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Haikyu!! Volleyball TV Anime Gets Compilation Film

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
Production I.G to return for TV anime's 2nd season

This year's ninth issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine is announcing on Monday that the first television anime season of Haruichi Furudate's volleyball manga will get a compilation film this year. The film is part of the "Haikyu!! Itadaki Project 2015."

The magazine also announced that Production I.G is returning for the television anime sequel. "Haikyu!! Itadaki Project 2015" also includes a large-scale Haikyu!! event this summer, and more announcements are planned for the future.

Production I.G's anime adaptation of Haruichi Furudate's volleyball manga premiered in April. Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series for North American digital and home video release, and Crunchyroll streamed the series as it aired.

The story follows Shōyō Hinata (voiced by Ayumu Murase), who began playing volleyball after seeing the "Small Giant" who played the sport when he was in elementary school. He suffers a crushing defeat in his first and last tournament in middle school at the hands of his rival Tobio Kageyama (Kaito Ishikawa). So, Hinata joins Karasuno High School's volleyball team, vowing revenge against Kageyama.

However, Kageyama is also on Karasuno's team. The former rivals form a legendary combo with Hinata's mobility and Kageyama's precision ball-handling. Together, they take on the local tournaments and vow to meet Kurasuno's fated rival school in the nationals.

Furudate's manga also received an anime special for the Jump Special Anime Festa event on November 9. The anime will get a DVD release with the 15th volume of the manga on March 4. The manga has also spawned a series of novels, and a Nintendo 3DS game adaptation shipped in Japan on September 25.

Furudate first published a one-shot version of the manga in the Winter 2011 issue of Shueisha's Shonen Jump Next! magazine, and then ran another one-shot in the main Weekly Shonen Jump magazine later that year. In the following year, he launched the series version of the manga in Weekly Shonen Jump. Shueisha published the 14th compiled volume on December 27.

The manga recently ranked at #15 in Male Readers category of the 2015 edition of Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook.

Update: Typo fixed. Thanks, Blackiris_


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