I'll be forever salty that Seijo lost
I need more Oikawa and Iwaizumi
What did you expect? It makes no sense plot wise for Karasuno to lose twice to the same team in the same way.
I'll be forever salty that Seijo lost
I need more Oikawa and Iwaizumi
You can buy them from cdjapan. The first soundtrack for this second season went on sale March 16.
Godlike Soundtrack like season 1. Also I am not sure if I should give Haikyuu the AOAT threatment, but it surely is the best sports anime that I've seen which consists of:
Eyeshield 21
Prince of Tennis
Diamond no Ace
Major
One Outs!
Hajime no Ippo
Yowamushi Pedal
every season, movie and OVA of these series and still... Haikyuu is even better. Although Ippo is my alltime favourite.
Episode 21
HOLY
Episode 22
FUCKING
Episode 23
BALLS
Episode 24
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some on haven't watched Giant Killing and Ping Pong. But yeah, Its already AOTY for me unless there is a future Anime that blows me away. Eps 23 alone just makes this the Anime to watch this year.
Some on haven't watched Giant Killing and Ping Pong. But yeah, Its already AOTY for me unless there is a future Anime that blows me away. Eps 23 alone just makes this the Anime to watch this year.
I loved the scene where Oikawa was struggling to get up after that long pass. This dude is normally so calm and collected but he had a completely different expression there. The animation was insanely detailed as well.
giant killing got an anime? didn't think it was that popular
I don't care about soccer/football at all, but I've watched Ganbare Kickers (german version) and all of every Tsubasa series. Never heard of Giant Killing. I've watched Ping Pong too, but excluded it for reasons - for many people the artstyle is too much.![]()
Man, I'm see unable to formulate any proper thoughts on 21-24. That was such a fucking awesome ride. Seeing everything come together one piece at a time, and finally climax the way it did. 49 episodes of development and progress... the satisfaction is immense.
That final rally was some of the most hype shit I've seen in anime.
I think it could have gone both ways. Apart from the 3rd years, everyone else on Karasuno would get to play against Aoba josai in their 2nd year anyway.
I hope you guys didn't miss that the last move from tobio+hinata was pretty much a 'replay' of their last move in season 1 that got blocked. It was a nice little detail!
It was an amalgamation of almost everything he learned from season 2: eyes open spiking + the floating set which gives him time to pick a target, the wipe he learned at the training camp, to the angling wipe he learned from watching Takeru (Wakutani), the way Seijoh were interior blocking his cross and forcing straights and he even factors in Oikawa returning the wipe using slow-down time.I hope you guys didn't miss that the last move from tobio+hinata was pretty much a 'replay' of their last move in season 1 that got blocked. It was a nice little detail!
What does it say?![]()
Is Kuroko's Basket pretty similar to this? Since it's only a short wait until S3 I'll hold off on reading the manga, but I need something to act as a substitute in the meantime.
Is Kuroko's Basket pretty similar to this? Since it's only a short wait until S3 I'll hold off on reading the manga, but I need something to act as a substitute in the meantime.
I think Oikawa is everyones fave. I hope he'll at least be in s3 a little bit
If you dont mind characters having superpowers (for example, looking at people and causing them to fall and knell down to them in a basketball game, etc) then it is a good show to watch.
I'm not a massive fan of the unrealistic stuff in sports anime but since the matches are good I'll check it out. Will mainly watch for the hype scenes in all honesty.Kuroko is more unrealistic than Haikyuu. It doesn't have powers and shit, but some stuff is borderline impossible, even more so for high school students. They also barely develop their characters. Haikyuu goes out of its way to develop characters both in Karasuno and in its rivals, even the lesser ones. Kuroko develops the generation of miracles and maybe two of the main team, but that's it.
That said... it has a shit ton of hype scenes that do feel like Haikyuu. The matches are very entertaining and it has the benefit of being complete, so you won't have to wait weeks for a conclusion. I recommend it, but Haikyuu is way better.
The anime is too good for me to want to switch to the manga. and the next season is a pretty short wait.
I'm not a massive fan of the unrealistic stuff in sports anime but since the matches are good I'll check it out. Will mainly watch for the hype scenes in all honesty.