атсуму мия дата рождения
Атсуму мия дата рождения
Ученик старшей школы (2 год,2 класс).
У Атсуму светлые волосы,подстриженные в стиле гранж.Они обесцвечены,кроме виски в и бровей,которые остаются натурального черного цвета.Глаза большие,немного оттянутые к низу и чаще всего полузакрытые.
Он очень уверен с своих способностях,от которых и впрямь мурашки по коже.Его же слова: >.Поговаривают,что на школьном уровне Атсуму считается лучшим связующим.В игре он создает впечатление,будто нападающие повысили свои навыки,его пасы решительны и точны.Одним из важнейших стимулов на пути спорта является наличие способного брата-близнеца.Именно соперничество продвигает их бороться еще усерднее.Язвителен и прямолинеен,из-за чего большинство знающих его лично,как минимум,чувствуют себя некомфортно.
Осаму как-то говорит,что во время игры умственные способности Атсуму снижаются до уровня пятилетнего.По словам того же Осаму,он ни когда не слушает что ему говорят,не возвращает заимствованное и он отъявленный.
Он также демонстрирует идеальный первый шаг связующего и отдает пас намеренно и неудобного положения,потому что для него это и есть работа связующего.
Довести мяч точно до нужного места,максимально удобно для своих же нападающих.Так он проявляет свою самоотверженность.
:black_medium_small_square: Любимая еда : жирный тунец.
:black_medium_small_square: Насущная проблема:
ненавидит время года,когда кончики пальцев становятся сухими.
:black_medium_small_square: Близнецы учатся в разных классах.
:black_medium_small_square: В 4 классе Атсуму и Осаму Мия сочли Оджиро Арана крутым из-за имени,звучащего по-иностранному.
:black_medium_small_square: Близнецы ходили в ту же среднюю школу,что и Оджиро Аран.
:black_medium_small_square: Знак зодиака : Весы
:black_medium_small_square: «Те,кто не могут даже попасть по моим пасам-просто ничтожества.»
:black_medium_small_square: «Выложись сегодня на полную,ладно?А то я ненавижу играть с криворукими соперниками.»
Atsumu Miya
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As of 2018, he is a member of MSBY Black Jackal, a professional volleyball team in Division 1 of Japan’s V.League. He is also a member of the Japan National Volleyball Team, and participated in the 2021 Olympics.
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Appearance
Atsumu has golden yellow hair. Unlike his twin brother, Osamu, his hair is flipped to the right side and dyed blonde. His undercut and eyebrows are dark brown, an indication of his original hair color. His eyes are large, hooded, and slightly drooping. He can usually be seen wearing a smile or smirk on his face.
Personality
Outwardly, Atsumu appears to be a carefree, confident person who’s usually seen with a lazy smile on his face, though he enjoys provoking people and giving offhand compliments. He can be quite condescending, and somewhat selfish at times. Osamu has described him as someone who doesn’t listen to others, doesn’t return what he borrows, and lies habitually.
He also appears to be a perfectionist who has ridiculously high standards for himself and his spikers. He strives to provide the best toss for his spikers, but in turn, expects the spikers to perform at a high standard. If the spikers fail to meet his standards, Atsumu is not afraid to confront them directly and even call them trash, including his own twin brother. He is extremely sensitive when it comes to serving and how much noise is around him; if he’s disturbed while serving, his outward personality changes completely and he becomes intimidatingly angry towards the disturbance.
Atsumu is a competitive person who hates losing; sometimes, these traits can veer off in a bad direction. Osamu has also noted that his twin brother’s mental age drops by five years whenever he’s in the middle of a game.
Background
Atsumu lives in Hyogo Prefecture, and thus speaks in a Kansai dialect. He is currently a second year at Inarizaki High School with his twin brother, Osamu. He is recognized as the number one high school setter, as well as receiving the Best Server award during middle school and the Interhigh. Due to his top-notched skills, Atsumu is one of the few players invited to the All-Japan Youth training camp.
The twins have been playing volleyball since their elementary school days. In the fourth grade, they attended a volleyball workshop where they met their current teammate Aran Ojiro. During the workshop, Atsumu witnessed personally how a skilled setter brought out the potential of their spikers by sending them the best tosses. This piqued his interest in becoming a setter. At first, Osamu was picked as the setter due to being more skillful. However, according to Aran, Atsumu is said to have an irrepressible hunger as he pushes himself to improve. Eventually, Atsumu overtook Osamu as the official setter of the team.
Atsumu often got into conflicts with his teammates during junior high, especially when they failed to perform to his expectations. As a result, he was detested among his teammates. When asked about it, Atsumu revealed that he couldn’t care less about being hated.
It is known that he and Osamu went to nationals in their first year of junior high and played against Yurisei in their third.
Tokyo Nationals Arc
Preparation for Nationals
Atsumu calls Kageyama a «Goody-Two-Shoes.»
As the players head home after the training camp, Atsumu says goodbye to Kageyama while telling him that they’ll meet again at nationals.
Nationals
Karasuno vs Inarizaki
Atsumu and his team, Inarizaki, faces off against Karasuno on Day 2 of the Spring Interhigh. In addition to his team being the second seed, Atsumu is revealed to have a twin brother, Osamu, who plays opposite. While the two teams warm up in the sub-arena, Atsumu approaches Kageyama to tell him to give it his all since he hates playing against players who suck, indirectly referring to Hinata. When Kageyama assures him that Hinata is no pushover and will be a handful, Atsumu breaks into an intimidating smile but stops any further taunts.
Atsumu silences the crowd
Mid-way into the second set, Atsumu delivers a float serve that Nishinoya is unable to receive. This not only frustrated the Karasuno libero but it also instilled a sense of dread in the rest of Karasuno; believing that none of them had a chance to make a receive if even Nishinoya couldn’t make it. While preparing to serve again, Atsumu realizes that the two people who attempt to receive his serves most are Daichi and Nishinoya. However, during the first set, he saw that Nishinoya had great difficulty in trying to receive the float serves despite how skilled he is. During a time-out, Atsumu expresses how incredible it feels to score a service ace off a powerful opponent but is quickly taunted by his teammates for his simple thinking. Atsumu serves another jump float and once again gets an ace when Nishinoya attempted to receive like normal but the ball simply fell to the ground. On Atsumu’s third float serve, Nishinoya is able to dive forward and receive but the libero felt that it was a poor receive. Asahi would then force Atsumu to make the first receive of the counter attack but this did not work well for Karasuno since Osamu was able to cover and Suna was able to get his spike past Tsukishima. Atsumu’s serve would end when he accidentally sent his fourth float serve out of bounds.
At Osamu’s next chance to serve, Atsumu instructs his brothers to finish the set as quick as possible before adding that he has a higher service ace count than he does. Osamu unintentionally put too much power into his serve and sent it directly into the scoreboard that Yachi was standing next to. Atsumu scolds his brother about sending his serve out but is quickly scolded himself by Aran for getting Osamu worked up. Once Kita is sent into the game and Aran is subbed out, Atsumu and the rest of Inarizaki begin to play more efficiently. Due to this, Inarizaki eventually went on to win the second set. As the teams are preparing for the final set, Atsumu is questioned by Kita about having switched to a spike serve from a jump float after seeing Kageyama’s serve. The Inarizaki captain questioned if Atsumu did this because he was getting tired of doing the jump float and wanted to unleash a powerful serve instead. Atsumu agrees with Kita’s suggestion to stay with the float serve since it has been earning Inarizaki so many points as well as giving Nishinoya a hard time. Atsumu’s serve starts the third set. At seeing the serve curving, Nishinoya calls it as going out only for the ball to narrowly land in. Atsumu’s next serve hits the top of the net. This gives Nishinoya and Asahi the chance to counter and end his serve. When Atsumu is once more up to serve, he again aims his float serve at Nishinoya only to see the libero, with the help of Kinoshita, move forward and make a perfect overhand receive. Eventually, Yamaguchi is moved onto the court.
When Akagi later managed to receive Kageyama’s serve, Atsumu is spotted by Kageyama and Tsukishima doing what he appears to be a setter dump. When Tanaka and Hinata block him, the referee calls the point to go to Inarizaki. Kageyama and Kenma quickly figure out that Atsumu made the switch on purpose as he knew it would result in Karasuno getting a foul. After Atsumu’s serve was countered by Daichi’s receive, Hinata serves next. When Tsukishima was able to block the counter, Atsumu made the first receive instead of Akagi and directly set to Osamu. As Tsukishima and Asahi rush to block Osamu, the wing spiker instead sets the ball to Aran on the opposite end where only Daichi is ready to block. Atsumu finds great enjoyment in Inarizaki having been able to fool Karasuno but it would not last long when Hinata steals the spotlight by making a perfect receive of Aran’s spike. Thanks to Hinata’s receive, Asahi tried to score but Atsumu was able to dig the spike. During another attempt to end the rally, Atsumu tries to send the last hit over. As Karasuno stepped back to be in position, the ball hit the net and fell in the front row before anyone could save it.
A time-out is called as it becomes clear that Karasuno was feeling the devastating affect of their hard work having gone to waste. As Hinata lightened the atmosphere, Atsumu hears Osamu make another comment about food. Atsumu questions his brother on why he has been talking about food so much during the game and listened as Osamu explains how Hinata’s love for volleyball is similar to that of someone eating a good meal and how it can be contagious to others. When Asahi soon lands a service ace that earns him the praise of Inarizaki’s cheer squad, Atsumu deduces that the ace had started out the match using roughly eighty percent of his power and gradually increased it during the match. Atsumu and Osamu would attempt another reverse quick attack but Osamu sends the set slightly too high and Atsumu was unable to hit the ball. Fortunately for the two, Kita was able to cover and get the ball over. When Hinata moves into the front row, Atsumu catches Karasuno by surprise by doing a setter dump and put Inarizaki in the lead at 23-22. Inarizaki and Karasuno each reach match point several times. Hinata was able to tie the score when he and Kageyama perform their quick attack. Atsumu finally sees that Hinata simply doesn’t have total trust in Kageyama as his setter but rather that he just expects the ball to come to him. At this realization, he silently gives Kageyama his sympathy for having such a fearsome partner.
Eventually, Karasuno reached match point again. He and Osamu again tried their super quick but were ultimately blocked by Hinata and Kageyama. This results in Karasuno claiming victory over Inarizaki. As Karasuno celebrates their victory, Atsumu comes to realize that he and Osamu did not take things seriously enough. After the teams shake hands, Atsumu calls out to Hinata. He makes a declaration that he will set to the middle blocker one day but warns him and Kageyama that he will beat them at the next Interhigh tournament. Atsumu returns to his team to thank their supporters and is called out by one of the older supporters for his facial expression saying that the team doesn’t deserve their praise since they lost but is firmly told that a well played match is indeed worthy of applause.
Karasuno vs Kamomedai
When Kageyama aims his serve right at Hakuba, baiting the Kamomedai right into a campfire, Atsumu watches in irritation and expresses that he’s always thought that Kageyama was a goody-two-shoes that didn’t think before he acted. Atsumu is frustrated because Kageyama is way different from how he was at the Youth Camp they attended together. Soon after, Osamu notices Asahi’s stress after getting blocked multiple times despite being the ace and feels bad for him. At this, Atsumu complains to his brother to just tell Karasuno to get themselves together.
Despite having insulted Kageyama for the duration of the match, Atsumu brags for Kageyama being able to set to Hinata perfectly for both times he scores impressively. Atsumu also bursts into laughter once Hinata can jump sideways to be used as a decoy. Atsumu then adds that Kageyama must be having a blast using Hinata in such manners to make blockers do whatever he wants. When Hinata leaves the court because of his fever, Atsumu comments that it took them foxes (as in Inarizaki), the kitty cats (as in Nekoma), and those seagulls (as in Kamomedai) to finally take Hinata down. After Karasuno loses, Kita asks Atsumu that if all he cares about are results, then that would mean all of Karasuno’s third years are losers and since Kita is going to stop playing volleyball after high school, so that would mean he would just go “poof”. Following this, Kita tells Atsumu that what matters is playing a good game and feel good about yourself.
Final Arc
Not long before the game starts, Atsumu finds Hinata talking with Kageyama and playfully warns the opposing setter not to fight with his wing spiker. Atsumu soon becomes annoyed when more players start appearing and joining the conversation, ultimately turning the original conversation toward something else entirely that causes Atsumu to miss Aran and his perfect comebacks. As the starting players are being announced, Kageyama is introduced as the top server in the nation but Hinata tries to keep Atsumu in high spirits about being second by saying that he still admires his serves. Atsumu tries to play it off that he is not bothered by being the second best server but soon enough admits that he is actually annoyed by it.
Hinata eventually performs a jump serve but narrowly misses having it land in. Atsumu tries to comfort the wing spiker by saying it happens all the time only to become annoyed at hearing Inunaki point out how he had missed his first serve and then Sakusa claim that he will now be the first to land a service ace. When the set reaches a tied score of 16-16, Atsumu spots the Adlers blockers attention momentarily be lured by Hinata rushing to one side which allowed him and Meian to get an attack in. When Meian’s spike lands, Atsumu relishes in the feeling of having been able to get the attack in and seemingly not noticing the annoyed looks from Hirugami and Kageyama. As the set reaches 19-18 with the Jackals keeping the lead, Atsumu is forced to make the first touch when he saves Ushijima’s deflected spike but, to everyone’s surprise, Atsumu calls on Hinata to make the set. Atsumu then spikes off Hinata’s set to score and the two celebrate their successful play. Atsumu would soon get the Jackals to set point when he performs an unexpected setter dump that catches the Adlers by surprise with only Kageyama attempting to stop it.
As the second set is underway, Atsumu and Hinata continue to show how well they work together as they continue to attack. Atsumu soon is annoyed when Kageyama intentionally allows a ball to go over the net after making it look like he would attempt to set it. He is quick to put the blame of Kageyama’s condition on Hinata, stating that the wing spiker is at fault for ‘awakening’ Kageyama. After his serves end, Atsumu’s earlier comment about Kageyama is made clear when he explains how Hinata and the rest of Karasuno had taught Kageyama that he could play as freely as he wanted, whenever he wanted, and get away with it.
On a roll, Atsumu performs his new serve and again lands a service ace when it swerves away from Hoshiumi at the last moment. This causes the Adlers to call for a time-out and return with now having four defenders in the back row ready to receive his serve. Atsumu’s next jump serve does directly to Ushijima who is able to dig the ball and allow Hoshiumi to cut off the serve by performing a block-out against Hinata’s hand. Atsumu quickly gets revenge by repeated his low lunge set in order to give the ball to Bokuto. Atsumu remembers how Kita had once mentioned how he didn’t really like the Inarizaki motto of not needing to hold onto memories. Even though Atsumu himself had liked the motto, he now starts to understand what Kita was trying to say. With the Jackals ahead at 12-10, Atsumu performs a spike serve and lands another service ace.
Starting the fourth set, Atsumu gets a service ace. His next serve is picked-up by Hoshiumi. As the game continues, Atsumu spots that Kageyama may be attempting a setter dump but he and his teammates are fooled when Kageyama instead does a power tip. As each side continues to score, Atsumu continues to give his best sets to his teammates. He and Hinata perform their super quick and put the Jackals at set and match point until Romero manages to bring it to a deuce. When Kageyama appeared to have blocked Hinata’s latest attack, Hinata was able to use his foot to keep the ball alive and give Atsumu the opportunity to set to Bokuto who scored the final point to win the game.
Atsumu overhears how Hinata and Kageyama continue to keep score of their personal competitions since high school and quickly removes himself from their conversation. He soon sees Hinata speaking with Kuroo but right away feels that Kuroo is trying to talk Hinata into a shady deal.
Атсуму Мия 
Атсуму Мия (яп. 宮侑 Miya Atsumu) — второгодка Старшей школы Инаризаки, играющий на позиции связующего. Как и Кагеяма, он был приглашён на национальные молодёжные сборы. Его брат-близнец — Осаму Мия. Является изначально связующим для команды MSBY Black Jackals, команды 1-го дивизиона в японской V-Лиге. Атсуму также стал широко известен как лучший школьный связующий Японии.
Внешний вид
У Атсуму светлая чёлка, схожую с той, какую имеет Ширабу. В отличие от своего брата-близнеца, Осаму, он носит волосы, зачёсанные направо и покрашенные в блонд. По андеркату и бровям можно понять, что натуральный цвет волос Атсуму — чёрный. Его глаза большие, отчасти прикрытые за полуопущенными веками.
Личность
Атсуму выглядит беззаботным, уверенным в своих силах человеком с, как правило, ленивой улыбкой на губах. Несмотря на это, он любит провоцировать людей и маскировать собственные оскорбления в их адрес под комплименты. Временами он может вести себя заносчиво, снисходительно и в некотором роде эгоистично. Осаму описывает его как человека, не слушающего окружающих, не возвращающего взятое в долг и часто лгущего.
Он также представляется перфекционистом, имеющим до смешного высокую планку для себя самого и его нападающих. Атсуму старается отдать им лучший пас, а взамен ожидает от них столь же высокий уровень. Если же нападающие не соответствуют его стандартам, Атсуму не побоится напрямую столкнуться с ними и даже назвать их недомерками — своего брата в том числе. Он крайне чувствителен к шумам вокруг него, когда дело доходит до подач; если его потревожат в этот момент, Атсуму полностью преображается и становится пугающе злым к раздражителям. Атсуму любит соревноваться и ненавидит проигрывать; иногда это может навредить ему. Осаму также подмечает, что умственные способности его брата снижаются до уровня пятилетнего во время матча.