hinata shoyo is probably my favorite basic shonen protagonist because i don’t know how much effort it would take to fly or turn super saiyan or achieve a black flash or a rasengan.
but i can imagine what it takes to leave everyone and everything you know to go from japan to brazil, learn a completely new version of volleyball, be awkward around a new roommate and learn 3 different languages (spanish, english and portuguese)
i can imagine burnout from all that plus breaking and rebuilding you muscles constantly and dealing with sand and wind and sun and rain affecting your plays.
the man works as a delivery boy and teaches kids portuguese (not even his first language) to support himself while becoming an established beach volleyball player famous all around rio de janeiro.
what a legend.
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"I smiled.
We were under the same sky at least"
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kags in his head:
kags out loud so hinata can hear:
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I finally finished the Haikyuu!! manga last night :,) so here’s some of my immediate (silly) takeaways. Plus my more genuine reaction which was of course mostly ‘oh my god theyre playing volleyball…’
Such a wonderful story and of course it breaks my heart a bit to realise just how much will need to be cut when it’s animated. I loved the Brazil arc so much especially!! I’m glad I got to read it before seeing the end of the anime, so I could see all their stories reach this point together. Thank you Haikyuu!!
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haikyuu movie haikyuu movie haikyuu movie yippee
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