Team USA Olympic Libero Reacts to Nishinoya Haikyu!! Season 2

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @ichmagtoast3178
    @ichmagtoast3178 3 года назад +340

    Nishinoya: „breaths“
    Erik: „Actually this is a very advanced technique.“

    • @Yash1999malviya
      @Yash1999malviya 3 года назад +14

      Also, i don't know how to do that very well

    • @alex_utot7
      @alex_utot7 3 года назад +6

      But It is an advanced technique. I’m not even good at it

  • @rafaelleraalciati701
    @rafaelleraalciati701 4 года назад +272

    Asahi is not mad at Nishinoya, he's just disappointed at himself cause nishinoya received the ball so well, so he realizes that he still needs to practice a lot more on his serving

  • @basicname8898
    @basicname8898 4 года назад +816

    Congrats on winning your match in Russia

    • @candy_pudding1153
      @candy_pudding1153 3 года назад +3

      Our profile pics look almost the same 0-0

    • @cuh8810
      @cuh8810 3 года назад

      I are you waiting for the post arc timeskip I already know because I read manga and watch the anime

    • @ruthwayman8615
      @ruthwayman8615 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, that match was insanely intense. You were great!

  • @moonythespoonie9551
    @moonythespoonie9551 3 года назад +74

    The fact that an Olympic athlete is taking advice from high schoolers really drives home how well-made the show is

    • @OrphanSlayer-f2x
      @OrphanSlayer-f2x 2 года назад +3

      I'd say the opposite how would a high schooler be better than a professional

  • @TiggySL
    @TiggySL 4 года назад +93

    If you think this season was amazing than wait till you see season 3, it could be described as Nishinoya vs a cannon

  • @ronaldoyoshio6348
    @ronaldoyoshio6348 3 года назад +131

    I think that Nishinoya breaks his platform after receiving because it makes the spike looks more powerful visualy, it's like an animation technique to make the movement and strengh easier to understand

    • @ronaldoyoshio6348
      @ronaldoyoshio6348 3 года назад +18

      In 7:50, for exemple, he held it, because you're looking him from the side, so you can see the power of the spike in how much he bends his arms, so it's not necessary to break the platform in that case

  • @richmondhorikawa7994
    @richmondhorikawa7994 3 года назад +58

    Japanese guy here. Foot in Japanese is "Ashi" and🦶ics can translate to Ashics so they ARE making a pun/reference (I'm assuming) to Asics!

  • @vanessaruth2834
    @vanessaruth2834 3 года назад +43

    What makes me like nishinoya is at the few first episodes in season 1, he said that even if he were 2m height, he would be a Libero. That is so cool...

  • @kakashiette
    @kakashiette 3 года назад +44

    I like that they show him breaking his platforms and that it happens inconsistently, because it shows he still has room to improve and grow despite all this top level stuff he is doing. He is still a high schooler, somehow XD
    But anyways, Nishinoya is just so dang cool even with that flaw ;;

  • @iamurmomyesss
    @iamurmomyesss 3 года назад +34

    fun fact: the creator of haikyuu himself was a volleyball player before he started to focus on manga and anime n stuff. thats why everything is so detailed

  • @2ntwins
    @2ntwins 4 года назад +112

    I think you should watch the final rally of season 3 match vs shiratorizawa. No nishinoya but it's truly an epic rally.

    • @Diwaystation
      @Diwaystation 4 года назад

      Yeah and it's only 10 episodes

    • @anubandi4321
      @anubandi4321 4 года назад

      There is noya

    • @2ntwins
      @2ntwins 3 года назад

      I know he's not going to watch the final season so I'm just recommending literally the final point of the match. Basically the final episode. noya is not swapped in during the final part

  • @kunikxnt
    @kunikxnt 3 года назад +54

    OKAY BUT SEASON 3 IS WHERE NISHINOYA SHINES IN THE LAST SET omg i hope you react to it soon you're gonna FREAK

    • @hayleighmondragon
      @hayleighmondragon 3 года назад

      Where can I watch season 3? Netflix only has the 1 and 2

    • @kunikxnt
      @kunikxnt 3 года назад +3

      @@hayleighmondragon hmm, i watch on crunchyroll, they also have on vrv but you have to pay to watch it without all the ads,,i'm not sure of any other free anime streaming websites that haven't been taken down already :(( sorry i couldnt be more help !!

    • @hayleighmondragon
      @hayleighmondragon 3 года назад

      @@kunikxnt no you’re good! Thanks for the help

    • @nikio3070
      @nikio3070 3 года назад +1

      @@hayleighmondragon twist moe is a greay ad free 1080p site!

    • @meetra5073
      @meetra5073 3 года назад +1

      @@hayleighmondragon 9anime.to is good

  • @alexy_08
    @alexy_08 3 года назад +29

    “why is he thinking that as he’s hitting it?”
    i cant help but laugh at this. its just too true 🤣 its the anime seconds man

  • @SurfandSand808
    @SurfandSand808 3 года назад +46

    The reason why they show the foot with "ics" is it's a play on words in Japanese. Foot in Japanese is "ashi". If you combine "ashi" with "ics" it becomes "ashics" - Asics. .

  • @XtremeJancel
    @XtremeJancel 3 года назад +35

    SEASON 3!!!!! Nishinoya went off, would love to see your reactions!!

  • @DrunkenEros
    @DrunkenEros 3 года назад +21

    It's always so interesting watching professionals watch sports anime they specialise in. You can really learn a lot!

  • @Piikaachuu1203
    @Piikaachuu1203 3 года назад +35

    About the dives, the team gave themselves this penalty at a training camp with other teams, that the losing team of each practice match has to do a lap of diving receives around the gym. They all got a lot better at diving bc they kept losing ;-;

  • @Soya-w4r
    @Soya-w4r 3 года назад +35

    Imagine his reactions to Shoyo’s receives XD
    I love the squirt, but it’s hilarious every time 😔✋😂

  • @cussundriakneal9904
    @cussundriakneal9904 4 года назад +31

    CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    The only thing I will say about anime: they have this funny thing where in anime, time will literally slow down so that we - the audience - can "hear" what the character is thinking of in that moment.
    Sometimes the moments get a little ridiculous, but our thoughts are usually going so so fast, and we can recieve and process a bucket load of information before making those split-second decisions in real life, right? That's what those "slow-mo" moments -while the character thinks - are trying to emulate. Hope this helps clarify a few scenes. :)

    • @inxtrastic5072
      @inxtrastic5072 4 года назад +3

      I mean those slow motion kinda happens to me, it's like time stopped but it didn't
      I'm a badminton player and one time someone smashed and it felt like time stopped, I knew where the shuttle cock was gonna go but I couldn't move though I was still barely able to hit it back but it was out sadly, basically the mind's reaction time was just so much faster than the body itself

  • @nickokamphuis6976
    @nickokamphuis6976 4 года назад +20

    You should see the higlight of his receives against shiratorizawa which is the final of their regional qualifiers
    Unbelievable inhuman like saves are made there

  • @beroniii
    @beroniii 3 года назад +36

    2:42 Nobody questioned the ball boucin in the air lmao

  • @deconyus3412
    @deconyus3412 3 года назад +25

    I wouldnt be surprised if the creators hoped only another libero would notice Noya’s slight imperfections in keeping his platform out longer (i feel ive heard several comments to that from other volleyball reactors). To a commoner like me hes perfect, but thats just a lesson of the show.

  • @universeinneverland2314
    @universeinneverland2314 3 года назад +14

    Him talking abt how difficult the "dolphin" receive technique is
    Flashback to when everyone on the team did like thousands of those in that one training camp cuz they kept losing and eventually all learned to do it flawlessly abdjfjfj

  • @Bombenleger11
    @Bombenleger11 3 года назад +51

    they can dive so good because they had to do that after every match they lost

  • @tefi1602
    @tefi1602 4 года назад +9

    Hahah if you don't want to commit, just watch it by yourself, and THEN, watch these clips. We don't want you to miss on the experience and spoil yourself. Part of what makes this such an awesome show, are the character's development, and their growth as a player. That's how you really hype when they make certain plays 😍😍

  • @himarid9005
    @himarid9005 3 года назад +32

    THIS IS DEFINENTLY HIS COMFORT ANIME

  • @akira_ariga
    @akira_ariga 2 года назад +18

    I love how even seemingly tiny moments are relatable volleyball moments
    I love this show so much

  • @zethstar3475
    @zethstar3475 3 года назад +11

    3:01 he was more mad that noya scooped up his jump serve so casually, cuz it implies that his jump serve was easy to pick up

  • @impjbtw
    @impjbtw 11 месяцев назад +30

    7:00 omg i never would've ever thought that that was supposed to be asics. i thought the animators were just being clever with "feet pics" LMAOOO

    • @davitharutyunyan875
      @davitharutyunyan875 5 месяцев назад +2

      Ikr! I looked it up, turns out "feet" in Japanese is "ashi" so the whole thing is "ashiics" -> "asics" pun

  • @yungjoshx
    @yungjoshx 3 года назад +48

    The asics thing is funny.
    Foot in Japanese is ASHI
    and a foot beside ICS would be..
    ASHICS
    which is how japanese people pronounce asics

    • @RedBanana_
      @RedBanana_ 3 года назад +5

      Random fact: In some languages they don’t have a word that literally means ‘toes’ and essentially say ‘foot fingers’ or ‘fingers of the foot’.

  • @kronikevaporation6007
    @kronikevaporation6007 4 года назад +7

    Dont have to apologize for anything man. Most of the times, we viewers forget how taxing of a job it can be to create consistent reaction videos, let alone for professional in the middle of their season. Take it easy man and know, we appreciate every volleyball video of yours.

  • @abbyromero8306
    @abbyromero8306 3 года назад +10

    bruh as a player ur sooo right, hitting that spike with a perfect receive just hit different. It feels sooo good

  • @LeoSkyro
    @LeoSkyro 4 года назад +10

    6:55 'ashi' is how you say 'foot'/'leg' in Japanese, so that is indeed a pun. never noticed it before

    • @co0kii
      @co0kii 4 года назад

      yeah! i love a good pun! someone mentioned this easter egg in one of coach donny’s reactions and I was mind blown 🤯 been watching haikyuu since it came out and I just never questioned it. I mean you see all these off brands in anime (wacdonalds, sudobucks) all the time, I just never thought this was another example 😂

  • @even6978
    @even6978 2 года назад +55

    Yes you are completely right about Asics! 足(Ashi) means foot in japanese, so when you put it together it's Ashi ics. Nice catching that.

  • @whites123100
    @whites123100 4 года назад +12

    oh my god i can't wait to see you react to season 3, nishinoya's saves in s3 are SO EPIC. gives me chills just thinking about it. He also learned how to serve as a libero

  • @Dee_me
    @Dee_me 3 года назад +37

    Asahi just dissapointed becos it's so easy for Noya to receive the ball. It means his serve is not as hard as he wants 😀

  • @luizamendes6329
    @luizamendes6329 3 года назад +35

    He should make a video naming which characters look like actual volleyball players!!

  • @Lamar_SL
    @Lamar_SL 2 года назад +36

    Erik: that dive is hard to do
    Me who just randomly did it once and now keep doing it😂

  • @seekittycat
    @seekittycat 4 года назад +5

    Don't even worry about it ☺️ just watch and enjoy! Just talk about it whenever you have time! Editing takes foreverrrr and I love this format already

  • @rocketricker9190
    @rocketricker9190 4 года назад +21

    Asahi is not mad that nishnoya passed it, he is mad at himself that his serve was so weak, that nishnoya could casual just pass it while entering the court.

  • @supermarioelijah
    @supermarioelijah 4 года назад +22

    The word “foot” in Japanese is “ashi” so on the shirt that Yamaguchi is wearing it says “ashics”, in short, yes it is meant to be a pun on ASICS.

  • @berenic3-ch4n
    @berenic3-ch4n 4 года назад +8

    Nishinoya and Erik kind of share the same energy if you think about it.

  • @jenniferwilkinson6601
    @jenniferwilkinson6601 2 года назад +44

    The creators of this anime actually played volleyball. Also some of the plays was co-created with the creator from Kuroko no Basket.

  • @ghendao
    @ghendao 4 года назад +17

    6:54 it's a Japanese joke I think. Foot in Japanese is "ashi" so foot+ics sounds like ASICS

  • @theanubis836
    @theanubis836 3 года назад +19

    Waiting for your Haikyu season 3 Nishinoya reaction...its gonna give you goosebumps XD

  • @Ella8i8
    @Ella8i8 2 года назад +46

    I wish Eric could react to one of the anime matches, or at least one of the sets. For example, he could choose one of the Nekoma matches because they focus on receiving, like the Haruko qualifiers (Haikyuu!! Land vs Air OVA) or episodes 16-17 from Season 4 To the top, Nekoma vs. Sarukawa Tech. I'd love to get his insight on their game like he does pro volleyball reactions. Also, it would be easier for him to react if he knew the whole rallies.

  • @Brightdown65
    @Brightdown65 3 года назад +13

    ( 2:44 ep6) Asahi ,the server, wasnt mad at Nishinoya. He was mad at himself due to how easily his serve was dug up when hes trying to put for force/power behind his serves

    • @morley364
      @morley364 3 года назад +1

      I think he was talking about that though- that servers think it reflects badly on them that the libero could get it, but they should know that's the libero's job and it doesn't mean it was a bad serve

  • @malloryo.4782
    @malloryo.4782 3 года назад +12

    When Nishinoya misses: Is the world ending?! :o
    When Nishinoya gets the next one: Phew! Scared me for a second there... :D

  • @isabelnelson8366
    @isabelnelson8366 4 года назад +8

    When Nishinoya picked up the serve in ep 6, Asahi wasn't mad, he was confused/surprised because he was alone in the gym and Noya showed up out of no where and easily picked up his serve

  • @Lukas_Matousek
    @Lukas_Matousek Год назад +22

    5:02 i think pilots have this mentality trick, you dont say dont hit the mountain or building (extreme example), because your attention is drawn towards the thing more, so instead of saying dont hit libero/mountain you should set up the path you wanna go. so in volleyball would be more like hit it in right back corner or something like that.

  • @bellaf2738
    @bellaf2738 4 года назад +20

    honestly watching haikyuu as a high school setter (hopefully) is kind of terrifying, because all the settlers are so incredibly skilled as setters and i doubt i’ll ever be as good as them no matter how hard i work.

    • @bellaf2738
      @bellaf2738 4 года назад +2

      plus i’m only 5’2”, which gives me a disadvantage. i guess it’s good that i want to be a setter, not a middle blocker

    • @luigisanchez4478
      @luigisanchez4478 4 года назад +6

      Look up Yoshie Takeshita from the Japanese WVT. She stands at 5’3” yet was able to stand her ground against the tallest and best teams in the world. ☺️ You can do it.

  • @kidalangas7875
    @kidalangas7875 4 года назад +4

    I saw a highlight video of your recieves and you're really good! Don't beat yourself up, you're practically a real life Noya 😂🤩

  • @loostreamer
    @loostreamer 4 года назад +8

    Other than a few quick mentions here and there, usually from background characters, we the viewer don't get told just how good Nishinoya is as a Libero. Only once was it said that he was the #1 Libero when he was in junior high and I believe it was Daichi(captain) that said now that Kageyama joined they have another genius on the team. He isn't considered one of the best nationally in HS because his first year was on a pretty lackluster team.
    Maybe a little ahead of myself with this but I figured it a good way to let you know why Nishinoya does things maybe not even pros do all the time. In general I think the creator wanted to showcase proper/good technique, even if a little advanced for HS volleyball, so fans can appreciate both the manga/show and the sport itself more.

    • @rokkkleee112
      @rokkkleee112 4 года назад

      They say the only reason he wasn’t invited to the training camp with kageyama is because he’s not very mature and I mean they’re probably right. Even Atsumu talks about how he’s glad he can get service aces off such a good libero

  • @manareldeeb761
    @manareldeeb761 3 года назад +10

    Can't wait to see you reacting on season 3. Nishinoya had an insane performance.

  • @hangingtree9637
    @hangingtree9637 3 года назад +10

    Just do it the way u like, I appreciate that you make this video in the first place

  • @roshanpaidi
    @roshanpaidi 4 года назад +12

    Now i think you should react to nishinoya season 3!! once you're done watching season 2. season 3 is noya's best season ever!!

  • @nishinoyayuu2249
    @nishinoyayuu2249 3 года назад +15

    Asahi was upset because noya came out of nowhere and still received it perfectly, so he feels it isn't a good enough serve yet.

  • @mase8832
    @mase8832 4 года назад +13

    I'd really like to see what he has to say about that insane double save on season 3

  • @benimaru7755
    @benimaru7755 4 года назад +5

    An advance technique that our Eric Shoji can't do very well? I don't believe you. You're so humble 💓

  • @Elias110194
    @Elias110194 4 года назад +12

    6:52 Spot on Erik! Feet can be translated to Ashi in Japanese. "Ashi"ics. You got that fast.

  • @KuKuKlock123
    @KuKuKlock123 4 года назад +9

    ‘It’s an advance technique that I don’t know how to do very well’ 😂 says the best libero in the world right now.

    • @vladdx
      @vladdx 4 года назад

      He's good but not the best libero in the world sorry

    • @KuKuKlock123
      @KuKuKlock123 3 года назад

      Easily the best sorry not sorry

  • @wyeee
    @wyeee 3 года назад +15

    Lookng forward for the season 3 reaction vid

  • @viobru3303
    @viobru3303 4 года назад +6

    The show is based on the creator's own highschool where he played volleyball, which is why it's so realistic

  • @thesullivanfamily08
    @thesullivanfamily08 3 года назад +15

    Let me know if someone agrees, but when talking about serves and why they go where you don't want them to, i think it's because of where your focus is. If you focus on "i want to put the ball here" your focus is on the area of where you want the ball to go, but if you think "i don't want to put it here" your focus is entirely on the area that you don't want to hit, thus increasing the chances that you put it there.

  • @miriamvlachoulis6875
    @miriamvlachoulis6875 4 года назад +10

    Watch season 2 in your own time, dont stress about RUclips

  • @ryanstephenaninon391
    @ryanstephenaninon391 3 года назад +22

    you should watch his double save on season 3 ep 9 (i think). that's his most iconic moment

  • @paulbartolome236
    @paulbartolome236 4 года назад +8

    Really love your reaction videos!!! Btw, the word Foot in Japanese is pronounced as “Ashi” thats why its a Foot-Sics = Ashi-cs/ASICS
    Looking forward for some more Haikyu videos!!!

    • @Revoltine
      @Revoltine 4 года назад

      Just the kind of wordplay I'd expect from the japanese tbh

  • @HYESUNGSWIFEYY89
    @HYESUNGSWIFEYY89 3 года назад +15

    for your asics question, yes, it's a play on asics lol. the japanese word for foot is "ashi" and asics is pronounced "ashikkusu" so it was "ashi"+ics lol. good catch XD

  • @Cristhian_-ej2fp
    @Cristhian_-ej2fp 4 года назад +6

    It’s crazy how much about volleyball i learned from this anime i watched it like last year i think and during school in gym class we had a quiz about volleyball and i has the highest score because of this anime 😅😂

  • @SolomonLi
    @SolomonLi 4 года назад +8

    Erik, I love your enthusiasm and technical insight...with this anime. LOL
    If you get a chance, I would personally love to hear about how you scout patterns, read arms and offenses, and utilize anticipation to get to your spots to effectively cover balls. I remember talking with Jeff Stork briefly and he mentioned statistical analysis in terms of coverage areas, and I get that. Sometimes though, you come across these nasty hitters where they can turn and adjust so quick and hard that it feels almost impossible to figure out where they’re going.
    Thanks for taking your time to read this...

  • @ejmarasigan2619
    @ejmarasigan2619 4 года назад +11

    Wait til he sees noya’s epic receive against shiratorizawa

  • @berkantboncukcu7486
    @berkantboncukcu7486 2 года назад +23

    Fr tho i can kinda get what i watch or play (game) and what you said at 7:30 is on point. i kept as a habit doing after watching the show, making a show after all my receives leading bad passes…

  • @WandernHunger
    @WandernHunger 4 года назад +14

    3:05 Asahi isn't really mad at Nishinoya for picking up his serve. He's more frustrated that it was picked up so easily when he obviously is wanting to polish a serve that shouldn't be 'easy' for their opponents. It's just showing him how much more he still needs to practice haha. Many of the Karasuno players focusing on serves consider "Nishinoya not being able to receive it" as like the ultimate goal of their serving practice lol.
    4:03 they both called it at practically exactly the same time if you listen to it again. Also they both apologized after. Likely the server aimed right between them to get that to happen. It's a common move in the later seasons of Haikyuu.
    4:55 funnily enough I think Coach Donny commented on this too saying that trying to make yourself "not" do something is probably gonna backfire, but rather you should focus on what you "want" to do instead. Yamaguchi's thinking in later seasons does kind of reflect this too.
    3:40 & 6:47 I'm sure there's probably other commenters who've pointed out that the author/mangaka played volleyball themselves as a teen, hence why they understood and included all the fine details.
    8:03 he's showing his thinking process that he knows if he hits now they'll lose the point. Hence why he Purposely hit the block (which is what he meant by "I'm going to regroup", which is a reference to this 'rebounding off the block' move he learnt from another player in the show).
    9:23 iirc he 'held back' in that he didn't put the right amount of opposing force in his receive to send it back to the optimal spot for the setter.

    • @sunsconquest6697
      @sunsconquest6697 4 года назад +2

      The held back was for since it hit the net and it dropped front, he was far back so he had to dive for the ball. Usually they receive from deep in the court so nishinoya had to dive and was like “Dammit I held back too much”

  • @TNTspaz
    @TNTspaz 3 года назад +16

    The thing about these clips is it makes them look like this is how they play 100% of the time. You miss all the context to different receives and don't really see much of the screwups.
    Was watching people reacting to Hinata thinking he's like the best player just from the spike clips. When that's literally all he's good at till like 200 chapters and multiple seasons in

  • @Amera01
    @Amera01 4 года назад +3

    Broooo I just remembered what's about to come... Looking forward to the season 3 compilation... You're gonna love it, especially nishinoya's ****** save against ushi**** ****toshi

  • @kevinsom8713
    @kevinsom8713 3 года назад +23

    Yes the logo on the shirt with the foot refers to asics! Foot in Japanese is “Ashi”. Combine it with ics, Ashi-ics, asics!

  • @chazaraegaspar5632
    @chazaraegaspar5632 3 года назад +30

    i’m sad that video didn’t show his setting technique nishinoya learned throughout training camp :/

    • @kikimo5558
      @kikimo5558 3 года назад

      Yoo petition for him to watch that scene

  • @kikimo5558
    @kikimo5558 3 года назад +8

    Its cause asahi was aiming for a heavy kind of ball one that is hard to receive, he's not mad at nishi he was just surprised that nishi received the ball so easily lmao and that made asahi more motivated

  • @thanglongnguyenvu3815
    @thanglongnguyenvu3815 3 года назад +12

    I can't wait until he reacts to season 3's highlights.

  • @amaraziz91
    @amaraziz91 4 года назад +16

    Yes. You are correct.
    "Foot" in Japanese is "Ashi" so basically "Ashi" + "ics" sounds like "Asics". 😂

    • @PetrSandu
      @PetrSandu 4 года назад +1

      Still, the foot looks like "D", so I read it Dics (dicks) at first.

  • @ladybuzzkillington2072
    @ladybuzzkillington2072 4 года назад +6

    When i played i was in a youth league that comprised of kids from 12 to 18 without a lot of age division. My first coach took all the newbies and basically trained them as liberos to start then trai ing them how to serve. "If you start as a libero by the time your 16 you can be whatever you want." I ended up being a Middle for 3 years and a wing/outside my senior year but i cherished my ability to control the ball. When i went to college i played in the rec league for a while and kinda was known as the jack of all trades person. I could pass well, my sets were decent (not good but enough to get by), and my serving and spiking was in the top end of the players at the college. Blocking was always my favourite though. Being a middle blocker just felt so great. I would say i blocked like Aone with consistent form and good reactions. Not as intimidating though.
    I love your channel and good luck this year in the olympics.

  • @saifallarakia692
    @saifallarakia692 4 года назад +5

    This anime actually got me started in volleyball and i used to play daily at school unfortunately it has been almost a year since i last played and i am itching to play

  • @fugosfork7907
    @fugosfork7907 4 года назад +3

    He's amazing in season 3 as well, he's always amazing

  • @Josh-wo6cq
    @Josh-wo6cq 4 года назад +5

    Hey Erik,
    I found you, because of your reaction videos and I have to say that you are a really nice guy. You are just a positive dude and thats great. I also watched some of your games and these are great!!
    Great player with a great personality!
    Kind regards from Germany :D

  • @jamelpiclit3062
    @jamelpiclit3062 3 года назад +22

    Man, I never thought I'd see an Olympic Villeyball players react to anime shows I enjoy.. 😜😅

  • @AllthatmakesFall
    @AllthatmakesFall 4 года назад +8

    A little background info about the low dives Nishinoya did, the team was training with a few other schools,, and as penalty for losing practice matches they basically had to do a bunch of drills over either certain moves or running uphill. At the time everyone was practicing new things, so they lost a LOT. So everyone on the team prob did over 200-300 of those dives during that time 😅

  • @MarioPlinplin
    @MarioPlinplin 4 года назад +2

    I love how this collection of clips doesn't spoil the other part of Noya's developement

  • @DoggyP00
    @DoggyP00 4 года назад +4

    Karasuna is the ulta offensive team in this anime, and one of the more interesting dynamics is how great some of the defense is on opponent teams. I feel like I'd be more interesting in seeing your reaction to opponent teams' libero's and overall defense, but I'd imagine highlights for that is harder to find.

  • @ErinCeles
    @ErinCeles 3 года назад +17

    That logo is Furudate's fictional logo for Asics. He even has one for Mizuno for Nekoma's uniform.

    • @ErinCeles
      @ErinCeles 3 года назад +1

      But they did have an official ad for Asics. If they had decent training shoes here, I'd totally get it because of Haikyuu 😩

    • @RainingStars2000
      @RainingStars2000 3 года назад

      It's a pun too! 足 can be pronounced ashi, which means foot or leg - so with the foot logo it's ashi-ics, or ASICS.

  • @amaraziz91
    @amaraziz91 3 года назад +51

    Don't be too hard on Nishinoya, he's a high schooler anyway. 😅

  • @eris8994
    @eris8994 4 года назад +3

    love your reactions on nishinoya and haikyu! can’t wait for you to react on season 3 cause there were a lot of the best noya receives on that season, they were fighting a powerhouse team ☺️

  • @PetrSandu
    @PetrSandu 4 года назад +9

    Waiting for the Nishinoya's double save reaction. :D

  • @MicukoFelton
    @MicukoFelton 4 года назад +4

    Yes, go off on those servers! xD
    I hope you enjoy season 2 whenever you watch it! It's sad you can't react to it for us but I totally understand! Don't worry about it, copyright is terrible. Thank you for reacting to Noya's highlights, it was great!

  • @jhunharyllagdon4365
    @jhunharyllagdon4365 4 года назад +8

    I recommend season 3 and nishinoya's double save

  • @megan-im2ny
    @megan-im2ny 4 года назад +3

    best commentary ever!! and you have such an entertaining personality to balance all the amazing knowledge you share :) love this video and congratulations on your match!!!

  • @ТатьянаРощенко-ш1м
    @ТатьянаРощенко-ш1м 3 года назад +12

    You are great)))and awesome. I like watching you playing in Russia,I wish you win all the games)))

  • @do1ph7n16
    @do1ph7n16 4 года назад +6

    I was playing 3 men beach volleyball last year. I was 48yo then. This young dude kept spiking (3x) towards me in this one game. I was able to receive all 3 with no trouble and our team end up winning that play and eventually the game. I heard the young woman telling the guy on why he keeps giving the ball to me and she told him about me used to be a receiver/defense tactician(something like) back in HS and college. There's no libero during my time. I sensed the guy was testing me and there was somewhat arrogance in his demeanor. Take that!

  • @Regieeele
    @Regieeele 3 года назад +3

    este momento de mi vida se llama felicidad, por fin le dan la atencion que se merece a nishinoya

  • @ledled0519
    @ledled0519 4 года назад +2

    Thnx for the video Erik! You did great and congratulations for winning your match!!! 👍👏👏👏😊😊

  • @mattisclausen3204
    @mattisclausen3204 4 года назад +30

    He gotta react to Hinata receive sometime