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|image = <gallery>
|character name = Aran Ojiro
 
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|image = Ojiro.PNG
 
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Ojiro.PNG|Manga
|japanese name = 尾白 アラン
 
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Aran Manga Timeskip.jpg|Manga (Timeskip)
|translation name = Ojiro Aran
 
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|kanji = 尾白 アラン
 
|romaji = Ojiro Aran
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
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|dob = April 4, 1994
|team = [[Inarizaki High School]]
 
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|or-age = 18 (Jan 2013)
|number = 4
 
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|or-height = 184.7 cm (6' 0.7")
|occupation = High School Student (3rd year)
 
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|or-weight = 80.2 kg (176.8 lbs.)
|affiliation = [[Inarizaki High School]]
 
 
|or-occ = High School Student (3rd Year, Class 5) - 2012
|chapter = [[Day 2]]|height = 184 cm|position = Wing Spiker|age = 17-18}}{{Translation|'''Aran Ojiro'''|尾白 アラン|Ojiro Aran}} is a third year student at [[Inarizaki High School]] and the volleyball team's wing spiker and ace. He is one of the top aces in Japan. Much like Bokuto, he is the closest to being in the country's top 3. It's been noted that if he's even in reasonably good condition, he would probably make the cut.
 
 
|or-teams = [[Inarizaki High]] (Former)
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|or-num = 4 (High School 3rd Year)
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|or-pos = [[Positions#Wing Spiker|Outside Hitter]] <br>[[Positions#Ace|Ace]] <br>On-Court Captain
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|ts-age = 24 (Nov 2018)
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|ts-height = 186.6 cm (6' 1.5")
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|ts-weight = 88.5 kg (195 lbs.)
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|ts-occ = V.League Division 1 Player
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|ts-teams = [[Professional Teams#Tachibana Red Falcons|Tachibana Red Falcons]] (Current) <br>[[Japan Men's National Volleyball Team|Japan National Team]] (2021)
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|ts-num = 18 (Tachibana Red Falcons) <br> 13 (2021 National Team)
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|ts-pos = [[Positions#Wing Spiker|Outside Hitter]]
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|likes = Ritz Crackers
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|fam = Unnamed Younger Brother<ref>[[Haikyū!! Final Guidebook Volleyball Climax!]]</ref>
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|home town = {{Wp|Hyōgo Prefecture}}
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|home country = Japan
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|dim = [[Day 2]]
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|dia = [[The Second Day (Episode)]]
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|va = [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=125180 Jun Kasama] <br>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=148066 Sayaka Fukui] (Young)
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|en-va = [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=221356 Camryn Nunley]
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}}
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{{Translation|'''Aran Ojiro'''|{{Ruby|尾白|おじろ}} アラン|Ojiro Aran}}, also romanized as '''Alan Ojiro''', was a third-year student at [[Inarizaki High|Inarizaki High School]]. He played as the wing spiker and ace for the volleyball team. He was known as one of the top five aces in Japan.
   
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As of November 2018, he is an outside hitter for the [[Professional Teams#Tachibana Red Falcons|Tachibana Red Falcons]], a professional volleyball team in Division 1 of Japan's V.League. He is also a member of [[Japan Men's National Volleyball Team|Japan's National Volleyball Team]] and participated in the 2021 Olympics.
== Appearance ==
 
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He appears to have a clean cut and dark tone complexion. He also seems to have thick, round lips and short eyebrows.
 
 
==Appearance==
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Aran has a dark-brown clean-cut and thick eyebrows. He's fairly tall and has a muscular, athletic build. His eyes are almond shaped and have foxlike pupils. In the manga, his eyes are colored gold/brown and in the anime, they're a greyish green.
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Post-timeskip, Aran is slightly taller and now appears to have a short goatee.
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==Personality==
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Aran is shown to be a mature, third-year student. Despite his mature appearance, Aran is often stuck dealing with his teammates' antics and, as such, is roped into playing a "''tsukkomi''"—straight man—like in ''mansai'' comedy routines, as he reacts to whoever is acting as the "''boke''," or funny man; he is always quick to react to nonsensical things his teammates say with comebacks, such as "''What does that even mean?!''"
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Aran believes that you don't need logic to feel things such as happiness, and he's quick to snap that at Kita when he wonders whether him becoming the captain is just a side effect of his everyday actions or is a result, saying that "''You don't need a reason to feel what you feel, if you're happy you're happy, and that's that.''"
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While Aran is known for being mature and levelheaded most of the time, he is shown to occasionally become too fired-up when playing in a match which tends to result in him rushing a play or putting too much power into an attack. Despite this, he does show that he can quickly calm himself when he is getting too riled up.
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It's also shown that Aran makes references to old movies or series, as seen in his introduction post-timeskip when he makes a joke about ''Sazae-san'', an animated TV series from 1969.
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==Background==
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Around fifth grade, Aran took part in a volleyball workshop where he first met the Miya brothers, [[Osamu Miya|Osamu]] and [[Atsumu Miya|Atsumu]], who were both fourth graders at that time. He had overheard them talking of how they thought he was cool but quickly heard that they actually thought his foreign sounding name was cool. Over the years, Aran would witness the competitive nature of the Miya twins though admits that Atsumu seemed to be the more frightening one of the two.
   
== Personality ==
 
==Background ==
 
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
===Tokyo Nationals Arc===
 
===Tokyo Nationals Arc===
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[[File:Aran s4-e13-1.png|thumb|left]] Aran plays in the match between [[Inarizaki High|Inarizaki]] and [[Karasuno High|Karasuno]] as the court captain. During Karasuno's meeting the night prior to the match, [[Keishin Ukai|Ukai]] states that Aran is Inarizaki's top scorer who, like [[Kōtarō Bokuto|Bokuto]], is one of the top five aces in the nation but is able to surpass that when he is on top of his game.
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During the warmups, Aran's power is witnessed by the Karasuno team though Aran himself is amazed at seeing how high [[Shōyō Hinata|Hinata]] is able to jump. He assists in joining [[Osamu Miya|Osamu]] and [[Rintarō Suna|Suna]] in trying to block Hinata only to be completely surprised when Hinata forgets to hit the ball. Aran is the first person that [[Atsumu Miya|Atsumu]] sets to in the game and he is able to score right away though reveals that Atsumu's set caught him off-guard. Aran next tries to block Hinata when he does a wide broad attack but is unable to block in time. For his first serve of the game, Aran is able to land a no-touch service ace. His second serve is received by [[Ryūnosuke Tanaka|Tanaka]] and cut off when Hinata is able to score. When Atsumu and Osamu were able to pull off Hinata and Kageyama's super quick, Aran states that this was done due to the faith the twins have in each other though Osamu would silently disagree.
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Aran next tries to receive [[Asahi Azumane|Asahi]]'s serve but is unable to receive properly and seems to start a rivalry with Karasuno's ace. When [[Tadashi Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi]] is later sent in as a pinch server, Aran is targeted by the first-year in order to try to keep the ace contained. Though Aran was unable to pick up the first jump float, he was able to receive the second one and Inarizaki is able to stop Yamaguchi. Late in the set, Aran attempts to score past a triple block but Karasuno's blockers are able to get the ball in the air before [[Tobio Kageyama|Kageyama]] tries to push the ball over the net and past Aran. However, [[Michinari Akagi|Akagi]] is able to save the ball and Aran is given the chance to spike again. He gets past Tanaka and [[Kei Tsukishima|Tsukishima]] but Asahi makes a receive with his shoulder. On his third attempt, Aran is finally able to land a spike.
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When [[Kōshi Sugawara|Sugawara]] is subbed in when Tsukishima is up-to-serve, Aran becomes the target of Sugawara's serves. It is revealed that Karasuno would use certain serves to target Aran with the plan of wearing down his knees. Sugawara's first serve succeeds in getting Aran to drop to one knee to make the receive and therefore keeps him from joining the attack. Kageyama then forces Aran to make the first touch when the setter sets the ball directly at him. Despite this, Aran still calls for the set. His spike is blocked but the ball landed out-of-bounds. Coach Ōmi calls out to Aran to keep his composure.
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During another rally when Aran is preparing to get another set, Ukai is aware that when Aran becomes hyperaware of the opposing blockers or lets himself get a little agitated, his play becomes affected. It's at this point that Aran puts too much power into his cross shot and the ball lands out. He makes up for this lost point in the next rally when Osamu sets to him and he lands his spike past Karasuno's blockers. When Osamu misses his serve, Aran scolds Atsumu for it due to 'spouting garbage'.
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When Asahi mistakenly touches the net during a block, [[Shinsuke Kita|Kita]] is sent onto the court and Aran is brought. [[Makoto Shimada|Shimada]] guesses this is due to Inarizaki guessing that they have the second set practically in the bag and they want to rest their ace for the third set. In a brief flashback, Aran is shown trying to help Kita understand that he does need to concern himself with every small detail and to better understand his feelings only to be surprised when Kita laughs. Aran returns to the game in the third set. He accidentally sends his first serve of the set directly at [[Yū Nishinoya|Nishinoya]], thus allowing Hinata to spike and end Aran's serve.
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[[File:Group s4-e21-4.png|thumb]] In a flashback, Aran is revealed to have met the Miya twins when he was in fifth grade and the twins were in fourth grade. Aran first felt flattered when he overheard the twins talking about how cool he is only to learn that they thought his foreign sounding name was cool, then becoming annoyed when they tried to give themselves foreign sounding names. Over the years, he would come to know the twins, their behavior towards each other and others, and witness several fights they would get into as well as seeing that Atsumu had more drive when it came to volleyball than Osamu.
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At one point, Aran nearly lands a powerful spike but Hinata surprises everyone when he is able to receive the spike, though Inarizaki would eventually get the point for themselves.{{Ref|c|282}} For majority of the rest of the set, Aran mostly partakes in serves, spikes, and blocks. When Inarizaki eventually loses the game, Aran is shown simply looking exhausted and does not show much emotions.
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===Final Arc===
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Aran and [[Shinsuke Kita|Kita]] make an appearance when Inarizaki beats [[Karasuno High|Karasuno]] in the Spring Tournament. In 2018, Aran has become an outside hitter for the Tachibana Red Falcons, a Division 1 team of Japan's V-League. He later joins the Japan's Men's National team for the 2021 Olympics and is seen scolding [[Atsumu Miya|Atsumu]] on television.
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==Statistics==
 
==Statistics==
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{{Ability|5|4|4|3|3|2|High School}}
He has powerful spike serve. He has shown the ability to spike from above the block, which suggests that he has decent jumping power.
 
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Aran is one of the top 5 aces in the country with it being noted by several people, including Coach [[Keishin Ukai|Ukai]], that when he's playing well, he's as good as one of the top 3.
   
==Relationships==
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===Skills===
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{{Skills|9|7|7|6|10|8}}
He appears to have a good relationship with his setter, Atsumu.
 
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*'''Serve''': [[File:Aran s4-e15-1.png|thumb]] Aran has a powerful jump serve that he has used to score several ace's during the match against Karasuno. If received, his serves can throw his opponents off balance. His serves do have faults depending on his playing condition, landing out of bounds if he is getting too fired-up.
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*'''Spikes''': [[File:Aran s4-e14-3.png|thumb]] Aran has been shown to have the ability to spike above triple blocks, implying that he has an exceptional amount of jumping power and good timing. It's shown he can consistently punch through three man blocks and send the ball flying out of the court. Aran was also shown hitting three powerful spikes consecutively, even after faulty receives.
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*'''Receives''': [[File:Aran s4-e19-2.png|thumb]] Due to his status as ace and one of the top five in the nation, Aran is often targeted on serving and spikes. Despite this, Aran is capable on defense and is often able to make receives on difficult shots. Aran himself has stated: "''An Ace ain't an Ace unless they're good at both offense and defense!''". [[Saeko Tanaka|Saeko]] has stated that Aran was similar to [[Wakatoshi Ushijima|Ushijima]] in many areas but one difference was that Aran participates in serve receives. His one weak point with receives appears to be float serves as he missed saving one of Yamaguchi's float serves but began to adapt afterwards.
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==Relationships ==
 
=== [[Inarizaki High]] ===
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*'''[[Shinsuke Kita]]''': Aran appears to have a close friendship with Kita and the two are often seen around each other outside of games. Aran has also tried to get Kita to not be so "robotic" when it comes to his emotions. Despite this, Aran has a great amount of respect for Kita.
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*'''[[Atsumu Miya]] and [[Osamu Miya]]''': [[File:Inarizaki s4-e14-1.png|thumb]] Aran has known Atsumu and Osamu since elementary school and is one of the few who know them better than anyone else. He at first found the two rather odd since they were interested in him because of his foreign sounding name and tried to make ones for themselves. As they grew up together, Aran would see that Osamu was slightly better when it came to volleyball, but that Atsumu had a drive in him that made him the more frightening one. Aran is also well known for being the unwilling straight man when the twins are up to their usual shenanigans. Despite their antics and brotherly squabbles, Aran has great faith in the two and know they are a formidable pair.
   
== Trivia ==
 
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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*(To [[Shinsuke Kita|Kita]]) ''"Folks don't need reasons to feel the way they feel! If it makes ya happy... Then it makes ya happy and that's fine!"''{{Ref|c|274}}{{Ref|e|4|20}}
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*(To himself about the Miya twins) ''"In the end... I think [[Atsumu Miya|Atsumu]]'s biggest blessing isn't his physical talents or mental abilities — it's that he's got [[Osamu Miya|Osamu]]. It doesn't matter if they plow on ahead faster than others can keep up... the other twin will always be there, right by the other's side. Yeah, they may annoy the crap outta each other sometimes, but I'm sure the more they clash, the better they'll make each other."''{{Ref|c|279}}{{Ref|e|4|21}}
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*(To himself) ''"An Ace ain't an Ace unless they're good at both offense and defense!"''{{Ref|c|286}}
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==Trivia==
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*Favorite Food: {{Translation|[https://filebroker-cdn.lazada.com.ph/kf/Sde62a6f65b824801aa2e314b7beedcb1v.jpg Ritz Crackers]|{{Ruby|リッツ|りっつ}}|Rittsu}}.
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*Current Concern: After thinking: "I'll throw these out after one more wear," the underwear with a hole in it ended up being worn three times.
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*Star Sign: Aries.
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*He has known the Miya brothers since before they became a household name.
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*In junior high, Ojiro attended the same Inarizaki Group Training Camp as the Miya brothers.
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*He is the oldest high school student in the series.
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*He is the oldest third-year and member on the team.
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*Ojiro shares his English voice actor with [[Tatsuki Washio]] (OVAs and season 4–present).
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*He and [[Gao Hakuba]] are currently Tachibana Red Falcons players.
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*Ojiro's name is based on Rüppell's Fox, also known as "'''オジロ'''スナギツネ" or '''ojiro''' suna gitsune.
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*Alan, which is likely the Anglicized spelling of his given name, is a colloquial term for fox in the Breton language.
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*'''Nomenclature''':
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**Alan (アラン) – ''Fox'' (in Breton)
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**Ojiro (尾白) – ''White Tail''
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 21 January 2024

Aran Ojiro (Japanese: 尾白 (おじろ) アラン Ojiro Aran), also romanized as Alan Ojiro, was a third-year student at Inarizaki High School. He played as the wing spiker and ace for the volleyball team. He was known as one of the top five aces in Japan.

As of November 2018, he is an outside hitter for the Tachibana Red Falcons, a professional volleyball team in Division 1 of Japan's V.League. He is also a member of Japan's National Volleyball Team and participated in the 2021 Olympics.

Appearance

Aran has a dark-brown clean-cut and thick eyebrows. He's fairly tall and has a muscular, athletic build. His eyes are almond shaped and have foxlike pupils. In the manga, his eyes are colored gold/brown and in the anime, they're a greyish green.

Post-timeskip, Aran is slightly taller and now appears to have a short goatee.

Personality

Aran is shown to be a mature, third-year student. Despite his mature appearance, Aran is often stuck dealing with his teammates' antics and, as such, is roped into playing a "tsukkomi"—straight man—like in mansai comedy routines, as he reacts to whoever is acting as the "boke," or funny man; he is always quick to react to nonsensical things his teammates say with comebacks, such as "What does that even mean?!"

Aran believes that you don't need logic to feel things such as happiness, and he's quick to snap that at Kita when he wonders whether him becoming the captain is just a side effect of his everyday actions or is a result, saying that "You don't need a reason to feel what you feel, if you're happy you're happy, and that's that."

While Aran is known for being mature and levelheaded most of the time, he is shown to occasionally become too fired-up when playing in a match which tends to result in him rushing a play or putting too much power into an attack. Despite this, he does show that he can quickly calm himself when he is getting too riled up.

It's also shown that Aran makes references to old movies or series, as seen in his introduction post-timeskip when he makes a joke about Sazae-san, an animated TV series from 1969.

Background

Around fifth grade, Aran took part in a volleyball workshop where he first met the Miya brothers, Osamu and Atsumu, who were both fourth graders at that time. He had overheard them talking of how they thought he was cool but quickly heard that they actually thought his foreign sounding name was cool. Over the years, Aran would witness the competitive nature of the Miya twins though admits that Atsumu seemed to be the more frightening one of the two.

Plot

Tokyo Nationals Arc

Aran s4-e13-1

Aran plays in the match between Inarizaki and Karasuno as the court captain. During Karasuno's meeting the night prior to the match, Ukai states that Aran is Inarizaki's top scorer who, like Bokuto, is one of the top five aces in the nation but is able to surpass that when he is on top of his game.

During the warmups, Aran's power is witnessed by the Karasuno team though Aran himself is amazed at seeing how high Hinata is able to jump. He assists in joining Osamu and Suna in trying to block Hinata only to be completely surprised when Hinata forgets to hit the ball. Aran is the first person that Atsumu sets to in the game and he is able to score right away though reveals that Atsumu's set caught him off-guard. Aran next tries to block Hinata when he does a wide broad attack but is unable to block in time. For his first serve of the game, Aran is able to land a no-touch service ace. His second serve is received by Tanaka and cut off when Hinata is able to score. When Atsumu and Osamu were able to pull off Hinata and Kageyama's super quick, Aran states that this was done due to the faith the twins have in each other though Osamu would silently disagree.

Aran next tries to receive Asahi's serve but is unable to receive properly and seems to start a rivalry with Karasuno's ace. When Yamaguchi is later sent in as a pinch server, Aran is targeted by the first-year in order to try to keep the ace contained. Though Aran was unable to pick up the first jump float, he was able to receive the second one and Inarizaki is able to stop Yamaguchi. Late in the set, Aran attempts to score past a triple block but Karasuno's blockers are able to get the ball in the air before Kageyama tries to push the ball over the net and past Aran. However, Akagi is able to save the ball and Aran is given the chance to spike again. He gets past Tanaka and Tsukishima but Asahi makes a receive with his shoulder. On his third attempt, Aran is finally able to land a spike.

When Sugawara is subbed in when Tsukishima is up-to-serve, Aran becomes the target of Sugawara's serves. It is revealed that Karasuno would use certain serves to target Aran with the plan of wearing down his knees. Sugawara's first serve succeeds in getting Aran to drop to one knee to make the receive and therefore keeps him from joining the attack. Kageyama then forces Aran to make the first touch when the setter sets the ball directly at him. Despite this, Aran still calls for the set. His spike is blocked but the ball landed out-of-bounds. Coach Ōmi calls out to Aran to keep his composure.

During another rally when Aran is preparing to get another set, Ukai is aware that when Aran becomes hyperaware of the opposing blockers or lets himself get a little agitated, his play becomes affected. It's at this point that Aran puts too much power into his cross shot and the ball lands out. He makes up for this lost point in the next rally when Osamu sets to him and he lands his spike past Karasuno's blockers. When Osamu misses his serve, Aran scolds Atsumu for it due to 'spouting garbage'.

When Asahi mistakenly touches the net during a block, Kita is sent onto the court and Aran is brought. Shimada guesses this is due to Inarizaki guessing that they have the second set practically in the bag and they want to rest their ace for the third set. In a brief flashback, Aran is shown trying to help Kita understand that he does need to concern himself with every small detail and to better understand his feelings only to be surprised when Kita laughs. Aran returns to the game in the third set. He accidentally sends his first serve of the set directly at Nishinoya, thus allowing Hinata to spike and end Aran's serve.

Group s4-e21-4

In a flashback, Aran is revealed to have met the Miya twins when he was in fifth grade and the twins were in fourth grade. Aran first felt flattered when he overheard the twins talking about how cool he is only to learn that they thought his foreign sounding name was cool, then becoming annoyed when they tried to give themselves foreign sounding names. Over the years, he would come to know the twins, their behavior towards each other and others, and witness several fights they would get into as well as seeing that Atsumu had more drive when it came to volleyball than Osamu.

At one point, Aran nearly lands a powerful spike but Hinata surprises everyone when he is able to receive the spike, though Inarizaki would eventually get the point for themselves.[2] For majority of the rest of the set, Aran mostly partakes in serves, spikes, and blocks. When Inarizaki eventually loses the game, Aran is shown simply looking exhausted and does not show much emotions.

Final Arc

Aran and Kita make an appearance when Inarizaki beats Karasuno in the Spring Tournament. In 2018, Aran has become an outside hitter for the Tachibana Red Falcons, a Division 1 team of Japan's V-League. He later joins the Japan's Men's National team for the 2021 Olympics and is seen scolding Atsumu on television.

Statistics

High School Statistics
Power
 
5/5
Jumping
 
4/5
Stamina
 
4/5
Game Sense
 
3/5
Technique
 
3/5
Speed
 
2/5

Aran is one of the top 5 aces in the country with it being noted by several people, including Coach Ukai, that when he's playing well, he's as good as one of the top 3.

Skills

Post-Timeskip Skills Parameter
Serve
 
9/10
Serve Reception
 
7/10
Dig
 
7/10
Setting
 
6/10
Spike
 
10/10
Block
 
8/10
  • Serve:
    Aran s4-e15-1
    Aran has a powerful jump serve that he has used to score several ace's during the match against Karasuno. If received, his serves can throw his opponents off balance. His serves do have faults depending on his playing condition, landing out of bounds if he is getting too fired-up.
  • Spikes:
    Aran s4-e14-3
    Aran has been shown to have the ability to spike above triple blocks, implying that he has an exceptional amount of jumping power and good timing. It's shown he can consistently punch through three man blocks and send the ball flying out of the court. Aran was also shown hitting three powerful spikes consecutively, even after faulty receives.
  • Receives:
    Aran s4-e19-2
    Due to his status as ace and one of the top five in the nation, Aran is often targeted on serving and spikes. Despite this, Aran is capable on defense and is often able to make receives on difficult shots. Aran himself has stated: "An Ace ain't an Ace unless they're good at both offense and defense!". Saeko has stated that Aran was similar to Ushijima in many areas but one difference was that Aran participates in serve receives. His one weak point with receives appears to be float serves as he missed saving one of Yamaguchi's float serves but began to adapt afterwards.

Relationships

Inarizaki High

  • Shinsuke Kita: Aran appears to have a close friendship with Kita and the two are often seen around each other outside of games. Aran has also tried to get Kita to not be so "robotic" when it comes to his emotions. Despite this, Aran has a great amount of respect for Kita.
  • Atsumu Miya and Osamu Miya:
    Inarizaki s4-e14-1
    Aran has known Atsumu and Osamu since elementary school and is one of the few who know them better than anyone else. He at first found the two rather odd since they were interested in him because of his foreign sounding name and tried to make ones for themselves. As they grew up together, Aran would see that Osamu was slightly better when it came to volleyball, but that Atsumu had a drive in him that made him the more frightening one. Aran is also well known for being the unwilling straight man when the twins are up to their usual shenanigans. Despite their antics and brotherly squabbles, Aran has great faith in the two and know they are a formidable pair.

Quotes

  • (To Kita) "Folks don't need reasons to feel the way they feel! If it makes ya happy... Then it makes ya happy and that's fine!"[3][4]
  • (To himself about the Miya twins) "In the end... I think Atsumu's biggest blessing isn't his physical talents or mental abilities — it's that he's got Osamu. It doesn't matter if they plow on ahead faster than others can keep up... the other twin will always be there, right by the other's side. Yeah, they may annoy the crap outta each other sometimes, but I'm sure the more they clash, the better they'll make each other."[5][6]
  • (To himself) "An Ace ain't an Ace unless they're good at both offense and defense!"[7]

Trivia

  • Current Concern: After thinking: "I'll throw these out after one more wear," the underwear with a hole in it ended up being worn three times.
  • Star Sign: Aries.
  • He has known the Miya brothers since before they became a household name.
  • In junior high, Ojiro attended the same Inarizaki Group Training Camp as the Miya brothers.
  • He is the oldest high school student in the series.
  • He is the oldest third-year and member on the team.
  • Ojiro shares his English voice actor with Tatsuki Washio (OVAs and season 4–present).
  • He and Gao Hakuba are currently Tachibana Red Falcons players.
  • Ojiro's name is based on Rüppell's Fox, also known as "オジロスナギツネ" or ojiro suna gitsune.
  • Alan, which is likely the Anglicized spelling of his given name, is a colloquial term for fox in the Breton language.
  • Nomenclature:
    • Alan (アラン) – Fox (in Breton)
    • Ojiro (尾白) – White Tail

References