both wanted something that the other had. and in their respective competitions, junpei realized he had much more to work on to keep up with ruo and ruo is frustrated that junpei didnt fulfill his expectations.




ruo is justified to feel that way about junpei. junpei had more "freedom" at godai than oikawa studio, which his why his performance had been lackluster. however, junpei needed that strictness to hone in on his basic foundations to allow him to do the ballet he wants to do


junpei's most detrimental weakness is inexperience, his lack of years in ballet. nevertheless, it is his experience that make him special. i loved this spread especially because it shows he and his ballet is made up of everyone that has mentored this growth.


denji in csm pt 2

don't forget

real haikyuu fans know ball boy arc is the foundation of peak

hirugami sachirou has a very inspiring story

putting 2 examples just bc haikyuu is full of bangers

it's him

REAL CHARACTER GROWTH IS WHEN HINATA SHOUYOU USED TO NOT BE ABLE TO HOLD A VOLLEYBALL WITH ONE HAND BUT NOW HE CAN

PEDRO TURNED HINATA INTO GAARA IN THE LATEST LET'S HAIKYUU 😭

v*z and their liberties with translating are so funny sometimes like they rly said a lot of words in the atsumu/oikawa interaction when all their speech bubbles simply say "eh? eh? eh?" and "ha? ha? ha?"

honestly sakusa's contribution to haikyuu was remembering and recalling pivotal moments in hinata and kageyama's volleyball career like someone definitely has the memories

haikyuu was born out of furudate's love for volleyball and depicts that "volleyball is fun/interesting" as its thesis. but at its core is hinata shoyou and if i had to sum up his story in a quote, it would be this:

hinata's wet hair looks like his 3rd year hair it's kinda cute 🥹