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In their first attack of the match, Kageyama and Hinata perform their famous super quick attack. Kageyama is successful in shutting down Aran's spike. They then both leave as they decide to come at five AM tomorrow. His teammates refused to hit his tosses anymore, showing their clear desire of having him removed from the team. Hinata has trouble spiking past Tsukishima while Kageyama decides to use his powerful serves. Karasuno easily overwhelms Tokonami, especially when the quick with Hinata is used. While many of his teammates were somewhat nervous or on edge about facing Kamomedai, Kageyama appears to be excited[46]. Kageyama gives a respectful bow to all of them. Kageyama then attacks with a service ace. An impressed Tanaka asks them about it, but Kageyama replies that he has no intention of performing quicks with someone he’s not in sync with. As Hinata runs to get the ball, Kageyama serves again. During a break, the two setters converse on Aoba Johsai, and Sugawara admits that having a strong setter like Kageyama waiting behind him is a relief. Kageyama would then tell Hinata that he had the right to complain about the set only for Hinata to instead request to have the next set. Hinata took a deep breath. Blocking it’s hard to say since we haven’t seen much highlighted of either of their blocking. In his 100% form, his serves are either straight up Untouchable or Chance Balls. Home country The daughter of the former president of the Prince Yuki Fan Club― Motoko Minagawa― Ruriko is the fanatic admirer and president of the Sohma Fan Club. The match starts and Oikawa goes for a spike, surprising Kageyama. “I didn’t think it would turn out like this. He quickly recovers his composure and reminds Hinata to not let it get to him, but the duo continuously gets blocked after that. The two achieve their new quick-strike as well and Hinata excitedly compliments Kageyama, who doesn’t know how to respond. Kageyama begins to shine more in the set when he is first able to score a service ace and then perform a one-handed set to Romero; although he does not understand Romero praising him in Portuguese. Hinata walks beside him and notes that their opponents didn’t notice their signals. He is soon proven right to be concerned when Hinata's next attack was right away blocked by Inuoka. Little Falcons (Former)Kitagawa Daiichi (Former)Karasuno High (Former) However, Kageyama's exceptional abilities and lack of consideration for others led him to develop an arrogant demeanor and an inability to cooperate with his teammates, causing them to refer to him as the "King of the Court". Hinata comes in and without a word, joins him in the practice. In the end, Kitagawa Daiichi won both sets (25-5, 25-8). “Do I look okay to you?” Kageyama growled. The match progresses evenly and Kageyama starts getting restless. No, he started it. They encounter Kindaichi, who mocks Kageyama. When Yachi points out that wearing sports clothes may help with blending in, he takes her advice, though his intense aura still scares the other students. He touched his shoulder to get his attention, but got an even more interesting reaction. This proved to be to their advantage when Hinata does a wide broad attack that stuns everyone watching. Family Also Known As Kageyama and Hinata have trouble synchronizing initially. As Oikawa explains to his teammates, Kageyama suspects that he figured out the signals to his quick. If you’re not mad… what is it?” Hinata asked, and when Kageyama didn’t answer his lips turned into an evil smirk. Close by, Coach Ukai and Takeda discuss the benefits of arguments, with Ukai noting that though Kageyama is finally figuring out how to tell others what he thinks, he wonders if his teammates will able to nit-pick his playing since he's levels above everyone else. The quick-strike succeeds, but Kageyama’s shocked to find out that Hinata had his eyes closed the entire time. And out there he didn’t have anyone to help him. Around the end of practice, Coach Ukai approaches Kageyama, and asks him about the camp and whether there was anything that concerned him. Daichi then remarks that Kageyama now has no reason to claim that his memory is bad and Hinata jumps in, yelling that he won’t lose. Back at the gym, Kageyama and Hinata practice the new jump, with the latter complimenting Kageyama internally for his amazing and consistent sets. When the whole team goes for a synchro attack due to Nishinoya’s set, Kiyoko asks him why he doesn’t do what Sugawara did in that rally, meaning being part of the synchro attack and being set to spike despite being a setter. Kageyama was immediately given praise by Romero that caused envy in Hinata, Bokuto, and Atsumu[52]. And yet, here he was, saying those words and expecting Kageyama to tell him, like it was actually easy to come out. The match begins shortly[4]. His brows twitched and soon furrowed into a dark scowl. Kageyama brings up Atsumu's "goody-two-shoes" comment, and Ukai tells him that "there is no better set than the one that's easier for [the] hitter to hit,"[38] and that he has nothing to worry about on that front. Are you mad?” He asked, sitting next to Kageyama onto the stairs. He surprises Kamomedai by performing a soft serve instead of his normal powerful serve. Both teams continue evenly, but Kageyama seems to get more unnerved over time. As they cool off, Kageyama remarks that he’s not going to apologize anymore. He adds that Hinata’s the one who initiates the attacks, surprising Kageyama. As a high-caliber setter, Kageyama has the potential to unify the team with his overwhelming talent, but he originally struggles with effectively communicating with his teammates. Inarizaki would receive the serve but Kageyama and Hinata would use their quick attack to score. His birthday overlaps with the winter solstice (December 22nd, the shortest day and longest night of the year) which contrasts Hinata's birthday which occurs in summer solstice (June 21st, the longest day and shortest night of the year) respectively. A stray ball suddenly comes towards them and as Ushijima reaches for it, Hinata jumps ahead of him and grabs it before challenging him by Kageyama’s side. And to make it even worse, Tsukishima decided the best thing he could do was to join. However, Sugawara agrees to the terms, surprising Kageyama. In the Anime https://haikyuu.fandom.com/wiki/Tobio_Kageyama?oldid=115944, Jumping Reach: 337 cm (spike) / 320 cm (block). Without warning, he smiles darkly, scaring Hinata. Kageyama then scores a no-touch service ace. Kageyama recognizes Hinata but doesn’t remember his name, prompting the latter to reintroduce himself. Kageyama uses his accuracy and fast handling of the ball for other purposes too, such as straight shots and setter dumps. He wanted a peaceful practice. Dubbing him "Broccoli No. I wanted to ask you myself.” When he finished, Hinata’s eyes filled with joy and his mouth opened wide to yell out a loud “guaaaah!” like he used to whenever he heard exciting news. This time, Kageyama compliments Hinata on having made an acceptable jump and in turn receives a compliment from Hinata about his high toss. After the match, Kageyama approaches Kindaichi in the bathroom. When Inarizaki reached match point, a flashback shows that Tanaka had made a request of Kageyama in the first set of wanting fewer sets. Shirabu admits that they’ve been fooled but is not surprised as he doesn’t expect anything less from Oikawa’s underclassman. Hinata wonders how since Kageyama’s the King of the Upper Court and Kageyama yells at Hinata before getting interrupted by the third years. “Oh my, Kageyama,” Hinata said, his face turning a deep shade of red, but he kept his role and Kageyama could hear the pretended smugness in his tone. The match continues, and Kageyama feels himself rising to everybody else's level. When Hinata is later able to block Osamu, Kageyama would claim that it was a fluke and points out Hinata is the most surprised that his block worked. They both groaned in pain and Hinata quickly straightened up. However, Kageyama’s the only one to understand the language and Tanaka snaps that when Kageyama tries to explain things, no one understands him either. When Hinata later makes an emergency set to Asahi, Kageyama credits most of it to luck. When the score reaches 14-14, Kageyama is up to serve. “Hinata?”. However, using their knowledge from the training camp, the two are able to go for a different angle–the tips of Kyōtani’s fingers. This pisses Tanaka off, but Daichi quickly intervenes. The two remain outside the gym. “Sorry!” Hinata panicked and tried to help him to get up and walk to the gym, asking if he could bring anything, like a wet towel or something and constantly bumping into Kageyama’s side. Kageyama thinks over Sugawara’s words and decides to try out the third year’s idea. Annoyed, Hinata calls Kageyama a damn King, angering the latter, but Kageyama doesn’t retort. Tanaka is placed on the duo’s team while Daichi joins the other one. [37] He elaborates that Hinata should think about where he rests his weight when he jumps, and that high, stable jumps are ones where you can hear the sound of your feet kicking off the floor. However, the twins and Aran were quick to put an end to his serves with a counter attack. Sakusa realizes that Kageyama is from Karasuno High School, and remarks that that was the team that somehow beat Ushijima. Kageyama and Hinata meeting the 2nd year. Hinata asks if Kageyama will toss to him if he can receive the ball properly and Kageyama replies that he will only if it’s necessary because he doesn’t see Hinata as essential to helping him win. Before the last mtach in the series, Kageyama was the top ranked server in the V-League, and even scored five straight service aces against the French national team! “What are we seeing?” Hinata asked, probably ruining the role, because Tanaka sighed and Tsukishima finally walked away to help Yamaguchi with whatever he needed, and whatever it was, Kageyama was grateful that it came in this moment. The subsequent quicks succeed, but Kageyama starts to notice that Inuoka seems to be keeping up. Although his captain was able to score, Kageyama saw that Ōmimi was able to stop himself from being drawn into blocking Hinata. During the break, Hinata asks Kageyama why he asked if he was scared before, wondering if Kageyama knew the quick would work today. Afterwards, Hinata would claim that he was the one who was able to block the spike but Kageyama instead would claim he blocked it; the two beginning another argument. However, this only makes Kageyama more excited, thrilled to play against such good opponents. It lands on Karasuno’s court, winning the game for Nekoma. Kageyama's height and impressively sharp glare are said to be his most prominent physical characteristics. After practice, Kageyama is doing his stretches when Hoshiumi confronts him, asking where the setter had seen him previously. Character Info Kageyama confirms this, saying that he finds Hoshiumi scary, but that he's a useful reference, too. The team heads downstairs to prepare and Hinata notices Kageyama’s stern expression. Appearance. Karasuno fails to receive the ball and Aoba Johsai wins[19]. Of course, no one is, and Kageyama apologizes, calling it "habit. Kageyama delivers the first serve of the third set. He was not sure what was happening, if this was all planned on him. Kageyama himself acknowledges that it was because of his former Karasuno teammates that he became as skilled as he is now. Just as they begin worrying about where to practice, they hear Tanaka discreetly telling them what time morning practice is, allowing them to come up with a plan. Hinata whined softly and leaned away from the touch. When Hinata appears to attempt a wide broad attack, the Adlers blockers are temporarily distracted by this long enough for Meian to get a spike through the block. He finishes by yelling at Hinata to get back into the game, surprising the latter, who was expecting a harsher punishment. Sometime later during the school day, Kageyama goes to buy a drink from a vending machine outside and sees Hinata and Sugawara talking. Kageyama stuns everyone watching when he suddenly rushes under the net and manages to return the ball to Karasuno's side without causing a penalty or foul[41]. With that, Karasuno wins this match[31]. His next serve is picked up by Kai and stopped. In the next rally, Kageyama is able to send Hinata a perfect set for a quick attack. Additionally, this has also helped him regain his confidence as a setter. Even though the attack was successful, Kageyama was able to tell that Ren Ōmimi was nearly caught in Hinata's feint. Hinata is later switched in and says to Kageyama that Oikawa is amazing. Despite that, Kageyama keeps his composure, showing his difference from Interhigh. It’s at the final match now. Motivated, Kageyama tosses to Hinata again and inadvertently performs a quick with him. However, when Kyōtani is switched in, Aoba Johsai catches up easily and starts to point the gap. Hinata still doesn’t seem to understand that well, but Kageyama drops the subject. Tanaka would be successful in landing a super straight shot and Kageyama would give a sign of respect[49]. Kageyama Tobio He and Hinata would soon use the quick attack to score the first point of the match. As a result, the upperclassmen have to help him and the three other “idiots” study. However, Kageyama refused to agree to the request by stating that Karasuno needed Tanaka and his attacks. Since joining Karasuno, he has grown to be more respectful of his upperclassmen (Sugawara and Asahi in particular), as well as more accepting of people whose abilities and/or views differ from his own (like Tsukishima), and has come to once again understand the importance of teamwork and mutual trust in the sport he treasures so much. Kageyama tries to ask Oikawa for advice, but the latter brushes him off. After Karasuno won the match, Kageyama makes a request of Kenma for them to meet at the national stage again the following year; although Hinata would claim that Kageyama stole his line. The vice-principal then comes in and the upperclassmen try to cover up the situation, but Hinata and Kageyama end up challenging each other to a mini-match. And scared – like really, really scared. Occupation Hinata frustratingly challenges him for more, but. Hinata loudly greets the third years and Tanaka, taking the attention of Kageyama momentarily. Just then, Takeda comes rushing at the gym with a big announcement in tow, informing the team that Kageyama is invited to a All-Japan Youth Camp. After their victory against Shiratorizawa, Karasuno is seen preparing for Nationals, and retaking their measurements is the first step. “What’s your first name again..?” Hinata asked softly but playfully. Before he can continue though, Hinata interrupts and says that it’s only a thing of the past because Kageyama has him now. Nekoma subs in Kuroo, who looks at Kageyama and Hinata. He realized it back in the middle school days, when he spent days and days thinking about a certain boy, even after the boy left his life to live his own. And it will not be ending… In another rally, Kageyama appears like he will make a set only to suddenly lower his hands and allow the ball to pass over to score[53]. However, his serve is received by Hinata. Nishinoya is able to carry out the request and Karasuno stops Himekawa. As each team begins to rack up points and the set starts getting closer to the end, Kageyama attempted to block Hinata when he and Atsumu tried to use their quick attack but he was unable to stop Hinata's spike. After Saeko and her taiko group arrived, Kageyama used Hinata's want to do a back attack to set to Daichi. “You okay?”. Asahi though, notes that ever coming back from camp, Kageyama seemed upset. As the third set begins, Kageyama right away scores a service ace. Although Hinata had been faced with a triple block, he was still able to make it through with no problem and even left some of the blockers stunned. After coming to terms with his situation, he pushes Hinata aside as he claims that he’ll be able to work with the latter. Off to the sidelines, Yachi notes that the situation seemed scarier than normal. Kageyama clicked his tongue at the sight, but he had no time to be angry, because the older teen joined Hinata in whatever evil plan they had. And it was not only about Yachi. While Hinata was able to receive the serve, Fukurō Hirugami was able to block Meian's spike. At one point, Kageyama exhausts Hinata with his continuous spikes, but Hinata refuses to back down. He's been playing volleyball since his second year at Akiyama Elementary. Kageyama jerked his head up and looked at him in utter horror. Sugawara agrees to the challenge but asks Kageyama how he feels about Aoba Johsai since most of his former teammates will be there. Tensions are high, and the team notes how on edge Kageyama is. Before the first year can plan another attack, Tsukishima starts teasing him again and reveals that Kageyama’s former teammate gave him the nickname “King” as a reference to his egocentric playing style. Hinata’s spiking ought to be better. He then goes on to rant about how most people think he is not a formidable player because of his height, but when they see him play, they realize how scary he is. The latter accepts the invitation and mockingly bids the jealous Hinata farewell, as he is continuing to move further ahead than him. Oikawa lets go of the ball and Kageyama tumbles backward. He was not okay. He then turns to the middle blocker and explains that right now, he lacks all the traits for being an ace, but as long as he’s here, Hinata’s the strongest. Position Set 2 begins, and Hisashi Kinoshita mentions that Kageyama is surprisingly considerate of everybody. When Romero next tried to trick the Jackals by using a feint shot and Hinata was able to make the receive, Kageyama notices something about Hinata during the play. The setter criticizes Hinata and blames him for everything and Daichi interjects coldly. When Tsukishima rotates back onto the court, Kageyama is quick to use the same threat on the middle blocker that he had done on the setter of not running away; annoying Tsukishima in the process. After Tanaka praises him for keeping his composure despite facing such an opponent as Shiratorizawa, Kageyama isn’t afraid to admit that nothing more scares him than Oikawa. Kamomedai eventually was able to win the first set. Kageyama pinpoints the exact position where Hinata is about to spike. Kageyama listens but notes that he doesn’t think Asahi truly hates volleyball. Nishinoya then asks if Asahi returned, but when he finds out he didn’t, the libero storms out of the gym, leaving Kageyama curious about Karasuno’s past. Only make Hinata more smug and confident. Kageyama walks away too, yelling at Hinata that they’ll beat the other two. It was an uncomfortable silence and it was even more uncomfortable when Kageyama realized what was his partner staring at. As soon as he let go of Hinata’s lips, the young spiker yelled out loud, louder than ever, louder than when he scored a match point. Oikawa finally accepts and after hearing the situation between the two first years, he remarks that Kageyama’s acting like a dictator by refusing Hinata. It would be just more embarrassing. For the next few days, the two practices together wherever they can and Hinata seems to improve, but Kageyama still refuses to toss to him. In the end, the association wins and Asahi and Nishinoya return to the team. Practice ends, and Hinata approaches Kageyama, asking what the setter meant when he told him he could jump higher. "Both of you are late, and you guys walked here together huh?" Easily provoked, the two follow him, though they can keep up easily. As Karasuno’s resting before the next match, Kageyama notices Hinata’s exhilarated face. However, Hinata has trouble receiving and Kageyama easily loses his temper[3]. And how sweet! Exasperated, Kageyama yells at Hinata to move faster but Sugawara interrupts, pointing out that Hinata’s ability is being diminished by Kageyama’s toss. He couldn’t spot Yamaguchi anymore…, While Kageyama was panicking, the trio continued to sing, seeming unaware of the frown forming on his face. He gripped it tight and pulled Hinata up to look him in the eyes. English Actor He asks if Kageyama’s scared and the setter admits that he is because Oikawa’s strong. In the present day, he still gets extremely angry when he is called by his nickname, "King of the Court", but has changed dramatically, terrified that his new teammates will turn their backs on him again. At the gym, the players are warming up when Aoba Johsai comes by. Hinata started running while Tanaka called out, ready to spike the ball but before Kindaichi did anything to block, the ball was already on the other side of the court. 188.4cm (6' 2.2") - Nov 2018 Kageyama replies that he won’t let it get to his head and the two teams part ways. Kageyama tries to figure out what Hinata will attempt only to be caught off guard when Hinata suddenly spikes the ball with his left hand and wins the set for the Jackals[54]. However, he takes too long to process this, which leaves Kageyama time to set to Hinata. Two years before time skip, he was pursuing Sports science in College in USA. With Kageyama and Hinata here, Karasuno catches up quickly. He sat there, curled into himself, his face hidden between his long legs. He felt as if a hammer hit his head. “I’m gay.”. The next day, the two of them approach Asahi again. They compliment Hinata for his performance last year and he exclaims that he’ll become Karasuno’s ace. Tanaka then steps in and reveals that his sister could drive them after supplementary lessons. But of course, he was proven wrong the moment Daichi laughed and piped up. Kageyama attempts another one-handed set to Romero who attempted a feint but Hinata was able to receive the ball. When Hinata explains his jealousy of Asahi’s height and ability, Kageyama stares at him silently before taking him away. Sugawara solemnly explains that he was afraid of competing for his position with Kageyama, but at the same time, he was relieved because he was always afraid of tossing a ball that would be blocked. He often emits an intimidating aura, which is heightened by the almost permanent scowl on his face. Oikawa scores a service ace, but Sugawara is switched in to play alongside Kageyama. But it didn’t help. Mid-way into the third set, Kageyama and Tsukishima were unable to sync up which caused a lost point. After Karasuno scores off it, he and Kunimi exchange a look. As it’s sent back to Kageyama, the setter remembers all the things he said to Hinata before getting into a tossing position. Please consider turning it on! When Hinata’s former teammates come to cheer him on, they are surprised that Kageyama is in their team. Near the middle of the set, Kageyama would catch that Atsumu would bait Hinata and Tanaka into blocking him as he switched from an apparent setter dump to a set. When the team is back at their hotel, Kageyama would listen to Hinata as he spoke about facing Kenma in the next match and how the Nekoma setter may not be too interested in the outcome of the game. 2,", Kageyama mostly ignores Chigaya's attempts at conversation, eating his food silently and answering his questions with short responses. After Kageyama serves, Shimada believes that Kageyama would not be able to make the set but the first year surprises everyone when he is quickly able to rush forward from just serving and sets to Hinata. He tried to find a support in his senpais. Kageyama usually buys a carton of milk or yogurt during lunch. Sometime later, Kageyama and Hinata are leaving Yachi’s apartment when Hinata notices that they’re near Shiratorizawa. Scott Gibbs Later on, he’s approached by Ukai who brings him into his shop. After a time-out, Kageyama is again able to score a service ace when Osamu is unable to receive the serve. The next quick fails and Kageyama realizes that adjusting to another player’s tempo isn’t easy, but he’s starting to have fun. The next move, Hinata jumps up too close to the net but rather than panicking, Kageyama quickly tosses to that point. Near the mid-point of the set, Kageyama notices that Kamomedai's blockers were starting to do a dedicated shift on Asahi and therefore gave Tsukishima the set since he looked to be clear to score unmarked. At this point, Kageyama notices that it's time for the match to start.

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