How Miya Osamu Learned the Truth: th-cam.com/video/Kb0dcA7uPec/w-d-xo.html Sorry for rambling on this one, haha. Two quick things: - Regarding spoilers - as said in the spoiler warning in the beginning, this video is intended for people who have watched the first four seasons of Haikyuu in their entirety. However, the last few minutes will touch on post-anime material from the manga, so anime-onlys will probably want to stop watching there. However, I give a verbal warning for that in the video so don’t worry about missing it as long as you’re listening. Although for convenience, the timestamp for when I begin talking about it is 27:20! - For manga readers who may be curious - I didn’t talk much about some of the later manga material relating to the concept of hunger, muscle and food and how it relates to the Inarizaki boys, and instead limited this primarily to Atsumu, his journey, his relationship with Osamu and how “Who Needs Memories” translates into the muscle concept for Atsumu specifically. I’m intentionally leaving that angle open for whenever the anime may catch up to that point, in case I ever want to cover it. Because it’s a concept that definitely deserves it’s own examination and this video was long enough already. So if you’re wondering why I kinda danced around and only touched upon how hunger and food and where Kita/Osamu/Atsumu are in their respective arcs relate to that, this is why. Thanks!
Hey Alexander, great video! All of your haikyuu videos are awesome😁. I think the anime 2.43 also has a great storyline with some interesting characters and character developments. Are you watching it? I hope you'll maybe do some reaction video's in the future on this anime too.
@@bramk7050 I am indeed watching 2.43! I won’t be making any videos about it though. And in case you’re interested, you can always refer to my MAL if you want to check if I’ve watched something :)
To be honest I liked Atsumu, the first time he talks to Tobio and tells him "I thought you would be prickly, but you're just a goody two shoes inside and outside the court." It showed that he actually didn't judge Kageyama as a "king of the court" like everyone else, instead he saw his kind nature and was able to read him without so little time with him, he was capable of seeing both Kageyama's strength and weakness and subtly used it during the match between Karasuno vs Inarizaki. Atsumu has some similarities to both Oikawa and Kageyama, he has talent and loves volleyball, he is known as the best setter in all the prefecture not to mention that he was disliked by his teammates when he acted somewhat arrogant and had the mindset of 'you gotta keep up to be my equal'. But like you said in the video, Atsumu had Osamu with him to straighten him out and remind his brother that not everyone is perfect and that it's okay to mess up, he's human like everyone else. Not to mention that Oikawa had Iwaizumi to straighten him out as well, whereas Kageyama had no one until he met Hinata, someone who saw his flaws and accepted them. Atsumu isn't brash or standoffish, he's actually a good guy with a burning desire to play volleyball and isn't a jerk on purpose. Some of my friends don't like Atsumu because they think he's a copy cat of Oikawa but a better version, but after seeing this video I'll have a better way of trying to convince them on why Atsumu's not a copy cat and is his own character.
what atsumu meant by goody-two-shoes was kageyama is a bit subservient to the spikers with how he caters to them with the exact sets they want, (because kageyama asks the spikers in the camp what set they want and asks for feedback) unlike how atsumu just takes everything into account himself, sets perfectly, and then lets the spiker deal with it. i can see the point of him not judging kageyama tho, and that's just how he is i guess. he's a bit egoistic and doesn't really view anyone as a "threat", and actually is very fascinated by strong opponents or plays. which is why i don't see how he's a copycat version of oikawa but better lol. seeing as oikawa is burdened and threatened by more "talented" or "special" people like kageyama and ushijima, while atsumu on the other hand is fascinated by them and love watching them, playing against them or even playing with them. there's such a stark difference so i'm curious why others have that opinion of him
@@reiiiko To be honest neither do I, I don't understand why they and others think of Atsumu in that retrospect. They're both skilled and well known setters but like you said Atsumu is fascinated by strong opponents and doesn't feel threatened by anyone, he just wants to play the sport and plays to his abilities taking into account the sets he tosses to his teammates. Whereas Oikawa saw Kageyama and Ushijima as two threats and felt intimidated by their skills as well as left out because he felt that they were far superior in skills, he didn't see their hard work or struggles he only saw their increased growth. This is also somewhat mentioned to what Kita said about people doing more than 100% and the results of their hard work are paid off and they aren't born "gifted" or had "natural talent", an excuse other characters; like Oikawa have said in regards to Kageyama, Atsumu and even Hinata. Which is one thing I like about watching Atsumu's play during the matches because Kita's words definitely match the snippets of young Atsumu and his drive to play volleyball as well as sets the entire mood of the game in general because of his words tearing away at the "was already gifted to begin with" philosophy *I apologize for rambling at the end*
@@genesisshuler7288 it's fine 😂. i often end up writing long-ass paragraphs about haikyuu as well because of how great the writing is. and yeah, kita's words really did peel off the concept of "genius", even if many people referred to kageyama as that throughout the show, and highlighted how hardwork is still what's behind their supreme abilities. the difference of atsumu and oikawa though had actually been laid down from the start. they're the two people that have contradicting ideals in kageyama's head in the middle of his development. kageyama had been following oikawa's advice of giving the spikers the exact sets they WANT, which was what atsumu witnessed kageyama doing in the youth camp and the reason why he called kageyama a goody-two-shoes. kageyama's dilemma started because of this, alongside him seeing atsumu's "if they can't hit my tosses they just suck" attitude. another difference is their pride. oikawa's pride is kind of more on winning and he also takes it personally, seeing how he handled ushijima in the end of the 2nd season. this approach is very realistic though tbh. while atsumu is very different since he didn't go through the same insecurities and experiences as oikawa did. his pride is more on setting itself and playing, which is highlighted by his fascination of strong players and not only wanting to play AGAINST them but also WITH them. like how he declared that he'll toss to hinata one day even if he just lost to karasuno. as was said in the video, he loves having "monsters dancing to his tune" in reference to him liking strong players as his spikers.
@@reiiiko I love how you summarized things in a way that is both understandable and admirable, I also love how you added the differences between Oikawa's influence on how Kageyama plays to Atsumu's words to him during the training camp. The show of Oikawa's insecurities against Ushijima and Kageyama were definitely shown throughout Season 1 and when Aobajohsai lost to Karasuno in Season 2 (sorry for spoiling this for anyone who reads this) he took it personally because he wouldn't get the chance to face Ushijima, however the part where he talks to him and tells him that Kageyama isn't good like him, but has teammates who will help him also shows that Oikawa was willing to let his personal feelings go. When Atsumu comes in Oikawa is gone and this setter is just as experienced, he is confident and assertive in his abilities to match his plays, he doesn't look calculating even though he's very perspective. The way he plays shows that he takes great pleasure in playing with strong opponents, when he sees Hinata and Kageyama's quick he is eager and his eyes glint like a child. It's interesting how Atsumu's attitude towards Hinata when he first met him was disinterest, it boggles me how when Hinata missed his spike Atsumu was comforting and told him that it was fine, then his curiosity spiked up when he saw that Kageyama wasn't the only one "Who marched to his own drum" and his focus shifted to Hinata and the more Inarizaki played against Karasuno, Atsumu's mood changed gradually, he was having the time of his life and didn't seem too upset about losing the game since he still looked at Kageyama with respect and acknowledgement then confidently told Hinata that he will set for him one day. It does show that he acknowledges stronger opponents and he does want to stay on the court playing against and with others with the same drive *I really gotta stay on topic, but I'm the same way when it comes to well written characters and amazing story telling. I'm just so passionate about discussing these characters with someone else*
@@reiiiko What you said is apt but I feel Oikawa's advice has been hugely misinterpreted. When Oikawa told Kageyama that he needed to give his spikers the sets they want, he meant it with reference to Hinata. At that point in the story Kageyema refused to believe in Hinata and his ability to fight mid air battles by himself, Oikawa's advice actually pushed Kageyama to believe more in Hinata and the duo really saw growth in their synergy from there. Kageyama however took Oikawa's advice to face value and completely forgot that while it was a setter's job to give spikers freedom in the air, it was also his job to push their limits. Oikawa was completely right in what he told Kageyema, the latter just didn't comprehend it fully.
Atsumu is such an interesting character. There isn't a huge amount of time spent on giving him screen time in the whole series but you can talk about him forever, so many layers to him and his relationships.
It is. I admit I didn't have a favorite character in the series, BUT Atsumu (and the way he fell in love with the way Hinata plays volleyball) became my favorite character. I read the manga for him and I fell in love with his psychology and his devoted love for volleyball. His relationship with Osamu, uff. His growth. He's so complex and terrible and loving and caring and a jerk and I love him.
I love Atsumu soo much and I especially like how he just falls in love with the way Hinata plays volleyball, because Hinata and Atsumu actually have a very similar approach to playing, both demand that their team members do everything they can it is just that Atsumu is way more vocal about it and Hinata let's his actions speak more. It is a match made in heaven 'cause Hinata respect the setters role but is also constantly challenging him and Atsumus reaction to that would probably be along the lines of "there I did all I could now you better do something with that."
when atsumu set up the ball from crouched position and smiled genuinely after his spiker score with it, the manga chapter simply titled as 'love' or 'ai'. the love for the game, the love for the ball, the love for his spikers. the type of love that's capable of making such an proud, demanding personality into a selfless person. i dont recall any other chapter titled with 'love' word in its title. and for furudate sensei to finally use such a powerful word 'love' in a chapter focusing on atsumu is just, wow.
Furudate used the word LOVE to describe Atsumu in the Illustration book as well. He really created Atsumu to embody the word in such an unconventional way that even the ones that have a "bad personality" have such an immense and intense love if only you look a little bit closer.
kita seems to extrapolate atsumu’s hunger for volleyball to his philosophy for approaching life - one is built upon the foundation of their daily actions and intents; thus, they both highly value individual accountability and responsibility. they also both disregard fear entirely - atsumu, because he wholeheartedly desires the freedom of being a monster, and kita, because he trusts deeply in the habits he’s ingrained into the fabric of his being. i think that’s why kita gravitates towards monsters like atsumu; they manage to hone and sharpen their uninhibited instinct through deliberate choice and effort. he sees his quiet philosophy realized through theatrics and glorious spectacle, even though that hunger shown by characters like atsumu would seem to totally run counter to his beliefs. they are free *because* they have demonstrated habitual discipline - why wouldn’t kita constantly talk about how proud he is of his teammates? also, kita is best boy. calling it
@@BlackWhiteCloud The all-Japan youth coach says it ( the one who gave the speech in the latter half of episode 22 s4 ). Don't remember exactly the phrasing in the anime, but he does say it in the manga.
“To be good is to be free.” If there is one lesson that I learned through watching and reading haikyuu and later on, watching Atsumu’s journey, is that freedom in anything you do in life, comes through the ability to be good at it. There is no greater inspiration than this one. Be good at what you love, because your hard efforts will be rewarded with all the great people that worked just as hard as you did, having the time of your life being good at what you all love.
What really intrigued me about his character is, as much as he loves having spikers dancing to his tune, he originally took interest in being a setter because he heard his coach saying, "I'll letcha hit it nice and easy." So he's drawn to that act of giving, support, and selflessness, even though he usually acts like a demanding prick, and that contrast makes it really interesting to dissect his personality and make me wonder would he ever display those qualities off the court, and how that plays into his relationship with others.
Your take on that line is interesting. My interpretation of that line has always been the exact opposite. I believe that instead of wanting to support or being selfless, Atsumu heard "I'll LET you hit it nice and easy" as if the setter is giving permission for the hitter to touch the ball. It's along the same lines of thinking as Kageyama, the setter is the position that touches the ball the most and coordinates the teams offense. Given Atsumu's hunger and dedication to volleyball and his drive to always be the best, him wanting control of who he "lets" hit the ball has always made more sense to me. Atsumu is arguably my favorite character in the show although there are soooo many good characters to choose from.
@Vero Mejía I would say that it's probably a bit of both. Atsumu likes to be able to be in control, but at the same time he is completely selfless to whoever he allows to spike. He gives his all in his toss and makes sure to give his spiker the best possible set. "There is no setter more devoted to his spikers than Miya Atsumu" "All the spikes that the attackers do thanks to my passes, are points scored by me" These two canon lines may seem contradictory but when you think about it, it really is not. Atsumu knows that unless he gives his best, his very all, in each of his tosses to his spikers, he would have 'failed' to become his vision of a setter. That's why he's adamant on giving the best possible sets for his spikers and why it pisses him off when someone can't hit it. He knows that in order to bring out the best of his spikers, he has to bring out his best as well. Because of this, Atsumu is extremely aware that he too has credit for when his spikers score points. Without his set, that spiker wouldn't have scored as well. Atsumu seems to see the setter and the spiker to be "one" in a sense. Both need each other. Without the setter, a spiker can't score. Without a spiker, a setter can't score either. A good, albeit cheesy metaphor for Atsumu would probably be relationships. I mean, we choose who we end up dating. It is a person's choice who to give their love and support to. And when they finally choose someone, that person would then perhaps shower them with all the support they can give. It's something like that I think. To Atsumu, setting is like being selfless and being selfish at the same time. He chooses who to set to. He chooses which setter would dance to his tune. But when he does, he gives that spiker his all. Only his very best. And honestly I loved how Furudate wrote him like this.
@@sunnyrainy3298 this is late but your comment is one of the comments that really stands out in my eyes. I agree too, esp when I saw some of other commenters saying that Furudate only described chapts title with him in it with word literally meaning LOVE. To put it simply, he's just in love with volleyball itself, and just like what you said, being a setter is him acting selfless & selfish at the same time. As a popular anonymous quote that said " You shouldn't give your 'love' to others if you don't know how to love yourself.."🥺🥺
There's a whole page with him along with those lines too!! The line "Yesterday you were defeated" is shown on same panel as Osamu which made me so emotional
In the first 20 minutes, I gained a much stronger liking, understanding, and respect for Atsumu. Your videos are always so well written, it's amazing. Even though you don't discuss technique, I think your videos help improve my volleyball, because it helps in motivating me and gives some kind change in mentality. Thanks a lot for all these videos.
Wow, thank you! That's really awesome to hear, I've only played volleyball a couple of times in my life but it's really cool that I can indirectly help you out in that way. I'm glad to hear it.
When you started discussing about Osamu “leaving” Atsumu, I started holding my tears. I just finished my last college swim season and I’m graduating in 2 months. I’m closing my book on competitive swimming after 16+ years competing in it and its harder than I thought it’d be. Not just for leaving the sport but detaching myself from the people that Ive met from it. I really wanna know how Osamu felt when he made the choice. I adore and envy people like Atsumu, but I am not regretting anything. Like Ukai said, “Volleyball (life) is a sport where you’re always looking up”. Another awesome job Aleczander!
one of the things that also made me like him more aside from the complexity that has been touched upon in this video, is just atsumu's sheer love of setting. i think atsumu fell in love with setting itself first, and it's something that contributes greatly into how he became the top high school setter. from what was shown in the flashback, he realized how "cool" setters are after watching a setter "helped" the other kid spike by placing the ball exactly at the kid's contact point. let's also note that the scene before that was him telling osamu how he hit the ball perfectly. from those things that he saw and experienced, atsumu realized and grasped at a young age what and how a setter should be like. it's why later on, his sets are described as easy to hit, and as the coach in all-japan camp said, makes the spiker feel like they've gotten better. (ties into the flashback where atsumu felt like he hit the ball perfectly, which is the reason why i think it's a factor in atsumu's realization). atsumu is the #1 high school setter for being, as kenma put it, "the ideal setter". it's what i personally think differentiates him from other great setters in the series like kageyama or oikawa, whose flaws naturally hinder them into reaching their full potential in some way. i mean, even kageyama only reached the point of pushing his spikers to their full potential in season 4, after hinata "crowned" him again. it's something atsumu already does however, because the day he realized he wanted to become a setter, he latched onto what a setter is ideally like and strived to become like that. in contrast of flaws being a hindrance to someone's full potential, his flaw of being egoistic and uncaring of what others think of him is a contribution to his fixation of being a setter who gives perfect sets no matter what, something i believe he also values above losing. his expression and tone while saying the line "because i'm a setter" already speaks for itself and is the main reason why i started liking his character, tbh. that much love and pride for what you do is moving and so respectable. edit: bruh i didn't realize it was so long 😂 you know you love a character when you write a wholeass essay about them 😔
finally the comment that i can agree haha Also, suna told him that he could set it in another way but Atsumu says like he needs to give a good set at that time it didnt finally sink in to me that he is a dedicated setter.
It's also so contagious to see someone have such a good time, his childlike and pure answer of "I used 10 fingers for support because I'm a setter!" whilst absolutely beaming with happiness. Radiating golden retriever energy. Edit: Sorry to Necro. I just loved your analysis of Atsumu.
When it comes to Haikyuu analysis, this man doesn't miss. I am pretty sure that his enthusiasm for this series would overwhelm Furudate if he got the chance to talk to him/her.
I absolutely love Atsumu. He’s probably my favorite character in Haikyuu. He’s such a interesting and complex character and I love seeing an in depth analysis of him. Great video!
THANK YOU🙏🏼❤ Sadly there aren't many people who are able to grasp Atsumu's character, so I hope this video helps to make it clearer because you said it all in such a great way. The thing about Atsumu not being like middle school Kageyama in particular - it's so different if you think about it but rarely someone does. While I love and admire Atsumu's mentality about not giving a shit about what people think of him, I'm still glad that he found teammates after middle school who are willing to put in the work to pay him the respect he deserves. It was never about being mean or arrogant. I could write an essay about Atsumu's character but thanks to your beautiful explaination, I don't have to do that anymore😂🙏🏼
Haha, you’re very welcome! Atsumu is a character worthy of tons of discussion and respect so I’m so glad that you found this to be comprehensive! He does get misunderstood a lot, which is a big part of why I wanted to do this. Thanks for watching!😊
I love how you don't simp over Atsumu even though you clearly love his character. He's so full of joy and passion but he is self-centered and he does have an ego, but that's not a bad thing and it's great for the cast overall
This is an amazing analysis! I also love Atsumu's love and hunger for volleyball. It reminds me of Hinata. Both of them are like children when playing. They are exhilarated when playing with and against strong players. Them being teammates was great, even if it's just for a while. Though, I wish MSBY gets more “bonding” moments if that arc gets animated.
And having been in marching band, although not in volleyball games, there would be times where it's required for one of the players to silence the band, since the team needs to concentrate, so what Atsumu did wasn't unusual. Though I agree with you [not myself, the youtuber] XD.
random thought the part where you mentioned how the monsters climb can be lonely the only thing that popped in my head was the panel of bokuto doing sprints with his team and when he looked back no one was there and then he just kept on running
i loved this video a lot so thank you ! i personally absolutely adore the way atsumus character relates to hinata, how his “one day i’m gonna set for you” is just an accumulation of hinatas growth as a ball boy. the way that at the beginning of s4 the gap between hinata and kageyama (and by extension atsumu) seems so large, the fact that kageyama and atsumu get to play amongst elites and hinata is picking up balls for people who wish they were elites, plus the fact that hinata has always had to beg people to set for him (kageyama, his friends in middle school) so getting to see how at first hinata couldn’t play with high skilled players and had to beg to be set for, and then ending with a highly skilled player asking to set for him is so satisfying! i also like to think hinata was the reason why atsumu started to focus on the journey and have fun with the game, like when kita said people like atsumu want the results more than the journey seeing atsumu get lost in the match and not be so obsessed with winning and instead having genuine fun. there are times when hinata does something cool and atsumu is like “woah that’s so fricking awesome!” and osamu confusedly tells him “you would usually be sulking right now” to me that shows he’s focusing on the journey of the match and not as much the end result (i.e. winning) . he feels excitement playing hinata and when he sees him do something amazing he’s like “wow i want to do that too” . like i just absolutely adore the way atsumu and hinata are apart of each others journey. especially considering how they both come from “pairs” (karasuno duo, the miya twins) and that they were both the “weaker” of the pairs (hinata being told he has no value without kageyama, osamu being asked to be setter first) they way that they both had to break away from these pairs and learn to fight on their own is so interesting to me, especially given the different attitudes as hinata actively fights to be seen as his own entity whereas atsumu fights against it. the way that atsumu and hinata really didn’t click with another player like their previous pairs (e.g how in brazil volleyball partners are not permanent and more temporary) until they ultimately found each other is so cool to me! sorry for rambling in your comments i just really like hinata and atsmus jounery
Thank you for the incredible analysis of this wonderful character. I have always admired the passion that leads to continuous improvement that the characters have in this series. Atsumu shows it so genuinely with the "hunger" and sheer love he has for volleyball and it's something that made me love and appreciate him even more. Atsumu definitely is my favorite character. It is sad that some do not understand him, I hope that many more can see this video and comprehend the depth of this character. Thank you again for this amazing video!
As for as a character, I always find it difficult to explain why I like him. Like, I like him a lot! He’s probably my favorite manga-only character. He’s definitely a bit of a brat and a jerk, but he’s also just as passionate about volleyball as Hinata, Ushijima, Oikawa, and Kageyama. He’s got insane skill and, although he can definitely use kinder wording, he’s kinda right when he says people who can’t hit his tosses are scrubs. I especially like how, at least from memory lol, he never really says he’s better than his opponents (at least Kageyama in this case). Yeah, he called him a goody two shoes, but he never pulled an Oikawa and said something like “I’m definitely better than him”. He’s labeled as the No. 1 setter, yet not once do we see him brag about it. He loves a good challenge too. When Kageyama dumps the ball to reach match point, Atsumu isn’t pissed. He’s smiling. That detail is just something I love. Plus, the match starts with him kinda looking down on Hinata, but by the end, he acknowledges Hinata and even says he’ll toss to him one day. That’s so cool!! He’s a good guy who’s passionate about volleyball. I can get why some people dislike him, but he’s extremely endearing to me. He had limited screentime, which makes it even harder for me to explain why I like him, but oh well. I hope to see him again soon! Also, I’m glad Furudate kinda changed his personality from the national youth camp to the nationals match. I like his depiction in the Inarizaki match much more.:)
I disagree that his personality changed from the camp to the match against Karasuno. It's pretty consistent, he never lost that competitive and egotistical edge, we just saw it fleshed out more and we were better able to understand where it came from.
I don't think that his personality changed from the camp to the match against Karasuno. It's pretty consistent, he never lost that competitive and egotistical edge, we just saw it fleshed out more and we were better able to understand where it came from.
Atsumu is that one player that is seen cocky , arrogant and talented but reality is that he does his best and execpts others to do the same. Maybe without osumu he may had become like kageyama but because osumu is there he became a player many want to play with and sometimes against him.
I love this video! Atsumu is an easily misunderstood character. I loved how you highlighted the impact of Osamu on Atsumu's development; Atsumu's parallels/contrasts to Oikawa, Kageyama, and Hinata; and his genuine care for teammates in the form of effort and perfect sets. Thank you so much for doing one of my favorite characters in sports anime justice! Your videos on Haikyuu are essential to enjoying the series imo :^D
Beautiful analysis. Your video really did open my perspective on how Atsumu views respect. His anger towards his teammates makes a lot more sense now, realizing that it was more focused on their effort and the result in contrast to what Kageyama had during his middle school days. Brilliant vid!
please,,, you said literally everything I wanted to say about Atsumu, I loved him from his first appearance. but after showing him more screen time in the last season and giving me more time to understand his character. I found myself admiring him even more, and I really hate the way most of the fandom hating him and calling him selfish, and ignoring how supportive and careful he is to his teammates and the spikers. and as you mentioned he has the right to be mad at them when he worked hard and put all his effort into his sets to be the best for them then they just simply fail. adding that he's responsible and aware about his own failure. and not me simping over his adorable, cute, childish personality too
That’s why I hate when the fandom presents Atsumu as an anxious lil bean who feels worthless and/or an overconfident looser that nobody likes that much and isn’t that good. He’s confident and arrogant, he’s good and he knows it. His team allows him to be this way because he is that great.
People that are damn good at what they do and are confident about it are often mistaken as arrogant by the casuals. I played a high level of football and the further up you go the more you find people like Atsumu.
MIYA!!!ATSUMU!!!! MY FAVOURITE CHARACTER!!! MY COMFORT BOY!! no but seriously I haven't even watched this video yet but I'm already so happy, I love atsumu so much and I'm so excited to dive into this character study. halfway through the video and "he could use some communication lessons, but his heart isn't in the wrong place" got me screaming, it describes him so much, he's such a diligent and hardworking boy who deserves every once of respect and success he earns but he's not the best at communicating his thoughts and people often view him in a bad light which is a bummer because he's such a great and complex character.
!Manga spoilers ahead in this comment! Something I admire about Atsumu’s hunger is that despite being praised and acknowledged as the number server in Division 1 V-League and arguably Japan, he still seeks to separate himself above the rest as a true elite by learning to mix up his serve to become a tri-wielder. Despite being among the best, he seeks to be BETTER than the best. He was frustrated and even brought his distress to his brother when they got older and just goes to show that his best drive to compete is his own competitive flame and push from his brother. This hunger to be the best server is still in him despite his competition being the best it’s ever been.
Haikyuu is a generational sports manga for me, I don’t know what was better, the anime or manga because the manga is so good at making you feel how hungry every volleyball player is, especially in the Nationals and it’s so intense that even myself while reading it felt actually mentally strained as every point came with so much effort and everyone trying their hardest and the players themselves just keep pushing on
Atsumu is incredibly fun to watch. When I was reading the manga I was a bit conflicted, because everything seemed so intense, and I kinda ignored the things that made me love him later on. I also appreciate very much that Furudate sensei made his setters kinda similar but so different. Cannot wait for the rest of the story to be animated. That last match will basically be Monster's Ball 2.0
22:18 "to be good is to be free" lol love how you sneaked that in there haha! amazing video as always, i always tune in instantly when its a haikyuu one and today its about one of my fave hq characters omg AND your narration in this one is really amazing great job!! (also that Noya transition at 29:34 min is so good btw!)
One thing i just noticed. When Osamu threw the volleyball at the back of his head and Atsumu started chasing him. He did that because, Osamu knew how hard it is for some to be hated by others, and didnt want Atsumu to spend breaks at the volleyball camp alone. Very immature, but super sweet and brotherly nonetheless.
I just want to say I love the living hell out of your channel and content. I love anime so much and I feel like it portrays stories and themes in a way that no show could even come close to do. Sadly most of those things aren’t acknowledged, I see most people just taking everything at face value instead of analyzing things, even when I have conversations with others their replies are very dry since they don’t look at these things just talk about cool fights or bandwagoning on social media. But you do and I love you for that, please keep it up! You’re one of the few channels that provide such interesting videos! Love from Saudi Arabia, sorry if any English mistakes are present.
You have to cut our fellow comrades some slack, they just started watching anime. You'll start seeing more people appreciating the deeper stuff. But I have to say, the video was quite enjoyable. It goes to show why I think Haikyuu is my favorite sports anime!
@@NedVedSed for sure, haikyuu and kuroko are the best sports anime, and I don’t mean Saudi people specifically, it’s just most people I see on subreddit and posts are just there to comment best girl best anime without appreciating it, etc.
For me what built Atsumu's character was honestly Osamu. Mild manga spoilers: His 60 year challenge to his brother had so much meaning so many levels, it served as so much, it really finalized the characters for me
In one of the official guidebooks, the author explained that Atsumu's name was picked because the word means "to assist". Osamu's name was also picked because that word can mean "to assist" too. I just think it's so awesome since they are twins, their names have the same meaning, and that they will forever support each other, and foreshadow their career choices in the future. So many people called Atsumu an "Oikawa 2.0" when he first appeared, but it turns out that Atsumu is more similar to Bokuto and Hinata than Oikawa.
So atsumu is basically who oikawa aimed to be. The difference is that oikawa crumbled due to his lack of self worth and insecurity while atsumu just looked forward
This made me appreciate Atsumu a lot more! So thank you very much! The reason why I liked Atsumu at first was his beautiful way of setting and how it was highlighted in the series. Then on second watch, I understood his philosophy of setting and was at awe of him. Now that I add this insatiable hunger and how his work ethics match with Kita-san's so well, it makes him very much more likeable. I think his confidence is an attractive aspect of him, the fact that he never doubted that his efforts would reap him rewards. It is a foil to all the other characters that we have seen, since they all seem to have their moments of doubt.
I already miss Haikyuu. I'm almost at the point of re-reading the manga coz I've rewatched the anime multiple times... And I love this video! Got goosebumps at the different parts and appreciated Haikyuu and its characters all over again...
the moment atsumu crouched for that set, i was touched beyond words. when he said 'because i'm a setter', i fell in love. he might not have the best personality but i cannot NOT admire the effort he puts in all of his sets. it would be a dream to play with a setter like atsumu.
I've seen a lot of haikyuu videos, but I've really been wanting to see the topic of "Hunger" tackled more in depth for the longest time. Sick video man, always love your writing.
@@Aleczandxr As much I would want that to be true, I don't think we will get a better animation _next_ _time_, *if* there is a next time that is.. The main role of anime is generally to increase the sales of the manga, from where much of money is made by the producers. Now that there is no more manga to promote, I hardly think that the producers would be willing to put much resources into another few seasons of anime. If they do, there is a high chance that we'd get a half assed adaptation like TPN season 2.
@@calponik3139 Haikyuu is still very popular in Japan. There's no reason not to animate the rest of the manga. And they could still make money out of merch and other stuff
Nothing captures the joy of volleyball like when Osamu faked Atsumu's set to him and Atsumu burst out in laughter in the middle of a heated match. It's that feeling of pure love and joy for the sport
I just love how challenging and demanding he is, like when he will focus on Noya when serving, just for fun and because he CAN. His play is so different from Oikawa in this way, and I think just that fact shows a little of their personnalities. Atsumu is moved by Hinata cause he gives his all, and he has fun, but expect his set to be on point, and that's exactly what Atsumu wants too. Great videos!
I’ve always loved the relationship between Atsumu and Kita, but I never drew the conclusion that their arcs were thematically extremely similar till this video. I really appreciate Inarizaki more after watching this, and your Kita video as well. Amazing video as always, consistently blowing my mind.
Thanks very much, and I'm glad I was able to make that connection for you! Inarizaki really is such a cohesive team, everything just merges with each other so seamlessly with the characters it's unreal.
not even a few minutes and man i feel like crying. so many people bash on atsumu, or just make fun of him, and yeah they're joking at times, but it does get rlly old and im so happy to see people actually appreciate his character and the depth of it. atsumu is my favourite character, along with oikawa in haikyuu, i just love these two so much, and when i say this, people often assume its bc the characters are "good looking" when rlly when i first watched the anime and read the manga, i didnt like both of them lol, when i grew deeper into the fandom, i realized how amazing and deep their characters are and realy grew to love them both as my favourites, thank you so much for the video, ill have it saved :)
My pleasure, I’m so glad you enjoyed! Atsumu and the writing behind him deserve so much respect, so this was like a labor of love to that end to hopefully clarify any misunderstandings that people may have about him.
I'll have to disagree because Oikawa is canonically listed as one of Kageyama's 2 greatest influences along with Hinata. After season 2, Kageyama was never scared of his opponents the same way he feared Oikawa. Atsumu and Kageyama are too similar in their style wherein they will only toss to spikers they believe deserve their setup, while we can note how Oikawa adjusts himself and makes use of anyone (even if not as skilled). Although, I do agree that the entire "goody two shoes" arc was a turning point for Kageyama's growth so I'll hand it to Atsumu for awakening that hehe.
As per usual, the way you express your thoughts and emotions is so detailed and elaborate! I truly appreciate all the effort you put in these videos. Your words make it easy for the viewers to feel your passion for a show or character!!
I finally finished the manga and I'm going through your Haikyuu!! videos now and they're just so brilliant and bring my love for all these characters to the next level. you make me keen to want to watch the series AGAIN to explore more themes and ideas (and I don't have the time for that STOP DOING THIS TO ME) huge props for such a great video!
Atsumu is basically Kageyama southern style, had an Osamu to keep him sane after realizing his innate talents and being ostracized for it and a school varsity he could stick with.
Kageyama is actually even more aggressive than Atsumu. Remember his King of the Court (bad version) days ? He was saying to his teammates in Kitagawa Daichi "Match my tosses if you want to win" while screaming at this teammates in the meantime Atsumu around the same period of time i suppose asked his spikers if they had any problem with his sets and THEN coldly confronted them with "then why couldn't you score any points ?". He is extremely considerate of his spiker's needs like Oikawa but pushes his teammates to do better at the same time. Something that kageyama only later in the series learns how to do.
this was really beautiful. you're always able to enhance my enjoyment/understanding of a series so much every time i go to watch your videos. what you said about "we don't need the memories" being an underlying code for "the memories are part of us" really spoke with me (': amazing work, thanks for putting this together
might defeat the whole purpose of this video but i think Atsumu does have a “gift” that might classify him as a “genius” after all (though we know that word doesn’t have a lot of meaning anymore): he’s an insanely fast learner. just look at how he executed the freak quick immediately. that definitely helped him in his journey. but of course, him being a fast learner wouldnt mean shit without him working this hard.
I always thought the motto was more of a thing where when athletes lose and ppl say, “atleast we were there”, or “we’ll remember this forever though right”. As a super competitive person that always pissed me off cause like the motto said i always thought, “i don’t want memories” or “i wanted more than just to be here”. So I always viewed the motto as more of a, “we’re not here for experience, we’re not here for next year, we’re trying to take it all home now”
since atsumu is my fave character in hq, i was kinda waiting for you to say something that i wouldn't agree lol but your analysis was really good. i also think that hinata is an important part of post time skip atsumu's characterization since post brazil hinata chose msby with "the best setter" in his mind and they became the duo of msby.
People would always say that they love Atsumu and I would never be able to understand, but I think I get it now. Thanks. It's good to finally be able to understand where his selfishness and "bad attitude" actually comes from Also off topic but I got a Haikyuu sneakers ad lol
I found your channel a few days ago, and it’s really amazing! Your analytical skills impress, and I started rewatching Haikyuu in order to understand each character and do an analysis by myself. Thank you for this!
Thank you for this video now I have a better explanation in an argument why Atsumu is not really a proud, arrogant, etc. character...I really love Atsumu tho there were times I didn't cause I never really focus or notice the smallest details that are very important and you explained it very well. Osamu is also a very loving brother and character I mean without Osamu like what you said in your video Atsumu is very lonely. That was one of the reasons why they had another fight when Osamu said he didn't want to pursue volleyball, that may had a very hard hit on Atsumu and he himself knew that and it gave him anxiety, I mean I understand it, even just abit, but I know how it feels cause I also had experiences. This is why I love the Miya twins so much cause they are a mix of rivals and brotherly love for one another. This is why Miya twins is a #siblingsgoals that I very much love and support. Thank you again for this wonderful video!!!
Had to restrain myself from watching the last part cuz i havent read the Manga but man you have such incredible insight into atsumu and his character i cant express how much it opens my eyes. Thanks i hope you cover the season 5 haikyu dumpster showdown with nekoma
I think Atsumu and Hinata are like a pair. Atsumu wholeheartedly offer his every toss sincerely. That’s why he also care so much about how the spikers view his toss. At mbty stage, Atsumu first met Bokuto as a teammate he told Bakuto please not to blame him if Bakuto didn’t score with his toss. That’s shows a lot of Atsumu characters. He devoted himself in the toss to his spikers. Hinata just cherish every toss given by a setter. He appreciates and are greatful to kageyama’s toss despite quality coz he knows kageyama gave his best in that toss. Is hard for Atsumu not to fall for Hinata knowing how he appreciates every bit for effort by the setter despite the results. That’s must felt very sweet for Atsumu.
I always tear up when I watch your haikyuu videos. Experiencing this story is the greatest thing that ever happened to me and seeing other people talking about it, loving and appreciating it as much as I do truly makes me happy. Thank you as always.
i think the part that makes me really like haikyuu is that we see people who love volleyball. and not just love it, obsess over it. people who play volleyball like they eat food. they're people who truly love the sport. it's kind of romantic in a way, to love something so much that you spend the one life you have to chase it for as long as you can. minor spoiler, but i really liked that in the future not everyone went pro and they found happy lives around other career paths and lifestyles.
Osamu aspect got to me. After playing the sport for five years in university and giving it my all, it felt weird not to play it. Career path was always diverging but it was hard to leave the sport.
How Miya Osamu Learned the Truth: th-cam.com/video/Kb0dcA7uPec/w-d-xo.html
Sorry for rambling on this one, haha. Two quick things:
- Regarding spoilers - as said in the spoiler warning in the beginning, this video is intended for people who have watched the first four seasons of Haikyuu in their entirety. However, the last few minutes will touch on post-anime material from the manga, so anime-onlys will probably want to stop watching there. However, I give a verbal warning for that in the video so don’t worry about missing it as long as you’re listening. Although for convenience, the timestamp for when I begin talking about it is 27:20!
- For manga readers who may be curious - I didn’t talk much about some of the later manga material relating to the concept of hunger, muscle and food and how it relates to the Inarizaki boys, and instead limited this primarily to Atsumu, his journey, his relationship with Osamu and how “Who Needs Memories” translates into the muscle concept for Atsumu specifically. I’m intentionally leaving that angle open for whenever the anime may catch up to that point, in case I ever want to cover it. Because it’s a concept that definitely deserves it’s own examination and this video was long enough already. So if you’re wondering why I kinda danced around and only touched upon how hunger and food and where Kita/Osamu/Atsumu are in their respective arcs relate to that, this is why. Thanks!
Hey Alexander, great video!
All of your haikyuu videos are awesome😁.
I think the anime 2.43 also has a great storyline with some interesting characters and character developments. Are you watching it? I hope you'll maybe do some reaction video's in the future on this anime too.
Cheers for the video on me mate
Can't wait for when you cover bokuto.
@@bramk7050 I am indeed watching 2.43! I won’t be making any videos about it though. And in case you’re interested, you can always refer to my MAL if you want to check if I’ve watched something :)
@@Aleczandxr 👍👍
this video seems like a love letter for atsumu and everyone who loves him
And I love it
And as someone who didn't like Atsumu, I received that letter, read it and now have my mind changed :)
And I shall fame this letter
period
Well loved and for good reason.
Atsumu: volleyball
Osamu: J E L L Y F I L L E D D O N U T S
~Hunger~
Jsjgdujbc onigiri supremacy 🍙
Edit: I LITERALLYlly JUST GOT THE JOKE A WHOLE MONTH LATER-
you did not
The layers
Brock: *
To be honest I liked Atsumu, the first time he talks to Tobio and tells him "I thought you would be prickly, but you're just a goody two shoes inside and outside the court." It showed that he actually didn't judge Kageyama as a "king of the court" like everyone else, instead he saw his kind nature and was able to read him without so little time with him, he was capable of seeing both Kageyama's strength and weakness and subtly used it during the match between Karasuno vs Inarizaki. Atsumu has some similarities to both Oikawa and Kageyama, he has talent and loves volleyball, he is known as the best setter in all the prefecture not to mention that he was disliked by his teammates when he acted somewhat arrogant and had the mindset of 'you gotta keep up to be my equal'. But like you said in the video, Atsumu had Osamu with him to straighten him out and remind his brother that not everyone is perfect and that it's okay to mess up, he's human like everyone else. Not to mention that Oikawa had Iwaizumi to straighten him out as well, whereas Kageyama had no one until he met Hinata, someone who saw his flaws and accepted them. Atsumu isn't brash or standoffish, he's actually a good guy with a burning desire to play volleyball and isn't a jerk on purpose. Some of my friends don't like Atsumu because they think he's a copy cat of Oikawa but a better version, but after seeing this video I'll have a better way of trying to convince them on why Atsumu's not a copy cat and is his own character.
what atsumu meant by goody-two-shoes was kageyama is a bit subservient to the spikers with how he caters to them with the exact sets they want, (because kageyama asks the spikers in the camp what set they want and asks for feedback) unlike how atsumu just takes everything into account himself, sets perfectly, and then lets the spiker deal with it. i can see the point of him not judging kageyama tho, and that's just how he is i guess. he's a bit egoistic and doesn't really view anyone as a "threat", and actually is very fascinated by strong opponents or plays. which is why i don't see how he's a copycat version of oikawa but better lol. seeing as oikawa is burdened and threatened by more "talented" or "special" people like kageyama and ushijima, while atsumu on the other hand is fascinated by them and love watching them, playing against them or even playing with them. there's such a stark difference so i'm curious why others have that opinion of him
@@reiiiko
To be honest neither do I, I don't understand why they and others think of Atsumu in that retrospect. They're both skilled and well known setters but like you said Atsumu is fascinated by strong opponents and doesn't feel threatened by anyone, he just wants to play the sport and plays to his abilities taking into account the sets he tosses to his teammates. Whereas Oikawa saw Kageyama and Ushijima as two threats and felt intimidated by their skills as well as left out because he felt that they were far superior in skills, he didn't see their hard work or struggles he only saw their increased growth. This is also somewhat mentioned to what Kita said about people doing more than 100% and the results of their hard work are paid off and they aren't born "gifted" or had "natural talent", an excuse other characters; like Oikawa have said in regards to Kageyama, Atsumu and even Hinata. Which is one thing I like about watching Atsumu's play during the matches because Kita's words definitely match the snippets of young Atsumu and his drive to play volleyball as well as sets the entire mood of the game in general because of his words tearing away at the "was already gifted to begin with" philosophy
*I apologize for rambling at the end*
@@genesisshuler7288 it's fine 😂. i often end up writing long-ass paragraphs about haikyuu as well because of how great the writing is. and yeah, kita's words really did peel off the concept of "genius", even if many people referred to kageyama as that throughout the show, and highlighted how hardwork is still what's behind their supreme abilities.
the difference of atsumu and oikawa though had actually been laid down from the start. they're the two people that have contradicting ideals in kageyama's head in the middle of his development. kageyama had been following oikawa's advice of giving the spikers the exact sets they WANT, which was what atsumu witnessed kageyama doing in the youth camp and the reason why he called kageyama a goody-two-shoes. kageyama's dilemma started because of this, alongside him seeing atsumu's "if they can't hit my tosses they just suck" attitude.
another difference is their pride. oikawa's pride is kind of more on winning and he also takes it personally, seeing how he handled ushijima in the end of the 2nd season. this approach is very realistic though tbh. while atsumu is very different since he didn't go through the same insecurities and experiences as oikawa did. his pride is more on setting itself and playing, which is highlighted by his fascination of strong players and not only wanting to play AGAINST them but also WITH them. like how he declared that he'll toss to hinata one day even if he just lost to karasuno. as was said in the video, he loves having "monsters dancing to his tune" in reference to him liking strong players as his spikers.
@@reiiiko
I love how you summarized things in a way that is both understandable and admirable, I also love how you added the differences between Oikawa's influence on how Kageyama plays to Atsumu's words to him during the training camp. The show of Oikawa's insecurities against Ushijima and Kageyama were definitely shown throughout Season 1 and when Aobajohsai lost to Karasuno in Season 2 (sorry for spoiling this for anyone who reads this) he took it personally because he wouldn't get the chance to face Ushijima, however the part where he talks to him and tells him that Kageyama isn't good like him, but has teammates who will help him also shows that Oikawa was willing to let his personal feelings go. When Atsumu comes in Oikawa is gone and this setter is just as experienced, he is confident and assertive in his abilities to match his plays, he doesn't look calculating even though he's very perspective. The way he plays shows that he takes great pleasure in playing with strong opponents, when he sees Hinata and Kageyama's quick he is eager and his eyes glint like a child. It's interesting how Atsumu's attitude towards Hinata when he first met him was disinterest, it boggles me how when Hinata missed his spike Atsumu was comforting and told him that it was fine, then his curiosity spiked up when he saw that Kageyama wasn't the only one "Who marched to his own drum" and his focus shifted to Hinata and the more Inarizaki played against Karasuno, Atsumu's mood changed gradually, he was having the time of his life and didn't seem too upset about losing the game since he still looked at Kageyama with respect and acknowledgement then confidently told Hinata that he will set for him one day. It does show that he acknowledges stronger opponents and he does want to stay on the court playing against and with others with the same drive
*I really gotta stay on topic, but I'm the same way when it comes to well written characters and amazing story telling. I'm just so passionate about discussing these characters with someone else*
@@reiiiko What you said is apt but I feel Oikawa's advice has been hugely misinterpreted. When Oikawa told Kageyama that he needed to give his spikers the sets they want, he meant it with reference to Hinata. At that point in the story Kageyema refused to believe in Hinata and his ability to fight mid air battles by himself, Oikawa's advice actually pushed Kageyama to believe more in Hinata and the duo really saw growth in their synergy from there. Kageyama however took Oikawa's advice to face value and completely forgot that while it was a setter's job to give spikers freedom in the air, it was also his job to push their limits. Oikawa was completely right in what he told Kageyema, the latter just didn't comprehend it fully.
Atsumu is such an interesting character. There isn't a huge amount of time spent on giving him screen time in the whole series but you can talk about him forever, so many layers to him and his relationships.
True
@@atsumu6913 O_O
It is. I admit I didn't have a favorite character in the series, BUT Atsumu (and the way he fell in love with the way Hinata plays volleyball) became my favorite character. I read the manga for him and I fell in love with his psychology and his devoted love for volleyball. His relationship with Osamu, uff. His growth. He's so complex and terrible and loving and caring and a jerk and I love him.
@Yuri Markov -ddlc profile please refrain from speaking 😭
I love Atsumu soo much and I especially like how he just falls in love with the way Hinata plays volleyball, because Hinata and Atsumu actually have a very similar approach to playing, both demand that their team members do everything they can it is just that Atsumu is way more vocal about it and Hinata let's his actions speak more. It is a match made in heaven 'cause Hinata respect the setters role but is also constantly challenging him and Atsumus reaction to that would probably be along the lines of "there I did all I could now you better do something with that."
They are two sides of one coin one express's action and the other speaks words
Yes! Yes! Yes! They are so compatible! And equally hungry!
@@ChilliesInChocolate for power
*laughs in manga*
*Spoiler Alert*
No wonder they become teammates in both pro team and olympic team
when atsumu set up the ball from crouched position and smiled genuinely after his spiker score with it, the manga chapter simply titled as 'love' or 'ai'. the love for the game, the love for the ball, the love for his spikers. the type of love that's capable of making such an proud, demanding personality into a selfless person. i dont recall any other chapter titled with 'love' word in its title. and for furudate sensei to finally use such a powerful word 'love' in a chapter focusing on atsumu is just, wow.
Nice observation :)
Can you give me chapter number? Already read all the manga but can't remember what chapter it is.
@@BlackWhiteCloud it was 279 :)
It was the moment I respected and appreciated him more❤
Furudate used the word LOVE to describe Atsumu in the Illustration book as well. He really created Atsumu to embody the word in such an unconventional way that even the ones that have a "bad personality" have such an immense and intense love if only you look a little bit closer.
kita seems to extrapolate atsumu’s hunger for volleyball to his philosophy for approaching life - one is built upon the foundation of their daily actions and intents; thus, they both highly value individual accountability and responsibility. they also both disregard fear entirely - atsumu, because he wholeheartedly desires the freedom of being a monster, and kita, because he trusts deeply in the habits he’s ingrained into the fabric of his being.
i think that’s why kita gravitates towards monsters like atsumu; they manage to hone and sharpen their uninhibited instinct through deliberate choice and effort. he sees his quiet philosophy realized through theatrics and glorious spectacle, even though that hunger shown by characters like atsumu would seem to totally run counter to his beliefs. they are free *because* they have demonstrated habitual discipline - why wouldn’t kita constantly talk about how proud he is of his teammates?
also, kita is best boy. calling it
Kita is indeed best boi. It is known.
i love people like you, you understand characters so deeply.
@@cheekygalxx3135 aww thank you, that means a lot to me! i just see myself as someone who likes haikyuu a whole lot lol
You could not have said it better! You are right! To have fun, one needs to become strong first!
'There is no setter more devoted to his spikers than Miya Atsumu'
Ähm thanks?
Did someone in the anime say that?
@@charlienorthover1702 it's in the video, i would guess that it came form the scouts from the japan's national team
Someone says it on the anime/manga i think but I can't remember
@@BlackWhiteCloud The all-Japan youth coach says it ( the one who gave the speech in the latter half of episode 22 s4 ). Don't remember exactly the phrasing in the anime, but he does say it in the manga.
“To be good is to be free.” If there is one lesson that I learned through watching and reading haikyuu and later on, watching Atsumu’s journey, is that freedom in anything you do in life, comes through the ability to be good at it. There is no greater inspiration than this one. Be good at what you love, because your hard efforts will be rewarded with all the great people that worked just as hard as you did, having the time of your life being good at what you all love.
this was beautifully put, thanks.
What really intrigued me about his character is, as much as he loves having spikers dancing to his tune, he originally took interest in being a setter because he heard his coach saying, "I'll letcha hit it nice and easy." So he's drawn to that act of giving, support, and selflessness, even though he usually acts like a demanding prick, and that contrast makes it really interesting to dissect his personality and make me wonder would he ever display those qualities off the court, and how that plays into his relationship with others.
Your take on that line is interesting. My interpretation of that line has always been the exact opposite. I believe that instead of wanting to support or being selfless, Atsumu heard "I'll LET you hit it nice and easy" as if the setter is giving permission for the hitter to touch the ball. It's along the same lines of thinking as Kageyama, the setter is the position that touches the ball the most and coordinates the teams offense. Given Atsumu's hunger and dedication to volleyball and his drive to always be the best, him wanting control of who he "lets" hit the ball has always made more sense to me. Atsumu is arguably my favorite character in the show although there are soooo many good characters to choose from.
@Vero Mejía I would say that it's probably a bit of both. Atsumu likes to be able to be in control, but at the same time he is completely selfless to whoever he allows to spike. He gives his all in his toss and makes sure to give his spiker the best possible set.
"There is no setter more devoted to his spikers than Miya Atsumu"
"All the spikes that the attackers do thanks to my passes, are points scored by me"
These two canon lines may seem contradictory but when you think about it, it really is not. Atsumu knows that unless he gives his best, his very all, in each of his tosses to his spikers, he would have 'failed' to become his vision of a setter. That's why he's adamant on giving the best possible sets for his spikers and why it pisses him off when someone can't hit it.
He knows that in order to bring out the best of his spikers, he has to bring out his best as well. Because of this, Atsumu is extremely aware that he too has credit for when his spikers score points. Without his set, that spiker wouldn't have scored as well. Atsumu seems to see the setter and the spiker to be "one" in a sense. Both need each other. Without the setter, a spiker can't score. Without a spiker, a setter can't score either.
A good, albeit cheesy metaphor for Atsumu would probably be relationships. I mean, we choose who we end up dating. It is a person's choice who to give their love and support to. And when they finally choose someone, that person would then perhaps shower them with all the support they can give. It's something like that I think. To Atsumu, setting is like being selfless and being selfish at the same time. He chooses who to set to. He chooses which setter would dance to his tune. But when he does, he gives that spiker his all. Only his very best. And honestly I loved how Furudate wrote him like this.
@@sunnyrainy3298 this is late but your comment is one of the comments that really stands out in my eyes. I agree too, esp when I saw some of other commenters saying that Furudate only described chapts title with him in it with word literally meaning LOVE. To put it simply, he's just in love with volleyball itself, and just like what you said, being a setter is him acting selfless & selfish at the same time. As a popular anonymous quote that said " You shouldn't give your 'love' to others if you don't know how to love yourself.."🥺🥺
EVERYONE IN THE WORLD WAKE UP, ALECZANDXR MADE A HAIKYUU VIDEO ABOUT MIYA ATSUMU!
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Love This guy videos
YESSSS! Have a great day and God bless! All the best and take care! :>
@Yuri Markov dont you know that not everyone can text in english easily?? or dont you know there is a posibility she or he is still learning english??
Japan's coach speech at the end of the tournament arc, "today you are defeated, what will you be tomorrow?", apllies so well to Atsumu.
There's a whole page with him along with those lines too!! The line "Yesterday you were defeated" is shown on same panel as Osamu which made me so emotional
“This position .. this timing .. this angle .. PERFECTION!” Yes! My boy Atsumu getting a video! Thank you for this! 👏🏾
I deserved this ngl
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@@atsumu6913 Sorry I’m late, Tsumu!
In the first 20 minutes, I gained a much stronger liking, understanding, and respect for Atsumu. Your videos are always so well written, it's amazing. Even though you don't discuss technique, I think your videos help improve my volleyball, because it helps in motivating me and gives some kind change in mentality. Thanks a lot for all these videos.
Wow, thank you! That's really awesome to hear, I've only played volleyball a couple of times in my life but it's really cool that I can indirectly help you out in that way. I'm glad to hear it.
What about the other 10? haha
@@BernardoBlue I hadn't finished the rest of the ten minutes when I commented.
@@mohithkunchala6304 Ah, got it!
"Having monster hitters singing to his tune."
Oh I remember that manga panel so well.
When you started discussing about Osamu “leaving” Atsumu, I started holding my tears. I just finished my last college swim season and I’m graduating in 2 months. I’m closing my book on competitive swimming after 16+ years competing in it and its harder than I thought it’d be. Not just for leaving the sport but detaching myself from the people that Ive met from it. I really wanna know how Osamu felt when he made the choice.
I adore and envy people like Atsumu, but I am not regretting anything. Like Ukai said, “Volleyball (life) is a sport where you’re always looking up”.
Another awesome job Aleczander!
@Yuri Markov then go to school stop skipping online classes 😑
I would say the first rightfully prideful character is ushijima, he is not arrogant but he certainly demands respect
Definitely, and his desire to crush Hinata is definitely borne from a childish pride.
Yup... That is why Ushijima rubs me the wrong way...
one of the things that also made me like him more aside from the complexity that has been touched upon in this video, is just atsumu's sheer love of setting.
i think atsumu fell in love with setting itself first, and it's something that contributes greatly into how he became the top high school setter.
from what was shown in the flashback, he realized how "cool" setters are after watching a setter "helped" the other kid spike by placing the ball exactly at the kid's contact point. let's also note that the scene before that was him telling osamu how he hit the ball perfectly. from those things that he saw and experienced, atsumu realized and grasped at a young age what and how a setter should be like. it's why later on, his sets are described as easy to hit, and as the coach in all-japan camp said, makes the spiker feel like they've gotten better. (ties into the flashback where atsumu felt like he hit the ball perfectly, which is the reason why i think it's a factor in atsumu's realization).
atsumu is the #1 high school setter for being, as kenma put it, "the ideal setter". it's what i personally think differentiates him from other great setters in the series like kageyama or oikawa, whose flaws naturally hinder them into reaching their full potential in some way. i mean, even kageyama only reached the point of pushing his spikers to their full potential in season 4, after hinata "crowned" him again. it's something atsumu already does however, because the day he realized he wanted to become a setter, he latched onto what a setter is ideally like and strived to become like that. in contrast of flaws being a hindrance to someone's full potential, his flaw of being egoistic and uncaring of what others think of him is a contribution to his fixation of being a setter who gives perfect sets no matter what, something i believe he also values above losing.
his expression and tone while saying the line "because i'm a setter" already speaks for itself and is the main reason why i started liking his character, tbh. that much love and pride for what you do is moving and so respectable.
edit: bruh i didn't realize it was so long 😂 you know you love a character when you write a wholeass essay about them 😔
finally the comment that i can agree haha Also, suna told him that he could set it in another way but Atsumu says like he needs to give a good set at that time it didnt finally sink in to me that he is a dedicated setter.
It's also so contagious to see someone have such a good time, his childlike and pure answer of "I used 10 fingers for support because I'm a setter!" whilst absolutely beaming with happiness. Radiating golden retriever energy.
Edit: Sorry to Necro. I just loved your analysis of Atsumu.
Also the fact that the kanji for Atsumu (侑) also means hunger is so fitting and I love Furudate for that
When it comes to Haikyuu analysis, this man doesn't miss. I am pretty sure that his enthusiasm for this series would overwhelm Furudate if he got the chance to talk to him/her.
I absolutely love Atsumu. He’s probably my favorite character in Haikyuu. He’s such a interesting and complex character and I love seeing an in depth analysis of him. Great video!
Thanks!
THANK YOU🙏🏼❤ Sadly there aren't many people who are able to grasp Atsumu's character, so I hope this video helps to make it clearer because you said it all in such a great way. The thing about Atsumu not being like middle school Kageyama in particular - it's so different if you think about it but rarely someone does. While I love and admire Atsumu's mentality about not giving a shit about what people think of him, I'm still glad that he found teammates after middle school who are willing to put in the work to pay him the respect he deserves. It was never about being mean or arrogant. I could write an essay about Atsumu's character but thanks to your beautiful explaination, I don't have to do that anymore😂🙏🏼
Haha, you’re very welcome! Atsumu is a character worthy of tons of discussion and respect so I’m so glad that you found this to be comprehensive! He does get misunderstood a lot, which is a big part of why I wanted to do this. Thanks for watching!😊
@@Aleczandxr My pleasure! ☺🙏🏼
Time to learn about myself
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Hey Tsumu!
I love how you don't simp over Atsumu even though you clearly love his character. He's so full of joy and passion but he is self-centered and he does have an ego, but that's not a bad thing and it's great for the cast overall
"There had been 1 type of personality that had been absent in the series"
*shows Zlatan*
*Everyone liked that*
This is an amazing analysis! I also love Atsumu's love and hunger for volleyball. It reminds me of Hinata. Both of them are like children when playing. They are exhilarated when playing with and against strong players. Them being teammates was great, even if it's just for a while. Though, I wish MSBY gets more “bonding” moments if that arc gets animated.
Thank you!
The Haikyuu manga may have ended last year, however Aleczandxr still dropping this bangers videos still on my favorite sport manga series
Ohh, I like the use of manga panels in this one, nice job
Thanks, didn't want to use too much repeat footage for a 33 minute video so I figured I'd use some of the manga, haha.
When he went to silence the brass band, I felt that.
And having been in marching band, although not in volleyball games, there would be times where it's required for one of the players to silence the band, since the team needs to concentrate, so what Atsumu did wasn't unusual. Though I agree with you [not myself, the youtuber] XD.
D- did you just talk to yourself?
Why did you comment your own comment- and you just responded to yourself..?
@@howai4204ahahahhahahaha
random thought the part where you mentioned how the monsters climb can be lonely the only thing that popped in my head was the panel of bokuto doing sprints with his team and when he looked back no one was there and then he just kept on running
Absolutely. That’s one of the most enduring parts and images of the manga for me and it really encapsulates the loneliness of that quest.
i loved this video a lot so thank you ! i personally absolutely adore the way atsumus character relates to hinata, how his “one day i’m gonna set for you” is just an accumulation of hinatas growth as a ball boy. the way that at the beginning of s4 the gap between hinata and kageyama (and by extension atsumu) seems so large, the fact that kageyama and atsumu get to play amongst elites and hinata is picking up balls for people who wish they were elites, plus the fact that hinata has always had to beg people to set for him (kageyama, his friends in middle school) so getting to see how at first hinata couldn’t play with high skilled players and had to beg to be set for, and then ending with a highly skilled player asking to set for him is so satisfying! i also like to think hinata was the reason why atsumu started to focus on the journey and have fun with the game, like when kita said people like atsumu want the results more than the journey seeing atsumu get lost in the match and not be so obsessed with winning and instead having genuine fun. there are times when hinata does something cool and atsumu is like “woah that’s so fricking awesome!” and osamu confusedly tells him “you would usually be sulking right now” to me that shows he’s focusing on the journey of the match and not as much the end result (i.e. winning) . he feels excitement playing hinata and when he sees him do something amazing he’s like “wow i want to do that too” . like i just absolutely adore the way atsumu and hinata are apart of each others journey. especially considering how they both come from “pairs” (karasuno duo, the miya twins) and that they were both the “weaker” of the pairs (hinata being told he has no value without kageyama, osamu being asked to be setter first) they way that they both had to break away from these pairs and learn to fight on their own is so interesting to me, especially given the different attitudes as hinata actively fights to be seen as his own entity whereas atsumu fights against it. the way that atsumu and hinata really didn’t click with another player like their previous pairs (e.g how in brazil volleyball partners are not permanent and more temporary) until they ultimately found each other is so cool to me! sorry for rambling in your comments i just really like hinata and atsmus jounery
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for sharing.
I loved the monologue from Osamu. “He plays volleyball how i eat my food” that whole dialogue was immaculate.
Such a slept on character writing wise
Thank you for the incredible analysis of this wonderful character. I have always admired the passion that leads to continuous improvement that the characters have in this series. Atsumu shows it so genuinely with the "hunger" and sheer love he has for volleyball and it's something that made me love and appreciate him even more. Atsumu definitely is my favorite character. It is sad that some do not understand him, I hope that many more can see this video and comprehend the depth of this character. Thank you again for this amazing video!
My pleasure! So glad you enjoyed.
Miya Atsumu and Hinata dynamic is like a man courting his love.
he really wanted to play with him
As for as a character, I always find it difficult to explain why I like him. Like, I like him a lot! He’s probably my favorite manga-only character. He’s definitely a bit of a brat and a jerk, but he’s also just as passionate about volleyball as Hinata, Ushijima, Oikawa, and Kageyama. He’s got insane skill and, although he can definitely use kinder wording, he’s kinda right when he says people who can’t hit his tosses are scrubs.
I especially like how, at least from memory lol, he never really says he’s better than his opponents (at least Kageyama in this case). Yeah, he called him a goody two shoes, but he never pulled an Oikawa and said something like “I’m definitely better than him”. He’s labeled as the No. 1 setter, yet not once do we see him brag about it.
He loves a good challenge too. When Kageyama dumps the ball to reach match point, Atsumu isn’t pissed. He’s smiling. That detail is just something I love. Plus, the match starts with him kinda looking down on Hinata, but by the end, he acknowledges Hinata and even says he’ll toss to him one day. That’s so cool!! He’s a good guy who’s passionate about volleyball. I can get why some people dislike him, but he’s extremely endearing to me.
He had limited screentime, which makes it even harder for me to explain why I like him, but oh well. I hope to see him again soon! Also, I’m glad Furudate kinda changed his personality from the national youth camp to the nationals match. I like his depiction in the Inarizaki match much more.:)
I disagree that his personality changed from the camp to the match against Karasuno. It's pretty consistent, he never lost that competitive and egotistical edge, we just saw it fleshed out more and we were better able to understand where it came from.
I don't think that his personality changed from the camp to the match against Karasuno. It's pretty consistent, he never lost that competitive and egotistical edge, we just saw it fleshed out more and we were better able to understand where it came from.
Atsumu is that one player that is seen cocky , arrogant and talented but reality is that he does his best and execpts others to do the same. Maybe without osumu he may had become like kageyama but because osumu is there he became a player many want to play with and sometimes against him.
I love this video! Atsumu is an easily misunderstood character. I loved how you highlighted the impact of Osamu on Atsumu's development; Atsumu's parallels/contrasts to Oikawa, Kageyama, and Hinata; and his genuine care for teammates in the form of effort and perfect sets. Thank you so much for doing one of my favorite characters in sports anime justice! Your videos on Haikyuu are essential to enjoying the series imo :^D
That's incredibly kind of you to say, thank you so much & I really appreciate that :)
Beautiful analysis. Your video really did open my perspective on how Atsumu views respect. His anger towards his teammates makes a lot more sense now, realizing that it was more focused on their effort and the result in contrast to what Kageyama had during his middle school days. Brilliant vid!
Thanks very much!
please,,, you said literally everything I wanted to say about Atsumu, I loved him from his first appearance. but after showing him more screen time in the last season and giving me more time to understand his character. I found myself admiring him even more, and I really hate the way most of the fandom hating him and calling him selfish, and ignoring how supportive and careful he is to his teammates and the spikers. and as you mentioned he has the right to be mad at them when he worked hard and put all his effort into his sets to be the best for them then they just simply fail. adding that he's responsible and aware about his own failure.
and not me simping over his adorable, cute, childish personality too
It's understandable why many people dislike him (heck even hate on him) but I hope they find this video so that their perspective of him changes
That’s why I hate when the fandom presents Atsumu as an anxious lil bean who feels worthless and/or an overconfident looser that nobody likes that much and isn’t that good. He’s confident and arrogant, he’s good and he knows it. His team allows him to be this way because he is that great.
People that are damn good at what they do and are confident about it are often mistaken as arrogant by the casuals. I played a high level of football and the further up you go the more you find people like Atsumu.
MIYA!!!ATSUMU!!!! MY FAVOURITE CHARACTER!!! MY COMFORT BOY!! no but seriously I haven't even watched this video yet but I'm already so happy, I love atsumu so much and I'm so excited to dive into this character study.
halfway through the video and "he could use some communication lessons, but his heart isn't in the wrong place" got me screaming, it describes him so much, he's such a diligent and hardworking boy who deserves every once of respect and success he earns but he's not the best at communicating his thoughts and people often view him in a bad light which is a bummer because he's such a great and complex character.
!Manga spoilers ahead in this comment!
Something I admire about Atsumu’s hunger is that despite being praised and acknowledged as the number server in Division 1 V-League and arguably Japan, he still seeks to separate himself above the rest as a true elite by learning to mix up his serve to become a tri-wielder. Despite being among the best, he seeks to be BETTER than the best. He was frustrated and even brought his distress to his brother when they got older and just goes to show that his best drive to compete is his own competitive flame and push from his brother. This hunger to be the best server is still in him despite his competition being the best it’s ever been.
Haikyuu is a generational sports manga for me, I don’t know what was better, the anime or manga because the manga is so good at making you feel how hungry every volleyball player is, especially in the Nationals and it’s so intense that even myself while reading it felt actually mentally strained as every point came with so much effort and everyone trying their hardest and the players themselves just keep pushing on
"One day I'm gonna set for you" if that ain't the most romantic proposal ever idk what is
Atsumu is incredibly fun to watch. When I was reading the manga I was a bit conflicted, because everything seemed so intense, and I kinda ignored the things that made me love him later on.
I also appreciate very much that Furudate sensei made his setters kinda similar but so different.
Cannot wait for the rest of the story to be animated. That last match will basically be Monster's Ball 2.0
22:18 "to be good is to be free" lol love how you sneaked that in there haha! amazing video as always, i always tune in instantly when its a haikyuu one and today its about one of my fave hq characters omg AND your narration in this one is really amazing great job!!
(also that Noya transition at 29:34 min is so good btw!)
Thank you! It's a topic that is really important to me so I'm so glad you enjoyed so much.
One thing i just noticed. When Osamu threw the volleyball at the back of his head and Atsumu started chasing him.
He did that because, Osamu knew how hard it is for some to be hated by others, and didnt want Atsumu to spend breaks at the volleyball camp alone.
Very immature, but super sweet and brotherly nonetheless.
I just want to say I love the living hell out of your channel and content. I love anime so much and I feel like it portrays stories and themes in a way that no show could even come close to do.
Sadly most of those things aren’t acknowledged, I see most people just taking everything at face value instead of analyzing things, even when I have conversations with others their replies are very dry since they don’t look at these things just talk about cool fights or bandwagoning on social media.
But you do and I love you for that, please keep it up! You’re one of the few channels that provide such interesting videos!
Love from Saudi Arabia, sorry if any English mistakes are present.
Bro nobody wanted an assignment from u
But good job
I appreciate that, thank you very much. I don't hear about many watchers from Saudi Arabia so this is really cool! Glad you enjoy the content.
You have to cut our fellow comrades some slack, they just started watching anime. You'll start seeing more people appreciating the deeper stuff.
But I have to say, the video was quite enjoyable. It goes to show why I think Haikyuu is my favorite sports anime!
@@NedVedSed for sure, haikyuu and kuroko are the best sports anime, and I don’t mean Saudi people specifically, it’s just most people I see on subreddit and posts are just there to comment best girl best anime without appreciating it, etc.
For me what built Atsumu's character was honestly Osamu.
Mild manga spoilers:
His 60 year challenge to his brother had so much meaning so many levels, it served as so much, it really finalized the characters for me
In one of the official guidebooks, the author explained that Atsumu's name was picked because the word means "to assist". Osamu's name was also picked because that word can mean "to assist" too. I just think it's so awesome since they are twins, their names have the same meaning, and that they will forever support each other, and foreshadow their career choices in the future.
So many people called Atsumu an "Oikawa 2.0" when he first appeared, but it turns out that Atsumu is more similar to Bokuto and Hinata than Oikawa.
I love Atsumu an unhealthy amount.
So atsumu is basically who oikawa aimed to be. The difference is that oikawa crumbled due to his lack of self worth and insecurity while atsumu just looked forward
Timeskip oikawa dogswalk everyone 😂
This made me appreciate Atsumu a lot more! So thank you very much! The reason why I liked Atsumu at first was his beautiful way of setting and how it was highlighted in the series. Then on second watch, I understood his philosophy of setting and was at awe of him. Now that I add this insatiable hunger and how his work ethics match with Kita-san's so well, it makes him very much more likeable. I think his confidence is an attractive aspect of him, the fact that he never doubted that his efforts would reap him rewards. It is a foil to all the other characters that we have seen, since they all seem to have their moments of doubt.
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed!
I already miss Haikyuu. I'm almost at the point of re-reading the manga coz I've rewatched the anime multiple times... And I love this video! Got goosebumps at the different parts and appreciated Haikyuu and its characters all over again...
Cool, glad you loved it! I’m in that place too, I miss it a ton.
atsumu is already one of my fav characters in hq but i’m only 10 mins in and it’s making me love him more
the moment atsumu crouched for that set, i was touched beyond words. when he said 'because i'm a setter', i fell in love. he might not have the best personality but i cannot NOT admire the effort he puts in all of his sets. it would be a dream to play with a setter like atsumu.
real
He's a puppy in human form.
I'm all here for any Haikyuu content. For me, it is one of my favourite of all time
I've seen a lot of haikyuu videos, but I've really been wanting to see the topic of "Hunger" tackled more in depth for the longest time. Sick video man, always love your writing.
Many thanks mate, appreciate it.
Here's hoping for a better schedule and more consistent animation for the next season Haikyuu bros
Without a doubt! Give the staff the time they need, they deserve it!
@@Aleczandxr true
@@Aleczandxr As much I would want that to be true, I don't think we will get a better animation _next_ _time_, *if* there is a next time that is..
The main role of anime is generally to increase the sales of the manga, from where much of money is made by the producers. Now that there is no more manga to promote, I hardly think that the producers would be willing to put much resources into another few seasons of anime. If they do, there is a high chance that we'd get a half assed adaptation like TPN season 2.
@@calponik3139 I understand the fear, but I disagree pretty confidently personally.
@@calponik3139 Haikyuu is still very popular in Japan. There's no reason not to animate the rest of the manga. And they could still make money out of merch and other stuff
How can you look into The details At This atomic level , it's just mind blowing
Nothing captures the joy of volleyball like when Osamu faked Atsumu's set to him and Atsumu burst out in laughter in the middle of a heated match. It's that feeling of pure love and joy for the sport
one of the best written characters in haikyuu. period
I can’t wait for the next arc to be animated
The nekoma match is so good
@@moathelbakary7698 my personal favourite match and the final match of the series as well
Can't believe I finally found something Haikyuu related that isn't just rabid simping for literally every character lmao
Lmao I feel you, the simping is fine and speaks to how amazing the characterisation is, but I wish more was said on how incredible the storytelling is
@@jameskendall6380 I agree 100%
It's essentially the most compelling sports anime
I just love how challenging and demanding he is, like when he will focus on Noya when serving, just for fun and because he CAN. His play is so different from Oikawa in this way, and I think just that fact shows a little of their personnalities. Atsumu is moved by Hinata cause he gives his all, and he has fun, but expect his set to be on point, and that's exactly what Atsumu wants too. Great videos!
Thank you!
This video is just another list of reasons to love Atsumu lolol I love it
I’ve always loved the relationship between Atsumu and Kita, but I never drew the conclusion that their arcs were thematically extremely similar till this video. I really appreciate Inarizaki more after watching this, and your Kita video as well. Amazing video as always, consistently blowing my mind.
Thanks very much, and I'm glad I was able to make that connection for you! Inarizaki really is such a cohesive team, everything just merges with each other so seamlessly with the characters it's unreal.
This video deserves more recognition! My respect to Atsumu really deepened.
Thank you! Glad to help.
not even a few minutes and man i feel like crying. so many people bash on atsumu, or just make fun of him, and yeah they're joking at times, but it does get rlly old and im so happy to see people actually appreciate his character and the depth of it. atsumu is my favourite character, along with oikawa in haikyuu, i just love these two so much, and when i say this, people often assume its bc the characters are "good looking" when rlly when i first watched the anime and read the manga, i didnt like both of them lol, when i grew deeper into the fandom, i realized how amazing and deep their characters are and realy grew to love them both as my favourites, thank you so much for the video, ill have it saved :)
My pleasure, I’m so glad you enjoyed! Atsumu and the writing behind him deserve so much respect, so this was like a labor of love to that end to hopefully clarify any misunderstandings that people may have about him.
I love Oikawa, yes. But Atsumu is the best setter rival that Kageyama will ever have.
I think so too-
I'll have to disagree because Oikawa is canonically listed as one of Kageyama's 2 greatest influences along with Hinata. After season 2, Kageyama was never scared of his opponents the same way he feared Oikawa. Atsumu and Kageyama are too similar in their style wherein they will only toss to spikers they believe deserve their setup, while we can note how Oikawa adjusts himself and makes use of anyone (even if not as skilled). Although, I do agree that the entire "goody two shoes" arc was a turning point for Kageyama's growth so I'll hand it to Atsumu for awakening that hehe.
As per usual, the way you express your thoughts and emotions is so detailed and elaborate! I truly appreciate all the effort you put in these videos. Your words make it easy for the viewers to feel your passion for a show or character!!
That's so lovely to hear, thanks so much!
I finally finished the manga and I'm going through your Haikyuu!! videos now and they're just so brilliant and bring my love for all these characters to the next level. you make me keen to want to watch the series AGAIN to explore more themes and ideas (and I don't have the time for that STOP DOING THIS TO ME)
huge props for such a great video!
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it!
Atsumu is basically Kageyama southern style, had an Osamu to keep him sane after realizing his innate talents and being ostracized for it and a school varsity he could stick with.
Kageyama is actually even more aggressive than Atsumu. Remember his King of the Court (bad version) days ? He was saying to his teammates in Kitagawa Daichi "Match my tosses if you want to win" while screaming at this teammates in the meantime Atsumu around the same period of time i suppose asked his spikers if they had any problem with his sets and THEN coldly confronted them with "then why couldn't you score any points ?". He is extremely considerate of his spiker's needs like Oikawa but pushes his teammates to do better at the same time. Something that kageyama only later in the series learns how to do.
One of the greatest compliments I've ever recieved is being compared to Atsumu after mixing Kageyamas and Hinatas quick, with his kneeling set.
this was really beautiful. you're always able to enhance my enjoyment/understanding of a series so much every time i go to watch your videos. what you said about "we don't need the memories" being an underlying code for "the memories are part of us" really spoke with me (': amazing work, thanks for putting this together
Thank you so much! The story does most of the work for me, but I'm glad you enjoyed this regardless :)
might defeat the whole purpose of this video but i think Atsumu does have a “gift” that might classify him as a “genius” after all (though we know that word doesn’t have a lot of meaning anymore): he’s an insanely fast learner. just look at how he executed the freak quick immediately. that definitely helped him in his journey. but of course, him being a fast learner wouldnt mean shit without him working this hard.
Oikawa, Hinata and Atsumu are easily the best and deepest characters
i- im so glad i watched this- I feel like without osamu atsumu would have ended up somewhat like aomine from knb-
“Hold on, Aleczandxr just posted” soo happy to see a video on Atsumu! Thank you for the video!
My pleasure. Hope you enjoyed it!
Igoy Brought me here. Come to Brasil we have Monkeys and samba.
This was fantastic!!! Thank you so much for making and sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I always thought the motto was more of a thing where when athletes lose and ppl say, “atleast we were there”, or “we’ll remember this forever though right”. As a super competitive person that always pissed me off cause like the motto said i always thought, “i don’t want memories” or “i wanted more than just to be here”. So I always viewed the motto as more of a, “we’re not here for experience, we’re not here for next year, we’re trying to take it all home now”
To sum it up, atsumu best boy
Really great video analysis on Atsumu. You did a great job touching on the many layers of Atsumu
since atsumu is my fave character in hq, i was kinda waiting for you to say something that i wouldn't agree lol but your analysis was really good. i also think that hinata is an important part of post time skip atsumu's characterization since post brazil hinata chose msby with "the best setter" in his mind and they became the duo of msby.
People would always say that they love Atsumu and I would never be able to understand, but I think I get it now. Thanks. It's good to finally be able to understand where his selfishness and "bad attitude" actually comes from
Also off topic but I got a Haikyuu sneakers ad lol
Atsumu is so understandable if you have experience in something competitive
@@KianOntong13 Yup
I found your channel a few days ago, and it’s really amazing! Your analytical skills impress, and I started rewatching Haikyuu in order to understand each character and do an analysis by myself. Thank you for this!
My pleasure! Super glad you found me as well, haha.
You are so phenomenal. Your videos are insightful and well expressed I hope you never stop!
Thank you! As long as I have enough support, I'll keep going as long as possible!
Thank you for this video now I have a better explanation in an argument why Atsumu is not really a proud, arrogant, etc. character...I really love Atsumu tho there were times I didn't cause I never really focus or notice the smallest details that are very important and you explained it very well. Osamu is also a very loving brother and character I mean without Osamu like what you said in your video Atsumu is very lonely. That was one of the reasons why they had another fight when Osamu said he didn't want to pursue volleyball, that may had a very hard hit on Atsumu and he himself knew that and it gave him anxiety, I mean I understand it, even just abit, but I know how it feels cause I also had experiences. This is why I love the Miya twins so much cause they are a mix of rivals and brotherly love for one another. This is why Miya twins is a #siblingsgoals that I very much love and support. Thank you again for this wonderful video!!!
You’re very welcome! I’m glad it was helpful.
Omg. Really great video! I really love it when someone talking about a character in specific, its just interesting to learning it.
Thank you!
Had to restrain myself from watching the last part cuz i havent read the Manga but man you have such incredible insight into atsumu and his character i cant express how much it opens my eyes. Thanks i hope you cover the season 5 haikyu dumpster showdown with nekoma
Just when I thought my hype for Haikyu died already...... I was planning to revive it for season 5
As a twin, I appreciate them being depicted in a more “work great together, work hard against each other” instead of that weird link shit people do.
same the twins are similar but different
I think Atsumu and Hinata are like a pair.
Atsumu wholeheartedly offer his every toss sincerely. That’s why he also care so much about how the spikers view his toss.
At mbty stage, Atsumu first met Bokuto as a teammate he told Bakuto please not to blame him if Bakuto didn’t score with his toss.
That’s shows a lot of Atsumu characters. He devoted himself in the toss to his spikers.
Hinata just cherish every toss given by a setter. He appreciates and are greatful to kageyama’s toss despite quality coz he knows kageyama gave his best in that toss.
Is hard for Atsumu not to fall for Hinata knowing how he appreciates every bit for effort by the setter despite the results.
That’s must felt very sweet for Atsumu.
I always tear up when I watch your haikyuu videos. Experiencing this story is the greatest thing that ever happened to me and seeing other people talking about it, loving and appreciating it as much as I do truly makes me happy. Thank you as always.
You're very welcome
i think the part that makes me really like haikyuu is that we see people who love volleyball. and not just love it, obsess over it. people who play volleyball like they eat food. they're people who truly love the sport. it's kind of romantic in a way, to love something so much that you spend the one life you have to chase it for as long as you can.
minor spoiler, but i really liked that in the future not everyone went pro and they found happy lives around other career paths and lifestyles.
Osamu aspect got to me. After playing the sport for five years in university and giving it my all, it felt weird not to play it. Career path was always diverging but it was hard to leave the sport.