One of our favorite anime series is saying goodbye with a two-part movie, beginning in 2024

Volleyball anime꧂ Haiky🌠u is coming to a close with a two-part movie, with the first part being released in 2024.

Haikyu The Movie: Decisive Battle at the Garbage Dump is set𓆉 to hit cinemas in Japan on February 16, 2024. A western release date hasn’t yet been revealed, thoug♓h a new Japanese language trailer teases the upcoming Nationals showdown between Hinata’s Karasuno and Kenma’s Nezuko.

While the teaser largely re-uses old footage from the show’s fourth season as each school progresses further into the volleyball tournament, there does appear to be one brief scene from the upcoming movie – featuring Hinata returning a pitch-perfect𒁃 set from Kageyama which forces a wry, uncharacteristic reaction from the perma-shy Nezuko.

After a multiple-year hiatus, you can be forgiven for forgetting where exactly our favorite team of setters, spikers, and blockers ended up. The fourth season of the hit show – for our money, one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best anime in the last decade 🐓– revolved around Karasuno hitting the big time in the Nationals, progressing to the third round past a resilient Inarizaki team just a few months after Kageyama was called up to the All-Japan training camp.

Nekoma’s path to the Nat🔜ionals is detailed in The Path of the Ball and Land vs. Sky OVAs, both releas🎃ed in 2020.

Manga readers, however, will be acutely aware that it’s unlikely the two-part movie will reach the end of the source material. As the team would say: don’t mind, don’t mind. The entirety of the Nationals tournament should sti🐼ll be covered – and that’s still a complete story.

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