
Compilation of "Haikyuu!!" Tobio Kageyama's Famous Quotes: The Wisdom from "King of the Court" to "Best Commander"
Early Brilliance and Confusion: The Dictator's Declarations
In the highly acclaimed sports manga "Haikyuu!!", the genius setter of Karasuno High School, "Tobio Kageyama", has deeply captivated countless fans with his superb skills and unique personality. His growth is not only reflected in his technical abilities on the court but also in his journey from a dictatorial "King of the Court" to a "Best Commander" who can truly lead the team and inspire his teammates' potential. This growth and transformation are often profoundly revealed through his "famous quotes".
Early Brilliance and Confusion: The Dictator's Declarations

During his junior high school days, Tobio Kageyama was mocked by his teammates as the "King of the Court" due to his excessive obsession with winning and lack of teamwork. Even with his exceptional ball sense and control, his tyrannical attitude once left him isolated. The famous quotes from this period are often filled with strong individualism and a desire for victory, yet they also reveal his underlying loneliness.
- "No matter how difficult the receive is, there's only one reason to go after it: the ball hasn't hit the floor yet. No matter how disadvantageous the situation, there's only one reason to keep fighting: we haven't lost the match yet." This quote perfectly encapsulates Kageyama's fighting spirit and pure love for volleyball. Even in adversity, as long as the ball hasn't landed, there is still hope for victory, showing his tenacity to never give up easily.
- "Only the winners, only the strong, remain on the court. If you want to keep winning, try to become stronger." This quote is Kageyama's definition of "the strong" and his way of driving himself and others. He firmly believes that only by continuously becoming stronger can one remain on the court.
- "Giving up is easier said than done!" This line from his first encounter with Hinata, though perceived by Hinata as sarcastic at the time, reveals Kageyama's inherent rejection of "giving up," even in seemingly hopeless situations.
The Karasuno Baptism: The Beginning of Understanding and Acceptance

After entering Karasuno High School, Kageyama met Shoyo Hinata. The birth of this "Freak Duo" and the team atmosphere of the Karasuno volleyball club began to soften Kageyama's edges. He gradually learned to communicate with his teammates and realized the importance of volleyball as a team sport.







