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Character Analysis #16 - Oikawa Tooru [Discussion, Spoilers] - Reddit When Oikawa makes his first appearance, his portrayal is almost theatrical - he's built up as a smug, flamboyant big shot, complete with exaggerated swagger and 'Mr Popular' repertoire with girls fawning over him (and, of course, the anime has his jazzy theme playing in the background as he steps in to serve, to further accentuate the 'big shot' factor) - all the hallmarks of the archetypal
Tooru Oikawa VS Atsumu Miya : r haikyuu - Reddit oikawa is always the final boss in terms of innate affinity for the process, there is no one that beats oikawa id put the three setters on a spectrum oikawa embodies the peak of the spirit of setting kage embodies the peak of the technique of setting and atsumu is splat in the middle
Oikawas performance : r haikyuu - Reddit Oikawa as a setter is probably the person who exemplifies the mentality a setter should have Run the offense, tailor your sets, execute plays and have the team run through you If Oikawa's attitude and demeanor wasn't bad, I'd probably like him a lot more, but as a setter there's no denying his strength Next are the real standout plays
Best setter? Oikawa? Atsumu? Kageyama? Rank them and explain why Oikawa does bring out 100% of his teammates but kageyama and especially Atsumu have the ability to bring out above 100% Kageyama said it himself at the training camp that he felt better than he thought he was when he was getting sets from Atsumu Oikawa also admits himself that Kageyama has more precise sets than him
Hot take about Oikawa : r haikyuu - Reddit And Oikawa can spike past the Iron Wall of Date Tech, Kogane's new wall is what he hasn't shown to be able to hit past And Oikawa is one of Seijoh's Best Receivers, a Team with Maki, and Watari Maki is a great receiver, as Is Watari So as a Player, Oikawa is not overrated, he's just that good Now as a Character, I can see where you're going
Oikawa was voted the best anime villain of all time on twitter Oikawa has closer ties and a direct rivalry with Kageyama that makes everytime he's on screen an important character moment Shigaraki and Deku barely have any connection to each other and I don't think they even have 4 conversations before the war arc
Why is Kageyama considered a genius when Oikawa isnt . . . - Reddit For Oikawa it just seems things come easier to Kageyama than they did to him That's what the difference between prodigy and hard work is Oikawa views himself as someone who had to struggle to get where he is while Kageyama didn't have to struggle at all To be honest even we don't know if there is a time Kageyama ever struggled with volleyball
Oikawa : r haikyuu - Reddit Oikawa was basically unknown during his high school years, but wasn't he known as one of, if not the best high school setter in the country by his third year He was known as the best setter and best all-around player in the province (Miyagi), not the country
Unpopular Opinion- Oikawa was the best player by the end of . . . - Reddit Also agree that Oikawa is literally the “Final Boss” At the start of the story, Oikawa (and Seijoh) was a big competitor against Karasuno, and Oikawa was the “Great King” And, at the end Hinata and Kags face the same situation just like the beginning, Oikawa is still the “Great King” of the team
Season 2 Episode 24: The reason Oikawa Lost. : r haikyuu - Reddit Both Kageyama and Oikawa gave a toss to their best weapon which they have most affinity (idk the word, but basically the best spiker that matches them: Iwaizumi having been with Oikawa since gradeschool, Hinata's speed) I would not go as far as saying Hinata was better than Iwaizumi (see Hinata's amazement with Iwaizumi's receives)