The way a character type like Tsukishimas is used in Haikyuu is so refreshing to see. I feel as though characters that are snarky and smart tend to be given the least screen time and least interesting character development, but Tsukishima is the exception and he does it tremendously. So many subtleties to his character and you nailed them all AJ. Very excited for your next video, you never disappoint!
I think the main reason why that happens so often is because too many writers think that viewers only want to see 24/7 positive energy type characters. While viewing snarky and smart type characters as merely people for the positive characters to prove wrong. Rather than treating them like characters who deserve their own arc and have arguments with legitimate points
7:05 Thank you for not being one of those people who ignorantly got angry at four eyes for not passing to Tanaka. People can be salty as they want. At the end of the day that was objectively the most intelligent decision he could’ve made
I was glad to talk about it! It’s such a wonderful moment for showing Tsuki’s perception and deep understanding of his teammates, so it’s frustrating when people misinterpret it.
Right after Hinata receiving the ball, Hinata was thinking that Tsuki was so good at blocking. This shows Tsuki's trust because blocking isn't all about shutting down the ball. It requires cooperation.
one more big example in my opinion is how Tsukki handled mad dog chan. He was able to see tanaka and mad dog's rivalry while everyone else were losing their calm about mad dog
Great analysis! I always appreciated how Tsuki’s character didn’t drastically change overnight after his shift in perspective following the Shiratorizawa match, he was still himself, prickliness and all, just evolved. Like you mentioned, I love how his character is mostly fleshed out within subtle moments with his teammates, it really helps to invest you in his journey. Thanks for the video, definitely some of the best content on here.
Here's the thing about Tsukki. He was the character that made me realize I was completely invested in Haikyuu emotionally. I never thought I could get so invested in a sports anime and all throughout the series I was looking for that thing that made me feel connected to a character and go "wow I feel that". It didn't happen when they lost to Seijoh as sad as it was to see, and it didn't happen when they finally won against Seijoh either, as happy as I was for them. It was the moment when Tsukki got that first block in on Ushijima and he had his "moment". I felt something swell in my heart that made me nearly choke up. I couldn't stop smiling and it was the first time I, myself, expressed strong emotions over something happening in a match. I hate to say it, but I was on a similar emotional track with Haikyuu as an anime as Tsukki was about volleyball. I was detached and passively enjoying it while I watched it with my friends. I was unable to believe it could make me feel anything until I saw Tsukki have his moment. That was when I knew there was no going back and Haikyuu went from an anime I thought was pretty good, to a favorite of mine. From that point on in the anime I looked a lot deeper at characters and their journey's throughout the show and I even began rewatching it from the beginning to see what I may have missed. It caused me to fall in a love with a lot more of the characters in Haikyuu and now it is in my top 5 favorite anime. I know it may sounds silly to some how this all happened for me, but it's true how apprehensive I was about sports anime. I didn't want to give it a chance because that is how little I believed I could care about a sports anime. I'm happy Tsukki helped prove me wrong.
Honestly he has one of the best character arcs in all of Haikyuu. Every character follows a theme regarding life and volleyball. For him volleyball was just a game, until that moment. Also the flashback makes it even better.
I think the perfect culmination of Tsukki’s character arc was when he blocked Ushijima, but the one scene that solidified everything he’s gone through: from being the lousiest teammate to becoming one of the best was the last episode of S4 against Inarizaki. I loved the fact that for the first time in the show, we see how much he really trusts and respects his teammates especially Hinata and Kageyama who he ALWAYS has some sort of beef with (lol), he talked about how the two were the only ones who never wavered in those final moments of the Inarizaki game and how he knew those two would deliver; something Tsukki wouldn’t have admitted or declared in earlier seasons.
I can't speak for everyone else in this comment section, but Tsukki's character arc stood out especially to me, since I tend to be on the quieter side with a more cynical approach to just about anything. Seeing Tsukki learn to really care about volleyball and have friends was really cool and awesome to watch. Many thanks for making this video.
The scream after the block on Ushijima is still my favorite scene of the anime so far. I loved it and the timing was so perfectly done. Kudos to the manga creator for showing his growth so well.
So, I had a teammate who was essentially Tsukishima. Instead of a typical sports team, it was debate, and I roped one of my friends from Junior High into doing a duo partnership event with me all through high school. I am loud and passionate, driven and I really cared a lot about debate (still do it's my passion after all) but my teammate wasn't there because he loved the research, long hours, long tournaments that lasted from 6 am to midnight, he was there because it was just what he did (like Tsukishima and volleyball). I don't know if my teammate ever had a Shiratorizawa moment during debate, but he did have fun and expressed his contentment with what we did multiple times. But I never really realized how valuable his personality type was until this video! I appreciated his calm demeanor and his laid back approach about our wins and losses (much to my chagrin due to my win hunger) but he made me realize it wasn't life or death. Thanks to my not quite Tsukishima partner (only sharing the calm, middle of the ground, stick to the foundational skills without jumping off walls with new techniques) we qualified for nationals! A teammate like Tsukishima is invaluable, and I'm now realizing it a little more. Thanks to my debate partner for a great three years 💪 Debate would've never been the same if you didn't ground me back to reality every tournament.
I think I always comeback to that scene where Tsukki first celebrate on a March vocally. I realized the journey we’ve just witnessed and then BOOM he instantly became one of my favorite characters. He’s amazing and he really is an invaluable member of the team.
Similar to Rohan from Jojo, he is the enduring asshole that everyone loves. He acts cocky on the outside but his insecurities on the inside make him a well developed character.
Rohan is the kind of person you don't want to mess with his craft and pride because he will do anything, no matter how questionable his act is, to preserve those things. But at the same time, he doesn't tolerate true evil and even participate in taking them down if he thinks he can do it. It may look like he would sell his soul to the devil in order to get what he wants but he will just say DAGA KOTOWARU at the devil and will keep pushing to his limits at his own expense. In conclusion, he's just the personification of DEDICATION in all JoJo characters. And we admire people who are dedicated to their craft even if they are assholes.
Haikyuu does the growth and development of characters really well in a way that most modern sports anime aren't given the time to. It's not just a training montage and a narration of "and then two weeks passed like that". Instead, we see the moment to moment changes in both the character's abilities on the court as well as their perceptions of themselves, their teammates, their opponents, and the sport as a whole. Tsukishima is hands down the biggest example of this slow-paced and realistic development, but it's really there for most of the main characters to some extent. And I feel like that's why Haikyuu is as popular as it is; it just gives us a lot of time to invest in the personal journeys of the cast and makes us care about them in a deeper way than similar series. I love it for that.
Manga spoliers: One moment that sticks in my head about Tsuki's hunger is after Karasuno's loss against Kamomedai during the quarter finals, in which the first thing he says that he wants to get home quickly to study Kamomedai's blockers, even though he just suffered a cramp and is most likely extremely tired, his hunger is absolutely there but is more subtle than Hinata's or Kageyama's
Bro. I realized he didn’t block Suna on purpose, but for some reason never connected him trusting Hinata to dig the ball with his statement of Hinata sinking even deeper into volleyball. Thank you for shining the light!
Thank you for amazing video! As an athelete who played football (or soccer) at very high competitive level, I absolutely adore teammates like Tsukki. These type of players never let you ride your high horses for too long but never leave you in the dumps to suffer alone either. They only speak when it's necessary and show their superior ability through their game instead. They are ready to get dirty as long as you're ready to do so as well. Tsukki's words sometimes were perceived as harsh and condescending, but he was always correct. And the players who learn to dissect the true intent of words from players like these always reach and perform at highest level. And it's not like he thought himself of as the perfect player, far from it, that's why he was ready to take criticism but only from those he deemed were good enough themselves. Yamaguchi's persistence didn't surprise Tsukki because he always stuck around Tsukki, even when Tsukki tried to repel him by his snarky and somewhat disrespectful remarks. Yamaguchi, Hinata, Kaegeyama and even Tanaka were mostly on the receiving end of his sarcastic replies, but these players developed the most alongside him. Positive reinforcement in the form of sunlight (Hinata) is good, but negative reinforcement through Moonlight (Tsukki) is also valuable.
Loved how you chose to talk about the more subtle and controversial aspects of Tsukki (and that you didn't absolve him of being tormenting to others) That one block was awesome, but that's not all we've seen of and loved about Tsukki.
I remember first noticing those small moments from Tsukki and starting to understand his character more. I really love his evolution. Going from insecurity to based confidence is just *cheff's kiss* And his salty-ness is really fun to watch Great video as always!
I'm glad I watched your video right away and gained another learning. Your pov as being a former athlete helped me become even more appreciative of Tsukki(even though I love his character already).
This is a very detailed yet very accurate analysis. I really miss haikyuu. I used to find Tsukki annoying but with time I realized his intelligence and presence of mind. His realism helps so much to the team. I love how his character develops through small subtle yet iconic moments. His progression attaches you to him in a different way. Great Video Man.
Honestly, as soon as an antagonistic force is presented in a story who's supposed to be on the 'good side', I get excited to see how they are going change the story in a unique way. Most of the time they end up being some of my favourite characters as well.
What a good video!! It really touched on, and put to words some of my biggest reasons for loving him! He's my favorite Haikyuu character and his growth was an absolute treat to watch :]
Our tall boi is the best. Watching him (and the others) grow as a player and teammate has been a wonderful journey, and you highlighting the best parts of that growth is always a highlight of my time with this Fandom.
I swear to god this channel only further services as an evidence source to why this smug sassy string bean will always be my favorite Haikyuu!!! character! No matter what my squad says about him!
Very small spoiler warning ---- I think its so cool that we saw many move on from volleyball to pursue other things in the time skip but Tsuki was in a league, still playing volleyball.
@@justmyopinion79 I think it's coming out next year or later this year from what I've heard Edit: from my one google search it says its coming out Winter 2022, might not be accurate but that's what I've found
There is no set date, any answers you’ll see on the internet are inaccurate. We’ve just gotta wait for an announcement and we’ll know then, so we’ll have to be very patient.
Dude you got talent, i don't know exactly how to explained it but your videos about sports anime is awesome man. Been following you since i watch the cursed of extraordinary, keep going bro 💪
@@michaelyu6250 that's valid bro, I said that cause not everybody could make a description with some indepts of each characters and the underlying concepts that we couldn't describe easily from an anime, and that's to me is talent
I think I had a crush on him… not sure if it’s the glasses or blonde hair But in terms of being realistic and cynical mindset, can definitely relate. Understand that the world is full of gifted people in their areas and you’ll never catch up to them as well as being “regular” no one appreciates your opinions. Especially in a “team” where they’re not really a team…
spoilers idk if that was intentional, but i love how at 15:15 you subtly foreshadow tsukki's passion and hunger for volleyball that makes him take it into college. genius.
I almost feel like at that high a level, everyone needs to have a bit of Tsuki in them. Sure, some people are more egotistical or hot headed but you need to be able to keep perspective and think rational to get anywhere in anything, especially high level sports.
@@upg5147 Exactly! We already have canon proof in the form of *Johzenji High* that a unit only comprised of emotion dominated individuals can never hope to succeed at the highest level. The matches Karasuno struggled the most in were when the enemy was just as smart as they were athletic and strong of will. Yes it’s important not to be a robot or so conservative that you only make a move when the odds are 75% or more in your favor. At the same time constantly making reckless gambles and refusing to think several steps ahead is IMO the worse weakness of the two sides of the spectrum. If my goal is to win a national competition you better believe I’m gonna come prepared with several plans. _Not charge in with the power of friendship alone_
@@CombatSportsNerd This isn't to say Karasuno doesn't plan or are idiots by any means. We see them have strategy meetings and think of plans themselves, I'm just saying that they are still highschoolers so they aren't all as in control of their emotions as they may need to be.
@@upg5147 Oh trust me I don’t think they’re idiots either. I’m just saying it’s a good thing that the team has a healthy balance of spirit, technique, and body. Instead of leaning too much in one way
I've been told many times that Ippo is as good if not better. I haven't watched it so I can't say but aside from that I don't believe I've ever seen another sports anime as good as Haikyuu
It depends on what you're looking specifically. If you want to watch what I consider a good anome with a hard working, tedious and sometimes funny protag give baby steps a try. It's a much better and grounded tennis anime in comparison to prince of tennis. If interested in soccer Whistle! is good but it's a pretty old anime
The way a character type like Tsukishimas is used in Haikyuu is so refreshing to see. I feel as though characters that are snarky and smart tend to be given the least screen time and least interesting character development, but Tsukishima is the exception and he does it tremendously. So many subtleties to his character and you nailed them all AJ. Very excited for your next video, you never disappoint!
I think the main reason why that happens so often is because too many writers think that viewers only want to see 24/7 positive energy type characters. While viewing snarky and smart type characters as merely people for the positive characters to prove wrong. Rather than treating them like characters who deserve their own arc and have arguments with legitimate points
being trusted by tsukishima is probably the best acknowledgment and praise
7:05
Thank you for not being one of those people who ignorantly got angry at four eyes for not passing to Tanaka. People can be salty as they want. At the end of the day that was objectively the most intelligent decision he could’ve made
I was glad to talk about it! It’s such a wonderful moment for showing Tsuki’s perception and deep understanding of his teammates, so it’s frustrating when people misinterpret it.
Right after Hinata receiving the ball, Hinata was thinking that Tsuki was so good at blocking. This shows Tsuki's trust because blocking isn't all about shutting down the ball. It requires cooperation.
Yes, and water is wet and the color orange is orange
one more big example in my opinion is how Tsukki handled mad dog chan. He was able to see tanaka and mad dog's rivalry while everyone else were losing their calm about mad dog
so true i love that part. He really use that chance very well.
Great analysis! I always appreciated how Tsuki’s character didn’t drastically change overnight after his shift in perspective following the Shiratorizawa match, he was still himself, prickliness and all, just evolved. Like you mentioned, I love how his character is mostly fleshed out within subtle moments with his teammates, it really helps to invest you in his journey. Thanks for the video, definitely some of the best content on here.
My pleasure, thanks for checking it out and I’m glad you enjoy his progression like I do!
Here's the thing about Tsukki. He was the character that made me realize I was completely invested in Haikyuu emotionally. I never thought I could get so invested in a sports anime and all throughout the series I was looking for that thing that made me feel connected to a character and go "wow I feel that". It didn't happen when they lost to Seijoh as sad as it was to see, and it didn't happen when they finally won against Seijoh either, as happy as I was for them. It was the moment when Tsukki got that first block in on Ushijima and he had his "moment". I felt something swell in my heart that made me nearly choke up. I couldn't stop smiling and it was the first time I, myself, expressed strong emotions over something happening in a match. I hate to say it, but I was on a similar emotional track with Haikyuu as an anime as Tsukki was about volleyball. I was detached and passively enjoying it while I watched it with my friends. I was unable to believe it could make me feel anything until I saw Tsukki have his moment. That was when I knew there was no going back and Haikyuu went from an anime I thought was pretty good, to a favorite of mine. From that point on in the anime I looked a lot deeper at characters and their journey's throughout the show and I even began rewatching it from the beginning to see what I may have missed. It caused me to fall in a love with a lot more of the characters in Haikyuu and now it is in my top 5 favorite anime.
I know it may sounds silly to some how this all happened for me, but it's true how apprehensive I was about sports anime. I didn't want to give it a chance because that is how little I believed I could care about a sports anime. I'm happy Tsukki helped prove me wrong.
Honestly he has one of the best character arcs in all of Haikyuu. Every character follows a theme regarding life and volleyball. For him volleyball was just a game, until that moment. Also the flashback makes it even better.
I think the perfect culmination of Tsukki’s character arc was when he blocked Ushijima, but the one scene that solidified everything he’s gone through: from being the lousiest teammate to becoming one of the best was the last episode of S4 against Inarizaki.
I loved the fact that for the first time in the show, we see how much he really trusts and respects his teammates especially Hinata and Kageyama who he ALWAYS has some sort of beef with (lol), he talked about how the two were the only ones who never wavered in those final moments of the Inarizaki game and how he knew those two would deliver; something Tsukki wouldn’t have admitted or declared in earlier seasons.
Finally. Some Tsukishima appreciation.
I can't speak for everyone else in this comment section, but Tsukki's character arc stood out especially to me, since I tend to be on the quieter side with a more cynical approach to just about anything. Seeing Tsukki learn to really care about volleyball and have friends was really cool and awesome to watch.
Many thanks for making this video.
The scream after the block on Ushijima is still my favorite scene of the anime so far. I loved it and the timing was so perfectly done. Kudos to the manga creator for showing his growth so well.
THANK YOU FOR PROPERLY EXPLAINING THE MOMENT HE SET TO ASAHI INSTEAD OF TANAKA. *EVERYONE* misunderstands that!
So, I had a teammate who was essentially Tsukishima. Instead of a typical sports team, it was debate, and I roped one of my friends from Junior High into doing a duo partnership event with me all through high school. I am loud and passionate, driven and I really cared a lot about debate (still do it's my passion after all) but my teammate wasn't there because he loved the research, long hours, long tournaments that lasted from 6 am to midnight, he was there because it was just what he did (like Tsukishima and volleyball). I don't know if my teammate ever had a Shiratorizawa moment during debate, but he did have fun and expressed his contentment with what we did multiple times. But I never really realized how valuable his personality type was until this video! I appreciated his calm demeanor and his laid back approach about our wins and losses (much to my chagrin due to my win hunger) but he made me realize it wasn't life or death. Thanks to my not quite Tsukishima partner (only sharing the calm, middle of the ground, stick to the foundational skills without jumping off walls with new techniques) we qualified for nationals! A teammate like Tsukishima is invaluable, and I'm now realizing it a little more. Thanks to my debate partner for a great three years 💪 Debate would've never been the same if you didn't ground me back to reality every tournament.
I think I always comeback to that scene where Tsukki first celebrate on a March vocally. I realized the journey we’ve just witnessed and then BOOM he instantly became one of my favorite characters. He’s amazing and he really is an invaluable member of the team.
Similar to Rohan from Jojo, he is the enduring asshole that everyone loves.
He acts cocky on the outside but his insecurities on the inside make him a well developed character.
Rohan is a far worse person than Tsukishima.
@@easschung9442 It's not about who is a worse person it's about them being lovable assholes
Rohan is the kind of person you don't want to mess with his craft and pride because he will do anything, no matter how questionable his act is, to preserve those things. But at the same time, he doesn't tolerate true evil and even participate in taking them down if he thinks he can do it.
It may look like he would sell his soul to the devil in order to get what he wants but he will just say DAGA KOTOWARU at the devil and will keep pushing to his limits at his own expense.
In conclusion, he's just the personification of DEDICATION in all JoJo characters. And we admire people who are dedicated to their craft even if they are assholes.
Haikyuu does the growth and development of characters really well in a way that most modern sports anime aren't given the time to. It's not just a training montage and a narration of "and then two weeks passed like that". Instead, we see the moment to moment changes in both the character's abilities on the court as well as their perceptions of themselves, their teammates, their opponents, and the sport as a whole.
Tsukishima is hands down the biggest example of this slow-paced and realistic development, but it's really there for most of the main characters to some extent. And I feel like that's why Haikyuu is as popular as it is; it just gives us a lot of time to invest in the personal journeys of the cast and makes us care about them in a deeper way than similar series. I love it for that.
Manga spoliers:
One moment that sticks in my head about Tsuki's hunger is after Karasuno's loss against Kamomedai during the quarter finals, in which the first thing he says that he wants to get home quickly to study Kamomedai's blockers, even though he just suffered a cramp and is most likely extremely tired, his hunger is absolutely there but is more subtle than Hinata's or Kageyama's
Bro. I realized he didn’t block Suna on purpose, but for some reason never connected him trusting Hinata to dig the ball with his statement of Hinata sinking even deeper into volleyball. Thank you for shining the light!
Thank you for amazing video! As an athelete who played football (or soccer) at very high competitive level, I absolutely adore teammates like Tsukki. These type of players never let you ride your high horses for too long but never leave you in the dumps to suffer alone either. They only speak when it's necessary and show their superior ability through their game instead. They are ready to get dirty as long as you're ready to do so as well. Tsukki's words sometimes were perceived as harsh and condescending, but he was always correct. And the players who learn to dissect the true intent of words from players like these always reach and perform at highest level. And it's not like he thought himself of as the perfect player, far from it, that's why he was ready to take criticism but only from those he deemed were good enough themselves. Yamaguchi's persistence didn't surprise Tsukki because he always stuck around Tsukki, even when Tsukki tried to repel him by his snarky and somewhat disrespectful remarks. Yamaguchi, Hinata, Kaegeyama and even Tanaka were mostly on the receiving end of his sarcastic replies, but these players developed the most alongside him. Positive reinforcement in the form of sunlight (Hinata) is good, but negative reinforcement through Moonlight (Tsukki) is also valuable.
"babe wake up, new Aleczandxr lore just dropped in the new vid, he was an athlete and-"
LOL
Loved how you chose to talk about the more subtle and controversial aspects of Tsukki (and that you didn't absolve him of being tormenting to others)
That one block was awesome, but that's not all we've seen of and loved about Tsukki.
I remember first noticing those small moments from Tsukki and starting to understand his character more. I really love his evolution.
Going from insecurity to based confidence is just *cheff's kiss*
And his salty-ness is really fun to watch
Great video as always!
He isn’t my favorite character, but the scene where he got THAT block is the single hypest moment in the show.
I'm glad I watched your video right away and gained another learning. Your pov as being a former athlete helped me become even more appreciative of Tsukki(even though I love his character already).
i love how gradual his character development is, it really just feels genuine
This is a very detailed yet very accurate analysis. I really miss haikyuu. I used to find Tsukki annoying but with time I realized his intelligence and presence of mind. His realism helps so much to the team. I love how his character develops through small subtle yet iconic moments. His progression attaches you to him in a different way. Great Video Man.
Tsukishima blocking Ushijima's spike was a low key all time great moment.
I knew I was gonna love him and Yams as soon as we met them. Such assholic gremlins that worked their asses off to pull their weight on the team
Honestly, as soon as an antagonistic force is presented in a story who's supposed to be on the 'good side', I get excited to see how they are going change the story in a unique way. Most of the time they end up being some of my favourite characters as well.
and I thought he would stop playing volleyball after highschool, but it seems his love for volleyball goes deeper, iykwm
Call me Yamaguchi because I saw this and yelled: TSSSSUUUUUUUUKKIIIIIII
Wow thank you. I never had that perspective on Tsuki’s action during that game with miya twins
Aleczandxr the great posting peak Haikyuu video again
The conclusion to his arc (manga spoilers but won't spoil) is so beautiful in a subtle way
Agreed. I love it
Watching this vid makes me want to rewatch haikyuu again for the nth time
What a good video!! It really touched on, and put to words some of my biggest reasons for loving him! He's my favorite Haikyuu character and his growth was an absolute treat to watch :]
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed it.
Tsukishima definitely still my favorite haikyuu character.
Another banger of a video. Tsukki makes a terrible first impression when hes introduced but hes such an interesting character and really grows on you.
THE GOAT MAKING A VIDEO ON THE GOAT LETS GOOOOOOOOO
Our tall boi is the best. Watching him (and the others) grow as a player and teammate has been a wonderful journey, and you highlighting the best parts of that growth is always a highlight of my time with this Fandom.
one of my all time FAVORITE anime characters - that shaky cam / fist pump just gives me chills even after several rewatches
I love Haikyuu so much. Thank you for sharing these videos.
Awesome video, I can't wait for THE moment in the Nekoma vs Karasuno match :D
Yessir a vid about the best character in the show
Ehhhh Kageyama is the best tbh
@@seemonuzumaki723oikawa
I’m a simple man I see haikuu I hit like
Fantastic video, the editing was good. I liked the examples you used to show your thoughts on Tsuki and you flowed well.
Thanks as always my friend!
@@Aleczandxr no problem
Kei Tsukishima: Our quiet, analytical Straight man
I swear to god this channel only further services as an evidence source to why this smug sassy string bean will always be my favorite Haikyuu!!! character! No matter what my squad says about him!
Very small spoiler warning ---- I think its so cool that we saw many move on from volleyball to pursue other things in the time skip but Tsuki was in a league, still playing volleyball.
This is the best analysis on Tsuki's character that I have seen, I really enjoyed watching.
Very happy to hear that, glad you enjoyed!
This was really insightful, I never thought about Tsukki this way! Awesome video
Bro, truly thanks for these amazing analysis videos, I was looking what to watch during lunch at work and ended up crying, great content m8
He's a top 5 character in Haikyuu
Ayee my favorite character! Thanks AJ!
You’re very welcome!
Your Haikyuu analysis are amazing!
Thanks!
A high quality, 4k video and another high quality analysis. Thanks AJ.
Man all I am gonna say is thank you for this :D
The hiatus is over. We can smile once again.
Light is the fastest thing in the world, only next to me, when I see Alec's notification.
I love how they developed Tsuki. He reminds me so much of my husband both physically and their personalities.
Man your videos are so calming.
I swear I love these videos so much
Always love it when Aleczandxr uploads a haikyuu analysis T-T
Alecz and Haikyuu character analysis LETS GOO
finally finished haikyuu time to binge these
I cried during the last 10 minutes of this video, thank you. Thank you so much
You’re very welcome :)
Lovely video as always
When Tsukki was talking to Tendo, Tendo said "You piss me off". Tendo just spoke forneverybody Tsukki ever talked to.
not exactly the type of character i would fall in love with, but i really fell for him.
Beautiful.
Sports anime are simply amazing. Character development is always great to watch.
you are amazing man
Videos like these really make me miss haikyu a lot. When is the next season coming out?
No one knows
@@justmyopinion79 I think it's coming out next year or later this year from what I've heard
Edit: from my one google search it says its coming out Winter 2022, might not be accurate but that's what I've found
@@adrielcruz2736 Damn took two years for the next big game. I can't wait for the great rivalry to be on the screen.
There is no set date, any answers you’ll see on the internet are inaccurate. We’ve just gotta wait for an announcement and we’ll know then, so we’ll have to be very patient.
@@Aleczandxr Alright. Appreciate your videos bro.
Dude you got talent, i don't know exactly how to explained it but your videos about sports anime is awesome man. Been following you since i watch the cursed of extraordinary, keep going bro 💪
You really watched all the Haikyuu vids and decided to say that he's got "talent" and not that he's worked hard for it🤣Noooo come on broo
@@michaelyu6250 that's valid bro, I said that cause not everybody could make a description with some indepts of each characters and the underlying concepts that we couldn't describe easily from an anime, and that's to me is talent
@@michaelyu6250 and also I didn't say anything about his work ethic hehe
I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS! *sniff* my boi. I knew from the first second he'd be my favorite
The simple guy
lets gooooooooo a new aleczandxr haikyuu content finally a new video i can watch again and again
Thank you 🙏🏼 At last some video for this guy . Totally agreed
Amazing!!!
I think I had a crush on him… not sure if it’s the glasses or blonde hair
But in terms of being realistic and cynical mindset, can definitely relate. Understand that the world is full of gifted people in their areas and you’ll never catch up to them as well as being “regular” no one appreciates your opinions. Especially in a “team” where they’re not really a team…
spoilers
idk if that was intentional, but i love how at 15:15 you subtly foreshadow tsukki's passion and hunger for volleyball that makes him take it into college. genius.
Definitely intentional lol, thanks!
I love Tsuki
Tsuki Tsuki everyone's favorite four-eyes and when in tf is S5 coming my patience wearing thin
Tsukishima best boi
He is the true king of the court.
This thumbnail is unreal.
Oh! A video about me ^_^
I see you with the kita speech ost in the background
Great thumbnail
This was me when I played in high school sports. Everyone mistook it as being uninterested and not into it enough.
Gomen Tsuki
yes finally tsukishimaaaaa
Amazing video
Ushijima and Tsuki would be an insane combo, try and prove me wrong
Great vit btw, sorry the other comment was unrelated to the content
Fire!!
Lovely yes
Great video!
Thanks!
I played volleyball for 7 years and the only reason we never won a national title is because we never had a teammate like Tsuki.
I almost feel like at that high a level, everyone needs to have a bit of Tsuki in them. Sure, some people are more egotistical or hot headed but you need to be able to keep perspective and think rational to get anywhere in anything, especially high level sports.
@@upg5147 Exactly! We already have canon proof in the form of *Johzenji High* that a unit only comprised of emotion dominated individuals can never hope to succeed at the highest level. The matches Karasuno struggled the most in were when the enemy was just as smart as they were athletic and strong of will.
Yes it’s important not to be a robot or so conservative that you only make a move when the odds are 75% or more in your favor. At the same time constantly making reckless gambles and refusing to think several steps ahead is IMO the worse weakness of the two sides of the spectrum. If my goal is to win a national competition you better believe I’m gonna come prepared with several plans. _Not charge in with the power of friendship alone_
@@CombatSportsNerd This isn't to say Karasuno doesn't plan or are idiots by any means. We see them have strategy meetings and think of plans themselves, I'm just saying that they are still highschoolers so they aren't all as in control of their emotions as they may need to be.
@@upg5147 Oh trust me I don’t think they’re idiots either. I’m just saying it’s a good thing that the team has a healthy balance of spirit, technique, and body. Instead of leaning too much in one way
@@CombatSportsNerd Definitely, too much of anything is a bad thing.
I need to find an anime like Haikyuu but haven't been able to find any as good. Is Hajime no Ippo as good? Wonderful video.
I've been told many times that Ippo is as good if not better. I haven't watched it so I can't say but aside from that I don't believe I've ever seen another sports anime as good as Haikyuu
It depends on what you're looking specifically. If you want to watch what I consider a good anome with a hard working, tedious and sometimes funny protag give baby steps a try. It's a much better and grounded tennis anime in comparison to prince of tennis.
If interested in soccer Whistle! is good but it's a pretty old anime
Ippo is good but not great. There is nothing quite like Haikyuu, but the closest thing to it is Run With The Wind.
@@kaztle13 I didn't like Baby Steps but thank you!
@@meleronnef8411 thanks, will try RWTW