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{{Chapter
 
{{Chapter
| chapter title = Chemical Reaction
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|chapter title = "Chemical Reaction"
 
|image = Chapter 15.png
| japanese title = 化学変化
 
| translation title = Kagakuhenka
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|japanese title = 化学変化
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|translation title = Kagakuhenka
| chapter number = 15
 
| arc =
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|chapter number = 15
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|arc = Karasuno High Team Formation Arc
| volume = The View From the Top
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|volume = [[The View From the Top (Volume)|The View From the Top]]
| previous chapter = [[VS. the "Grand King"]]
 
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|release date = June 4, 2012
| next chapter = [[One More Genius]]
 
 
|previous chapter = [[Vs. the Great King]]
|image = Chapter 15.png}}
 
 
|next chapter = [[Another Prodigy]]
{{translation|'''Chemical Reaction'''|化学変化|Kagakuhenka}} is the fifteenth chapter of the ''[[Haikyū!!]]'' series written and illustrated by [[Haruichi Furudate]], published weekly in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump appeared in Issue 27 in 2012.
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}}{{translation|'''"Chemical Reaction"'''|{{Ruby|化学変化|かがくへんか}}|Kagakuhenka}} is the fifteenth chapter of the ''[[Haikyū!! (Manga)|Haikyū!!]]'' series written and illustrated by [[Haruichi Furudate]]. It was published in the 27th issue of ''[[wikipedia:Weekly_Shōnen_Jump|Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''’s 2012 series.
   
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Karasuno wins the match. Kageyama attempts to apologize to Kindaichi for his middle school behavior but the latter refuses to accept it, claiming that Aobajousai will win next time. As Karasuno is leaving, Oikawa stops them and points out the mistakes they need to fix. However, Daichi isn't concerned because "he"'' ''is coming back soon.
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[[Karasuno High]] wins the match. [[Tobio Kageyama|Kageyama]] attempts to apologize to [[Yūtarō Kindaichi|Kindaichi]] for his middle school behavior but the latter refuses to accept it, claiming that [[Aobajohsai High]] will win next time. As Karasuno is leaving, [[Tōru Oikawa|Oikawa]] stops them and points out the mistakes they need to fix. However, [[Daichi Sawamura|Daichi]] isn't concerned because "he" is coming back soon.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
The game commences with Hinata and Kageyama’s infamous quick strike (2-1), leaving the spectators bewildered as they try to conceive what had happened.
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The game commences with [[Shōyō Hinata|Hinata]] and [[Tobio Kageyama|Kageyama]]’s infamous quick strike (2-1), leaving the spectators bewildered as they try to conceive what had happened.
   
On the side, Takeda takes a seat due to the shock of seeing Hinata and Kageyama’s play. Suga states that because Takeda didn’t see the 3-on-3 match, it's more shocking for him to see it now that the two first years are in better sync. When the team comes over, Takeda gives a speech and tells them how Daichi had once told him that something incredible was happening to the team. When Hinata or Kageyama work by themselves, nothing will happen but if they worked together, a chemical reaction would occur, and this combo can even change the world. He continues by stating that people may think that he'as exaggerating, but he is positive that Karasuno will get stronger than ever before. Hinata and Kageyama gives him clueless looks, so he backs down and apologizes for being too poetic. The team thanks him anyway, but he notes to himself that he should find the players an actual coach that could teach them.
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On the side, [[Ittetsu Takeda|Takeda]] takes a seat due to the shock of seeing Hinata and Kageyama’s play. [[Kōshi Sugawara|Sugawara]] states that because Takeda didn’t see the 3-on-3 match, it's more shocking for him to see it now that the two first years are in better sync. When the team comes over, Takeda gives a speech and tells them how [[Daichi Sawamura|Daichi]] had once told him that something incredible was happening to the team. When Hinata or Kageyama work by themselves, nothing will happen but if they worked together, a chemical reaction would occur, and this combo can even change the world. He continues by stating that people may think that he's exaggerating, but he is positive that Karasuno will get stronger than ever before. Hinata and Kageyama gives him clueless looks, so he backs down and apologizes for being too poetic. The team thanks him anyway, but he notes to himself that he should find the players an actual coach that could teach them.
 
In the bathroom, [[Yūtarō Kindaichi|Kindaichi]] is approached by Kageyama.
   
 
In Kindaichi's flashback, he and [[Akira Kunimi|Kunimi Akira]] are talking to the coach about Kageyama dragging down the team, despite the high offensive power the setter has. Kindaichi thinks of the old Kageyama being an egotistic King and then comes back to the present–and the changed Kageyama. The setter begins to say something, but Kindaichi interrupts him, telling him not to apologize because he won’t either. To him, Kageyama is still an oppressive King, an irritating guy, and the opponent that Kindaichi wants to defeat above all else. He tells Kageyama that he doesn’t want to reconcile or anything and next time, Aobajōsai will win. As Kageyama is about to reply, Hinata walks in but quickly hides in the corner when he notices Kageyama and Kindaichi. Kageyama tells his former teammate that “we are the ones who will win”, surprising the latter because Kageyama would never say “we” in the past. As the setter leaves, Kunimi spots him and goes to Kindaichi who states with a defeated expression that “that guy” said “we” even though he used to only say “me or I”, acting like he was the only person playing on the team.
In the bathroom, Kindaichi is approached by Kageyama.
 
   
 
Karasuno starts to leave, and Daichi states that as Takeda said, no matter how excellent Hinata and Kageyama’s combo may be, when it comes to strengthening the perimeter, Karasuno as a whole is still weak. He is then interrupted by [[Tōru Oikawa|Oikawa]]. The setter compliments Hinata, saying that the one-touch and broad attack were amazing, but he and [[Kei Tsukishima|Tsukishima]] have to improve their receives. He then tells the entire team that their attacks are incredible, but their receives are slow and hesitant. He warns them that he's not the only one that hits such strong serves and that some teams in the Interhigh are just as strong. He finishes with a challenge aimed towards Kageyama, telling him that he can’t wait to crush his adorable kouhai.
In Kindaichi's flashback, he and Kunimi Akira are talking to the coach about Kageyama dragging down the team, despite the high offensive power the setter has. Kindaichi thinks of the old Kageyama being an egotistic King and then comes back to the present–and the changed Kageyama. The setter begins to say something, but Kindaichi interrupts him, telling him not to apologize because he won’t either. To him, Kageyama is still an oppressive King, an irritating guy, and the opponent that Kindaichi wants to defeat above all else. He tells Kageyama that he doesn’t want to reconcile or anything and next time, Aobajousai will win. As Kageyama is about to reply, Hinata walks in but quickly hides in the corner when he notices Kageyama and Kindaichi. Kageyama tells his former teammate that “we are the ones who will win”, surprising the latter because Kageyama would never say “we” in the past. As the setter leaves, Kunimi spots him and goes to Kindaichi who states with a defeated expression that “that guy” said “we” even though he used to only say “me or I”, acting like he was the only person playing on the team.
 
 
Karasuno starts to leave, and Daichi states that as Takeda said, no matter how excellent Hinata and Kageyama’s combo may be, when it comes to strengthening the perimeter, Karasuno as a whole is still weak. He is then interrupted by Oikawa. The setter compliments Hinata, saying that the one-touch and broad attack were amazing, but he and Tsukishima have to improve their serves. He then tells the entire team that their attacks are incredible, but their receives are slow and hesitant. He warns them that he's not the only one that hits such strong serves and that some teams in the Interhigh are just as strong. He finishes with a challenge aimed towards Kageyama, telling him that he can’t wait to crush his adorable kouhai.
 
   
 
Afterwards, Kageyama apologizes for Oikawa’s behavior, but Daichi only smiles, seemingly unaffected. He replies that everything will be alright because “he’s” coming back.
 
Afterwards, Kageyama apologizes for Oikawa’s behavior, but Daichi only smiles, seemingly unaffected. He replies that everything will be alright because “he’s” coming back.
== Debut ==
 
=== Characters ===
 
* [[Yū Nishinoya]] (appearance only, name still unknown)
 
 
== Appearance ==
 
   
=== Characters ===
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== Appearances ==
 
* [[Shōyō Hinata]]
 
* [[Shōyō Hinata]]
 
* [[Yūtarō Kindaichi]]
 
* [[Yūtarō Kindaichi]]
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* [[Ittetsu Takeda]]
 
* [[Ittetsu Takeda]]
 
* [[Kōshi Sugawara]]
 
* [[Kōshi Sugawara]]
* [[Tooru Oikawa]]
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* [[Tōru Oikawa]]
 
* [[Hajime Iwaizumi]]
 
* [[Hajime Iwaizumi]]
 
* [[Takahiro Hanamaki]]
 
* [[Takahiro Hanamaki]]
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* [[Shigeru Yahaba]]
 
* [[Shigeru Yahaba]]
 
* [[Shinji Watari]]
 
* [[Shinji Watari]]
 
* [[Yū Nishinoya]] (briefly seen, name still unrevealed)
   
 
== Chapter notes ==
 
== Chapter notes ==
=== Character revelations ===
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===Character revelations===
 
* Karasuno High School is in the northern countryside of eastern Japan.
 
* Karasuno High School is in the northern countryside of eastern Japan.
 
=== Trivia ===
 
=== Trivia ===
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Revision as of 18:38, 21 November 2019

"Chemical Reaction" (Japanese: 化学変化 (かがくへんか) Kagakuhenka) is the fifteenth chapter of the Haikyū!! series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate. It was published in the 27th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump’s 2012 series.

Overview

Karasuno High wins the match. Kageyama attempts to apologize to Kindaichi for his middle school behavior but the latter refuses to accept it, claiming that Aobajohsai High will win next time. As Karasuno is leaving, Oikawa stops them and points out the mistakes they need to fix. However, Daichi isn't concerned because "he" is coming back soon.

Plot

The game commences with Hinata and Kageyama’s infamous quick strike (2-1), leaving the spectators bewildered as they try to conceive what had happened.

On the side, Takeda takes a seat due to the shock of seeing Hinata and Kageyama’s play. Sugawara states that because Takeda didn’t see the 3-on-3 match, it's more shocking for him to see it now that the two first years are in better sync. When the team comes over, Takeda gives a speech and tells them how Daichi had once told him that something incredible was happening to the team. When Hinata or Kageyama work by themselves, nothing will happen but if they worked together, a chemical reaction would occur, and this combo can even change the world. He continues by stating that people may think that he's exaggerating, but he is positive that Karasuno will get stronger than ever before. Hinata and Kageyama gives him clueless looks, so he backs down and apologizes for being too poetic. The team thanks him anyway, but he notes to himself that he should find the players an actual coach that could teach them. In the bathroom, Kindaichi is approached by Kageyama.

In Kindaichi's flashback, he and Kunimi Akira are talking to the coach about Kageyama dragging down the team, despite the high offensive power the setter has. Kindaichi thinks of the old Kageyama being an egotistic King and then comes back to the present–and the changed Kageyama. The setter begins to say something, but Kindaichi interrupts him, telling him not to apologize because he won’t either. To him, Kageyama is still an oppressive King, an irritating guy, and the opponent that Kindaichi wants to defeat above all else. He tells Kageyama that he doesn’t want to reconcile or anything and next time, Aobajōsai will win. As Kageyama is about to reply, Hinata walks in but quickly hides in the corner when he notices Kageyama and Kindaichi. Kageyama tells his former teammate that “we are the ones who will win”, surprising the latter because Kageyama would never say “we” in the past. As the setter leaves, Kunimi spots him and goes to Kindaichi who states with a defeated expression that “that guy” said “we” even though he used to only say “me or I”, acting like he was the only person playing on the team.

Karasuno starts to leave, and Daichi states that as Takeda said, no matter how excellent Hinata and Kageyama’s combo may be, when it comes to strengthening the perimeter, Karasuno as a whole is still weak. He is then interrupted by Oikawa. The setter compliments Hinata, saying that the one-touch and broad attack were amazing, but he and Tsukishima have to improve their receives. He then tells the entire team that their attacks are incredible, but their receives are slow and hesitant. He warns them that he's not the only one that hits such strong serves and that some teams in the Interhigh are just as strong. He finishes with a challenge aimed towards Kageyama, telling him that he can’t wait to crush his adorable kouhai.

Afterwards, Kageyama apologizes for Oikawa’s behavior, but Daichi only smiles, seemingly unaffected. He replies that everything will be alright because “he’s” coming back.

Appearances

Chapter notes

Character revelations

  • Karasuno High School is in the northern countryside of eastern Japan.

Trivia

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