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  1. Two boys who were bitter volleyball rivals in middle school join forces on their high school team to take on other schools with a vengeance. 1. The End & the Beginning. Inspired by a volleyball hero, young Hinata later participates in his first match against "the King of the Court." A passion and a rivalry are born.

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  2. Apr 13, 2014 · Released on Apr 13, 2014. 15.4K. 100. Before starting high school, Hinata had sworn revenge against Kageyama of Kitagawa Daiichi. But strangely enough he encounters the “king of the court ...

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  3. Jun 3, 2024 · Haikyuu!! Season 3 'Karasuno High School vs Shiratorizawa Academy' Haikyuu!! Betting on the Spring High Volleyball OVA; Haikyuu!! the Movie: Genius and Sense – This film serves as a recap of the second half of season two. Haikyuu!! the Movie: Battle of Concepts – This film serves as a recap of season three with one extra scene added.

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  4. Stream and watch the anime Haikyu!! on Crunchyroll. Based off of the original Weekly Shonen Jump manga series from Haruichi Furudate, Haikyu!! is a slice-of-life sports anime revolving around ...

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    Interhigh and Spring Tournament were originally two events of the same tournament, which was started in 1948. The events were eventually split into two independent tournaments with slight differences in organization. Spring Tournament used to take place in March, which is where its nickname comes from, but was moved to January to allow graduating s...

    Each of the 47 prefectures has at least one representative spot for the tournament. Four prefectures have double representation due to their size, which are Tokyo, Kanagawa, Osaka and Hokkaido in real life and Tokyo, Kanagawa, Aichi and Hokkaido in the story (it is unknown why Osaka was replaced by Aichi in the story). Tokyo gets an additional spot...

    Tournament Bracket

    The bracket is divided into the left and right half, four blocks (each containing 13 teams) and eight zones (corner zones contain seven teams and inner zones six), which can be further divided into halves.

    Seeding

    Due to there being 52 participating schools, it is impossible to hold a single-elimination tournament without seeded teams. In total, there are 12 seeded slots. There are four main seeds, which are decided by the placement at the previous year's Spring and the preceding Interhigh Tournament held in summer; the four seeds are usually the top four schools from the Interhigh. There is also a fifth seed, which is a seeded slot for Tokyo's first representative. If Tokyo's first representative is a...

    Team Allocation

    The four main seeds are placed in the corners of the bracket, with the first seed being placed in the top corner on the left side, second on the bottom of right side, third in the top corner on the right side and fourth in the bottom left. The remaining teams' placement in the tournament bracket is decided by a raffle. To ensure a balanced placement of teams from different regions, teams from the same region are allocated to different zones. Where this is impossible due to a greater number of...

    The structure of the tournament is a single-elimination tournament, also known as sudden death. It has six rounds: first round, second round, third round, quarterfinal, semifinal and final round. There is only one round played on each day, with the exception of day three, when both third round and the quarterfinals are played. Day three is conseque...

    Women's

    1. Niiyama Girls' High(Miyagi Prefecture Representative) 2. Iwaki Girls High School (Fukushima Prefecture Representative) 3. Kanai Trade High School (Ishikawa Prefecture Representative) 4. Takagi High School (Yamaguchi Prefecture Representative) 5. Sentoku High School (Hiroshima Prefecture Representative) 6. Iseoka High School (Aichi Prefecture Representative) 7. Morita Girls High School (Saga Prefecture Representative) 8. Sakura Chuo High School (Yamagata Prefecture Representative) 9. Kasane...

    Manga

    1. It is unknown where exactly Tamamine and Inubushi Higashi are located within the manga tournament bracket. However, their general position can be inferred based on the fact they faced off against Itachiyama in the third and quarterfinals respectively. 2. Ichibayashi, to play Fukurōdani in the finals, must be placed in the right half of the bracket. Their exact position is not directly seen in the manga, but can be inferred from the lines shown in Chapter 326. 3. In the manga, Eiwa is label...

    Anime

    1. In Season 4 Episode 9, the Furukata is announced as the representative of Fukushima. However, the bracket appears to show a different school name. The name is romanized as "Raiho" in the official English translation of the manga. 2. In the manga, Itachiyama Institute supposedly played against Inubushi Higashi (Hiroshima Prefecture Representative) in the quarterfinals of the Spring Tournament. However, in the anime, Inubushi is placed as the #6 team in Itachiyama's bracket, which would mean...

    In the introduction of the tournament, it was also referred to as Kōshien of volleyball, which is a reference to the biggest high school level baseball tournaments.
    Real-life 2013 Spring Tournament was held in Saitama Prefecture due to repairs at Tokyo Metropolitan Gym. This means that, if the manga had followed real-life to that extent, Hinata's dream of stan...
  5. Haikyuu!! To the Top. After their triumphant victory over Shiratorizawa Academy, the Karasuno High School volleyball team has earned their long-awaited ticket to nationals. As preparations begin, genius setter Tobio Kageyama is invited to the All-Japan Youth Training Camp to play alongside fellow nationally recognized players.

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  7. "Karasuno High School Volleyball Club" (Japanese: 烏 (からす) 野 (の) 高 (こう) 校 (こう) 排 (はい) 球 (きゅう) 部 (ぶ) , Karasuno Kōkō Haikyū-bu) is the second chapter of the Haikyū!! series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate. It was published in the 13th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump's 2012 series. Kageyama and Hinata start arguing right away despite the ...

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