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Here’s a dogboy and a wolfboy
Been bingeing Inuyasha since I can’t remember anything from the final act and also i’m a huge nerd
A Solitary King… no longer?
Everyone knew that Furudate’s character development skills are unholy, but chapter 224 has honestly just slain me. Naturally, a lot of people expected Hinata to help Kageyama snap out of it again, but who would’ve thought it was going to happen in such a beautiful, stunning and meaningful way. He didn’t just help him get rid of the unwanted title — he actually made him accept it. Hinata showed him that it’s a part of Kageyama’s nature, one he shouldn’t just try to get rid of because others thought it was making him useless as a setter. Kageyama did leave it behind once, but it caught up to him in Miya’s words still, so this time Hinata took no chances: he managed to actually make Kageyama see his own value in a completely new light, and the fact that there was nothing wrong with disagreeing with his teammates as long as he kept his temper in check (and if he couldn’t, the rest of them would certainly point it out).
Sure, Kageyama realized that he hasn’t been listening to his teammates after the harsh feedback from middle school, and he fixed it with Karasuno, but he also completely forgot that this communication should go both ways, and that it shouldn’t be just him adapting to the spikers.
Hinata took something that’s been weighting Kageyama down for over a year, and he didn’t just throw it away for it to haunt Kageyama again later — he twisted this dark metaphor into something fresh and something good, something that would definitely help them all become stronger. And he did it with such sincere, and yet ridiculously simple words.
What makes Hinata such a good person isn’t just him seeing the good in people — it’s about making those people see it, and not even just see but also get accustomed to it and start using it to reach their goals. And while Kageyama is just one example, he sure is one of the toughest and brightest yet.

New Vobaca special card featuring Karasuno at karaoke (which is also one of the images used in the Vobaca x Karaoke no Tetsujin campaign [More here]).
Also, bonus card protector featuring all (or at least most of) the Haikyuu!! girls~~
Source: Official Twitter
Notice that Oikawa didn’t pat Iwaizumi on the back–he practically slapped his back. Notice that this is their entire relationship in one scene. Not “feel better” or “sorry you’re feeling down,” but aggressive, unwavering support and belief in each other.
“You are strong, so get up already.”