Young men's biggest mistake (Kenma Kozume)

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • There's a LOT I wish I could tell my younger self. Kenma demonstrates a lot of that.
    Ever since he first met Hinata, he's shown to be the polar opposite of him: in comparison to the Greatest Decoy who zips around all over the place to create chances for his teammates, Nekoma's brain stands still, making use of the receives his team sends his way.
    Hinata would later declare that one day he would make Kenma admit Volleyball was fun, following this Kenma says he wants a game where "It's instantly game over when someone loses".
    The showdown will have to wait though, as Nekoma must first defeat Sarukawa Tech, another solid defensive team that wears him down.
    Through a series of flashbacks with Kuroo and Yamamoto, we get a deep look into the mind of Kenma, his love of games, and hatred of losing.
    Kuroo and Kenma have played volleyball together for a LONG time, with Kuroo encouraging him to come out of his shell and give volleyball a real go.
    His teammate Yamamoto doesn't see eye to eye with him, declaring he doesn't have enough "guts". But Kenma proves him wrong, Kenma rises to the occasion and takes an extra step to help his friends and teammates out with a beautiful set to win the game.
    Moving into Karasuno vs Nekoma, Kenma is quick to come up with a counter strategy for Hinata, putting him in a "bird cage" in the Battle at the Garbage dump.
    But as the match goes on, after one particularly intense rally, a collapsed Kenma admits "That was fun". Causing Hinata to yell in celebration. At the very end, he thanks Kuroo for teaching him volleyball, admitting the match was the most fun he'd ever had.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    01:05 Kenma Kozume
    04:30 "Lowering the net" - Kuroo
    05:50 Video Games
    09:05 "A game where it's instantly game over"
    10:05 Nekoma vs Sarukawa Tech
    11:35 Nekoma vs Karasuno
    13:25 Nekoma's finaly rally
    15:27 Kenma's fun
    16:47 Outro
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Komentáře • 110

  • @huyenthanh622
    @huyenthanh622 Před 10 dny +183

    I like how that sentence from Kenma repeat again in the last chapter of Haikyuu. To the player on the court and to the spectators cheer for the game, a volleyball match is not some thing gonna save the world but the joy it bring us and the experience we went through is what matters and stay with us in the end. The fun is in it is something we choose to enjoy and no matter what the outcome, we are all glad to be there.

  • @justhutz2626
    @justhutz2626 Před 10 dny +140

    I had to think of a quote I catched up somewhere when you talked about that it takes time to figure out if you enjoy something.
    "Only quit on a good day."
    I want to pass this to my daughter. Because if you had a good day at say volleyball and you still feel like quitting, that's when you know this activaty is not for you.

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 10 dny +14

      Ooh that's a good one

    • @mariafcevallos
      @mariafcevallos Před 9 dny +6

      I think this is exactly what Osamu did when he said that Atsumu loved volleyball a bit more than him

  • @dal2804
    @dal2804 Před 10 dny +64

    As someone who is giving his all to enter my country's volleyball national team. Your videos really helped me to truly understand how to sort my thoughts and how to push through all my worries. Wonderful Video yet again!!

  • @bia5141
    @bia5141 Před 9 dny +31

    When I first met Kenma he became probably most relatable out of all in Haikyuu and thats coming from someone who sees almost all Haikyuu characters as relatable

  • @mrmerfeo4320
    @mrmerfeo4320 Před 9 dny +6

    It's really cool how relatable Haikyu is, a seemingly of "pointless" thing like at a surface level like volley ball can have so much dedication in it for a great reward at the end

  • @mandalorianhunter1
    @mandalorianhunter1 Před 10 dny +56

    I really like Kenma, I was like him when I was younger, a gamer and not very active.
    Honestly it was great seeing his development and his relationship with Hinata and the rest of Nemaka is one of the highlights of the series.

  • @mickwoodfield5926
    @mickwoodfield5926 Před 10 dny +12

    I love Kenma’s story because he learns how to give it your all and be happy doing it

  • @elizabethp1772
    @elizabethp1772 Před 9 dny +3

    Kenma has definitely become my favorite character because hes so relatable and even his character Id say is something my younger self and even me now needed to this day as im getting older

  • @m8kki
    @m8kki Před 10 dny +16

    i love kenma and he's a character really well done. to me, poeple like hinata, kageyama, even oikawa, aren't relatable because i don't have a huge passion that i want to do for all my life. so kenma is like me, in a way. i know i have to go out and find something that will be great to me, and i think i'm slowly doing it. seeing him and his future reassure me so much. i just love him so so much

  • @davidfelez7575
    @davidfelez7575 Před 10 dny +12

    I feel this is very relatable for me, I'm 20 and felt very much like kenma and the video describes, always playing videogames, in HS and after, to the point I I didn't even knew if I wanted to, the last year I finally signed to play on a football team, that part of me asking for it finally won, and its indeed so much fun, i dont even care when I lose because I finally took that step to play a fun sport, and I will keep playing for now on. This also made videogames more fun again for me since I'm not burned all the time, I really encourage anyone to have the courage to take that step, you won't regret it

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 10 dny +3

      Yeah that's something I didn't mention, when you play games less they actually become more fun

  • @esthelleg7037
    @esthelleg7037 Před 9 dny +3

    Thank you for this. Often, I think we try to satisfy ourselves by reflecting on a story’s themes, rather than taking the next step and applying those themes to our own lives. Haikyuu’s philosophies kind of demand to be lived, though, because the story’s center has always been joy.
    Thank you for making that connection in every one of your Haikyuu essays, and for sharing your own experiences. It always brightens my day!

  • @EmilKolczynski
    @EmilKolczynski Před 10 dny +18

    I love your content! Keep it up! I'm 30 years old and have been like Kenma for a long time. I recently went through a period of depression because a relationship of 12 years ended and I realised that there were a lot of things I always wanted to do but didn't have the time (or didn't manage my free time properly). This year I started learning to play drums. I did my first cosplay and went to a big convention. I'm also preparing to learn Japanese and maybe make some carpets. The only reason for our lives is to live it and have as much fun as possible!
    P.S. I enjoyed playing voleball in high school, but I'm not tall at all. If I'd known about this anime back then, I'd probably give it a go.

  • @Someoneisaround
    @Someoneisaround Před 9 dny +1

    For Kenma, the character itself i interpret that he gets fired up by videogames (that's what Kuro mentioned in S4 and what their teammates seem to think about him), but this is probably one of the first times he feels that satisfaction on real life, that last shot of Kenma remembering all those trainning matches and how all this rivalry comes together in this final match. I think thats what he came to appreciate about his experience with volleyball, the resolution he got from this match and the satisfaction of giving his all mentally and physically, was a first.
    In some sense Kenma is curious-like a cat😂- and what enjoys the most is figuring out how to solve challenges that pick up his attention. Then seeing someone like Hinata that never gives up (something that is usual to see in adversaries with a team like nekoma, specialized in defense) it does make sense why he stablished such a nice friendship with him

  • @TarellHudson
    @TarellHudson Před 10 dny +4

    I’ve been a gamer for years. And I don’t think those experiences are worthless. Or even subpar to my time spent outside. I enjoyed both aspects of my life. Riding my bike all over the city, playing ball from early morning to late evening. Running laps with my football team or weight lifting class. All of that was just as impactful as my hours and hours poured into Witcher 3. Or Horizon Zero Dawn. Or the endless nights trying to 3 sword Crota with my raid team. It all mattered. And it helped shape me.

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 10 dny +1

      Never said it'd be worthless, just that it's super super important to have hoth

  • @uncr3ativ
    @uncr3ativ Před 9 dny +1

    I am so grateful to volleyball, and all my seniors who helped me learn and practiced with my friends and I during school breaks. This sport has been so much fun, and the first thing I was truly passionate about outside of games. It's exhilarating constantly working to improve my abilities and try new things and techniques in the sport. Volleyball has completely consumed and changed my life, and I wouldn't have it any other way.

  • @doomgaming3481
    @doomgaming3481 Před 7 dny

    Man I am not lying when I say i had tears running down my face while watching this video. I was really hoping that could I cry during but that just didn't happen, it just didn't hit. But your video (Mostly every videos) hit me like it did to me when i read manga.

  • @lizettedayana
    @lizettedayana Před 9 dny +1

    I love this video. All your Haikyuu videos left such an impact on me. I listen to your Kita video at least three times a week, especially before work when I feel nervous before my shift. Sending so much love ❤❤❤ thank you for your videos !!

  • @muknaandthebees
    @muknaandthebees Před 9 dny +1

    Kenma’s relationship with volleyball is some that I’m incredibly familiar with due to my relationship with my own hobbies. Learning to enjoy something you’ve committed yourself to is the exact thing that happened to me with joining my school’s track team. Several of my friends had told me I should join the distance team, so I did. It just became a part of my routine until I ran my first 4x800 relay at a track meet and realized that it was actually fulfilling. I think that his popularity is understandable because he’s a good realistic representation of the process many of us have to go through in order to actually enjoy something.
    Anyways, I love these videos, I cannot wait to see what characters, series, and etc you cover next. Amazing work :]

  • @PartTimeEuphoRia
    @PartTimeEuphoRia Před 4 dny +1

    Hey, I just wanted to say that I really love these videos by you - oftentimes they capture exactly what I feel like, or felt like, myself.
    I started playing volleyball because of Haikyuu and channels like yours, and I'm so glad its taken me out of my old bog of playing games I feel neutral about all day
    So yeah, thanks!

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 2 dny

      I started playing myself about 6 weeks ago, it's just as fun as haikyuu makes it look lol

  • @minamicole2943
    @minamicole2943 Před 10 dny +5

    Aahh! A video about the movie and more specifically, my second fav Kenma! It’s always a nice surprise to see that you’ve uploaded. Really liked what you said in this video!

  • @pessoaperdida1633
    @pessoaperdida1633 Před 8 dny +1

    Why do I always cry when i watch your videos? Thank you so much!

  • @romelloellis1567
    @romelloellis1567 Před 10 dny +7

    You just about to turn 25? Man you'll feel very different once you hit mid 25 or 26 years old. The way you look at your entire childhood changes and it's wild.

  • @milos8665
    @milos8665 Před 9 dny +1

    Kenma and kita would've matched perfectly istg😭

  • @miaozhen280
    @miaozhen280 Před 9 dny +1

    Seriously, I couldn't even begin to tell you how much your videos have helped me. I have lost nearly all motivation a while ago, I knew if I didn't pick myself back up soon then I'll definitely not be able to achieve the things I want. 4 years ago I started watching Haikyuu and that first 2 years after watching it was like 2 of the best years of my life so far, I finally enjoyed one sport and started to develope passion for it, I had the motivation to do everything I can to chase for the things I want, but last year a lot of things changed in my life and I felt like I lost nearly all believe in myself. I rewatched Haikyuu but this time the motivation only lasted for the period of time I watched it and that's when I discovered your videos. Thank you so much for everything you have done, these videos are really what I needed right now to remind me that I will be ok, to not loose complete hope in myself and the future. Thank you so so so much and keep up the amazing work🏐💗💗💗

  • @allan1448
    @allan1448 Před 10 dny +3

    Until 11:38 perfect man! Thanks for the analysis. As soon as I watched the Movie, I will be back for more🙏

  • @sleep-deprivedalien
    @sleep-deprivedalien Před 7 dny

    man, this video essay is hella relatable.
    like kenma, i've spent most of my life indoors playing video games or watching TV to the point that it started to become dull and uninteresting, but i still kept doing it. i never really felt like doing or trying something else because i felt comfortable where i was until i turned 25 and started to become more aware of the things i did in life and how i've wasted the past years doing the same, meaningless, mundane things. i wanted to try getting out of my comfort zone.
    it's because of this beautiful, inspiring anime that i suddenly want to give volleyball a try, but i've always been a very indecisive person. i also have social anxiety and very low self esteem ever since i was a kid, always envying confident people who tackled life head on without ever doubting themselves or their actions. i keep telling myself that getting into volleyball would probably be a waste of time because i'm not athletic and think others will judge or dislike me, but then i also think; what if it won't be like that? what if i ended up really liking playing volleyball and that those people might actually be really accepting and friendly? what if i end up getting so into volleyball that i might regret not trying it sooner?
    i personally find that the hardest part of doing something new is actually doing it. procrastinating always feels like the easier option, but in the end it will consume you.

  • @Janet-pk5zq
    @Janet-pk5zq Před 10 dny +5

    Thank you for this video! I'm trying to learn Korean and Japanese to native levels if that's possible, and hearing this about earning your fun came at a good time for me. My passion in life is languages, but half the time I kind of cheat and don't do the hard parts that I need to do to get better at them. Even though I have something I really like, I go about my days feeling a bit empty because I'm not putting in enough hard work to feel satisfied. I'm afraid that the uncomfortable, tiring, even embarrassing parts (making mistakes) of language learning will make me not like it as much, but your video is reasurring me that it might even have more fun when I can go to sleep exhausted after a good day's work.

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 10 dny +2

      Glad it helped! And learning 2 languages at once sounds tough, good luck!

  • @sn5728
    @sn5728 Před 10 dny +13

    Aye! I got herrerre!! I have to say i wrote s big thing on the tuski video. But ill say it again! I really enjoy and love your videos and they honestly became a comfort place for me. I dont reallt care if you respond but i really wanted you to know. I love everything you're doing! You are doing an amazing job! I might be late to the party but im gonna be here for as long as possible! Keep up thr amazing work! 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶

  • @jacklundy9360
    @jacklundy9360 Před 10 dny +4

    Holy crap why is this video literally just me

  • @daliahtobar7485
    @daliahtobar7485 Před 8 dny

    I love this channel so much! Please always continue to follow your passions and do things that make you happy!

  • @jayesjulia
    @jayesjulia Před 10 dny +4

    i love your videos. you do amazing work on pointing out what we can learn from each charakter. thank you so much

  • @hish33p32
    @hish33p32 Před 8 dny

    This is one of the greatest stories to ever exist, each character the more you analyse them and pull out lessons from their stories is like unlocking different chakras of your soul, all of the major characters have a colorful depth to them that is not only unique but masterfully written.
    Every major character was written in a way to represent the best and worst parts of the human being, and how even the worst parts can become your strengths, not a lot of stories can give you goosebumps in a positive way that pushes you to become a better person and to climb higher and higher even when you're in a bottomless pit as much as Haikyuu does.
    Thank you Furudate, and thank you to content creators like you who give broader insights to the stories of the characters so that we could learn even more from them.

  • @AmyTheBard
    @AmyTheBard Před 6 dny +1

    I just wanted to say you inspired me to share what I see when I watch anime. How we approach things is different, but our goal of helping others is similar, so I just wanted to say thanks for inspiring me!
    Amy

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 2 dny +1

      Glad it helped! I'll have to check out your vinland saga video at some point

  • @bemo343
    @bemo343 Před 10 dny +6

    bro i click on this video litterly the first 10 seconds of the intro just described me

  • @uditjha9134
    @uditjha9134 Před 9 dny +2

    I believe ANYTHING can be fun if you become good at it, but thats just my personal belief, it may not apply to everyone

  • @edentitycrisis
    @edentitycrisis Před 9 dny +1

    I’m about to turn 24. For almost a decade I’ve been playing a ton of video games without them really feeling fun, and totally isolating myself out of fear and embarrassment. It was literally restarting haikyuu a couple weeks ago that just suddenly, made that unbearable. I’ve always been so scared of failing to give anything real “guts” or even just an honest go. I’ve especially avoided the things I was genuinely interested in. It’s kind of deranged, but I actually got really depressed about how much time I’ve wasted caring way too much about embarrassing myself. I felt (and still worry) that now that I’m out of school, it’s too late for me to start practicing volleyball, and get any good and have fun playing.
    So it made me really happy to hear you’d also just started volleyball! I don’t know if you have a background in the sport or anything, but I don’t at all. I’ve been working out and running to build up some general athleticism for a while, and yesterday I realized I was still avoiding what I really wanted, and picked up a volleyball at the gym and started practicing.
    If you don’t mind me asking, if you’re also starting from nothing (and even if you’re not), how are you practicing? Alone with the wall (like me currently), or did you join a rec club, and were they okay with you being a beginner? Regardless, thanks as always for the video. Everything helped me a lot to hear. Good luck with your volleyball journey 🤜🏼

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 8 dny +1

      I've been playing at a club for a couple months ago, fortunately where I live is big enough to have a beginner level session I can join. And it's great fun, obviously still learning everything but very glad I started!

  • @gabrielf9296
    @gabrielf9296 Před 10 dny +12

    I gotta go excersice, but I'll watch it as soon as I come back home 🤩

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 10 dny +2

      Respect the discipline!

    • @gabrielf9296
      @gabrielf9296 Před 10 dny

      ​@@LessonsFromAnime now I'm back to watch it 🙌🏽

    • @abj136
      @abj136 Před 10 dny

      @@gabrielf9296 Learn to love the effort!

  • @milenagomes6144
    @milenagomes6144 Před 2 dny

    Thank You for this video really helped me, that's make me see why I love Kenma so much

  • @huijie88
    @huijie88 Před 9 dny +1

    Thank you so much for the effort making these videos! I'm a Haikyu fan and watched the Dumpster Battle, which I felt was justt alright, but I've come to enjoy the movie more after this video! I'm also in a spiral of games (its casual games for me) and putting off more important tasks and this video really hits the spot. It's so hard to find motivation and feel excitement and I play to pass time, but I'm going to try sticking to things longer to see if I improve. It's awesome you've come to realise all these at just 24 years old, you have such a long way ahead and you are using your time to reach your goals, that's really commendable! I'm already 36 and the guilt I feel after wasting another day is really... But then I repeat the cycle the next day. It's important to remind ourselves to stick to the important things and I'm going to pull up this video when I am feeling unmotivated! Thank you!

  • @holloify_tensa_zangetsu
    @holloify_tensa_zangetsu Před 10 dny +3

    I am a multi instrumentalist....since 2002 when I realized I have the "have it" I was shy kid back then..I enter our talent show...and I was so scared.
    I get up on the stage. 4 mins passed..I loved it,felt comfortable even broke a string...but I didn't wavier
    Then I never wanted to learn theory cause it was boring...now I see I was just being lazy and naive...because inwant rto be edgey savant

  • @muezaah
    @muezaah Před 9 dny +1

    Woah, you’re a crazy cool, i love your naration, i really love it, how you describe it, how you tell and share it, i really love it all, thank you so much. I’m your new fan here

  • @shivamuchiha7
    @shivamuchiha7 Před 6 dny +1

    loved it

  • @Saarthak_K
    @Saarthak_K Před 10 dny +2

    I needed this video
    Thx mate 🤝

  • @karigirl34
    @karigirl34 Před 9 dny

    You had me in the first sentence. Exactly where I’ve been most of my 20s. Great video! By the way, I just ran my second ever 5k after a lifetime of thinking I couldn’t do athletic things and I watched through your Haikyuu life lessons playlist the night before to get me in the right headspace. Anyway, your videos are really cool. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @alaina4070
    @alaina4070 Před 8 dny

    I've kept on bouncing back and forth on getting a drawing tablet. I always had doubts because I always had this one little nagging thought in the back of my head; what if I drop drawing because I get upset over my lack of ability to draw what's in my head and just give up. After writing every day sometimes only 250 words, I learn to recognize that for myself it's more important to be consistent than not write at all. Sometimes I take breaks on what I write and write something else because I know stepping away from a work when you're frustrated and stuck is important. Stepping back can offer you time to think and see things in a new prospective. I always said I wanted to write a book, which is partly true, but when in reality I create my own comics. Since I was little I've been learning everything I can about storytelling, and art. I just soak it all in, but never create anything and if I did only a little bit. I think this is the reason why Boy and the Heron or "How do you live" really touched me. Because it's telling me to stop being a crowd and live. To create. I have time. I'm young: only 20 years old. Better to start now then at 30 wishing I started sooner. Maybe when I'm 30 I'll release my first comic while getting my Ph.D. in psychology? Who knows. So I'm going to get that drawing tablet. I felt inspire to write this from this video. No idea why because it doesn't really relate to character study, but it did inspire me.

  • @melanarbs
    @melanarbs Před 4 dny +1

    I love your channel man.

  • @JmanAnimates
    @JmanAnimates Před 8 dny

    fantastic video bro

  • @norahneo9770
    @norahneo9770 Před 9 dny

    I love kenma cuz he always goes till the end : )

  • @cristianalfaro6856
    @cristianalfaro6856 Před 6 dny +1

    Omggg, nice video brooo

  • @diegolucioo7622
    @diegolucioo7622 Před 9 dny

    great video!!

  • @riceontopstew
    @riceontopstew Před 9 dny

    TLDR: I dont agree with regret and video games, but I do agree with all the other stuff you said like finding your passion and it takes everyone different times to find it. Im definitely projecting here but for me, regret is one of the heaviest baggages I carried, I found a way to see a silver lining in things and it made my life a whole lot lighter. I now embrace my love for video games bc it made me who I am today despite playing it a lot during my childhood. I also agree with the "path that seems harder is actually easier" quote.
    I understand what you are saying about trying to find your passion but I disagree some of your other points. I believe those like you and myself, who have spent almost all of our childhoods playing thousands of hours playing video games (for me it was halo and now league) have something we can take from it. I do agree that I did play video games way too much but I think that is a learning experience too. Instead of regretting I tried to look back to see what I have learned from it or what I could learn from it later on. Im 22 now, and throughout my life I've also struggled with regretting my time playing video games bc my dad would always tell me that I have wasted my time playing it. But I've come to the conclusion that I am the way I am today because of it. It helped me be quick problem solver (it doesn't help me study lol), it developed my sense of humor because I also watched a lot of vanoss too, and I have met my best friends bc of it. I used to consider myself lazy playing video games but if can play video games for 8 hours straight, then what if I can push that energy into something I am passionate in? When I turned 20, I found what I loved and I turned that energy into my current passion which is animating (FYI I already loved animation when I was 18 but it took me two years to finally take action). I wasn't lazy, I just needed to find something I like, and like you said, it took a bit time to get there. Now I have a healthy relationship with video games and I don't regret a single minute playing it (unless I lose a lot of elo in one session lol).
    I think it could be the same with you, but video games has been a really sensitive topic for me and I just had to voice my opinion. Even my long ass comment goes to show that I'm still really defensive about it. Anyways, I love your content, and you are free to disagree with my points as well. Keep up the great work, and keep drinking water bro.

  • @marolkawa
    @marolkawa Před 9 dny

    This video has broken down to the minor details exactly why I and many others relate to Kenma on so many different levels. I am in high school, and graduation is dawning on me, because I really felt like I have done at least something with my life up until this point. When I was in third grade I decided to pick volleyball as my sport and I’ve been playing ever since. Just so happens, I never particularly liked it at all until my second year of high school. I was a setter on the same team as my freshman year, they were all familiar, but most of all I had been training with them the full part of two years. Kenma’s POV flashback at the training camp arc helped me realise that I had really, truly found my people, and that I hadn’t wasted my life like I thought I was going to, bored on my phone or video games, or even doing something I hated. The in depth psychological analysis of Kenma as a person and the ideas presented in this video also helped me understand this again, so thank you for making it!

  • @intuitivelymagician2076

    Will check out the show

  • @aravindprime
    @aravindprime Před 10 dny +2

    Need bluelock VS haikyuu(takeaways video) 👇 Button

  • @Sakurasan2023
    @Sakurasan2023 Před 9 dny +1

    Great video 📹 👍

  • @aloysiuslim914
    @aloysiuslim914 Před 10 dny

    Hey man. Probably wouldn't comment until you mentioned recently that you read most of these. Huge, huge fan of your content, the kita video in particular was amazing. I really love the way you go through these anime and your style of "teaching". It's obvious how much effort goes in to enhancing the viewer experience.
    My gripe is with your range. I really, really do wish you could go beyond just sports anime and cover characters, story arcs, lessons from other anime. Maybe Shirogane from love is war? Or Yaguchi from Blue period? I just feel there's so much potential to be had with your channel's concept, and there would be so many more people who may be willing to watch if you cover an anime they like. You could reach and inspire more people.
    In the end, sports anime does make sense-there are many lessons from them, you know the content quite well, perhaps better than other genres, and people are quite willing to watch a video if their favourite popular sports anime is in it. I just know I would be really happy if you would just branch out a little more, beyond sports anime. Who knows? You might be able to reach more people. Just some of my thoughts as a genuine fan of this channel.

  • @GennR
    @GennR Před 9 dny

    I also would have liked to have a character like Kenma around when I was younger. He has the same mbti and enneagram type as me and I felt I could understand a lot of his struggles.
    When I was younger I seriously lacked motivation for a lot of things, even things I liked, because I couldn't help to notice how unimportant everything is in the big scheme of things. So why putting the effort on things when it doesn't really matter? I couldn't understand you can enjoy unimportant things. And that life is just a series of unimportant moments. Will doing this specific thing change my life? Probably not, but a series of unimportant things could build up to a change, and if not, I could still have fun.
    Having grown up I regret not doing a lot of things when I was a teen, things that could have been a little uncomfortable, even things that could have made me sweat (I also don't like sweating) or getting tired.
    Now I have found that some of the things that have made me have the most fun are dumb, silly, unimportant and some great days have got me very tired and sweaty.
    It's something you can understand with time, but when you're that kind of person that naturally spends a lot of time in their head it's hard to just do things you could enjoy, like other people do, without questioning so much about it before. So it would have been nice to see a character that goes through the same process you need to go and reach the point you need to reach too. Kenma is a dear character to me for those reasons too, even if I just got to know him later than what I'd liked to.

  • @nojusgaed9154
    @nojusgaed9154 Před 10 dny +4

    haikyuu my home

  • @Trumpet.nate23
    @Trumpet.nate23 Před 10 dny +2

    W video

  • @bpssamsung1713
    @bpssamsung1713 Před 9 dny

    I wish my 15 years self saw haikyuu. But As Kamomedai team one said " get what we can get "

  • @Asul89274
    @Asul89274 Před 21 hodinou

    The NPC of Karasuno (Kazuhito Narita)
    I hope 'someone' want to discuss this

  • @SalviAlmighty
    @SalviAlmighty Před 9 dny +1

    Another banger of a video!
    Just a small note... You pronounce Kuroo's name as "Kuru" even after watching the anime several times?

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 8 dny

      I hadn't realised I was pronouncing it so wrong 😭 I guess I just look at the subtitles and not actually listen to what they're saying

  • @Jiixi
    @Jiixi Před 9 dny

    i wish i knew you wanted me

  • @caverramos7581
    @caverramos7581 Před 10 dny +4

    jajaja i hate the fact that you remmind me in every video that you are 6 years younger than me and have an infinitely more successful youtube channel XD

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 10 dny +2

      Lol I sense a lot people feel that way nowadays no matter what their age or success level theres always someone younger and better.
      I get the exact same thing when I see people in their late teens with hundreds of thousands of subs.
      No point regretting not starting earlier though, as its never too late to start!

    • @caverramos7581
      @caverramos7581 Před 10 dny +1

      @@LessonsFromAnime jaja haikyu teaches us that every single day. I started practicing american football this year. And even though im old and weak for the standards of that sport i became part of the coaching staff where my collegue studies in languagr and analisis became most useful. At the end of the day i may be old but i didnt waste my youth either.
      Thanks for the encouragement and keep up with the good work. Just dont explore eyeshield 21 thay is my content farm(?

  • @36inc
    @36inc Před 9 dny

    i fortunately cant relate. i love gaming but ive always had hockey to pair it with,. im also big into yugioh and have played it since it started. usually anytime where im demotivated its because i live in the hell world that is the US economy. but for anyone stuck heres the simple trick; BE ARROGANT. stop thinking "IM NOT AS GOOD AS THAT PERSON YET" start thinking "I HAVE SO MUCH MORE POTENTIAL THA THEM" and then youll find the effort. dont become toxic doing itm dont be a brat and shit talk everything; but act with that in mind that youre building a home, and its great. and you can do anything with that mindset.

  • @yoink295
    @yoink295 Před 5 dny

    Make video on ahiru no sora it's a basket ball anime

  • @holloify_tensa_zangetsu
    @holloify_tensa_zangetsu Před 10 dny +1

    Kenma is best dude...but I love the chann!. I really wish I knew bout Bleach and Ichigo...I would been better

    • @LessonsFromAnime
      @LessonsFromAnime  Před 10 dny

      Not seen Bleach unfortunately

    • @holloify_tensa_zangetsu
      @holloify_tensa_zangetsu Před 9 dny

      @@LessonsFromAnime 😈well,well..let me tell you. GOTTA JUMP BOY on that.
      There are many aspects of haikyu!! That you find in bleach. Kubo wanted a immersive...you can take them with you at any time progression of power the system itself is great amd so much fun.
      I don't wantno glaze this comment with a synopsis
      There's more to it...I'll learn different adpects

  • @marz3960
    @marz3960 Před 10 dny

    yea bru i've already stopped playing valorant and ml a month ago rlly didnt enjoy it anymore like i used to 🙃
    im gonna turn 18 soon wasted lot of time already
    also i started playing game since i was 5/6 😮‍💨

  • @soulofexistence
    @soulofexistence Před 9 dny +1

    I made a vow to myself to not play videogames anymore like more than 2 years ago and I've never looked back. It's insane the ammount of time you unlock by doing that If you play regularly. Whenever I used to want to do something that actually matters I was like "but I don't have time". Yeah you do, you just have to prioritize stuff over other stuff, and videogames couldn't be a priority anymore. Eveything else seems like so much fun now that I don't have that artificial stimulation and goals, my mental and physical health improved massively since I stopped too. I do watch anime from time to time now, but it's not compulsive as it used to be either, and also I make sure it's not too often and that the kind of show I watch will at least inspire me, and that it's not just brainrot escapism.
    I have great memories with videogames, and I don't really regret playing them in my younger years, but I want videogames to stay like that, a childhood memory that I remember fondly, instead of something I regret doing and on which I wasted my potential

  • @MansWUT
    @MansWUT Před 9 dny

    Hehe 69k

  • @nthowler
    @nthowler Před 10 dny +2

    2 views in 35 seconds, bro fell off