![]() Since then, the manga's popularity has only continued to increase. Shōyō Hinata featured on the cover of Weekly Shōnen JumpĪfter the anime adaption of Haikyū!! that aired in the Spring of 2014, the manga's popularity jumped and was met with overwhelmingly positive comments, most of them from females, though the target demographic is for males. On December 10, 2022, Planeta Cómic announced it would be publishing the series in Catalan. On June 28, 2021, Planeta Cómic announced it would be publishing the series in Spain. On March 16, 2021, Editorial Ivrea announced it would be publishing Haikyū!! in Argentina. On FebruBrazilian publisher Editora JBC announced it would be publishing Haikyū!! in Portuguese. Televisa's Smash Manga acquired the rights to publish Haikyū!! in Spanish in Latin America, but then ceased operations in June 2019, before any volumes were published. The Haikyū!! manga volumes have been released around the world in many different languages, and sometimes under different names: The latest three chapters are also available in English on Shueisha's Manga Plus platform. Individual chapters are also available on the Viz Media website, via its Shonen Jump membership programme. Chapters were then republished in tankōbon volumes, beginning with Hinata and Kageyama on J.Īt New York Comic Con 2015, Viz Media announced that they would be licencing Haikyū!! for release in English, and the first volume was released on J. Haikyū!! was serialized in Shueisha's magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump, with a new chapter released each week (with occasional breaks), beginning with chapter one in issue #21–22 2012 on Febru and ending with chapter 402 in issue #33–34 2020 on J. However, upon joining the volleyball club, he finds out that Kageyama is there as well!Ĭhapters and volumes Main article: Haikyū!! Volumes Publication Japanese ![]() Swearing revenge on Kageyama, Hinata graduates middle school and joins Karasuno High School, the school where the Little Giant played. His team is crushed by volleyball prodigy Tobio Kageyama, also known as "the King of the Court", in straight sets. The title art for chapter one of Haikyū!! Main article: TimelineĮver since he watched the legendary player known as " the Little Giant" compete at the high school national volleyball finals, Shōyō Hinata has wanted to be the best volleyball player ever! He decides to join the volleyball club at his middle school, but he must wait until his third year to play in an official tournament. The most commonly used name for volleyball in Japanese is バレーボール ( barēbōru). The anime series is available for streaming through Crunchyroll, and has been licensed for home video release by Sentai Filmworks.The name ハイキュー ( haikyū) is derived from the kanji 排球, an obscure word for volleyball, that literally means "ball throw". The complete original manga series is available in English from VIZ Media. Its fourth season premiered in 2020, when it became one of Crunchyroll's top 10 most streamed anime for the year. The anime has received similar acclaim and popularity, and has continued for multiple seasons and compilation movies. An anime adaptation was produced by Production I.G., the anime studio behind Last Exile and Fena: Pirate Princess, which premiered in 2014. The manga has also been a massive commercial success, achieving a worldwide circulation of over 50 million copies. The series has received widespread critical acclaim, having won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award, and has received praise from professional volleyball players for Furudate's portrayal of the sport. RELATED: Chihayafuru Announces Manga's Final Volumeįurudate's story of an underdog volleyball team has become the breakout sports manga of the last decade. Things begin to change, however, when Tobio Kageyama, a young volleyball prodigy and Hinata's former rival, joins the team. Unfortunately for Hinata, his high school's volleyball team has fallen on hard times, and is now regarded as a joke by most of its competitors. The series tells the story of Shoyo Hinata, a short but athletic young man who is inspired to take up the sport of volleyball after he witnesses a similarly small-in-stature player excel at the game. Haikyuu!! premiered in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump in 2012 and concluded its serialization in 2020. The series is also receiving a radio drama, which will feature a new story that was written by Furudate. ![]() In addition to the new story, an anniversary book that looks back at the entire history of the series will also be released, as well as a full-color edition of the original manga, which will only be released digitally. The new manga chapter is just one of many new releases that are planned for Haikyuu!! throughout its anniversary year.
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