Volleyball gives the impression of a strong emphasis on teamwork. Most of the other sports will emphasize personal charm and rely on the strength of one person to drive the whole team. For example, the slam dunk will use Rukawa Kaede's expressionless face to remind everyone to continue to play well when the team is in a downturn. Although Kuroko's basketball is also cooperative, it is limited to two people, that is, Vulcan jumps in various ways, Kuroko plays cooperative passes, and others don't focus on scoring. The ace pitcher is two people face to face, one comes up with ideas and the other does it, and catching and running the ball is a matter of fate.
But volleyball is about teamwork and strategy. Although the protagonist's positioning is similar to that of Heizi, it is to play and cooperate, but it is not that he does not attack the whole process. Hyuga will jump in the air to cooperate with his teammates, and he will also have three attack methods, super fast attack with eyes closed, normal fast attack and slow jump one-step card time attack. This is very suitable for the position of the sub-attacker. Moreover, the strategy and tactics are not determined by one person, but the cooperation of the whole team. Team gesturing and shouting slogans. In the new episode, Tanaka shouts B when attacking, and Hinata will also shout center.
This may also be related to the nature of volleyball, which is constantly changing positions, and different tactics after changing positions. The ball will land at any time, and the team will not blame anyone but encourage each other if they fail to catch or hit the wrong one. This reminds me of when I was a freshman in volleyball, the teacher told us not to blame each other but to encourage each other when we played volleyball.
This is about volleyball's attitude towards winning and losing. Volleyball is not very obsessed with winning or losing. After losing with the cat team, the painting did not depict how gloomy the team's expression was. Instead, Hyuga would shout to come back, but maybe it was because of the practice game. The attitude may also depend on the development of the subsequent knockout rounds. However, the 16 episodes spent a lot of space describing the losers despite being defeated, expressing introspection and affirmation of their efforts, which is very touching.
Now I have to watch every episode of volleyball animation twice. These are the thoughts of the 17 episodes so far. This episode is so burning that it makes people laugh and cry. Looking forward to the next episode.
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