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Celebrating 10 Years of Haikyuu!!: From Manga Pages to Box Office Stages

Hinata (Credits: Production I.G)

Haikyu!! is currently celebrating its special 10th anniversary with a bang, starting off the festivities with the release of some stunning new posters.

As the anime franchise dominates the box office in Japan with the premiere of its first of two planned movies, coinciding perfectly with the milestone of a decade since the anime’s inception, it’s clear that Haikyu!! has come a long way since its debut in 2014.

Despite the original manga by Haruichi Furudate having concluded some time ago, the Haikyu!! universe continues to expand and grab audiences, largely thanks to the immense success of its anime adaptation. With four seasons already under its belt, the anime is gearing up for a spectacular finale with its upcoming movie.

While Haikyu the Movie: Decisive Battle at the Garbage Dump is currently making waves in Japanese theaters, fans worldwide eagerly await news of an international release.

Furthermore, details regarding the second and final movie remain undisclosed at this time. For those keen on catching up on the series before the movies hit screens globally, all four seasons of Haikyu!! are now available for streaming on Crunchyroll.

Haikyuu (Credits: Production I.G)

Haikyu!! traces the journey of Shoyo Hinata, a volleyball enthusiast whose passion is ignited by a pint-sized pro player.

Determined to make his mark, Hinata forms a volleyball team in middle school, only to face defeat at the hands of Tobio Kageyama, dubbed the ‘King of the Court’. Fuelled by this setback, Hinata resolves to surpass Kageyama. Their rivalry takes a new turn when they both find themselves on the same high school team.

With its blend of slice-of-life storytelling and exhilarating sports action, Haikyu!! has captured the hearts of fans worldwide, making its 10th anniversary a celebration to remember.

Steve Johanson: Steve Johnason, a dedicated content writer, devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world. He believes that people just need a small push to immerse themselves in the world of anime.
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