Volleyball Couple Reaction to Haikyu!! S1E16: "Winners and Losers"

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Professional volleyball player and World Champion Sarah Pavan shares her love of Haikyu!! with her husband/coach and former volleyball athlete, Adam.
Edited by: Lydia Xu
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“Winners and Losers.” Haikyu: 1st Season. Writ. Taku Kishimoto, Dir. Shintarō Itoga, Sentai Filmworks, 2014.
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  • @linh_tran93
    @linh_tran937 ай бұрын

    Furudate (the author) did play volleyball but not as a pro, only during middle and high school. So yeah, they did have first-hand experience, to some extent.

  • @miu01011996

    @miu01011996

    7 ай бұрын

    fun fact: Furudate-sensei played middle blocker in high school he also mentioned in his interviews (Da Vinci April 2014 issue): "Back when I was a student, especially in high school, volleyball was everything to me. Still, I never manage to make the best of it, and that feeling of incompleteness never left me." "I started this series because I wanted to write a story about this awesome sport that I love so much... I write Haikyuu hoping to convey how fun and cool volleyball can be to those who don't know and those who already know of volleyball. I want kids to continue playing volleyball and think 'Volleyball is so cool!' "

  • @Allen-qs2xr

    @Allen-qs2xr

    7 ай бұрын

    @@miu01011996 thanks for citing the interview, always thought these were urban legends since they were never cited

  • @TrianaNero
    @TrianaNero7 ай бұрын

    Furudate, the author of Haikyuu, did play volleyball in school (middle blocker, if memory serves). They said volleyball was everything to them, particularly in high school, and the fact that they failed to make the best out of it left them feeling incomplete and disappointed for a long time. This was one of the reasons why they decided to draw a volleyball manga in the first place. Also, in some later interviews they mention how, during research trips to different high school tournaments, they sometimes almost "stalk" the players at the venue, trying to get as close as possible, watching how they behave during timeouts, before or after matches, etc., so that also probably adds to how real everything feels.

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Triana, back at it again!! Thank you for sharing this. I guess I just figured that the author is a story-teller who just happened to be interested in volleyball. I love knowing these insights. Also, I started following you on Twitter for more of your fun facts 🤩

  • @cafegoose
    @cafegoose7 ай бұрын

    Sarah talking about her own career and how re-watching this episode at this particular time just made me

  • @eugenekang5170

    @eugenekang5170

    7 ай бұрын

    Sports is emotionally evoking. Greatly said by Adam. Honestly such a beautiful thing. Cheers to Haikyuu and Sara!

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh man that hit me hard 😭

  • @Dylamn
    @Dylamn7 ай бұрын

    I like the irony of Ikejiri calling himself the extra in the episode where he's the protagonist.

  • @Koshak87

    @Koshak87

    7 ай бұрын

    Cool comment, never thought of it this way. I guess, Ikejiri’s story is just a different kind of story.

  • @dhirjogani7295

    @dhirjogani7295

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Koshak87 Replay Value made an excellent video essay on this episode (highlighting this aspect in particular)

  • @shuuuuu1139

    @shuuuuu1139

    7 ай бұрын

    Oh please, you made me cry in one second.😭

  • @Koshak87

    @Koshak87

    6 ай бұрын

    @@dhirjogani7295 thanks for the tip! =)

  • @irem8513
    @irem85137 ай бұрын

    fun fact for Adam because he mentioned Noya and Asahi at the end: these two were created together as a complementary pair and it could be seen in stuff like their birthdays (Asahi's 01/01, Noya's 10/10), their positions of "flying" vs "guarding the ground", their names (Azumane Asahi = Eastern Peak Daybreak, Nishinoya Yu = Western Valley Evening), and of course their personalities and stature (a gentle giant and loud personality little guy). There are many cool easter eggs in character/team names etc. that I would like to share as they are relevant.

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    Oh that is cool. You could tell they are a pair (friends off the court etc) but those little details are really interesting.

  • @ladybookworms

    @ladybookworms

    6 ай бұрын

    Please share them all!! Wow this is awesome now that I think about it, I'm so happy about it.

  • @paulbartolome236
    @paulbartolome2367 ай бұрын

    Hearing Sarah talk about being in the peak and almost at the end of her career just made this episode so much more sad and so much more special. This is why I watch you and been a supporter for so long. Sarah is such a genuine soul 🫶

  • @cookiemonster6468

    @cookiemonster6468

    7 ай бұрын

    You hit the nail on the head 🥺

  • @fedegela

    @fedegela

    7 ай бұрын

    For the reaction of Adam he didn't expect it as well

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    This mean so much. Thank you ❤️

  • @BornNguyener
    @BornNguyener7 ай бұрын

    Everyone in the comment section ready to ask Adam like Hinata to Kageyama after talking to Kindaichi after the practice match... "DID YOU CRY?!?" 🤣🤣🤣

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s me literally every episode to him 😂😂😂😂

  • @BornNguyener

    @BornNguyener

    6 ай бұрын

    @@SarahPavanVolleyball Don’t worry Sarah we’re gonna get him soon enough no one can escape the feels forever 😂

  • @pickthestickup
    @pickthestickup7 ай бұрын

    I love that shot of Ikejiri's back reflected in Hinata's eye. He's watching so intensely. The little animal that tasted victory today has also never forgotten the feelings of defeat that were communicated through Ikejiri's request of Daichi. Of that middle school match against Kageyama.

  • @Shp4318
    @Shp43187 ай бұрын

    One of the most underrated, and yet perhaps the most relatable episode in the entire series. Glad to see you both loved it! A couple of things I absolutely need to say - 1. Sarah looks way too cute when she wears the white ribbon/hairband 2. Duck adam was the ultimate boss 😂(kudos to Lydia!) 3. My heart broke a little watching Sarah cry so much I guess when I was younger, I loved Haikyuu.. but now that I’m older, and have had my fair share of successes and failures, I’m “in love” with the show.. I reckon it’s the same for a lot of people 💛

  • @vdinh143

    @vdinh143

    7 ай бұрын

    Haikyuu ages like fine wine. The more experienced you are, the harder it hits.

  • @YoonbeenPark
    @YoonbeenPark7 ай бұрын

    I agree with Adam that the writer of Haikyuu does a great job of leaving you genuinely guessing about the future plot by presenting all outcomes as potentially meaningful to the characters' growth. I think he achieves this by focusing the show on how players process experiences rather than on the outcomes themselves, which we see much more often in sports shows/movies. (Big fan of Moneyball, since it takes a similar 'focus on the journey, not the result' approach.) Speaking of the writer, Haruichi Furudate was a volleyball player in middle school and high school. He stated in article interviews that he channeled his frustrations of defeat from his school days into the show. As Adam put it, it is indeed 'accurate to a fault'. He may not have played pro, but if Sarah can relate to it this much, he seems to have nailed it. Hope this one didn't hurt too much, Sarah! Thanks again for sharing your first-hand volleyball experiences and insight, particularly on the losing/retirement side of sports.

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    I would agree with the assessment that it is journey or character focused. You get to see every players thoughts even mid rally which is really cool.

  • @YoonbeenPark

    @YoonbeenPark

    6 ай бұрын

    @adamschulz9475 Yeah, the mid-game internal monologues are great. Just wish we could do that just as articulately in real-life 😂. Quick question: have you and Sarah seen Moneyball(2011 film)? I’d love your take on it, given it’s about sports management in particular (not just about playing the game).

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@YoonbeenPark Getting athletes to understand their internal monologues is a critical part of managing athletes especially on the beach since they can't come off the court to regroup mentally. I have seen Moneyball. I really enjoyed it, as a compsci/math guy I think numbers provide a great amount of data. I don't know baseball super well but I think that application was brilliant and ahead of it's time. I think in sport the sweet spot is the merger of the "eye test" or coaches feel and what the data is telling you. I think a feeling of a match/game momentum in terms of individual performance and team cohesion is hard to quantify in the moment. I think numbers and data help you identify longer term trends and get rid of biases or an inability to see the long term.

  • @TheShyGirl
    @TheShyGirl7 ай бұрын

    Y'all make me want to get married just so I have someone I can drag to watch my favorite anime with me. 😂

  • @matthewatkinson5912
    @matthewatkinson59127 ай бұрын

    Adam went from, "I'm starting to get into it ... " To full-blown pregame analysis. Nice job Sarah! You're both awesome to watch!

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    lol yeah, I'm hooked.

  • @nateperkins9860
    @nateperkins98607 ай бұрын

    I always feel bad for Michimiya here, her team never really showed up for all the practices, and while she practiced on her own she lost motivation and didn't practice as hard as she could have. Yes the author played sports, in particular Volleyball in middle and high school, its lack of popularity was a driving force in writing Haikyuu and the manga and anime greatly increased the number of youth playing the sport. Love Nishnoya's speech

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah my heart broke for Michimiya during this episode, especially when she held it together for her teammates and then broke down when she was alone 🥹

  • @brianwade1245
    @brianwade12457 ай бұрын

    Haikyuu! is one of those special shows that actually gets better the more you watch it. There are so many nuances that inevitably get missed the first time that it is almost a completely different experience the second, third, etc. time around. All of the emotional moments have more impact the second time around too. I'd argue that Haikyuu is INTENDED specifically to be watched over and over again. I love all of the moments where Adam says the EXACT same thing that Sarah said on her first watch. Having his own volleyball background give him a different perspective, and how it compares/contrasts with Sarah's experiences and perspective really make this the most enjoyable Haikyuu reaction that I've seen. I'm really loving this, you two!!

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for that! I am definitely enjoying watching and reacting with Sarah. I'm glad you are enjoying it.

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    I understand what you are saying 100%. The things I am noticing this time through are so much deeper and detailed than the first time through

  • @braydenswinhart

    @braydenswinhart

    29 күн бұрын

    Love this comment, but i feel like it wasn’t intended to be THIS rewatchable. I feel like it creates the theme of “the thing your passionate about can end” and its stakes especially with this episode, that when you reach the end (or the part the anime is at lol) and you cant help but feel unimaginably upset that its over for now. And you cant help yearning and saying “one more!” like Hinata. You never want to leave that court, to keep playing forever. To keep connecting, and to keep flying. So i don’t know how much of this shows rewatchability is intended, but with these emotions that the show made so relatable, it’s hard to say goodbye.

  • @TrianaNero
    @TrianaNero7 ай бұрын

    Watching this at my lab and the pet duck Adam took me out much harder than it should've xD Kudos to Lydia!

  • @cookiemonster6468

    @cookiemonster6468

    7 ай бұрын

    I always think about this video when I hear Sarah say "Aadaam" 🤣 I'm glad I wasn't the only one

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    I was watching this back and was caught completely but surprise. I was killing myself laughing.

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    This edit shocked me and I was on the floor. Lydia is a goddess

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    👀 😆

  • @ArgKnoxville86
    @ArgKnoxville867 ай бұрын

    This episode is brilliant. For 10 episodes Haikyuu takes the time to explain the very basics, the roles, the players, and most characters. Then we get to experience all of that in action in practice matches. And now we get to the real stuff, all of that, what is all of that for? Winners and Losers. You win, or you lose. And they deliver both of them in the same episode so that we get the joy of winning but also the stakes of what it would mean to lose. From here on forwards Haikyuu switch higher and higher gears because they have laid these foundations so well! Storytelling masterclass

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    I totally agree. They have done an amazing job with the story telling to this point.

  • @starryabigail2988

    @starryabigail2988

    6 ай бұрын

    and to think it can still go deeper in the "winning and losing" topic..........argh, I just LOVE Haikyuu

  • @tk98jd
    @tk98jd7 ай бұрын

    I totally relate to Ikejiri when he said he was a bit jealous when he saw how upset Daichi was after the loss. Similarly, I’m a bit jealous of how emotional Sarah got when she talked about how her spectacular career will be coming to a close some time in the future. Sarah clearly loves volleyball and sacrificed so much to achieve what she has. I, on the other hand, cannot wait to retire from my desk job. 😅

  • @lyndajaeger4477

    @lyndajaeger4477

    7 ай бұрын

    Absolutely same.

  • @ChIMeRaTeX
    @ChIMeRaTeX7 ай бұрын

    Just a little non-spoiler anecdote, the cover page of the very last Haikyu!! chapter is a panorama shot of a gym with all the relevant characters in it. Some are playing, some are on the sideline and some are on the stands, Ikejiri and Michimiya for example, are on the stands, standing next to each other. A nice little easter egg, a reminder of the influence Diachi had on both of them. Awesome reaction guys! Really appreciate the honest and vulnerable reactions! :)

  • @kuroiyuri186
    @kuroiyuri1867 ай бұрын

    If that helps anything, I am not a sportsman, I have never played I think any sport, but on this episode, even I tear up and cry, this is how beautifully this anime gives the emotions to us, this is how good the writing is. Even me, who never played, and never lost such important matches, even I can relate to it, and cry with the losers, doesn't matter if I was rooting for Karasuno anyway. XD

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    I think that everyone who works towards a goal can understand the disappointment when it doesn't go the way you want it to. That feeling is universal.

  • @girish2754
    @girish27547 ай бұрын

    What a great episode, isn't it? Sarah and Adam's reactions were amazing, Sarah's talk about retirement and her career in the context of this episode, got me . I have no words for that. There were many great moments in this episode but I feel there is an underrated moment in this episode which is Hinata's reaction to the first tournament victory in his life. It goes by so fast in the episode but I like that a lot for Hinata, even though it was a relatively easy win, he was so happy/thankful/appreciative of it. And also in the end when Ikejiri is leaving, Hinata turns back and looks at him, I bet he was thinking about how he was feeling when he lost in his middle school match.

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Very true and this is a valid comment. We didn’t pay much attention to Hinata during these moments, but I see what you are saying. I’m glad you brought this up

  • @dancershorty12
    @dancershorty127 ай бұрын

    First, Sarah full on crying!! This one always gets me teary I definitely think this is one of the most important episodes of the entire series. But before that - it's not the most obvious from the angles, but I hope you guys caught that Suga, their senior, bowed to Kageyama and Hinata when he asked them to open the way for Asahi. It's such a humbling and sincere gesture 💕 Most sports watchers, especially those who are casual watchers or weren't athletes, watch for the winners and a lot of sports/athlete stories are about those who were exceptional. But this episode acknowledges and pays respect to everyone. Those players who fought and lost, those who played with the passion, the love, the fun, the community. They might not end up being the faces of sports/athleticism, but the lovers and players of the sport are important. The experience as a player of the sport is just so important. I love that this is highlighted by the author in such a positive way!

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree, the episode does a great job of brining everyone who watches into both the joys of winning but also the reality of competing and falling short. It highlights the side very people take time to consider.

  • @captawesome42
    @captawesome427 ай бұрын

    When that mid-episode break hit, I legitimately forgot the episode wasn't over. There was SO much high quality content before the break with character development, conflict, tension, stakes, fulfillment, overarching thematic commentary, in a way that felt completely fulfilling. It felt like we got two episodes here.

  • @rodrigocazanova1407
    @rodrigocazanova14077 ай бұрын

    Sarah, I remember waking up in the middle of the night to watch your games at the Olympics. And I can assure you my heart broke too when your team was eliminated. I, a mere viewer, felt awful at that moment. I can´t imagine how you must have felt that day. You are stronger that I´ll ever be and also an inspiration for all of us who would have quitted for less than that. Also, talk about stubbornness with Adam taking another year of college just to not end on a loss xD

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    That match was heartbreaking, an absolute feeling of devastation. Yes most people who know me would say I am stubborn lol.

  • @rodrigocazanova1407

    @rodrigocazanova1407

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adamschulz9475 Hahaha. That's cool, man. Most of us would love to have something we love so much we could do something like that. I'm loving your addition to the reactions! Keep those Kageyama-Daichi vibes, you two!

  • @Juhawish
    @Juhawish7 ай бұрын

    Just want to say, thank you Sarah and Adam for making these videos

  • @gausly1032

    @gausly1032

    7 ай бұрын

    it’s so clutch lmfao because i kid u not, i have watched every single haikyuu reaction to every single episode on the entirety of youtube (at least the ones in english) and now i find myself not having any fresh reactions to watch unfortunately. so yea i’m also loving this rewatch with adam too. *i personally cannot wait to see his reaction to 2x24* 😳😳😳

  • @drilz88

    @drilz88

    7 ай бұрын

    Ah it’s so good seeing Sarah react even more emotionally on the second run through. It’s one of the best shows ever

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    I’m so happy you’re here with us ❤️

  • @pcapusso
    @pcapusso7 ай бұрын

    Adam is an amazing reactor along with Sarah. He must be a great coach.

  • @zee_silivalleygirl
    @zee_silivalleygirl7 ай бұрын

    For Adam: I love your perspective always! I like to think of it as your coach perspective versus my storytelling perspective. Suga not fighting for himself more might not be ideal from a coaching perspective, but from a storytelling perspective, it was selfless and even necessary for the tone of the episode and character development. Both are super valid!

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I can completely agree with that. Suga is a is the best and an amazing team mate and every coach wants players like him on their team. It's always interesting to look at people experience and actions through different lenses. I can get behind and agree with both!

  • @canadannoko
    @canadannoko7 ай бұрын

    Seeing Adam's comments on the first and second episode, I knew immediately that I wanted to see Adam's reaction to this episode. Just the look at everyone other than the winners and main characters makes it one of my favourites even compared to some of the great volleyball match episodes. Its especially brutal cause of the single elimination format but I've always resonated with the idea of the episode, that because there can only be one winner, there are going to necessarily be many losers. And even though the two teams focused on for that part didn't put in the most effort, there are going to be many teams who put in the effort and put in the work but they'll also eventually lose. And they're going to be wondering the same thing as the teams who didn't put in as much effort (what could I have done? Could I have gone one step further, put in 1 more hour, etc.) And this even applies beyond sports, that if there is a 'winner' there are going to be many 'losers' who don't make it to the top, but have done the same effort as the winners. A good example of this is KZread. There is only 1 Mr Beast, 1 Pewdiepie, etc. even for the creators who put in the same effort. And that feeling can be so frustrating and brutal sometimes. So I really love how that is captured in this episode. For Sarah, one of the 'problems' (if you can call it that haha) of knowing the characters and the setting and the story is that the messages and themes in the episodes hit you much harder cause you're not spending time in the episode trying to remember who's who and what things are and so on haha. So, sorry, but its probably going to be worse this go around :P Regarding Adam's question about the author, he did play volleyball in school but not further. But that is where a lot of his inspiration for the story came from. Just a warning for Adam, Oikawa has a lot of fans (as Sarah knows lol). Its partially due to things you learn later on about him so if you're in these comments just a spoiler warning lol Just wanted to post that, especially cause of the spoils about episode 16 haha Also glad Adam picked up on Oikawa's vibe. He acts silly but he's a very serious person when it comes to Volleyball. Also loves the reactions. You both give great interaction and your thoughts on the episode, which is how reactions should be imo. So happy to see Adam react to this episode for the first time and for Sarah to get her second viewing (and promptly have an understandable breakdown haha)

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    Your thoughts about there being many losers is so accurate. It's crazy when you actually sit back and think about it. In any given volleyball tournament(for example) there are 48 teams 47 of them lose. That's 98%, those are terrible odds. They also lose week in and week out. Losing almost always leaves you with regret of what else should I have done. Prepared more, watched more film made a different decision you can obsess about those things. This process can be exhausting and put you in a really tough headspace. You are right about this applying outside of sport. Anytime there is a zero sum outcome, it's tough to be on the wrong side of that. On the flip side. Nothing feels as good as winning lol. You are chasing that high.

  • @keithknuuti6932

    @keithknuuti6932

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adamschulz9475 I think you mentioned a few episodes back that practicing all semester for a single-elimination tournament would be so stressful for a coach. That may seem unusual in athletics, although in Japan a lot of high school sports operate like this -- the "regular season" is technically just practice matches, and has no effect on ranking for the end-of-semester tournament at all. But if you think of this as a club rather than as a sport, you can probably think of similar approaches. For example, you may work on a science fair project for months with no chance to formally measure yourself against others until the fair itself. At that point, winners advance, and losers go home, so for a lot of people all that work comes down to a single competition. Only the winners get to move on to the next round of competition. Come to think of it, isn't the soccer (football) World Cup kind of like that? National teams play "friendly" matches that don't count for anything, and then prepare for months for biennial or quadrennial competitions where you can get knocked out in qualifying rounds after just a handful of games. Maybe that's why managerial turnover is so high at that level!

  • @svgftw351
    @svgftw3517 ай бұрын

    wow honestly during that whole montage of the players that were eliminated I could see Sarah was going through it. It made me more emotional watching that happen but when y'all were discussing it and you talked about why the scene hit harder now in relation to your career it broke me and I shed a couple tears when you said that

  • @808atlas5
    @808atlas57 ай бұрын

    What I love about Haikyu is that even though, I can relate to it, because I've been in their shoes, having done sports, I can also relate to it in the rest of my life... No matter what you've worked for or struggled with the "We must never tell ourselves that we can't win" applies to all of us whether you're young or older. Haikyu is just full of "life lessons" on how to pick yourself up and carry on fighting...

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    Its amazing how powerful that mindset can be. It's amazing how many people I come across that lack that confidence and determination. Sport isn't the only way to gain that be it definitely can help.

  • @FARA-G
    @FARA-G7 ай бұрын

    I actually cried with Sarah during this episode 🙂 The cool thing is, I've never played volleyball or been a part of any teams, but I can still relate to the feelings of loss and pain. I believe this is why so many people who have never played volleyball consider this show to be the best sports anime. The author has done an amazing job making his story relatable to any type of audience.

  • @mariaana6710
    @mariaana67107 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I feel it, and I`m NOT a sport person, at all. So, I only can imagine what it means to you this episode... Sarah, thanks you so much for being so authentic about your feelings, and for saying us some about how you are living with the prospect of retiring... BIG HUGS!!! Adam, I think I saw you most emotional with the little Noya speach, and I wonder why, after the "losers side of things"... but yeah, I hope this episode live up a little to your expectations. Best wishes for you both.

  • @user-ol3fj8us5x
    @user-ol3fj8us5x7 ай бұрын

    I am here to defend Suga!

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    You don't have to defend Suga to me. I"m a big fan. I think your assessment is correct. I understand what Suga was doing and I don't disagree with what the principle behind his actions. I just think from a personal coaches standpoint those things don't need to be said. I know you're a good team mate. Don't give yourself an out, earn it.

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Louder for the people in the back!! 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻

  • @fedegela
    @fedegela7 ай бұрын

    I know Adam was already commited to haikyu, but after this episode I think he es commited in another level since he saw the potential of the story telling that haikyu has. It's the third time that I saw this episode and gets me every time. It's so good

  • @vdinh143
    @vdinh1437 ай бұрын

    I just want to thank Adam for joining us on this journey (and Sarah for bringing him in). I feel a strange sense of camaraderie for everyone who watches Haikyuu.

  • @h.h1623
    @h.h16237 ай бұрын

    22:13 Oikawa looked really proud there, love it

  • @tgcfan_
    @tgcfan_7 ай бұрын

    It was a Crying fest for me too who had watched this episode countless time loll and about Furudate Haruichi (the creator of Haikyuu) Yes he also played volleyball in middle school and high school. From one of the articles I read about Furudate sensei: "The Haikyu!! manga artist used to play as a center blocker in the team, just like Hinata. Furudate's team was able to get past the district qualifiers, but they eventually lost along the way. This frustrated Furudate, and he channeled those feelings into a timeless story. He wanted to depict the emotions of being irritated by one's surroundings when the person loses through Kageyama but also wanted to show how these feelings can be converted into determination." I wanted to give the link for the full article but it contains spoilers 😅

  • @johnparker7424
    @johnparker74247 ай бұрын

    As someone who played ice hockey for almost 20 years and made it to juniors & the collegiate level, it was the greatest time of my life. Getting drafted and then being able to play at such a high level and then it all coming to an end was emotional... this episode of Haikyuu in particular hits me the hardest out of all of them in any season because I felt privileged to be able to play imo the greatest sport in the world at a high level which not that many people get to do. When our team was knocked out of playoffs for the last time and I knew that it was the last time that I was ever going to play a competitive sport I was devastated. It truly felt like life was ending because I gave up many things in life to be able to make it to where I was and just to have the opportunity to play on the ice with so many amazing players that dedicated a lot of their lives to the sport as well. I cry like Sarah did in this episode whenever I watch it since it hits me so emotionally. Sports are truly the greatest and idk where I would be in life without them, I cannot agree with Adam anymore than I already do.

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    First of all I agree with everything you said. Second hockey is secretly my favorite sport to play as well. There is nothing like it. What are you doing now? Do you still play?

  • @johnparker7424

    @johnparker7424

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adamschulz9475 I help coach a Bantam AAA team at my local rink whenever I can, my job is really demanding so I don't have as much time to give as I would like. I also try to go to a pickup mens league but I sadly don't make it as often as I would like. Hockey is a great sport, it taught me a lot about life and about camaraderie. I miss it so much, feels like a piece of my soul is missing since I don't get to play it competitively anymore.

  • @withxoutxlife
    @withxoutxlife7 ай бұрын

    This episode was always a sentimental one, but I think this is the first time I've actually cried to a reaction of the episode. It might have had something to do with Sarah's explanation of how she feels like she's coming to the end of her career with volleyball, and that made the message his so much harder. Anyway, I'm really glad Adam is feeling excited about what's coming, because he's in for some excellent stuff. ^^

  • @veronica1972
    @veronica19727 ай бұрын

    I've watched this show through at least a dozen times by now, I will say this episode is TOP tier episode for me, it never fails to make me cry, to feel all of the emotions, it's cathartic and heartbreaking all at the same time. I think what really stands out with Haiykuu in general is the feeling of wanting to root for everybody, not just the Karasuno boys but all the players, you just see the effort they all put in and just go "Yes! Win!" Anyway, love the reactions so far, and the discussions, you guys are the ultimate duo, I look forward to these drops every Tuesday like its hotcakes!

  • @hungryclone
    @hungryclone7 ай бұрын

    Oh boy. We’ve been waiting for this response. That’s the epitome of sport. That one’s victory is another’s loss. In this case literally ending the season and perhaps the last time they will ever play the game again. What an immense wave of feeling for those characters and you two watching as athletes.

  • @soo-bun
    @soo-bun6 ай бұрын

    "Sport is the ultimate emotion-evoker" "The feeling and the pain of losing is so much stronger than the joy that derive from winning" Thank you, Adam, for sharing about your university team. I can't imagine how heartbreaking it must be. Also, thank you, Sarah, for sharing your thoughts. When Adam said 'it hits home,' I knew it would be so meaningful to Sarah. And don't worry about crying! I cry every time I watch this episode. LOL. This time, hearing what Adam talked about as a coach, trying to train his athletes to deal with feelings when they lose, made me even more appreciative of all the athletes out there. So I'd like to say thank you to all the athletes for your hard work, taking very good care of your bodies and minds, and giving it your all when you're on the court. YOU GUYS DID IT VERY WELL. Also, thank you so much, Lydia! I gasped so hard when I saw the 50-minute video. It's like you're treating me to Christmas/New Year too early or something?

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Lydia is a queen and she deserves allll the love! This comment almost made me cry.

  • @ln4nx4ys9j
    @ln4nx4ys9j7 ай бұрын

    14:50 ~Adam Come Back~ 🤣🤣 Haruichi Furudate, the author of Haikyuu!!, played volleyball in junior high school and high school, and as a club member, so his descriptions are amazing, as they painfully convey the feelings of the players. Furthermore, even though Karasuno's opponents are opponents that must be defeated, it is a great work in that you can't dislike them because you can feel their feelings. Sarah from three years ago and Sarah from now, well, even though it's the same work, it wouldn't be strange if things felt different as the situation changed. Also, even if Sarah and Adam watch it several decades from now, it's likely that some new emotions will emerge. I'm looking forward to it 😊 I'm using a translation app as usual, so I'm sorry if it's hard to read.

  • @user-fc8ep8cp4k
    @user-fc8ep8cp4k7 ай бұрын

    “All the focus goes to the winner,” that is so true, Sarah. When I started watching sports competitions, it was astounding to me that everybody ‘’value‘’ winning so much. To me, the outcome of the match depends on luck too much, so rather than winning or losing, I pay more attention to the dynamic between the players and the effort they make. To me, that is more fun.

  • @davidv8216
    @davidv82167 ай бұрын

    This is the episode for me where the show went from good to special. It’s heartbreaking enough normally, but it was beautiful to get to join in for Sarah’s feelings this time around. Loving y’all’s joint reactions; I look forward to them every week!

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    This time through hit different. I was a mess. This episode will always be top 5 all-time for me

  • @murasakimkm03
    @murasakimkm037 ай бұрын

    like some people have said to you Sarah, watching haikyuu is better the 2nd time you watched it even though you'd already know when things came. Really enjoyed your guys's reaction, thank you!

  • @reyana5365
    @reyana53657 ай бұрын

    watching this episode 7 times, still crying

  • @yangdou6059
    @yangdou60597 ай бұрын

    So happy we are finally at this episode!! I was waiting for this literally since Adam started watching and wow worths the wait. Sarah don’t feel even a tidbit of embarrassment for crying on your second watch, cuz I’ve seen this anime like six times and still cried hard even just watching your reaction 😢 it does hit very hard. Can’t wait to see the next match with one of my all-time favorite blocker (we all know who he is)! Seeing Adam get this excited for it is just so perfect cuz the next few episodes won’t fail ❤

  • @vagoerrante
    @vagoerrante7 ай бұрын

    the image of Ikejiri's POV when he's about to serve and he sees how all his teammates are watching him makes me cry everytime, I'm genuinely crying while writing this comment 🥲

  • @TokenTheBlackMan
    @TokenTheBlackMan7 ай бұрын

    I've seen all of these reactions, but knowing that Adam reads these so much has made me start commenting. Just wanted to let you know that we love the extra perspective on this show, and that a lot of us have added you to our personal Reaction Bro Houses.

  • @taylordlongcrow
    @taylordlongcrow7 ай бұрын

    For the Adam debate mentioned at the beginning of the reaction, I would like to throw my 2 cents in. I agree that it may not be the first thing a coach wants to hear is that a player is "giving" their spot up, and especially for American/Canadian sports, if you have a bad game, the next game you can be replaced, you should want every opportunity you can get to prove yourself. This episode is the embodiment of the counter-argument, because given the context of Japanese high school sports, and being "one (loss) and done" I think Suga is making the best call he could. Suga felt the pain of losing and having to see his senpais retire, year after disappointing year, because the format is so cruel, they can't expect to have an easy road, and now that he's already had his "chance" as starting setter, he doesn't care about being a starter or regular, he just wants to win, and to see his teammates win that have worked alongside him all these years. He knows Kageyama is the best chance they have because he's a generational talent. Of course he still has his pride as a player, and would give 100% of his effort if the coach and team asked him to play, but he doesn't want to lose, he doesn't want to go home, he doesn't want this to be the end of his volleyball and he doesn't want to say goodbye to his teammates. That, is why I think it was not only smart, but also very brave of Suga to "give" his spot to Kageyama. He probably could have forced himself to start instead, being a 3rd year has a lot of sway, especially for less "successful" teams, but he sees something special and wants to see how it plays out, that's how I saw Suga's interaction with Ukai anyway.

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    I definitely agree that the format of the season affects how I saw the interaction initially as I incorrectly assumed it would be similar to a high school season in North America. So I don't disagree with you, but here is something else to think about. I think a lot of times people are afraid of failure, they give themselves an out incase it doesn't work it. This way it hurts less if it doesn't happen. I see this with athletes all the time. We hedge our bets or don't put our goals out in the world because then they are real and people know if you fail. I"m not saying that Suga is doing this, and Kageyama is definitely better. But on a personal level for Suga he did fail last season, the team lost. Saying you can play someone else, takes the responsibly off of him to evaluate the team. Doing this gives you an out. This is also something that affects my view on this, seeing people take this approach in real life.

  • @taylordlongcrow

    @taylordlongcrow

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adamschulz9475 I agree with you 100% and this doesn't only happen in sports, it also happens everywhere in the world, a lot of people settle for lower positions because they are scared of responsibility even if they are super competent. I think as a coach you should definitely strive to make your most competent players feel like they want to play and they want to succeed, and to want them to go out and set examples for your younger inexperienced players, I think that is a very reasonable viewpoint, and I get why you would think that considering your coaching background and career, thanks for the response!

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    @@taylordlongcrow :) always love a good discussion and another viewpoint.

  • @likasombodeh4883
    @likasombodeh48837 ай бұрын

    love adam responding to comments even if theyre from months ago lol

  • @shayan.vb.
    @shayan.vb.7 ай бұрын

    34:53 Furudate sensei (the author of Haikyuu) actually played high school volleyball in Japan, and so he would have played in these tournaments! The tournaments are largely based off real-life high school tournaments (which you can watch on KZread - there's even a top-ranking team called Seijoh) - and the manga was based off Furudate sensei's experiences playing volleyball and being a high school student!

  • @onewsfalsetto9439
    @onewsfalsetto94397 ай бұрын

    yes, his excitement makes us so happy lol

  • @apoorvjoshi2383
    @apoorvjoshi23837 ай бұрын

    Ok...how in the flipping world does Sarah remembers the episode numbers for absolutely everything on her finger tips? Like..how?

  • @tictac1997
    @tictac19977 ай бұрын

    That cut to Sarah's admission of having had a full meltdown ABSOLUTELY KILLED ME 🤣i was crying as it was happening too so it was so relatable. such an incredible scene combined with that soundrack

  • @Allen-qs2xr
    @Allen-qs2xr7 ай бұрын

    Ep11- Suga didn't go there to tell Ukai about ABCD reasons he should be playing, he went there specifically to tell him, your reason A is because I am a third year, that's not a reason, remove that. Consider only BCD for me, I know you already know. If that is not enough for you to start me, so be it.

  • @cappucappu9441
    @cappucappu94417 ай бұрын

    I’ll never not have a meltdown when I watch the winners vs losers segment. It just hits every time.

  • @kaokaonishi
    @kaokaonishi7 ай бұрын

    日本バレーボール協会の取り決めにより、インターハイの大会で男子がモルテンのボールを使う時は女子がミカサを使い、春高の時は逆になり、男子がミカサ、女子がモルテンを使います。 次の年は交代で前の年の逆のボールでスタートします。 アニメにもちゃんと反映されています。 烏野対常波の試合で男子チームが使っていたボールはどちらだったか覚えていますか?😊

  • @hachi1404

    @hachi1404

    7 ай бұрын

    そんな理由があったんですね😮 公式戦前の練習でボールが一種類なことに一瞬違和感を持ったけれど、試合が始まりすぐに忘れて調べたことがありませんでした。謎が解けて良かった。 教えて頂き、ありがとうございました🙏

  • @sharonpeter9892
    @sharonpeter98927 ай бұрын

    Just to let Adam know that Oikawa is the setter and captain of Aoba Johsai/Seijoh.

  • @edwinpoon
    @edwinpoon6 ай бұрын

    Just rewatched Sarah's first time; she definitely cried more this time around, coz she can feel herself coming down from the clear view at the top.

  • @SappyNoypi
    @SappyNoypi7 ай бұрын

    I love that Sarah and the viewers have hyped this episode to Adam early but still made Sarah even more emotional watching it lol I'm really excited for you to react the rest of the series.

  • @melortiz9653
    @melortiz96537 ай бұрын

    Your whole conversation and thoughts through the episode just made me love it even more than before, I'm so excited to see more reactionsss 😭💌

  • @giannenivera2329
    @giannenivera23297 ай бұрын

    "win. then win some more. then win for us too!" 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @Ella8i8
    @Ella8i87 ай бұрын

    I expected Adam to comment on Suga talking to Kageyama about Asahi because he told him to do, what Adam said to do a moment earlier.

  • @tsubasangel
    @tsubasangel7 ай бұрын

    Yay! I cried just as hard as Sarah! lol This episode is so relatable and I'm so glad you both liked it! Endings are hard and to start out their journey with an episode that focused so much on endings for other players was a great move by the author. Thank you both for sharing your experiences in losing and things coming to an end.

  • @adadasdasdas
    @adadasdasdas7 ай бұрын

    I just got off school watching this. bro the way sarah was reacting when adam was saying that Oikawa was laid back and not paying attention got me☠☠☠ man I love all of adam's insights about how everything will translate even after they graduate and whatever they do in life.

  • @ino9612
    @ino96127 ай бұрын

    Adam and Sarah best couple and best reaction videos ever ❤ I hope Sarah will give us two episodes a week sometimes I can't wait for more

  • @ElvisBrown
    @ElvisBrown7 ай бұрын

    Maaan, i love this channel so much. This new series with Adam has been just as amazing if not better than the first one with Sarah alone. I think i've said this before and will say it again, when you guys share your own experiences to it, it becomes 10x better, talking about the episode. It's just so good.

  • @fullmoon3128
    @fullmoon31287 ай бұрын

    Why is Noya not yet in the bro house?? 😆

  • @vagoerrante
    @vagoerrante7 ай бұрын

    what I love the most here is the idea of them feeling acknoledge by the enemry team taking them seriously

  • @vagoerrante

    @vagoerrante

    7 ай бұрын

    also how humble at heart are both Hinata and Kageyama by being so happy and excited for winning their first official match even though it was an arguably easy match for their team

  • @julienr2970
    @julienr29707 ай бұрын

    Oikawa only can disrespect opponent coz he is the Haikyuu's GOAT 😇

  • @yungturonsauce
    @yungturonsauce7 ай бұрын

    32:26 noooo wayyyyy.. that is some wild Adam lore wow

  • @RedLink305
    @RedLink3057 ай бұрын

    I love these reactions so much. Look forward to them every week. You both give such wonderful insight from 2 different POVs. I am so happy Adam is enjoying this show. It's only going to get better and I can't wait to see his reactions to more "coach" specific moments. :)

  • @icee0711
    @icee07117 ай бұрын

    Adam's excitement after this match was exciting! Sarah your comments about ending approaching the end of your career hit me. I played soccer into college and know the feeling but I'm genuinely curious what it will be like for you as someone who's gone so far behind that that. I also am not ready to watch it because I became a fan of you after you started watching this and your true emotions are so visible that they reach out through the screen. You're the best!

  • @dizont
    @dizont7 ай бұрын

    Its actually normal to cry more, because you are deeper sunk into the story, since the anime is familiar, reading subtitles is easier, and knowing whats coming makes it even more enjoyable somehow

  • @swlfangirl
    @swlfangirl7 ай бұрын

    @sarah, I’d ask what kind of tissues you buy and invest but it would probably be borderline insider trading at this point 😂 I love you both so much, experiencing this with you all over again (and for the first time with Adam) makes my little heart happy! ❤❤❤

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Omg ☠️😂 you’re not wrong. I’m so happy you are on this journey with us!

  • @taichiixsan4619
    @taichiixsan46197 ай бұрын

    there werr a lot of great moments in this episode but the one that pulled on me the most was michimiya sobbing. i love how Adam pointed out that even though Noya was uplifting the team, ut was specifically for Asahi. I was unable to see it that way before. and based on Sarah's reaction that was so on point that it made the scene even more powerful. i also love the tidbit about as a coach you aim to give the best preparation for your guys not just for them to win(which is obvious) but for them to not be able to say "i/we couldve done more" I only knew Sarah from Haikyuu and I am thankful for that. Love you guys and cant wait for next week ^^

  • @zackwithazed
    @zackwithazed7 ай бұрын

    One of my favorite episodes, very relatable for all the sports I played growing up. So glad you are reacting to this with Adam, I look forward to this every Friday. And don't worry Sarah, my first watch I bawled my eyes out. My rewatch through your first reaction I cried harder. And I have a feeling this second rewatch will somehow be even worse. But that's what makes it better!

  • @littlefoot8805
    @littlefoot88056 ай бұрын

    I legit cried throughout the whole episode and this is my 5th time watching it lollll and this is my feel good anime

  • @BeeMode-yu2gr
    @BeeMode-yu2gr6 ай бұрын

    Love seeing how invested Adam gets in the matches. Sending good vibes to you both!

  • @Dasckar
    @Dasckar7 ай бұрын

    I love that Adam talked about Suga giving up his position, finally i heard someone that thinks the same as me. PS: love the content, huge fan from argentina

  • @WittyBitty
    @WittyBitty7 ай бұрын

    Up at 2am to watch this... Even though im on my 10th haikyuu rewatch for the year lol. Selfish suggestion to react to 2 episodes weekly (😭😭) so Adam will catch up by the time the new movie comes up.

  • @mauvefleur
    @mauvefleur7 ай бұрын

    Adam responding to comments is wild lmao he really reads comments 🤣🤣

  • @veno-271
    @veno-2717 ай бұрын

    I didn’t expect to cry like this 😭 but me and Sarah are twinning 🥹

  • @canadianfencer
    @canadianfencer7 ай бұрын

    I'm really glad to hear the story about Adam and his university teammates because it makes me feel like I'm not the only crazy person. Same thing happened to me and my team - different sport, but same thing. End of OUAS and it just didn't feel right to end like that. Ended up coming back, taking a year of classes we didn't need just to finish stuff off. It wasn't even about winning, we just didn't want our varsity to end on a bad note - would make us have negative feelings toward the sport, and that just didn't feel right to end things like that. It was simultaneously the dumbest decision I've ever made and the one I've regretted the least in my entire life haha This is one of those episodes that will always hit everyone really hard, but I think they hit people who played sports like a truck.

  • @adamschulz9475

    @adamschulz9475

    6 ай бұрын

    Lol that is a great way of explaining it. I would agree, it was a complete "waste" of a year and yet I would definitely make the same decision again. Did you next year end with a better experience? What sport did you play?

  • @canadianfencer

    @canadianfencer

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adamschulz9475 Yeah, the other year was a much, much better experience! Definitely a great note to end it on, still look back on it fondly. My sport was/is fencing. Still go to tournaments and stuff occasionally, but last university year was the end of it. Plus it was the last chance we had to really fence as a team, it's usually a more solitary sport(there's team tournaments but they are much rarer), so it meant a lot to us to actually end it on a good note. I'll always remember the tournament trips, the vaguely sketchy hotels that the coach shrugs and goes "Hey wasn't me who booked it", and trying to keep track of where the first years went haha.

  • @courtneyasher4255
    @courtneyasher42556 ай бұрын

    You two made this episode so special, tears sprung up in my eyes at the reminiscing and sympathy, hearing Sarah talk about her career, and Adam about his youth. Poignant is the best way I can put it, you guys make me cry and laugh with your reactions. Love to you both!!!! ❤

  • @BoundingBeast
    @BoundingBeast7 ай бұрын

    Just started the video and already know I'm going to cry at this one--I have every one of the 8+ times I've watched it before.

  • @smashbrandiscootch719
    @smashbrandiscootch7197 ай бұрын

    FINALLY the youtube notification worked the way its supposed to. LETS GET IT!

  • @iluna9901
    @iluna99017 ай бұрын

    Sarah represents me too much in this episode, I literally cried with her the whole time. I love Haikyuu and what it transmits🧡I thought that after watching this a million times the obsession for Haikyuu would stop, but this is forever, and I'm not complaining.

  • @linh_tran93
    @linh_tran937 ай бұрын

    Woo! 50 minutes 👏👏👏

  • @milkbread51
    @milkbread517 ай бұрын

    AHHHHH YESSS IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THISSSS

  • @apollo4961
    @apollo49617 ай бұрын

    AGGGGGH IVE BEEN WAITINGGGG

  • @DWargs
    @DWargs7 ай бұрын

    You know, it's fitting that this episode reaction was tonight, because as a Nebraska fan, I was so happy to see them move on to the Championship game, but as the final points started to add up, and I looked at the girls on Pitts' team, they were resigned, defeated, just...done, and even though I've never played volleyball, and I stopped playing sports a long time ago, I know the pain of being one of the losers. There are many episodes and many moments in Haikyuu that makes this show great, but Michimiya and Ikejiri and the fish lens look into all the players who lost their matches and Ikejiri begging Daichi to keep on winning...This is beautiful, because it's real, and it's hits close to home for anyone who's worked towards something for weeks and months, and then failed at it.

  • @cookiemonster6468
    @cookiemonster64687 ай бұрын

    Oh boy, I wasn't ready to shed so many tears first thing in the morning but here I am

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah, neither was I 😅

  • @sillymeheriny
    @sillymeheriny7 ай бұрын

    23:36 bless you for trying to hold back your tears 😭

  • @jediburrito
    @jediburrito7 ай бұрын

    "Sport is the ultimate evoker" Love and death: "Am I a joke to you?"

  • @ninger27
    @ninger276 ай бұрын

    can't wait to watch next video!

  • @chessycake
    @chessycake7 ай бұрын

    I am same with Sarah and probably most of the fans that watches haikyuu many times now, that the more you watch it, the more you become emotionally invested and appreciate the scenes more. Every episode just become more special the more you watch it. Love u Adam and Sarah ❤

  • @tractorKing
    @tractorKing7 ай бұрын

    This was so great! You guys always deliver

  • @SarahPavanVolleyball

    @SarahPavanVolleyball

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you! This means a lot ❤️

  • @lemaka5117
    @lemaka51177 ай бұрын

    Loved this episode, you guys perspectives and how open you are with us! Thank you!

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