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  1. The perpetually angry, solo marathon runner becomes the shoulder-to-shoulder linchpin in his new team's perpetual victories. He learns of patience, acceptance, understanding and teamwork. Initially it is forced upon him by a very persistent frenemy, but eventually it molds into the likable persona we see now.

  2. Jan 9, 2022 · Kageyama adjusts to his spikers’ preferences but is angry that they are unable to score when they do things “their way.” Instead of communicating and attempting a strategic shift, Kageyama remains mute for fear of upsetting his troops.

    • His "King of The Court" Title Was An Insult
    • He Could Relate to Asahi Azumane's Fears on The Court
    • He Loses His Cool Against Tohru Oikawa
    • His Final Toss Against Aoba Johsai at The Interhigh Is Blocked
    • He Struggles to Adapt His Tosses For Hinata
    • He Suffers A Player-Identity Crisis
    • He Relapses Into His "King" Persona

    When ShouyouHinata first meets Kageyamaas an opponent in middle school, he is impressed by the nickname "King of the Court," and he views it as the player who spends the most time in the game. While this desire is shared between the two players—remaining on the court for as long as possible—the "King" title is revealed to be derived from Kageyama's...

    After narrowly defeating Aoba Johsai in a practice match, the Karasuno High players attempt to bolster their lineup by bringing back their "ace" spiker and their defensive all-star libero. It's initially unclear why both of these players have halted participation, but it's revealed that Asahi Azumane, the team's ace, was completely blocked in a mat...

    Meeting in the semifinals of the Interhigh tournament, Karasuno High and Aoba Johsai face off in a brutal battle of wills to determine who moves forward to the championship. Pushed to his limits, Kageyama begins to lose view of the game on a macro level. Rather than viewing the competition as a contest between two teams, he homes in on the micro an...

    Rallying back and forth, Karasuno High and Aoba Johsai's semifinal match is full of emotional highs and lowsfor the main cast of characters. Kageyama, in particular, is forced to confront the weaknesses in his playstyle and his hyper-focus on being the best setter in any given game. After falling prey to Oikawa's verbal and mechanical baits, Kageya...

    Always prized for his incredible ability to set up hits for his team, Kageyama faces a period of growing pains that shake his confidence. Following their defeat at the Interhigh tournament, all the Karasuno players seek out ways to elevate their game. Up until this point, Hinata has been closing his eyes and believing Kageyama will perfectly send t...

    During his time at the All-Japan Youth Camp, Kageyama practices with and against many of his country's best high schoolvolleyball players, which provides an excellent opportunity for growth but also calls into question his views on how the game is played. When Atsumu Miya calls Kageyama a "goody-two-shoes," the former "King" doesn't know how to rea...

    Stemming from his time at the All-Japan Youth Camp, Kageyama questions his personal opinions against his desire to play his position in a way his teammates see best. This ambivalence comes to a head during Karasuno High's practice match against the defensive powerhouse Date Tech. Kageyama sets to his spikers' preferences but becomes increasingly fr...

  3. Oikawa was someone Kageyama looked up to but when the third year got benched and substituted by him, he couldn’t help but get angry. Kageyama had asked Oikawa how to do his jump serves but instead of helping him out, Oikawa lashed out on the child.

  4. The character of Kageyama from Haikyuu is amazing and it is a great testament to the work that Furudate sensei put out! 0:00 intro 0:22 Hinata Shoyo2:17 Oika...

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  5. Kageyama gets angry but is distracted by Hinata's comments in agreeing with some of Ushijima's statements. The two bring up Oikawa and Ushijima adds that Oikawa should've gone to Shiratorizawa since he is the type of setter who can bring out the maximum potential of his spikers.

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  7. Kageyama sets Tanaka a good set at Inarizaki match point that gets blocked and saved by Noya, the rally continues until Kageyama gets to set him again. And he sets him a ball that's right at the antenna, giving Tanaka more options but also giving him more difficult options.

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