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Happy Halloween, everyone!
I've got some good news - I've finished tallying up the results of the favourite anime survey and can now, finally, reveal what Tumblr's favourite anime actually are. To start with, I'd like to thank everyone who responded - yes, all 1172 (wow!) of you - and to apologise for he delay in actually getting these results out. For anyone who needs a reminder, these results are based on how many points each anime received - a first place ranking was worth five points, a second or third place ranking was worth four, a fourth or fifth place ranking was worth three, a sixth-tenth place ranking was worth two, and a eleventh-twentieth place ranking was worth one. When multiple anime had the same number of points, the anime with the most first-place votes was placed higher. The results are below the read more right here - I hope you enjoy reading!
100. Yona of the Dawn - 82 points
99. Devilman Crybaby - 83 points
98. Monogatari Series - 83 points
97. Lucky Star - 84 points
96. Toradora - 84 points
95. Dr. Stone - 86 points
94. Princess Jellyfish - 86 points
93. ERASED - 87 points
92. Noragami - 87 points
91. Wolf's Rain - 88 points
90. Azumanga Daioh - 90 points
89. Paranoia Agent - 90 points
88. Odd Taxi - 91 points
87. Banana Fish - 93 points
86. Digimon Adventure - 95 points
85. Akira - 95 points
84. Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni - 95 points
83. Psycho-Pass - 96 points
82. Little Witch Academia - 96 points
81. Monster - 97 points
80. Mononoke - 98 points
79. Free! - 99 points
78. Kekkai Sensen - 99 points
77. Trigun Stampede - 102 points
76. Haibane Renmei - 103 points
75. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters - 104 points
74. Gintama - 105 points
73. Violet Evergarden - 107 points
72. Dorohedoro - 113 points
71. Made in Abyss - 113 points
70. Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury - 113 points
69. Eizouken ni wa Te o Dasu na! - 115 points
68. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - 116 points
67. SK8 the Infinity - 117 points
66. Samurai Champloo - 117 points
65. Your Name - 118 points
64. Castle in the Sky - 119 points
63. Perfect Blue - 119 points
62. Promare - 120 points
61. One Punch Man - 122 points
60. The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya - 126 points
59. Kiki's Delivery Service - 129 points
58. Kaguya-sama: Love is War - 136 points
57. Inuyasha - 136 points
56. Assassination Classroom - 142 points
55. FLCL - 143 points
54. Pokémon - 144 points
53. Death Parade - 148 points
52. Dragon Ball - 150 points
51. Natsume Yuujinchou - 157 points
50. The Apothecary Diaries - 158 points
49. Revue Starlight - 159 points
48. Durarara!! - 160 points
47. Yu Yu Hakusho - 162 points
46. Naruto - 163 points
45. Black Butler - 165 points
44. Attack on Titan - 167 points
43. Houseki no Kuni - 168 points
42. Steins;Gate - 172 points
41. Cardcaptor Sakura - 186 points
40. Code Geass - 186 points.
39. Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-Kun - 187 points
38. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. - 192 points
37. Kill la Kill - 194 points
36. Bungou Stray Dogs - 194 points
35. Baccano! - 198 points
34. Bocchi the Rock! - 201 points
33. Chainsaw Man - 208 points
32. Demon Slayer - 209 points
31. Serial Experiments Lain - 213 points
30. Jujutsu Kaisen - 227 points
29. Spy x Family - 236 points
28. Howl's Moving Castle - 238 points
27. Princess Mononoke - 240 points
26. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - 241 points
25. Sailor Moon - 249 points
24. Mushi-shi - 249 points
23. Princess Tutu - 254 points
22. Nichijou - 263 points
21. Trigun - 265 points
20. Spirited Away - 266 points
19. My Hero Academia - 266 points
18. Fruits Basket (2019) - 269 points
17. Soul Eater - 292 points
16. Sousou no Frieren - 300 points
15. Yuri!!! on Ice - 333 points
14. Fullmetal Alchemist - 364 points
13. Ouran High School Host Club - 374 points
12. Death Note - 437 points
11. Cowboy Bebop - 450 points
10. Haikyuu - 457 points
9. Neon Genesis Evangelion - 496 points
8. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure - 496 points
7. Hunter x Hunter (2011) - 516 points
6. Revolutionary Girl Utena - 537 points
5. One Piece - 633 points
4. Puella Magi Madoka Magica - 664 points
3. Mob Psycho 100 - 943 points
2. Dungeon Meshi - 985 points
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - 1106 points
Congratulations to FMA Brotherhood for winning! For more detailed results, go to this spreadsheet. Once again, thank you all for participating, and waiting so patiently for the results!
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Finding comfort
Your favourite Haikyuu character x gnreader
summary: he's there for you after you have a very bad day. warnings: very short, cliche (I guess? But I still hope you enjoy it), (h/n)=his name word count: 374 a/n: I wrote this, since everything just went wrong the other day and I felt so down... I hope you're well out there!
Hey, calm down..." he says. You can feel his warmth— arms around your waist. "Hey, don't cry..." His voice is soothing to listen to—despite trembling, you feel a sense of comfort wailing through your body, as you continue to shed tears.
You can't bear to look into his eyes. Today just went as wrong, as the day could go. A week ago, you didn't even think that everything could change so fast. At the moment, you only feel distressed and hopeless.
You listen to his words, with your face buried in his neck.
"Look," The boy starts, choosing every word carefully. "Even if others don't understand you, I do. ...I really care for you and don't want to see you like this, you know?"
He continues rubbing your back softly, while you just take one deep breath after another, in order to pull yourself together.
"Please, just look at me." The male gently ruffles your hair. "We will be able work out a solution together..."
All he wants is to see you smile. He just wants you to be happy.
"I promise you."
You hold on for a moment, stopping to cry. Ahead of your head slowly lifting, you first wipe away the tears, which had been running down your cheek and use some tissues, which he had given to you to blow your nose. As your eyes meet his, you can notice the vulnerability and sincerity lying in his gaze.
For you, he's willing to do everything.
"Thank you for finally looking up to me." he says with a soft smile on his face, before wrapping his arms around you one more time. You lean into his touch, finding safety and comfort. His presence alone makes your heart feel a little bit easier, like a weight has been lifted from your shoulders.
"I have to thank you," you say, as your voice begins to gain more strength, "(h/n)." As the male hears your words, he pulls you into the embrace even stronger, carefully squeezing your body.
"I will never leave your side, okay?" he whispers, not letting go of you. "You're not alone, then I'm always there for you. Because, for me, you are the most important being in this world."
#haikyu x reader#sorry for this#i hope you’re doing well#thanks for reading#haikyuu#haikyuu comfort#for whoever needs it#i hope you like it#haikyu x you
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Haikyuu Chapter 374: The Very First Feeling
REFLECTION:
The match goes on for much longer than the brothers intended...which made it real awkward when they lost. 19-21. They're graceful losers so they buy the kids dinner and then head off. Oikawa heads off later, promising to meet Hinata in two years and beat his ass, and then Hinata just trains in a montage by his lonesome. The chapter ends with Hinata beating a bunch of grown men on the beach. The Japanese Ninja has awakened.
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Haikyuu!! Ship Analysis: OiHina
**SUNSHINE SETTER SPOILERS BELOW**
With all the negative in the world, Furudate really said, “screw you, 2020, I’m giving everyone some good food” with Haikyuu!! coming into this year, and with the manga concluded, I want to go back and examine some popular ships and why we love them/why they work.
The 2020-2021 Haikyuu!! calendar just dropped and I was pretty excited to see the month of August highlighted with this image:
So, this calendar image, followed by the cover of the Haikyuu!! Light Novel, volume 12, has really screamed, “Oihina rights!” to many fans, myself included. But...why has this ship grown in popularity? What has Furudate given us fans to fuel the flames for this pairing? Well, let’s find out, with this analysis!
Part I. Setting Up A Rivalry...
So, it’s been established early on that Oikawa views Kageyama as a threat, and has been constantly working to make sure he stays superior to his rival setter. But from Chapter 14, there was the faintest inklings of rivalry established between Oikawa and Hinata -- starting with this famous scene from Chapter 14, “Versus the Great King”:
Despite Oikawa looking frustrated they lost the game, this is his reaction immediately following the moment in Chapter 15. He seems to get over his initial shock, as it’s replaced with some...other...emotion, it seems:
And later, we can see the foundation of the dynamic Oikawa establishes with both Hinata and Kageyama. Notice how in this scene he offers Hinata polite praise for his winning move, while immediately challenging Kageyama, who clearly did not sign up for this barrage of taunts.
It’s interesting, because it kind of sets Oikawa up as a rival for Kageyama...just like Hinata. We’ll talk more about Hinata and Oikawa’s similarities below, but I love how this weird “Rival Triangle” has formed between these three and carries on into both matches of Karasuno vs. Aoba Johsai later on.
PART II. Oikawa’s Not-So Subtle Focus on Hinata:
While there are hints in the practice match that Oikawa recognizes Shoyo could be a threat, we don’t see Oikawa really focusing on Hinata until later, when Aoba Johsai shows up to watch Karasuno’s game before they play them in Chapter 39, “The Return.” I like how Oikawa is not at ALL impressed with Asahi,
But seconds later, is all-hungry-eyes on Hinata’s “god-mode” set:
And then there’s Chapter 48, “The Conductor.” I love this chapter. I saw this image on Twitter, and I about fell out of my seat laughing:
Seriously. Think about it. Oikawa sat like that for over an HOUR, listening to Hinata screaming “Bring it” and “Give it.” No, no, we’re fine over here...
Of course, we see how Oikawa views Hinata as a threat during their first match up against them in the Inter High Prelim Qualifier match in Chapters 61-63:
His reference to Shoyo as a “Monster” is consistently brought up in the series, and then, waaaay later on in Chapter 189 at the end of the Shiratorizawa match, acknowledges how Hinata is indeed the type of hitter you WANT to throw the ball to, foreshadowing Inarizaki and Atsumu Miya literally 100 chapters early:
PART III. “We’re Not So Different, You and I”
So, this leads us to the dreaded Chapter 365 and onward into the now-infamous “Rio Mini Arc.” I’ve noted it in a previous post, but during Takeda’s lecture to Shoyo in Chapter 365, and then later on in chapter 368-369, any time the words “defeat” or “hurdle” are thrown up, there’s an image of Oikawa beside them. In this moment, we are to meant as readers to liken Hinata’s hurdles and obstacles with those that plagued our main antagonist, Oikawa, all those chapters ago. You may be wondering why Furudate would set such a thing up...well, in Chapter 371, we get this reveal:
Ah, yes, of all places and of all people -- Shoyo wasn’t the only one crazy enough to trek across the ocean to South America to improve his game. Oikawa did too, only going to Argentina instead of Brazil. Yes, as Kindaichi and Kunimi kindly observe, Shoyo and Oikawa may have more in common that we the readers gave credit to, originally, as we see in the precursor to the best damn selfie in the whole series and possibly manga history:
But it’s below that’s kind of the crux of this whole OiHina ship for me -- It’s not just that Oikawa and Shoyo are so alike...it’s that Oikawa and Kageyama are so alike, too:
Oikawa, whether he wants to admit it or not, has a lot in common with our blueberry setter...the difference, as we can see in these panels, is that unlike Kageyama, Oikawa is GREAT with communication. His ability to communicate with his team and connect with them is his hallmark as a player, right?
Take for example, this situation below. If it’d been Kageyama, he’d probably fluster around, call Hinata “boke” and they’d bicker and carry on -- Oikawa, though, rightfully takes the compliment and runs with it, even adding in that flirty little tag there at the end. You’re not helping matters, Furudate...
Back to similarities with Hinata, though, and showing just how much Hinata has GROWN to Oikawa, we have this conversation below. Oikawa started out this manga literally calling Shoyo and Tsukishima “dumb.” Now, 300+ chapters later, he’s acknowledged that Hinata is “thinking” ahead...doing very much the same kind of crazy tricks to improve himself that Oikawa has chosen as well.
Also, good to know that Hinata initiated wanting to get Oikawa’s contact info; plus, Oikawa having to deal with his own teammates just giving him a hard time 24/7, when Shoyo’s offering open praise? No wonder he latched on...
But seriously, go read Chapters 373 and 374 in their fullest -- there are TOO many amazing moments between Shoyo and Oikawa to count, but they all show this forming friendship that I’m just in love with, like this one from 373:
And while I LOVE the moment Oikawa calls our ray of sunshine straight-up “Shoyo” and shakes his hand, acknowledging their friendship and respect for each other, I really love this final shot of Oikawa before we see him at the Olympics. That panel of him walking away, reminding Shoyo that he has a looooong way to go, but showing his sudden motivation to get even better:
Seriously, in the anime, I have a feeling that one episode is going to end with the ending of Chapter 371, and then they’ll probably just have one episode encapsulate Chapters 372 - 374, which I will be sad if it’s one episode in the anime...but MAN, I’m going to be watching that episode on repeat for a while, just to see these chapters re-imagined in animation.
PART IV. To The Olympics...and BEYOND!
The final chapter of Haikyuu!! graced us with the reunion of our ray of sunshine and our sassy trash king setter, and let’s be real -- we all need this animated...and to have Atsumu and Kageyama’s reactions on display in this moment, just for the fun of it.
And ya’ll wonder why there’s so many Rio/Brazil Fling fics out there?!
I think, besides this hug, what cements this ship after this last chapter is the following:
* Even if it’s just a platonic friendship, it’s still one of the most fun and freshly developed friendships in the series, and makes sense going back from start to finish in the manga.
* Even if it’s just a fling, it’s flirty, fun, and could be the stepping stone for shippers that want to spice up their Iwaoi/Kagehina drama/angsty fics by adding in a little “fling” for Oikawa and/or Hinata to go through before reconnecting with their soulmates, if that’s your ship.
* And even if you want to view it as something more than platonic friendship or stepping stones into other ships, it still works. I mean, after all, Hinata went to play for Brazil after the Olympics. And Brazil’s a stone’s throw away from Argentina...so...who knows what could have ended up happening, right?
Furudate definitely doesn’t confirm many ships (with the exception of Tanaka and Kiyoko), but he definitely lays out some crumbs for us the fandom to nibble on and speculate with endlessly. OiHina may not be my OTP for Hinata, but I will never deny that it’s fun, spicy, and presents a VERY nuanced way to view the relationship between one of my favorite manga protagonist and antagonist pairings. Furudate, you are a genius. Thank you for the food!
#Haikyuu time skip#Haikyuu!!#Haikyuu!! observations#Haikyuu!! ships#Haikyuu!! Pairings#Haikyuu!! spoilers#Oikawa#Toru Oikawa#Shoyo Hinata#Hinata Shoyo#OiHina#Oikawa x Shoyo#Hinata x Oikawa#Rio Arc#Haikyuu Rio Arc#Haikyuu 402#Haikyuu 372#Haikyuu 374#Haikyuu 373#Oikawa Argentina#Hinata Brazil#Haikyuu Brazil arc
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#haikyuu#haikyuu 373#oikawa#hinata#kageyama#oikawa tooru#hinata shoyo#hinata shouyou#kageyama tobio#oihina#kagehina#hq#hq!!#haikyuu 374
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I can’t help but keep thinking about the significance of Oikawa calling Hinata “Shouyo”. Not “Shou-chan” or “Hinata” or “Hina-chan” or some other mocking nickname. Given his personality, Oikawa calling him “Shouyo” is an intimate invocation filled with respect, neither a jest of his last name nor an overly familiar epithet of the first name. It’s a representation of kinship - another volleyball crazy idiot who gave up on all the mediocre chances they had to make it somewhat up the ladder and instead found their calling by taking the rockiest and most difficult long shot to make it all the way up and give themselves a real and undeniable shot at standing on the biggest, craziest and highest stage. And I think that’s just neat.
#haikyuu!!#haikyuu#hinata shouyo#haikyuu 374#haikyuu manga#oikawa tooru#oihina#i'm not into shipping them too much but i think they're just neat#now give me kagehina furudate i miss my bois
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Ok, this was absolutely precious and adorable but still... here I am imagining what kind of reaction Hinata would have if Kageyama called him by his first name~
#haikyuu#hinata shouyou#oikawa tooru#haikyuu 374#haikyuu manga#kagehina#pls Furudate sensei make it true#let them call each other by their first name#i know it's unlikely#but one can always hope#loved this chap#oikawa is leaving too soon though 😭
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Oikawa: I’m going to defeat everyone Hinata... including you, you’re my rival
Hinata externally: Yes, sir
Hinata internally: fully aware that the last time he declared war on someone they ended up as teammates for years
#haikyuu spoilers#haikyuu 374#oikawa tooru#hinata shoyou#LMFAO Oikawa basically confirmed he’d be on the same team as Hinata#and you know Hinata is super hyped#because he’s like see you in two years best buddy ole pal!
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“𝘏𝘪𝘴 𝘩𝘢𝘪𝘳 𝘪𝘴 𝘮𝘰𝘳𝘦 𝘯𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘴𝘶𝘯-𝘬𝘪𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘥, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘩𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦 𝘭𝘦𝘴𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘢 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘵𝘢𝘯.” - 𝘓. 𝘋.
【HQ!! 374 - First Goals】
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OIKAWA IS LITERALLY SO GODDAMN FUNNY FURUDATE WOULD BE REMISS NOT TO BRING HIM BACK
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This is probably my favorite panel in Haikyuu 379
You just love giving that shade Tsumu-kun. I know, I know. (Too bad Tobio-kun is as dense as a plank)
#haikyuu 374#haikyuu#haikyuu!!#manga#haikyuu manga#manga spoiler#kageyama tobio#hinata shoyo#miya atsumu#kagehina#tsumuhina#yes i made that that tag hahaha#spoilers#haikyuu spoilers
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I want Oikawa to call Hinata 'Shouyou' in front of Kageyama and he be like 'HOW??'
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oikawa calling hinata "shouyo" & hinata literally Sparkling...... i'm emo
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watching Hinata grow has always been fun and just :’)) AHHHHHHHHH
the intensity behind his growth is AMAZING
it’s like..... adding wood to a fire and just.....
the flames grow higher and higher, until—
everything is ablaze.
#haikyuu 374#hq 374#haikyuu!! 374#hq!! 374#hinata shouyou#haikyuu!! manga#haikyuu!!#haikyuu!! spoilers#bek chats#HDKSKJDSJJDJD#favs
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Oikawa didn't really teach Hinata how to set but boy did he encourage him to do so by getting the first touch on the ball
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Hinata and Oikawa saying goodbye
Oikawa: Jumps straight from 'shrimp' to calling him 'Shouyou', utterly missing out formalities or anything of the sort
Hinata: Still unable to not call him 'Grand Kind'
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