Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle Movie Reaction

Professional volleyball player and World Champion Sarah Pavan shares her love of Haikyu!! with her husband/coach and former volleyball athlete, Adam.

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“Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle.” Dir. Susumu Mitsunaka, Sentai Filmworks, 2024.

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  1. To me with the things they cut from the manga it felt like they wanted to give it more of a match feel and it felt like a celebration of the 2 teams, volleyball and their relationship like you said. As far as i heard is they even cut a bit of Kenma – Kuro stuff too, But they cut a cool Nishinoya scene, he didn't get his flowers this match..and im sure some of the others had some good scenes that were cut
    I think the Kamomedai game is a smaller arc so it might work better as a film..but this could have been a season for sure. But i still love it

    I was kinda sad at the end of the game at first but found it so real and liked a lot after a few vewings because we had our great animataion adn symbolic final points in all major season finale games. It wa a bit of a change of pace and not setting a trend for itself. Dont get me wrong Aoba Jhosai and Shiratorizawa last points were epic.

  2. not me watching this again for like the nth time and STILL CRYING LMAO. Neko-sensei's line about lowering the net and how Kuroo wanted to make this garbage dump battle happen (even helping karasuno level up) because he wants to fulfill his coach's dream before retirement is like T___T

  3. BRRRRING 📞
    Kiyoko: moshi moshi
    Daichi: hi we won!
    Kiyoko: that’s great! 🥰
    Daichi: sorry there wasn’t budget so you could celebrate with us in person 😢

  4. Love to see this. Took a while and waiting for the team battles between you two and then just wait 2 or more years for the finale

  5. "How good is that volleyball?". This has been my perspective of volleyball ever since I first began falling in love with the sport. I don't think it's possible to be in love with volleyball without loving a ton of teams, and a ton of players on opposing teams, because you just want to see everyone succeed. I have my favorite players, like anybody else (Stysiak, Bartsch-Hackley, Pavan, Humana-Paredes, Dundar, Akoz, Drews, etc), but I'm never rooting for their teams, nor for any specific player. I'm always rooting for volleyball. I don't want to assume that volleyball is magically less tribal than other sports, but I kinda want to say that it is.

    I just don't think any community matches the sportsmanship of volleyball. Period. When I watch the games, I genuinely just want to see everyone giving their best effort, and I have no investment in who wins. I don't think other sports communities lack this mentality, but I do think sports like volleyball are among the variety in which this mentality is more normalized.

  6. Would love to have some manga related videos on here in my opinion its the best way to experience this wonderful story

  7. Kind of spoiler not really since its not going to get animated but it would be nice if they actully did animate the finals when bokutos team took 2nd place

  8. I read somewhere that the part where Tsukki said Yamaguchi will surpass him is a mistranslation. It's more like he walks in front of him. It's not about Yamaguchi surpassing Tsukki's skills but about Yamaguchi leading Tsukki. Yamaguchi started as Tsukki's sidekick. He follows Tsukki around because he thinks Tsukki's cool. But in trying to catch up to Tsukki's and the other first years and contribute to the team by learning jump float, his character developed earlier than Tsukki to the point that he's the one who pushed Tsukki to take volleyball seriously. I think it's Tsukki's way of saying he will follow Yamaguchi's lead.

  9. Question as a non volleyball player. A line shot is done because the blockers left a space at the edge of the net. Is it not better for blockers to go and block all the way to the edge? Or is it because they didn't havr time to get to the edge.

  10. I wonder if you can invite another Olympian/athlete to react to another anime sport, there are so many amazing anime sport out there, for football there is blue lock, for basketball there is kuroko no basuke or slam dunk, for baseball diamond ace, and so many more for badminton, tennis, swimming, etc.

  11. Rewatched the movie like 5 times(6 counting this).

    Anyways DON'T read my comment if you haven't read the MANGA cause this could be a SPOILER if you got curious and try to find it in the movie.

    They really put a line in their foreshadowing something 😭, just noticed it now hahahahahaha.

  12. I love that ending.
    it goes with everything that goes within that entire game.
    the hyped up build up. the hyped game and it all ends in a somewhat lame way but it leaves you in the hyped state to keep thinking about everything. and games just end like that. even the most fateful of games its just how it is.

  13. Nekoma might have lost this match, but Kuroo won. Kuroo's story is about the love for volleyball and sharing that love with others, that is why his story is so intertwined with Kenma and Tsukki. Both of them learned to love and enjoy volleyball because of Kuroo, and at the end of the day, I think that that alone made him happier than winning the match ever could.

  14. In the days to come, Kai often dreams about this game.
    A game that never ends.
    When morning comes, he always wakes up gasping for breath.
    by Movie Edition Special Edition Manga

  15. @Adam: Sei nicht enttäuscht, nimm als "Abschluss" des 3. Satzes den langen Ballwechsel mit Shoyos Finte auf die Kenma herein gefallen ist. Was im Film tatsächlich (mindestens) so gut wie im Mange dargestellt wurde, ist der gegenseitige Respekt der Spieler und Trainer. Bei einigen sind richtige Freundschaften entstanden, durch diesen wunderbaren Sport.
    Vielleicht wird der Film ja zu einer 5. Staffel ausgebaut, wo dann das ein oder andere aus dem Manga gezeigt wird. Und die Geschichte endet hier ja nicht, im Manga ist das etwa Band 37 und es gibt ja 45.
    Danke euch beiden, es hat Spaß gemacht euch beim Haikyu schauen zu begleiten

  16. 1:52:14 oddly, this part made me break into tears again. When coach Nekomata turned around to hear Kenma's reply to Shoyo, he smiled. Yeah, the old gramps smiling from knowing that one of his players is raring to go again made me just tear up like a baby😭

  17. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching the Haikyu reactions! Been bingeing for the past week 🤗 Other than Haikyu,one of my all time favorite sports anime is Yowamushi Pedal. I think (really hope😊🤞🏼) both of you would give it a try and love it too! 🥰 I’ll be crossing my fingers it peaks your interest enough to post on the anime channel! 😍 (Speaking of the anime channel, I’d also highly recommend The Apothecary Diaries, Solo Leveling, and (the one the started it all for me) One Piece.

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