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Voiced by: Ayumu Murase [1] (Japanese); Bryson Baugus [2] (English) Played by: Kenta Suga (2015–2018), [3] Kotaro Daigo (2019–present) [4] Shoyo Hinata (日向 翔陽, Hinata Shōyō) is a first-year student at Karasuno High School and the primary protagonist of the series. Despite his short stature, he is inspired to play volleyball at ...
Shoyo Hinata (Japanese: 日向翔陽, Hepburn: Hinata Shōyō) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the manga series Haikyu!! created by Haruichi Furudate. Shoyo is a high school student who wishes to become like the "Little Giant," a former Karasuno High School student and volleyball club member.
Junior high school student, Shoyo Hinata, becomes obsessed with volleyball after catching a glimpse of Karasuno High School playing in the Nationals on TV. Of short stature himself, Hinata is inspired by a player the commentators nickname 'The Little Giant', Karasuno's short but talented wing spiker. Though inexperienced, Hinata is athletic and ...
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Hinata Shoyo (日向 翔陽), is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the manga series Haikyu!! created by Haruichi Furudate. Hinata ( ヒナタ ) , a marriageable candidate in the Japanese farming simulation game Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns .
Shoyo Hinata is inspired by the Small Giant playing volleyball on TV. Three years later, Hinata goes to his first ever volleyball tournament and his team is paired against Kitagawa Daiichi, the school of Tobio Kageyama, also known as the King of the Court. Their match against each other leaves them both interested in their skills and sparks a ...
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