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#I love bossy Yahaba so much
yahabadabado · 2 months
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Kyoutani, Yahaba and Watari play horror games together often. It's how they all bond when Kyoutani first joins their duo. Whether they're together or on call doesn't matter. I also wanna rate how scared I think they would be generally.
1. Watari. Gets scared if someone even breathes too loud while playing. Screams like there's no tomorrow at every jump scare. Pretends to cry while being chased or attacked lol. He's not necessarily a scaredy cat but something about being 1st person in a horror game makes it seem like that's a lie.
2. Yahaba. Honestly pretty close second. Not as jumpy as Watari but definitely screams. Swears uncontrollably while being chased or after a jump scare. He just let's it all out lol. Bosses everyone around on what to do and where to go. Claims to be a master puzzle solver. Argues with Kyoutani constantly on literally everything.
3. Kyoutani. Stone cold almost always. Just grunts slightly when he does get scared, which is rarely. Doesn't like the loud noises during jump scares so he usually has his volume lowered. Gets lost or left alone a lot. Leaves the others behind while they're all getting chased lol. Solves most of the riddles or puzzles for the group (Yahaba insists he solves everything on his own) Argues with Yahaba constantly on literally everything.
Overall they always have a great time together ❤
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stylinbreeze60 · 5 years
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Haikyuu First-Time Reactions
Season 2, Episode 23
I loved Haikyuu so much when I first saw it I kept notes. In honor of season 4, those notes (edited for intelligibility) are seeing the light of day! So enjoy these subjective first impressions of the series that would take over my life.
Ending felt a bit overdramatic with the toss close to the net
Hinata’s “with me you’re invincible” with his daring energy sets him up to shine next episode. It’s good the episode pointed out that Hinata has done relatively little this match
Kindaichi’s growth with Oikawa confused me. At first I thought Oikawa was being as bossy as Kageyama by telling him not to change anything, but Oikawa’s statement about “a ball’s length ahead” makes me think the real point is that Oikawa was able to adapt to Kindaichi without Kindaichi having to adjust in return [a/n: which of course was the real point, and rewatching it I do understand it all now]
Mad Dog flashbacks were real helpful but didn’t reveal enough (what was that Japan game he attended, and who or what was he so enrapt with?)
Also, Mad Dog was an ugly child all along
His attitude is a little over the top and almost inhuman
Yahaba disregarding Iwaizumi’s order not to confront Mad Dog was serious but did directly impact Mad Dog
In a way, it’s touching that Mad Dog has now integrated into the team
Before I forget, the ED really complements this match
~ The climax approaches ~
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