Adam vs. Miku 3.0

Adam Bobrow
18 May 202414:30

Summary

TLDRIn this thrilling table tennis challenge, the video features a best-of-five match between the challenger and 10-year-old prodigy Miku, a two-time winner of the under 10 all Japan Table Tennis Championships and a member of the under 12 Japanese national team. With their coaches, Miku's mom Yumi and the challenger's dad Takashi, they engage in an intense competition that showcases Miku's exceptional skills. Despite initial setbacks, Miku's resilience and strategic serves lead to a dramatic turn of events. The video ends with a cliffhanger, hinting at a potential rematch and a challenge to Miku's older brother, TOA Matsu Shima, if the video reaches 15,000 likes within the first week.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“ Miku is only 10 years old and has achieved remarkable success in table tennis.
  • ๐Ÿฅ‡ She is a two-time consecutive winner of the under 10 all Japan Table Tennis Championships.
  • ๐ŸŽ–๏ธ Miku is a semi-finalist in the under 13 category.
  • ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต She is a member of the under 12 Japanese national team.
  • ๐Ÿ… Miku is the youngest player in Japan's Premier Table Tennis League, T League.
  • ๐Ÿ† She plays for Kyoto Kaguya and has been part of the team since 2022.
  • ๐Ÿฅ‡ At 10, Miku won a gold medal in the under 13 category at the WTT Youth Contender Gang Nung.
  • ๐ŸŽฎ The match between Adam and Miku is tied at 1:1, and the current match will decide the better player.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง Miku's mom Yumi will coach Miku, while her dad Takashi will coach Adam.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ Despite being 10 years old, Miku demonstrates exceptional skill and confidence in her table tennis matches.

Q & A

  • Who is Miku and what is her achievement in table tennis?

    -Miku is a 10-year-old table tennis player who is a two-time consecutive winner of the under-10 All Japan Table Tennis Championships and a semi-finalist in the under-13 category.

  • What is Miku's current role in the Japanese national team?

    -Miku is a member of the under-12 Japanese national team.

  • Which team does Miku play for in Japan's Premier Table Tennis League?

    -Miku plays for Kyoto Kaguya, one of the starring teams in Japan's Premier Table Tennis League.

  • What was Miku's notable achievement in the WTT Youth Contender Gang Nung?

    -Miku won a gold medal in the under-13 category at the WTT Youth Contender Gang Nung.

  • What is the current match record between the speaker and Miku before this match?

    -The match record between the speaker and Miku is tied at 1:1.

  • Who are the coaches for the speaker and Miku in this match?

    -Miku's mom, Yumi, is coaching Miku, and Miku's dad, Takashi, is coaching the speaker.

  • Why did the speaker communicate with Takashi in Mandarin?

    -The speaker's Japanese is limited, and Takashi's English is limited, so they chose to communicate in Mandarin.

  • How did Miku react after losing two games in a row?

    -Miku was really upset, and the speaker tried to calm her down and motivate her.

  • What was the final outcome of the match?

    -Miku won the match, gaining a match lead over the speaker.

  • What future challenge does the speaker propose at the end of the video?

    -The speaker proposes to challenge the older brother of Ira and Miku, Toa Matsushima, in the next video if the current video gets 15,000 likes in its first week.

Outlines

00:00

๐Ÿ“ Miku's Remarkable Table Tennis Journey

The video introduces Miku, a 10-year-old table tennis prodigy who has achieved significant success. Miku is a two-time consecutive winner of the under-10 All Japan Table Tennis Championships and a semi-finalist in the under-13 category. She is a member of the under-12 Japanese national team and the youngest player in Japan's Premier Table Tennis League, playing for Kyoto Kaguya. Despite her young age, Miku has already won a gold medal in the under-13 category at the WTT Youth Contender Gangneung. The narrator has previously challenged Miku twice, with their record tied at 1:1. This match will decide the better player in a best-of-five format, with Miku's mother Yumi coaching her and her father Takashi coaching the narrator.

05:08

๐Ÿ˜ฒ The Intense Match Begins

The match between the narrator and Miku starts with both players showing strong skills. The narrator describes the initial gameplay, with both coaches offering support and strategies. The narrator wins two games in a row, causing Miku to feel upset. The narrator tries to calm her down and motivate her. The competition remains fierce, with Miku making a strong comeback. The narration highlights the back-and-forth nature of the game, the emotional responses, and the tactical moves employed by both players.

10:09

๐Ÿ”ฅ A Fierce Battle and a Promising Future

As the match progresses, Miku demonstrates resilience and skill, winning crucial points and closing in on victory. The narrator acknowledges Miku's strong serves, smashes, and backhand shots. Despite the narrator's efforts, Miku's performance proves superior, ultimately leading to her winning the match. The narrator praises Miku's talent and expresses hope for her bright future in table tennis. The video ends with a call to action for likes and subscriptions, promising a rematch and future challenges, including one against Miku's older brother.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กMiku

Miku is a 10-year-old table tennis prodigy featured in the video. She has achieved remarkable success, including winning the under-10 All Japan Table Tennis Championships twice and being a semi-finalist in the under-13 category. Miku's accomplishments and her competitive spirit are central to the video's theme of youthful excellence and sportsmanship.

๐Ÿ’กTable Tennis

Table tennis is the sport around which the video's narrative revolves. It highlights the competitive matches between Miku and the video creator, showcasing the technical skills, strategies, and intense moments of the game. The sport serves as the medium through which themes of determination, talent, and rivalry are explored.

๐Ÿ’กJapanese National Team

Miku is a member of the under-12 Japanese national team, indicating her high skill level and dedication to the sport. This affiliation emphasizes her potential and the recognition of her talent at a national level. The concept is used to highlight Miku's prestigious position in the world of table tennis.

๐Ÿ’กT-League

The T-League is Japan's premier table tennis league, in which Miku plays despite her young age. This league includes Olympians and former world champions, illustrating the high level of competition and Miku's impressive ability to compete with seasoned professionals. The T-League is a symbol of elite competition in the video.

๐Ÿ’กKyoto Kaguya

Kyoto Kaguya is the table tennis team that Miku plays for in the T-League. This team's reputation and Miku's association with it underscore her advanced skills and the supportive environment contributing to her growth. Kyoto Kaguya serves as a backdrop for her achievements and competitive experiences.

๐Ÿ’กWTT Youth Contender Gang Nung

This is an international table tennis competition where Miku won a gold medal in the under-13 category. This accomplishment at a prestigious event further establishes her as a rising star in the sport. The competition's mention showcases her success on an international stage.

๐Ÿ’กCoaches

The video features Miku's mother Yumi and her father Takashi as coaches during the match. Their roles highlight the support and guidance Miku receives from her family, which is crucial to her development and performance. The presence of coaches emphasizes the importance of mentorship in sports.

๐Ÿ’กMandarin

Mandarin is used as a common language for communication between the video creator and Takashi, Miku's father. This detail illustrates the multicultural and multilingual aspects of their interactions, showing how language barriers are overcome in the context of international sports.

๐Ÿ’กMotivation

Motivation is a recurring theme as the coaches and players encourage each other to perform better. Miku's recovery after losing two games is attributed to her mother's motivational efforts. This concept is key to understanding the psychological aspects of competitive sports depicted in the video.

๐Ÿ’กRematch

The video creator proposes a rematch if the video receives a certain number of likes, indicating a continuous competitive spirit and audience engagement. This concept underscores the ongoing rivalry and the interactive nature of the content, inviting viewers to be part of the journey.

Highlights

Miku is only 10 years old and has achieved remarkable success in table tennis.

She's a two-time consecutive winner of the under 10 All Japan Table Tennis Championships.

Miku is a semi-finalist in the under 13 category.

She's a member of the under 12 Japanese national team.

Miku is the youngest player in Japan's Premier Table Tennis League, the T League.

She plays for Kyoto Kaguya and has been a part of the team since 2022.

At only 10 years old, Miku took a gold medal in the under 13 category at the WTT Youth Contender Gang Nung.

The match is a best of five, with each player needing to win three games to take the match.

Miku's mom Yumi is coaching her, while her dad Takashi is coaching the narrator.

Miku's serve is described as very tricky and strong.

The narrator ties the record with Miku at 1:1, making this match the decider.

Miku's resilience and determination are highlighted, especially when she recovers after losing two games in a row.

The narrator asks Takashi to motivate him in the same way Yumi motivates Miku.

Miku's ability to read and counter the narrator's serves is emphasized.

The narrator acknowledges Miku's improvement and bright future in table tennis.

The narrator promises a rematch if the video gets 15,000 likes in its first week.

Transcripts

00:01

[Music]

00:04

I'm going to challenge Ira's older

00:06

sister make M Miku doing

00:10

homework oo nice ruler Miku is only 10

00:14

years old and she's already achieved

00:16

remarkable success in table tennis she's

00:18

a two-time consecutive winner of the

00:20

under 10 all Japan Table Tennis

00:22

Championships and a semi-finalist in the

00:25

under 13 category she's also a member of

00:28

the under 12 Japanese national team Miku

00:31

is the youngest player in Japan's

00:32

Premier Table Tennis League tea League

00:35

just FYI she's in some pretty good

00:37

company here Olympians former world

00:40

number tws the list goes on and on and

00:43

she plays for Kyoto kaguya one of the

00:45

starring teams and has been a part of

00:47

the team since 2022 and even at only 10

00:50

years old she took a gold medal in the

00:52

under 13 category at the wtt youth

00:55

Contender gang Nung I challenged Miku

00:58

when she was six and again when she was

01:00

eight and our record is tied at 1:1 so

01:03

today this match will decide who is the

01:06

better player we're going to play a best

01:08

of five match whoever wins three games

01:10

first wins the match also we'll have

01:13

coaches miku's mom Yumi will Coach Miku

01:16

in this match and her dad Takashi will

01:18

Coach me Miku fan club

01:23

oo meu meu

01:26

Miku that's my coach cheering for meiku

01:29

okay so without any further Ado let the

01:32

games

01:35

[Music]

01:50

begin a okay

01:55

[Music]

01:59

here

02:01

[Applause]

02:09

[Applause]

02:19

go

02:21

yeah snake net roller

02:36

[Applause]

02:38

two coaches

02:43

okay come

02:49

[Applause]

02:58

on ah

03:05

um

03:10

okay yes come on chop block tomahawk

03:14

chop

03:16

block

03:18

no what happened

03:35

[Applause]

03:37

just one more point to win the game Adam

03:40

come on game

03:45

point come

03:49

on snake snake snake snake snake in an

03:53

earlier video tons of people were asking

03:56

why I was speaking to a Japanese man in

03:58

Chinese hello well it's because my

04:01

Japanese is quite limited and same with

04:04

tekashi's English so our best option is

04:06

to communicate in Mandarin

04:09

[Music]

04:15

[Applause]

04:22

okay

04:26

yeah to far

04:32

oh good so tricky her serve game is

04:40

[Applause]

04:51

[Applause]

04:54

strong come

04:58

on oh oh no oh no

05:08

he wow she's getting closer I have to do

05:12

[Music]

05:14

something T

05:17

you're yes yeah game point

05:25

[Music]

05:34

game

05:46

point come on two Z baby exactly where I

05:50

want to be just one more come on nice

05:53

nice nice very nice thank you she's too

05:55

good her serve is very tricky sneak I'm

05:58

afraid tab

06:08

[Music]

06:11

miku's really upset after losing two

06:13

games in a row so I tried to calm her

06:15

down and motivate her

06:19

come go man go

06:22

[Applause]

06:28

man oh oh oh are you kidding

06:35

[Applause]

06:38

me so good

06:40

[Music]

06:56

[Applause]

07:15

she is only one point away from winning

07:17

this game but I am only one game away

07:20

from winning this match it's a long way

07:23

to go but better now than this going to

07:25

the fifth come on Adam you got this game

07:29

points

07:35

oh no game

07:39

[Music]

07:43

points yo come on game point

08:05

go Yumi is doing an excellent job of

08:08

motivating Miku well that might be the

08:10

reason for her recovery and win so I

08:12

asked tekashi to do the same thing that

08:14

Yumi and Miku were doing

08:19

[Music]

08:33

nine

08:37

I hey she got the snake serve she read

08:40

it perfectly she does this all the time

08:43

no problem for

08:50

[Applause]

08:51

her

08:52

[Applause]

08:58

this I

09:00

wow she got four points in a row she is

09:03

looking really

09:09

[Music]

09:16

confident Y come

09:25

on I've seen this one this is a classic

09:33

[Applause]

09:44

no

09:55

oh oh

10:03

perfect there is no way game

10:08

point oh no way she is unafraid she is

10:12

bold she is fearless this is a

10:19

problem make her move okay

10:40

Sho oh copy that

10:45

[Music]

10:51

[Applause]

10:59

oh ceiling ceiling

11:06

a come

11:10

on too good

11:17

[Applause]

11:20

wow

11:26

wow

11:28

yeah oh

11:35

smooth no

11:42

nice oh too good the last two times we

11:45

played we both won one match each and

11:48

today Miku is just two points away from

11:50

winning her second match and I need

11:52

eight more points to win this match you

11:54

can do this Adam Now's the Time come on

12:02

[Applause]

12:06

Y come

12:13

[Applause]

12:16

on y

12:22

[Applause]

12:29

Y come

12:31

on time

12:41

okay

12:45

yeah

12:47

okay cool cool

12:50

okay I think this is becoming a real

12:52

competition

12:55

now huh

13:08

it was there match

13:16

[Applause]

13:21

point a

13:29

[Applause]

13:31

not that way not that way yeah yeah good

13:42

game this match was insane she's getting

13:45

better and better every year and now she

13:47

has a match lead over me her serves

13:50

smashes and backhand shots were all

13:52

incredibly strong Miku has an incredibly

13:55

bright future in front of her and I wish

13:57

her all the best if this video gets

13:59

15,000 likes in its first week I'll

14:01

challenge her to a rematch in the next

14:04

and final video of this Trilogy I'm

14:06

going to challenge the older brother of

14:07

Ira and Miku TOA Matsu Shima so be sure

14:10

to subscribe and hit that notification

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Bell so you don't miss the next video

14:15

Until then keep on ponging

14:21

[Music]

14:23

peace oh my God

14:26

[Music]

14:29

oh

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