time to really open up.
And the catalyst for all of this is Hinata fulfilling his promise of beating him.
You see, another thing to note is that, whenever Hinata thinks of Kageyama, he's always looking at him from behind.
His internal image of him is someone who's always up ahead, someone he needs to catch up to, meaning Hinata can only see one side of him, he cannot see all of Kageyama until he catches up and passes him.
Which he finally does here.
In this shot Hinata is finally the one who's looking back at Kageyama. At this moment, Hinata (and by extension the audience) can see him for all he is, can see how he was just a lonely boy who's been waiting for someone to meet him where he is, to keep running alongside him and not quit the race.
Someone he doesn't have to go easy on. Someone who would actually tell him to hurry up instead of slow down for a change.
His someone better.
something something taking on the mannerisms of your loved ones
I will be like "I'm fine" and then another fucking event will occur
Then at least say it with a nice face!!
They’re being obnoxious at work 💙
Ultimate power couple aesthetic
#reblog #india #so proud #reading this made me think of this phrase #phoenix rising from ashes #so damn happy
hey don't cry okay India became the first country to reach the south pole of the moon by the successful landing of chandrayaan-3 leaving it's colonizers who kept making fun of us for trying in dust <3
Babysit they said. It’ll be fun they said.