The sport that his beloved brother introduced him to now is just a constant reminder of the pain and anger he suffered. He was a still cocky but very happy little kid…who was lied to all that time. The contrast between his little self and his older self is heartbreaking.
Eh, another pretty painful one that explained us why the Tsukki that we know is like he is. He’s finally home, and that’s beautifulĤ. Tsukishima. And now here we have him, our beautiful blueberry who learned to trust and to rely on others and who’s constantly improving to be the best setter possible, to his favorite spiker and to the rest of the team. He was ostracized, made fun of and abandoned, by his teammates and by the only guidance he ever looked up to. He never had a true supportive team and was convinced that he always had to do everything by himself. When he arrived to Karasuno, Kageyama was like a hurt wild animal, so aggressive just because he was trying to desperately protect himself. More than his backstory as a kid, what hurt me was his time in junior high. Those kids were so mean to him, calling him a monster just because he was different? He was just a little child who wanted to have fun and play volleyball…I’m so proud of how he turned his pain into his ultimate weapon (and kicked so many asses with it)ģ. Tendou. *slams fist on the wall* WHO DARED TO HURT MY BABY TENDOU? His flashback broke my heart in so many pieces.
I love Oikawa, in all his fragile, flawed, indomitable self (ಥ﹏ಥ)Ģ. He will never stop trying to make the flower of his talent bloom again, again and again. His backstory of struggles and his self awareness journey towards the realization that he’s not a genius, that being surpassed is not a possibility but it’s already his reality made him incredibly human and gave his character a force to be reckoned with. Oikawa is such an inspiring character who went through so much, and hides everything behind his perfect facade.
It taught me that’s ok to fail, but never to give up. It taught me that the only way to go on is to keep fighting. It taught me that’s it’s ok to be afraid, that’s it’s natural to feel despair when you’ve always been on top and suddenly other people start to catch up on you. His backstory taught me a lesson that will stay forever with me. They are also adventurous and will introduce you to similar things also.Top 5 tragic (or not so tragic) backstories of haikyuu characters?ġ. They’re a child in the heart, but they will become mature when the circumstances call for them. They’ll keep you entertained, and it’s hard to get bored when they’re at your side. January borns are typically friendly and enjoy experimenting with new ideas. We’ve put together an entire list of Haikyuu characters’ birthdays. If you fall in love with a particular anime, you are naturally drawn to learn more about the character. The most important aspect of volleyball’s game is teamwork and this is especially needed between the setter and spiker. The show has a distinctive style that matches the mood of viewers every time. In addition, it’s also filled with athletes who excel in their fields. Haikyuu is a sports-themed show based on Volleyball featuring Shoyo Hinata, and Tobio Kageyama as the principal characters. If you’re acquainted with anime “Haikyuu”, you would be aware of what “teamwork”, “support” in addition to “friendship” means. Be aware of when the birthdays are of your favorite Haikyuu characters!