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The following is a list of characters from Haikyu!!, a manga and anime series created by Haruichi Furudate.The story takes place in Japan and follows the boys' volleyball team of Karasuno High School (烏野高校, Karasuno Kōkō), which is located in Miyagi Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region.
The first season of Haikyu!!, the anime television series, was produced by Production I.G and was directed by Susumu Mitsunaka, with Taku Kishimoto handling the series composition, Takahiro Kishida creating the character designs, [1] and Yuki Hayashi and Asami Tachibana who composed the music.
Recently, the anime series ran for 85 episodes overall. The series uses fourteen different songs for credits music: seven opening themes and seven ending themes. Multiple original video animation (OVA) episodes have been released. "The Arrival of Lev!" was released on November 9, 2014 following the first season, "Vs.
Haikyu!! (ハイキュー!!, Haikyū!!, from the kanji 排球 "volleyball") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate.It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2012 to July 2020, with its chapters collected in 45 tankōbon volumes.
Asahi apologizes to the team for his missed serve, realizing that his footing was slightly off and was the reason the serve landed out. Now Ushijima is up to serve. Like Asahi had, Ushijima does a powerful serve that just misses landing in. Washijo is upset at this, saying a punishment of one hundred serves will be done after the game.
After a time-out, Riseki serves and Tanaka receives but the ball heads toward the net where Aran appears and lands a direct spike to tie the game at 11. Tsukishima is able to counter and stop Riseki to give the lead back to Karasuno. Ready to use one hundred percent of his power, Asahi unleashes an incredible serve that narrowly lands out.
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