List of Haikyu!! episodes

Haikyu!! (ハイキュー!!) is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate that revolves around a high school volleyball team and the relationship between players Hinata Shōyō and Kageyama Tobio. Individual chapters have been serialised in Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2012, with bound volumes published by Shueisha.

An anime television series produced by Production I.G aired from April 6 to September 21, 2014 on MBS, other JNN stations, and with English subtitles on Crunchyroll.[1] From episodes 1-13, the opening theme song is "Imagination" by Spyair, while the ending theme song is "Tenchi Gaeshi" by Nico Touches the Walls.[2] For episodes 14 through 25, the opening is "Ah Yeah" by Sukima Switch, and the ending is "LEO" by Tacica.[3] "Ah Yeah" is also used as the ending for episode 14, which has no opening. The anime has been licensed for digital and home video release by Sentai Filmworks.[4][5]

A second season aired from October 4, 2015 to March 27, 2016.[6] For episodes 1 through 13, the opening theme song is "I'm a Believer" by Spyair, while the ending theme song is "Climber" by Galileo Galilei. For episodes 14 through 25, the opening theme song is "FLY HIGH" by Burnout Syndromes, while the ending theme song is "Hatsunetsu (Fever)" (発熱 - はつねつ) by Tacica.

A third season,[7] titled Haikyū!! Karasuno High School vs Shiratorizawa Academy (ハイキュー!! 烏野高校 VS 白鳥沢学園高校, Haikyū!! Karasuno Kōkō VS Shiratorizawa Gakuen Kōkō),[8] aired from October 8 to December 10, 2016.[9][10][11] The opening theme song is "Hikariare" by Burnout Syndromes, while the ending theme song is "Mashi Mashi" by Nico Touches the Walls.[12] Sentai Filmworks has also licensed the third season.[13]

A fourth season, titled Haikyū!! To The Top (ハイキュー!! TO THE TOP),[14] was announced at the Jump Festa '19 event, with a "kickoff event" for the new series being held on September 22, 2019.[15][16] The fourth season premiered on January 10, 2020 on the Super Animeism block.[17] It was later announced that the fourth season will be split-cour, with the second half airing in July 2020.[18] The opening theme is "Phoenix" by Burnout Syndromes and the ending theme is "Kessen Spirit" by CHiCO with HoneyWorks.[19] It will run for 25 episodes.[20]

Multiple OVA episodes have been released. OVA 1: "The Arrival of Lev!" was released on November 9, 2014, while OVA 2: "Vs. "Failing Grades"" was released on May 2, 2016. Two new OVA episodes, OVA 3: "Land vs. Sky" and OVA 4: "The Path of the Ball" were released on January 22, 2020.[21]

Episodes

Season 1

Season 1 is the anime adaptation of the manga volumes 1 to 8 (chapters 1 to 71).

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"The End and The Beginning"
Transcription: "Owari to hajimari" (Japanese: 終わりと始まり)
Susumu MitsunakaTaku KishimotoApril 6, 2014 (2014-04-06)
In Miyagi Prefecture, young teenage boy Shoyo Hinata is motivated to play volleyball after happening to see a volleyball match on television. The television portrayed a team winning a match, thanks to a short but skilful player titled "Little Giant". Three years later, he finally participates in his first ever volleyball match in junior high, but his first match is against Tobio Kageyama, a genius volleyball player known as "King of the Court". Kageyama is recognized nationally as one of the best setters, but he pushes his teammates harder than any of them think should take place. He calls Hinata useless and tries to prove up with continual blocks against him. However Hinata manages to score some points with his speed and route alterations. In the end Kageyama easily advances 3-0 and Hinata vows revenge.
2"Karasuno High School Volleyball Team"
Transcription: "Karasuno kōkō haikyūbu" (Japanese: 烏野高校排球部)
Kōichi KikutaTaku KishimotoApril 13, 2014 (2014-04-13)
Hinata arrives at his new school Karasuno High School (The same school where "The Little Giant" used to attend) determined to join the volleyball club and defeat Kageyama. He is shocked when he walks into the gym and finds Kageyama who is also the new member of the team. The two personalities clash, and later when the captain Daichi Sawamura arrives he throws the two out and tells them they can't join the club until they start to get along. A few days pass and the two get envious. Instead of agreeing to work as a team though, they challenge the more experienced third-year students to a match on the condition if they win, they join the team. If they lose, Kageyama will not get the chance to play as setter for one whole year.
3"A Formidable Ally"
Transcription: "Saikyō no mikata" (Japanese: 最強の味方)
Tomoko HiramukiTaku KishimotoApril 20, 2014 (2014-04-20)
Sawamura accepts the proposal match of Hinata and Kageyama, but he alters it. Instead of being a match against the third-years, it will be a 3-on-3 match, with first-years up against first-years. Sawamura reveals he will play on the team that Hinata and Kageyama aren't on and designates the aggressive spiker Tanaka "Ryu" Ryuunosuke as their teammate for the match. While practicing, Kageyama and Hinata meet fellow first-years Kei Tsukishima and Tadashi Yamaguchi, good friends with awful personalities who tease Kageyama about his title. Hinata and Kageyama, fueled on by anger, practice harder than ever, including conducting secret practices in the morning.
4"The View From the Summit"
Transcription: "Itadaki no keshiki" (Japanese: 頂の景色)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoApril 27, 2014 (2014-04-27)
The practice match that will determine the future of Kageyama and Hinata begins as Kageyama, Hinata, and Ryu battle Tsukishima, Yamaguchi, and captain Sawamura in a 3-on-3 first-years match. During the match, Kageyama begins to fall into his old setting habits, making it hard for Hinata and Ryu to spike the ball. When he does get in sync with them however, Tsukishima is predicting his moves and is managing to block all their spikes, in addition to his great height. It looks like it will be an easy win in the first set for the captain's team, but then Kageyama and Hinata start to succeed with their quick attack, which could completely change the outcome of the match.
5"A Wimp's Anxiety"
Transcription: "Shōshinmono no kinchō" (Japanese: 小心者の緊張)
Yasuo EjimaTaku KishimotoMay 4, 2014 (2014-05-04)
Kageyama and Hinata begin to get in sync. As Kageyama's sets start hitting Hinata's hands every time, Tsukishima is forced to change his tactics at blocking. This frees Ryu up on the other side, and the team of Kageyama, Hinata, and Ryu is able to rally and win the 3-on-3 first-years match. Submitting to the deal, Kageyama and Hinata are accepted as official team members. Just then, the volleyball team's new teacher-in-charge Ittetsu Takeda arrives and announces he has been able to arrange a practice match with Aoba Johsai, one of the schools with a top volleyball team in the prefecture. However Aoba Johsai agrees to play on one condition: Kageyama must act as the setter for the entire match. Upon the news, Karasuno begins to practice harder for the match, but Hinata is submitting badly to pressure.
6"An Amusing Team"
Transcription: "Omoshiroi chīmu" (Japanese: 面白いチーム)
Tomohiro HirataTaku KishimotoMay 11, 2014 (2014-05-11)
Karasuno goes with the team of Daichi, Ryu, Kageyama, Hinata, Tsukishima, and Yamaguchi for their practice match against Aoba Johsai High. Before the match even begins Kageyama runs into his old teammate, Kindaichi, who continually calls him "King of the Court" in a bid to anger him, which works no longer. Once the match gets underway though, the quick attack of Kageyama and Hinata proves to be an effective weapon. However Kageyama reveals he doesn't think Aoba Johsai is using their true setter.
7"Versus the Great King"
Transcription: "VS "Daiō-sama"" (Japanese: VS “大王様”)
Rokō OgiwaraTaku KishimotoMay 18, 2014 (2014-05-18)
Oikawa returns for Aoba Johsai. He is revealed to be their captain and their official setter. He also is Kageyama's former senior from junior high. When Oikawa comes up to serve, he starts hitting perfect serves to Tsukishima, resulting in an ace every time. It isn't until Sawamura changes their formation that Karasuno is finally able to win the match against Aoba Johsai. However Oikawa reveals when they next meet, Aoba Johsai will be using all its aces from the start, and a very different result will be expected. On the bus ride home, Sawamura reveals that Karasuno also has a few surprises. Their libero, Yu "Noya" Nishinoya, is about to return and completely change Karasuno's dynamics as a team.
8"The One They Call "Ace""
Transcription: ""Ēsu" to yobareru hito" (Japanese: “エース”と呼ばれる人)
Yoshihide IbataTakuya SatōMay 25, 2014 (2014-05-25)
Yu "Noya" Nishinoya returns and helps the team start getting better with receiving the ball. However Noya refuses to play in any game until their ace, Asahi Azumane returns. Meanwhile advisor Takeda continues to pursue Keishin Ukai as the next coach of Karasuno High. Ukai tells him he isn't like his grandfather who was the former coach and has no interest in 'babysitting a bunch of teenage boys', but Takeda comes up with a plan he believes will pull Ukai into the world of coaching.
9"A Set For the Ace"
Transcription: "Ēsu e no tosu" (Japanese: エースへのトス)
Mariko IshikawaTaku KishimotoJune 1, 2014 (2014-06-01)
Ukai agrees to become the next coach of Karasuno after he learns of the upcoming practice match against Karasuno's former rival Nekoma High, but only until the practice match is finished. To learn the strengths of each of the current players, he arranges an exhibition for them against his local volleyball association, a group that happens to be alumni of Karasuno. Third-year student Sugawara Koushi and Noya are placed on the association to allow an even match, as only four of the players had been able to make it. Filling in the last spot is Azumane, whom Hinata spots out the window. Now Azumane must prove he deserves the title ace and get past the triple block of Kageyama, Ryu, and Tsukishima to regain his lost confidence.
10"The Dream"
Transcription: "Akogare" (Japanese: 憧れ)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoJune 8, 2014 (2014-06-08)
The practice match between Karasuno and the association continues with Karasuno down 1-0. Ukai manages to see firsthand how Hinata can be the ultimate decoy and learns how quickly Kageyama and Hinata have grown together as a duo. He also witnesses how Hinata's speed is difficult to keep up with. However an off-speed serve allows the association to get four straight aces and take a 24-18 lead. On the final point Ryu finally gets the chance to spike, but Noya manages to save the spike, and Azumane ends the game with a killer spike. With the practice match, the team members' strengths and weaknesses are plain to be seen, and he has to decide who will go for the practice match against Nekoma. One thing is for certain though, Kageyama and Hinata seem to have their fates tied together.
11"The Decision"
Transcription: "Ketsudan" (Japanese: 決断)
Hirotaka EndōTaku KishimotoJune 15, 2014 (2014-06-15)
Karasuno heads off to the practice match. During a jog on one of the days Hinata gets lost and runs into a volleyball player in a red jersey named Kozume Kenma. Before Kenma reveals which team he plays for one of his teammates shows up and leads him off to a practice match. After hesitating to decide a starting lineup, Ukai goes with Sawamura, Noya, Azumane, Ryu, Tsukishima, Kageyama and Hinata. Ukai reveals in the past Nekoma hasn't had outstanding players, but they have been a team that thrives on receives and kills. Before the match, Karasuno's players receive their jerseys, and Hinata has the number 10, the same number as his idol "Little Giant." He also learns the Little Giant was on the only Karasuno team that has made it to the Nationals and thinks it is destiny. Before the match begins, Nekoma and Karasuno line up outside and meet each other face-to-face, only for a shocked Hinata to realise that he will be playing against Kenma.
12"The Cat and Crow Reunion"
Transcription: "Neko to karasu no saikai" (Japanese: ネコとカラスの再会)
Yasuo EjimaToshimitsu TakeuchiJune 22, 2014 (2014-06-22)
Nekoma and Karasuno begin their match with Kageyama and Hinata connecting on a quick attack that gives Karasuno the 1-0 lead. Nekoma realizes they're up against a genius setter, so they decide to start marking Hinata. Hinata's blocker gets used to his speed and feints and begins to start blocking his shots, allowing Nekoma to win the first set 25-22. However Kageyama uses the opportunity to teach Hinata how to do a straight attack and how to use his eyes to find holes in the opponent's defense. Hinata ends up managing to change his spike path in mid-air during the second set. It ends up going too long, but Hinata realizes he may have a new dangerous weapon to go along with his quick attack if he can master it.
13"Worthy Adversaries"
Transcription: "Raibaru" (Japanese: 好敵手ライバル)
Takaaki SuzukiToshimitsu TakeuchiJune 29, 2014 (2014-06-29)
Nekoma and Karasuno play the second set to an epic 25-23 showdown, but in the end Karasuno falls just short. However the two schools reform a rivalry that is better than time could imagine. The two schools come to realize they each have similar personalities on their teams, and they each have first-years with goals and ambitions. Despite being thoroughly crushed, Karasuno vows to get revenge on Nekoma at Nationals. After the practice match, Ukai agrees to become the Karasuno regular full-time coach.
14"The Tough Opponents"
Transcription: "Kyōteki-tachi" (Japanese: 強敵たち)
Tomoko HiramukiTaku KishimotoJuly 6, 2014 (2014-07-06)
The bracket for the Inter-High Preliminaries is announced, and Karasuno push themselves harder than ever with final practices, working on back-end spikes and signals. The lost Karasuno volleyball flag that is branded "Fly" is also found tucked away in the store room. As the team chat together, Hinata and Kageyama reveal they have had a race every morning to the gym since they've been teammates. Kageyama currently leads 32-30, but Hinata vows to defeat him in every way possible until they can faceoff in a match against each other again. Meanwhile, Yamaguchi is secretly working on mastering the unique jump float serve so he won't be the only first-year without an ability to contribute to the team.
15"We're Back"
Transcription: "Fukkatsu" (Japanese: 復活)
Kiyoshi MurayamaTaku KishimotoJuly 13, 2014 (2014-07-13)
Karasuno arrives for their first matches on both the men's and women's sides of the tourney. On the men's side, onlookers discuss how Karasuno had done well in the past but are now "Flightless Ravens." On the women's side, the Karasuno players begin voicing their fears, with some wishing they had practiced more. Aoba Johsai watches from the stands and wonders how the addition of a coach and two new players, Azumane and Noya, will change Karasuno's attack. As the match begins, Kageyama sets to Ryu for a quick spike and kill. The second point goes to Azumane. Finally, the quick attack of Kageyama and Hinata is unveiled on the third point. It is only the first set, but with Karasuno leading 3-0, the spectators are beginning to realize that Karasuno is back and possibly better than ever.
16"Winner and Loser"
Transcription: "Shousha to haisha" (Japanese: 勝者と敗者)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoJuly 20, 2014 (2014-07-20)
Karasuno's boys team wins set one 25-12, but the Sawamura's old friend delivers one phrase that makes Karasuno stay serious for the second set. Kageyama gets five quick service aces, and Karasuno's boys team wins set two 25-14. The girls team isn't so lucky as they fall in two sets and wonder what they could've done to be able to keep playing. After some promises made to those who have lost, Karasuno's freshmen learn how just three months before Karasuno was shutdown by Dateko High, their opponent for the second round. Ukai goes with the same lineup from the first game and Noya delivers a speech that boosts the morale of the upperclassmen. Despite all the extra boost and morale, Dateko's famous weapon known as the "Iron Wall" has not been unveiled yet.
17"The Iron Wall"
Transcription: "Teppeki" (Japanese: 鉄壁)
Takashi ŌtsukaToshimitsu TakeuchiJuly 27, 2014 (2014-07-27)
Dateko and Karasuno battle it out in the second round. Dateko's giant, #7 reveals he is targeting Hinata, forcing Kageyama to reveal the super quick attack. The super quick attack seems to give Karasuno a slight advantage, allowing them to take an 18-16 lead. When the giant targets Hinata on a super quick attack, Karasuno is able to reveal their last ace. Karasuno perfects their version of Nekoma's tactic "Pipe" by getting a delayed set to Azumane, who is set up behind Hinata, and scores.
18"Back Protection"
Transcription: "Senaka no mamori" (Japanese: 背中の護り)
Yumi KamakuraToshimitsu TakeuchiAugust 3, 2014 (2014-08-03)
Karasuno manages to get on a roll in the first set and steals the game 25-21. For the second set they perform a double rotation to get Hinata away from the Giant #7. While this free's up Hinata for more quick attacks, it also means the match's result will rely heavily on Azumane's ability to blast through the "Iron Wall" as he faces #7. When Hinata becomes the vanguard up front, Karasuno is able to slowly increase their lead. However Hinata rotates to the back with the score 24-22. Should they go to a third game, Karasuno knows they will be at a disadvantage. It all relies on Azumane's skills to get past the wall. As the match ends and Karasuno is leaving the gym, they look over to see Aoba Johsai is up 24-13 in the first set of their first round match.
19"The Conductor"
Transcription: "Shikisha" (Japanese: 指揮者)
Hirotaka EndōTaku KishimotoAugust 10, 2014 (2014-08-10)
Karasuno observes Aoba Johsai's second match and decide to focus on attacking Oikawa, especially after a local television interview focusing solely on Oikawa's skills. The match takes place the next day, and Karasuno seems to be more motivated than ever. Oikawa does a quick setter dump to give Aoba Johsai a 1-0 lead, and he follows it up with a fake dump serve giving them a 2-0 lead. However Kageyama reveals he has tricks of his own that haven't been revealed and pulls a server dump off right back cutting the lead down to 2-1.
20"Oikawa Tooru is No A Genius"
Transcription: "Oikawa Tooru wa tensai dewanai" (Japanese: 及川徹は天才ではない)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoAugust 17, 2014 (2014-08-17)
Oikawa and Kageyama continue to match up head-to-head as they try to prove who is the superior setter. Their junior high days compared through the episode as Oikawa, consider less naturally gifted was shown to be in conflict with Kageyama who are more talented naturally. During the match, Aoba Johsai begins to predict Kageyama's movements with ease, which is about to cause him to go into his "King Mode". Suddenly, Sugawara is substituting for Kageyama as a setter.
21"The Talented Upperclassman"
Transcription: "Senpai no jitsuryoku" (Japanese: 先輩の実力)
Tomoko Hiramuki
Tetsuaki Watanabe
Taku KishimotoAugust 24, 2014 (2014-08-24)
Sugawara subs in for Kageyama, sealing the first set for Aoba Johsai. Kageyama is shocked as he watches the real ability of Sugawara in setting. Sugawara not only tries his hardest in setting, but encourages other people to give a little extra when playing their respective positions. Aoba Johsai is shocked when Hinata didn't speak or call for the sets that Aoba Johsai knows. Karasuno takes the lead in the second set, but Oikawa's predictions start coming true and allow Aoba Johsai back into the match.
22"Evolution"
Transcription: "Shinka" (Japanese: 進化)
Toshiaki KanbaraTaku KishimotoAugust 31, 2014 (2014-08-31)
After being subbed back in Kageyama begins to try to communicate with each of his teammates. He begins to learn where the best setting point is for each of them, and Tsukishima comes up with a new attack that proves Karasuno can be a threat from all fronts. Iwazumi give narration of other side of Oikawa that he sees from 12 years being his team mates.
23"The Play to Shift the Momentum"
Transcription: "Nagare o kaeru ippon" (Japanese: 流れを変える一本)
Kōichi KikutaTaku KishimotoSeptember 7, 2014 (2014-09-07)
Aoba Johsai begins to pull away in set 3, forcing Coach Ukai to make some drastic decisions. Yamaguchi is subbed in as a pinch server, but the pressure proves to be too much to overcome. A service error occurs, but the error allows Karasuno to calm down and climb back within two.
24"'Lonely King' No More"
Transcription: "Datsu "kodoku no ou-sama"" (Japanese: 脱・“孤独の王様”)
Susumu MitsunakaTaku KishimotoSeptember 14, 2014 (2014-09-14)
Kageyama begins to match Toru point for point. The teams become dead even at 25 a piece. Long sets begin to drain both teams, and Toru acknowledges that Kageyama has realized what teamwork is all about and is no longer the solitary king. The game winning points are shown.
25"The Third Day"
Transcription: "Mikka-me" (Japanese: 三日目)
Jōji FurutaTaku KishimotoSeptember 21, 2014 (2014-09-21)
After suffering a heartbreaking loss to Aoba Johsai, the third years must decide if they will retire or participate in the spring tournament. Kageyama and Hinata vent their frustration on the court after their practice has been cancelled. The winner of the fall tournament is revealed to be Shiratorizawa, and Karasuno begins their first real practice to get ready for the spring tournament.
OVA"The Arrival of Lev!"
Transcription: "Riēfu genkan!" (Japanese: リエーフ見参!)
Shintarō NakazawaTaku KishimotoNovember 9, 2014 (2014-11-09)
The episode follows the progress of Lev Haiba, a first-year Middle Blocker who aspires to become Nekoma's ace.

Season 2

Season 2 continues from manga volume 9 to the middle of volume 17 (chapters 72 to 149).

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
26 (1)"Let's Go to Tokyo!"
Transcription: "Rettsu gō Tōkyō!!" (Japanese: レッツゴートーキョー!!)
Susumu MitsunakaTaku KishimotoOctober 4, 2015 (2015-10-04)
After losing in the Inter-High Preliminaries, Karasuno is busy practicing. As Coach Ukai wishes for more practice matches for the team, their teacher-in-charge Ittetsu Takeda barges in with great news: Karasuno has been invited to take part in Nekoma's training camp! Kageyama and Hinata get lost during a run and ends up meeting with the top school, Shiratorizawa Academy's captain, Ushijima. After Ushijima claims that the only good player from Aoba Jōhsai High is Oikawa, Hinata challenges him.
27 (2)"Direct Sunlight"
Transcription: "Chokusha nikkō" (Japanese: 直射日光)
Yoshitaka KoyamaSusumu MitsunakaOctober 11, 2015 (2015-10-11)
Hinata, Kageyama, Nishinoya, and Tanaka are devastated by the possibility of not going to Tokyō to play if they fail any of their exams. When forced to study, the second years go to Tanaka's place, but Kageyama and Hinata are having a harder time with their reluctant tutor, Tsukishima. Luckily, Hitoka Yachi, the new manager Shimizu is trying to draft, proves more helpful at teaching the duo.
28 (3)"'Townsperson B'"
Transcription: ""Murabito B"" (Japanese: “村人B”)
Shintarō NakazawaSusumu MitsunakaOctober 18, 2015 (2015-10-18)
Yachi feels conflicted about joining the volleyball team, but after watching their practice match against Ōginishi High, she begins to see the charm of the team. However, she is having a difficult time expressing her feelings to her mother, afraid that she might disapprove. Luckily, Hinata helps her overcome it by showing to her that even a small role such as a "Townsperson B" can be great.
29 (4)"'Center Ace'"
Transcription: ""Sentā ēsu"" (Japanese: “センターエース”)
Mariko IshikawaTaku KishimotoOctober 25, 2015 (2015-10-25)
After Hinata and Kageyama finish their supplementary exam, Tanaka calls his sister, Saeko Tanaka to take them to join the team at the training camp. Without the power duo, Karasuno has been losing badly, forced to do nine consecutive laps of tiring diving drills. Now with Hinata and Kageyama back on, Karasuno finally wins their first match on the day; however Eikichi from Shinzen High manages to touch on Hinata's quick's. Later on, Hinata meets the half Russian player from Nekoma High Lev Haiba, who promises him that he will be the first one to stop his quick.
30 (5)"'Greed'"
Transcription: ""Yoku"" (Japanese: 『欲』)
Tomoko Hiramuki
Tetsuaki Watanabe
Taku KishimotoNovember 1, 2015 (2015-11-01)
Hinata expresses how he wants to improve so that he would be capable of competing by himself, but Kageyama replies that in doing so he would break the team apart. Hinata interprets him as being unsupportive of his wishes, and they argue to the point they ignore each other. The team worry about the situation, and hope that the two would reconcile soon.
31 (6)"'Tempo'"
Transcription: ""Tenpo"" (Japanese: “テンポ”)
Hirotaka MoriTaku KishimotoNovember 8, 2015 (2015-11-08)
Kageyama seeks out Oikawa for help regarding Hinata's wish to hit the quick on his own will while Coach Ukai takes Hinata to see the former coach of Karasuno's volleyball club to get some advice on how to improve his skills and learn to fight on his own. The two first-years learn that Hinata has the absolute leadership in the attack, so Kageyama has to learn to give Hinata the tosses he wants, and Hinata has to learn more about the techniques to different quicks in order to improve.
32 (7)"Moonrise"
Transcription: "Tsukinode" (Japanese: 月の出)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoNovember 15, 2015 (2015-11-15)
Karasuno arrives at Shinzen High's campus for the training camp. They practice against Fukurōdani Academy, one of the top schools, and Hinata realises that Kageyama's tosses have changed so now the latter will have to work harder in order to hit them. However, the two first-years aren't the only ones who are trying new moves, and the other schools recognise their efforts in doing so.
33 (8)"Illusionary Hero"
Transcription: "Genkaku hīrō" (Japanese: 幻覚ヒーロー)
Masako SatōTaku KishimotoNovember 22, 2015 (2015-11-22)
Tsukishima begins to think that he shouldn’t put so much effort in training anymore like his brother did, to avoid being disappointed if he fails. Despite practicing very hard, Akiteru failed to become a regular player for Karasuno due to the number of more talented players on the team, including Hinata’s idol, the "Little Giant."
34 (9)"Vs. 'Umbrella'"
Transcription: "VS "Kasa"" (Japanese: VS“傘”)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoNovember 29, 2015 (2015-11-29)
Karasuno is up against Nekoma in a practice match, and Hinata recognises that Kageyama had subconsciously tossed the ball the way he used to when Hinata's eyes were closed. The middle blocker points this out, so Kageyama decides to practice on his own in order to give Hinata the exact tosses he wants. This causes Hinata to be free to join Tsukishima's practices with Kuroo, Akaashi and Bokuto, exceptionally skilled players from Fukurodani. Lev joins in, and their 3-on-3 match gives Hinata the chance to learn new moves he could use against future opponents.
35 (10)"Gears"
Transcription: "Haguruma" (Japanese: 歯車)
Shintarō NakazawaTaku KishimotoDecember 5, 2015 (2015-12-05)
For the last practice match of the training camp, Karasuno is against Fukurōdani again. This time, they have somewhat polished their moves to the point where they are able to gain points and become neck-to-neck in the scores. Takeda likens their mastering of the new skills and executing them to gain points as cogs working together. Their ability to have improved so much in a week and catch up with their team in terms of points causes their ace, Bokuto to fall in a dejected mode.
36 (11)"'Up Above'"
Transcription: ""Ue"" (Japanese: “上”)
Tetsuaki WatanabeTaku KishimotoDecember 12, 2015 (2015-12-12)
With Bokuto in his dejected mode, Karasuno learns from first-hand experience why Fukurōdani has one of the top volleyball teams in Tokyo. Fukurōdani ends up winning the match, with Bokuto scoring the final point. The training camp comes to an end with a barbecue for the players. Karasuno returns back to school to continue practising and honing in their skills, and other volleyball teams of the prefecture are busy practising for the Spring Tournament.
37 (12)"Let the Matches Begin!"
Transcription: "Shiai Kaishi" (Japanese: 試合開始!!)
Itsurō KawasakiTakuya SatōDecember 19, 2015 (2015-12-19)
Karasuno's first opponents are Ougiminami High, one of the teams Shiratorizawa had defeated in the Inter-High Preliminaries. Former Coach Ukai comes along to watch Karasuno play, and the general public comment on how much Karasuno has changed from the rumours. Hinata bumps into Yoshiki Towada in the bathrooms, and vows that Karasuno would beat their team and their future opponents in order to make it into the nationals.
38 (13)"Simple, Pure Strength"
Transcription: "Shinpuru de junsui na chikara" (Japanese: シンプルで純粋な力)
Yūsuke SunouchiTakuya SatōDecember 26, 2015 (2015-12-26)
Karasuno's next opponent is Kakugawa, a volleyball team that has a player who is 201cm tall. Former Coach Ukai comes to watch the match, and Karasuno tries their best to work around the height advantage their opponent has. After their win, Karasuno bumps into Johzenji, who is fated to be their next opponent.
39 (14)"Growing Fast"
Transcription: "Sodachizagari" (Japanese: 育ち盛り)
Kōji KomurakataTaku KishimotoJanuary 10, 2016 (2016-01-10)
After the match, Karasuno reflects on their performance and seeks areas they could improve on. Tsukishima seeks help from his brother and coach on learning how to block spikers whom are taller and stronger than him. Kageyama spies on Aoba Jōsai and is astonished by Oikawa's skills as a setter. Karasuno goes back to Kanto and practice perfecting their new skills, showing their opponents how much they had improved since the last training camp. They arrive back in time for the match against Johzenji.
40 (15)"Playground"
Transcription: "Asobiba" (Japanese: アソビバ)
Tetsuaki WatanabeTaku KishimotoJanuary 17, 2016 (2016-01-17)
Karasuno arrives at the stadium to play their game against Jozenji. They win the first set, but expect the next set to be harder because the Jozenji team takes many risks and are unpredictable.
41 (16)"Next"
Transcription: "Tsugi e" (Japanese: 次へ)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoJanuary 24, 2016 (2016-01-24)
Johzenji makes a spirited comeback after a stern talk by their manager Hana Misaki, but comes up short, as Terushima's attempt to copy Karasuno's synchronized attack goes out of bounds. The play costs them the match, after which Hana, a third-year, retires as manager. Karasuno's next opponent is Wakutani South, a team whose captain has skills similar to those of the Little Giant, as noted by Coach Ukai.
42 (17)"The Fight of the Spineless"
Transcription: "Konjou nashi no Tatakai" (Japanese: 根性無しの戦い)
Yūsuke KanedaTaku KishimotoJanuary 31, 2016 (2016-01-31)
With Daichi injured, Ennoshita takes the captain's spot in the game. Ennoshita reflects on how he had abandoned the volleyball club when he was a first-year, and decides that he would not run away from this match. Yamaguchi is subbed in as an ace server, and he is able to get one float serve past the net.
43 (18)"The Losers"
Transcription: "Haibokusha-tachi" (Japanese: 敗北者達)
Takashi AndōTaku KishimotoFebruary 7, 2016 (2016-02-07)
As Aoba Jōsai's match against Date Tech starts, Karasuno's match against Wakutani continues. Despite the weakened defence with Daichi's absence, Ennoshita finds a way for the team to continue scoring. Hinata incorporates the new moves he learnt during the Tokyo training camps, and Karasuno is able to gain victory against Wakutani.
44 (19)"The Iron Wall Can Be Built Again and Again"
Transcription: "Teppeki wa Nando demo Kizukareru" (Japanese: 鉄壁は何度でも築かれる)
Masako SatōTaku KishimotoFebruary 14, 2016 (2016-02-14)
Date Tech is up against Aoba Jōsai. Karasuno observes from the stands, and sees the new setter, the tall but inexperienced Koganegawa, on the court along with the remaining members of the team they played against last time. His height makes the match intense, but due to his lack of experience in blocking as part of the trademark iron wall, Aoba Jōsai is able to gain victory with their ace's strong spike earning them the winning point.
45 (20)"Sweep Clear"
Transcription: "Fusshoku" (Japanese: 払拭)
Shintarō NakazawaTaku KishimotoFebruary 21, 2016 (2016-02-21)
Aoba Jōsai starts the match with Oikawa's serve, and team is able to recognise that Karasuno have improved immensely as a team. Despite Hinata and Kageyama's new quick having been altered slightly, the Seijō third-years are able to think of a tactic to narrow its path to one they can handle more effectively. Karasuno pulls ahead in the first set, but a new player from Seijō is subbed in and completely changes the rhythm of the game.
46 (21)"The Destroyer"
Transcription: "Kowashi-ya" (Japanese: 壊し屋)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoFebruary 28, 2016 (2016-02-28)
Karasuno recognises that Kyōtani is a double-edged sword in the match: he makes just as many mistakes as he does attacks, and if Aoba Jōsai does not use him successfully, his presence in the game can backfire their intentions to increase their offensive power. Sugawara is subbed into the game to help Karasuno gain more points, but is soon switched back out when the formation changes. Coach Ukai considers bringing Yamaguchi in as a pinch server to win the second set from Aoba Jōsai.
47 (22)"The Fight of the Previously Spineless"
Transcription: "Moto okubyōmono no tatakai" (Japanese: 元・根性無しの戦い)
Yūsuke KanedaTaku KishimotoMarch 6, 2016 (2016-03-06)
Yamaguchi is subbed in as the pinch server and his serves are able to gain Karasuno more points. The gap between the two teams have shrunk, but Oikawa's strong serves win Aoba Jōsai the second set. Now they have to get to the third set to determine the winners.
48 (23)"'Team'"
Transcription: ""Chīmu"" (Japanese: “チーム”)
Tetsuaki WatanabeTaku KishimotoMarch 13, 2016 (2016-03-13)
The two teams are battling to win the third set, and Kyōtani's efforts are starting to become more reckless. He gets switched off, and has to calm down in order to play again. With the help of Yahaba, he does get back on to continue scoring points against Karasuno, and is finally able to play with Aoba Jōsai as a teammate. With Karasuno in the lead, will they be able to win the set and advance?
49 (24)"The Absolute Limit Switch"
Transcription: "Kyokugen suitchi" (Japanese: 極限スイッチ)
Susumu MitsunakaTaku KishimotoMarch 20, 2016 (2016-03-20)
It's the last set, and Karasuno is in the lead. Aoba Jōsai and Karasuno try their hardest to win, with the thought that the strongest six would be the ones who claim victory. But Karasuno triumphs, as they win the match with Kageyama and Hinata's quick spike. Oikawa reflects that it is impossible for someone with no natural talent to beat any volleyball genius, no matter how much he trains, strategize or who his teammates are, but he will continue on the path ahead of him with everything he's got.
50 (25)"Declaration of War"
Transcription: "Sensen fukoku" (Japanese: 宣戦布告)
Yumi KamakuraTaku KishimotoMarch 27, 2016 (2016-03-27)
Karasuno are through to the finals to determine the Miyagi representative for the Spring High Tournament. Aoba Jōhsai lament on their loss, but vow to beat Karasuno the following year. Oikawa bumps into Ushijima, in which the latter tells him that he had chosen the wrong path, but the former tells him that there is no one team that can guarantee victory. Later on, Ushijima approaches Karasuno at the entrance of the gymnasium, and Hinata and Kageyama vow to beat Shiratorizawa to make it to the nationals.
OVA2"Vs. "Failing Grades""
Transcription: "VS "Akaten"" (Japanese: VS"赤点")
Shintarō NakazawaTaku KishimotoMay 2, 2016 (2016-05-02)
This episode goes into details about the event surrounding Hinata's and Kageyama's failing grades, along with Tanaka attempting to let them get a ride to Tokyo.

Season 3 (Haikyu!! Karasuno High School Vs. Shiratorizawa Academy)

Season 3 concludes the Miyagi Prefecture Representative for the Spring High School National Volleyball Championship, with its focus on Karasuno High School vs. Shiratorizawa Academy, starting from the middle of manga volume 17 to volume 21 (chapters 150 to 190). OVA 3 and 4 contains manga volume 22 and volume 23 (chapters 191 to 206).

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
51 (1)"Greetings"
Transcription: "Goaisatsu" (Japanese: ごあいさつ)
Hirotaka MoriSusumu MitsunakaOctober 8, 2016 (2016-10-08)
It's the start of the game against Shiratorizawa, and Karasuno's supporters are there to cheer the team on. The starting players of both teams are introduced to the audience and the first match begins with Ushijima scoring a kill off Nishinoya. But the libero is not discouraged, instead is ready to play with his teammates against the left-handed ace.
52 (2)"The Threat of "Left""
Transcription: ""Hidari" no kyōi" (Japanese: “左”の脅威)
Haruo OkunoTaku KishimotoOctober 15, 2016 (2016-10-15)

The game of Karasuno vs. Shiratorizawa continues and Shiratorizawa wins the first set with a great 25-16.However, the Karasuno team is not discouraged and vows to win the next set. Meanwhile, Akiteru explains to the others the difference between a left-handed spike and a right-handed spike.


Note: This episode is dedicated in memory of Kazunari Tanaka, who passed away on October 10, 2016.[22]
53 (3)"The Guessing Monster"
(Japanese: GUESS・MONSTER)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoOctober 22, 2016 (2016-10-22)
Karasuno is having trouble with blocking Ushijima, but before they could stop the left-handed ace, they have another problem to face - Tendou Satori, the Guess Monster.
54 (4)"The Halo Around the Moon"
Transcription: "Tsuki no wa" (Japanese: 月の輪)
Masako SatōTaku KishimotoOctober 29, 2016 (2016-10-29)
After a barrage of powerful spikes from Ushijima, Karasuno finds a way to slow him down by preventing his cross-court spike. With Tsukishima setting the timing for the three-man block and Nishinoya getting comfortable with Ushijima's spikes, Karasuno comes through with a total defense against the nationally ranked super-ace. After many tireless rallies Shiratorizawa's setter becomes impatient with his toss resulting in a low set-up and a hastened approach from Ushijima. Waiting for this calculated opportunity Tsukishima creates a temporary opening to bait Ushijima only to sweep his block last-second, closing the opening and stuffing the spike. Tsukishima roars with emotion and triumph, the audience and his team join in the celebration for taking the second set.
55 (5)"One vs. Many"
Transcription: "Ko vs. kazu" (Japanese: 個VS数)
Tetsuaki WatanabeTaku KishimotoNovember 5, 2016 (2016-11-05)
Karasuno win the set because of Tsukishima Kei's block defense. Shirabu's past life in junior high and the reason for his entering Shiratorizawa are revealed.
56 (6)"The Chemical Change of Encounters"
Transcription: "Deai no kagaku henka" (Japanese: 出会いの化学変化)
Shintarō ItogaSusumu MitsunakaNovember 12, 2016 (2016-11-12)
Three years ago, Daichi, Sugawara and Azumane joined Karasuno's volleyball team. After failing to win at the Inter-High Championship, their captain urges them that if they have the chance to win nationals, they need to take it. Karasuno is now in the fourth set of their match against Shiratorizawa, and though they are utilizing new tactics, they also face the fatigue that comes with a longer game.
57 (7)"Obsession"
Transcription: "Kodawari" (Japanese: こだわり)
Yūsuke KanedaTaku KishimotoNovember 19, 2016 (2016-11-19)
Thanks to Hinata's surprising left-hand attack, Karasuno wins another set from Shiratorizawa, and moves on to the final and fifth set, the set that will decide the winner! The final set is going to be quick, ending at fifteen points, so Karasuno switches setters from Kageyama to Sugawara to let him rest. However, Satori is predicting Sugawara's every move, and scores a point successfully. Sugawara follows up with a mix of synchronized attacks, in which he spikes and scores. The match continues as such, but Tsukishima is injured while trying to block Ushijima's spike, and is sent to the infirmary, causing Karasuno to fall behind badly. Episodes of Satori and Ushijima's lives when they were young are also shown.
58 (8)"An Annoying Guy"
Transcription: "Iya na otoko" (Japanese: 嫌な男)
Hitomi EzoeSusumu MitsunakaNovember 26, 2016 (2016-11-26)
To secure a win, Hinata is switched back into the game, and because of his short height, accidentally uses his cheek to receive the ball, allowing Sugawara to set and him to spike and score a point. This annoys Ushijima greatly, and he resolves to crush Karasuno, especially Hinata. Kageyama is switched back from Sugawara after the successful synchronized attacks, and the power duo pull off a straight-down hit immediately. Hinata also manages to block Ushijima's spike and score again, but Hinata is switched out, replaced by Yamaguchi, and Shiratorizawa's future ace Goshiki touched the net, so Karasuno gets the point. Narita also works with Kageyama to score, and pulls off a successful attempt, making it a tie between the two schools. Goshiki panics, and lets Karasuno take the lead in the meantime, and Hinata is switched back in. However, despite all Karasuno's efforts, Shiratorizawa is at match point. When Daichi turns it into a deuce at 14-14 however, tensions begin to rise. As Shiratorizawa scores again, Karasuno begins to deflate, but looks up to find Tsukishima back from the infirmary, and ready to play with them again.
59 (9)"The Volleyball Freaks"
Transcription: "Barē baka-tachi" (Japanese: バレー馬鹿たち)
Shintarō ItogaTaku KishimotoDecember 3, 2016 (2016-12-03)
Tsukishima is finally back in the game after he injured his right pinky, but that did not stop him. With both teams having run out of time outs, the next time they step out of the court, one of them is going to be a team of victors while the other will have to taste bitter defeat. The episode ends as Hinata approaches to attack with a minus 2 tempo back attack.
60 (10)"A Battle of Concepts"
Transcription: "Konseputo no tatakai" (Japanese: コンセプトの戦い)
Tetsuaki WatanabeTaku KishimotoDecember 10, 2016 (2016-12-10)
Karasuno defeats Shiratorizawa, they go home with tears of happiness, and resolve themselves to win the coming Spring Interhigh tournament.
OVA3"Land vs. Sky"
Transcription: "Riku VS kū" (Japanese: 陸VS空)
Masako SatōTaku KishimotoJanuary 22, 2020 (2020-01-22)
An intense battle rages on at the Tokyo Qualifiers for the three remaining spots in the national volleyball competition. Nekoma High School, Fukurodani High School, Nohebi Academy, and Itachiyama Academy all passionately strive to participate in the tournament. In the second semi-final, Nekoma was matched with Fukurodani. Itachiyama and Fukurodani respectively won both their sets and went to the finals, leaving behind Nekoma and Nohebi to compete for the final spot for the nationals.
OVA4"The "Path" of the Ball"
Transcription: "Bōru no "michi"" (Japanese: ボールの"道")
Masako SatōTaku KishimotoJanuary 22, 2020 (2020-01-22)

The match between Nekoma and Nohebi continues with Nohebi in the lead with 16-13! Yaku may have sprained his ankle when he accidentally stepped on a spectator's foot and landed awkwardly. Nohebi who are targeting Shibayama as the weak link on the team. Kenma gives instructions and words of encouragement to his teammates, and they continue the match. Shibayama apologizes to the team for being unable to save the ball and Lev tells him that he is not Yaku. Both teams refuse to drop the ball. To avoid Lev's block, Kuguri spikes to the side and Shibayama receives the ball. Yamamoto spikes the ball against the blocker's hands and it ricochets out of bounds meaning the end of the match. Nekoma has secured a spot to nationals! Meanwhile in the finals, Itachiyama edge out Fukurodani with 2-1 victory.

Hinata received an email from Kenma stating that they have won and they will be heading for nationals.

Season 4 (Haikyu!! To The Top)

A fourth season, titled Haikyū!! To The Top (ハイキュー!! TO THE TOP), is split-cour, with the second half to be aired in July 2020.[23] The opening theme is "Phoenix" by Burnout Syndromes and the ending theme is "Kessen Spirit" by CHiCO with HoneyWorks.[24] It will run for 25 episodes.[25]

Season 4 focuses on Karasuno High School preparations and performances at the Spring High School National Volleyball Championship, starting from the end of manga volume 23 (Chapter 207).

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
61 (1)"Introductions"
Transcription: "Jiko shōkai" (Japanese: 自己紹介)
Masako SatōTaku KishimotoJanuary 10, 2020 (2020-01-10)
In preparation for Spring Nationals, the boys' measurements are taken, invoking friendly competition amongst the team. Kageyama is invited to the All-Japan Youth Training Camp, while Tsukishima is invited to the first-year only prefecture-wide training camp. In a fit of jealousy, Hinata sneaks into Tsukishima's camp. Despite the initial confusion, Shiratorizawa's coach allows Hinata to attend the camp as a ball boy to test his skills independent of Kageyama.
62 (2)"Lost"
Transcription: "Maigo" (Japanese: 迷子)
Takahiro ŌtsukaTaku KishimotoJanuary 17, 2020 (2020-01-17)
Hinata is lectured after causing trouble by Sawamura Daichi, Coach Ukai and his teacher Takeda, who tells him, "He who climbs the ladder must begin at the bottom." Back at Shiratorizawa, Hinata observes the practice session as a ball boy. A surprise match against Shiratorizawa's third years and alumni is set up for the camp participants. In between sets, Hinata takes a moment alone in the equipment room.
63 (3)"Perspective"
Transcription: "Shiten" (Japanese: 視点)
Yasushi MuroyaTaku KishimotoJanuary 24, 2020 (2020-01-24)
With Coach Ukai's advice in mind to not underestimate what it takes to be a ball boy, Hinata comes out with a clearer mind. Hinata works on receiving the ball in different ways by reading the spikers' form, a skill that he learned in middle school. For personal training, Hinata volunteers to be on the receiving side in an effort to practice his split form. Back at Karasuno High, the boys have a practice match with Tokonami High while they practice their serves, realizing that they prefer to do the penalty whether they win or lose. Kageyama continues his practice at National Youth Camp and subconsciously sets his toss higher than usual.
64 (4)""Taking it Easy""
Transcription: ""Raku"" (Japanese: "楽")
Hideya ItōTaku KishimotoJanuary 31, 2020 (2020-01-31)
Tsukishima surprises Hinata by joining the blocking practice session. At the National Youth Camp, Kageyama is been the most reserved attendee. Sakusa is curious about the Karasuno-Shiratorizawa qualifying match, and he is challenged by another setter, Miya Atsumu. Back in Shiratorizawa, Tsukishima realizes that he isn't the tallest in the group. He tries to find various tactics to block future spikers in the upcoming national tournament. As a ball boy, Hinata has been observing Kunimi's characteristics. Being the newest and the tallest attendee, Hyakuzawa from Kadokawa High can’t keep up with the training. Hinata is able to encourage him by telling him to take things easy.
65 (5)"Hunger"
Transcription: "Kūfuku" (Japanese: 空腹)
Tomoe MakinoTaku KishimotoFebruary 7, 2020 (2020-02-07)
As a ball boy, Hinata has been observing each player, mirroring their playing styles and asking numerous questions about volleyball. In Tokyo, Kageyama has been exposed to various positions aside from being a setter and has made acquaintances who he will see at Nationals. Back at Karasuno, the boys have been practicing on their serves. Takeda has been contacting various schools for practice matches before the Spring Tournament. The next morning, Kageyama and Hinata reunite. Kageyama is pleasantly surprised that Hinata has been a ball boy at the camp and they both share information about the attendees. The team finds out that Date Tech will be the first school on the list for Karasuno.
66 (6)"Enhancements"
Transcription: "Kōyō" (Japanese: 昂揚)
Masayo NozakiTaku KishimotoFebruary 14, 2020 (2020-02-14)
On their first day back, the boys practice their serves. Kinoshita is able to float serve while Yamaguchi has yet to master a jump serve. Hinata surprises everyone by being able to receive Kageyama's powerful serve. For personal training, Kageyama coaches Hinata on his jump technique by using Hoshiumi as his reference. Date Tech comes over to Karasuno for a friendly match. The boys face various new challenges from Date Tech's newly evolved "Iron Wall" defense.
67 (7)"Return"
Transcription: "Henkan" (Japanese: 返還)
Hideya ItōTaku KishimotoFebruary 21, 2020 (2020-02-21)
Kageyama has been very quiet and on edge since his return from Tokyo. Hinata manages to ease the tension by reminding Kageyama of his growth since they met. Coach Ukai uses this opportunity to encourage the team to have effective communication. Later, Kageyama experiments while tossing to Tsukishima to break through the "Iron Wall".
68 (8)"Challenger"
Transcription: "Charenjā" (Japanese: チャレンジャー)
Tomoe MakinoTaku KishimotoFebruary 28, 2020 (2020-02-28)
The practice match against Date Tech is now into the fourth set. Coach Ukai picks on Kinoshita after seeing him avoiding eye contact. Coach Ukai encourages Kinoshita by acknowledging his ability to score but warns him not to pull the vanishing act again. Karasuno continues to employ their newly learned techniques and finds them effective even against the Iron Wall. Ultimately, Asahi breaks through three blockers to clinch the final set, resulting in both teams having 4 wins and 4 losses.
69 (9)"Everyone's Night"
Transcription: "Sorezore no yoru" (Japanese: それぞれの夜)
Hiromichi MatanoTaku KishimotoMarch 6, 2020 (2020-03-06)
It's New Years Day. Daichi is on edge due to the incoming Spring Inter-High, but a day of spending time with his teammates and friends helps him calm down. The team has arrived in Tokyo for Nationals. After getting some practice in at a local gymnasium, the team settles down at their lodging, where each member handles the last night ahead of the big day in their own way. The day after, Karasuno reunites with Nekoma, Fukurōdani, and other familiar faces at Nationals.
70 (10)"Battle Lines"
Transcription: "Sensen" (Japanese: 戦線)
Toshiyuki SoneTaku KishimotoMarch 13, 2020 (2020-03-13)

After the opening ceremony, the team goes to warm up for their first match at another gymnasium. When they return to the official venue, Hinata discovers that he has grabbed the wrong bag and is missing his shoes. Kiyoko goes to retrieve Hinata's lost bag while the team warms up for their first match. As Kiyoko runs to the station, she recalls her memories of when she first became the manager and her journey with the volleyball team. Kiyoko returns to the gym just in time ahead of Karasuno's match against Tsubakihara Academy.

Just like Coach Ukai expected, the match is very tough. Kageyama is having a hard time adjusting to his surroundings, which has a negative effect on Karasuno's first match against Tsubakihara Academy. The team holds out until Kageyama recalibrates. Yamaguchi is switched in with Hinata as a pinch server and manages to change the momentum for Karasuno. Finally after trial and error, Kageyama and Hinata manage to successfully pull off their quick. The score is currently 13-15 with Tsubakihara in the lead.
71 (11)"A Chance to Extend the Rally"
Transcription: "Tsunagareru chansu" (Japanese: 繋がれるチャンス)
Hitomi Ezoe
Masako Satō
Taku KishimotoMarch 20, 2020 (2020-03-20)

Former Karasuno members appear to cheer on the new team, impressed by their growth. Kageyama, in particular, attracts attention for his superior technique and sharp game sense. Meanwhile, Atsumu Miya observes the match. Tsubakihara perseveres, but just when they seem to have broken through Karasuno's defenses, Hinata manages to keep the ball in play by receiving it with his chest. Asahi follows up with a spike to even the score 18-18. Though Hinata still has trouble finding the right position to receive, his improvements are becoming noticeable to his teammates.

Tsubakihara's new player Himekawa is switched in as a pinch server at a crucial moment. Under pressure, Himekawa accidentally underserves the ball into Teradomari's head, allowing Karasuno to win the set. The second set also ends with Karasuno in the lead, 15-14. Himekawa is switched again, but this time he successfully pulls off a ceiling serve. Daichi completely misses the ball because of the gymnasium lights, allowing Tsubakihara to regain some momentum.

Karasuno initially struggles with the serve, but they soon adapt and halt Tsubakihara's momentum, making their comeback. The game continues in a intense rally with both teams scoring back and forth. With the score at 23-23, Karasuno makes a miscoordination but Daichi saves it just in time to put his team at match point. For the last play, Sugawara joins the match as the pinch server, aiming to cause a disarray in their opponent's formation. The match ends with a finishing blow from Karasuno's ace, Asahi, and Karasuno moves on to the second round.
72 (12)"Vivid"
Transcription: "Senretsu" (Japanese: 鮮烈)
Hideya ItōTaku KishimotoMarch 27, 2020 (2020-03-27)

Karasuno has won their first match at Nationals. The team celebrates. The third years get to catch up with their upperclassmen who are amazed by Karasuno's current first years. While Karasuno eats lunch, they decide to watch Nekoma's first match. Nekoma wins their first match at Nationals and is also be moving on to the second round. Meanwhile, Fukurōdani is just starting their first match against Eiwa and Bokuto is already in "dejected mode". However, the team is well-adapted and once Bokuto regains his composure, he leads Fukurōdani to an overwhelming victory over Eiwa.

Hinata and Yamaguchi meet Kourai Hoshiumi, and Hinata and Hoshiumi have a staring competition. Kageyama introduces Hoshiumi, as they met at the National Training Youth Camp. Later, Karasuno watches Hoshiumi's team, Kamomedai, and are amazed by their skill. Hoshiumi shows off his all-rounder prowess, leading the game commentators to call him the "Small Giant". Hinata is inspired by Hoshiumi's play.

As the first day of the Spring Inter-High comes to a close, Karasuno encounters their rival Nekoma. Daichi and Kuroo remind each other to survive the next day before separating. As Karasuno gets some rest, Tanaka finally gets the chance to talk with his childhood friend, Kanoka Amanai.
73 (13)"Day Two"
Transcription: "Futsuka-me" (Japanese: 2日目)
Yumi KamakuraTaku KishimotoApril 3, 2020 (2020-04-03)

Before the second day of Nationals, Karasuno prepares to play against their next opponent, the runner-up of the Inter-High Tournament, Inarizaki High. Coach Ukai briefs the team about the players to look out for, especially Atsumu Miya, who attended the Youth Training Camp with Kageyama. Karasuno quickly realizes that the match will be incredibly tough, but things get worse when they learn that one of Atsumu Miya's teammates is his twin brother, Osamu. As the match draws closer, Tanaka runs into Kanoka to clear up the misunderstanding with her cousin from the night before.

The match between Karasuno and Inarizaki begins. Karasuno notices the popularity of their opponents as they step onto the court to deafening cheers from Inarizaki supporters. Miya Atsumu starts off with a powerful serve, but not before he silences the crowd, as any noise affects his ability to focus. However, when it comes to Karasuno's turn to serve, the Inarizaki cheering squad starts booing their opponents. As the game continues, Hinata manages to jump higher than ever before, but is so caught up in the jump itself that he forgets to spike the ball. Although Hinata receives harsh criticism from Kageyama, the Inarizaki players are surprised and impressed that he would experiment at a time like this and all set their eyes on Hinata.
74 (14)"Challengers"
Transcription: "Chōsensha" (Japanese: 挑戦者)
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