The Paris Olympics has a gymnast with Nintendo tattoos and a runner who brings Yu-Gi-Oh cards to the track. So it’s no surprise that the volleyball tournaments have been chock full of Haikyuu!! fans.
In 2012, the world was introduced to Haikyuu, and it brought sports anime back into the global conversation. The genre has always been hugely popular in Japan, but Haikyuu took sports anime to a new ...
Aran Ojiro was introduced to the anime with the most recent episode of the series, and fans have been delighted to see the character not exaggerated in any major way. Some anime have gotten negative ...
Vasalya is a South African Anime Features Writer that loves to write about "cool stuff". A natural geek, she has worked at Comic Con Africa, hosted a panel with cosplay champions and celebrates local ...
As Bangkok gears up for its own Pokémon Center moment, the city's lining up another crowd-puller for anyone raised on anime, ...
Haikyuu is an iconic sports manga that ended in 2020, but its perfect replacement is finally making its presence known in ...
New episode of 'Haikyuu' Season 4 is titled 'Take It Easy' Hinata and Kageyama's struggle continues Preparation for the Nationals in full swing Shoyo Hinata was too hard on himself as he questioned ...
Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle brings the beloved volleyball anime to the big screen, but newcomers might find themselves a bit lost in the action. While the movie encapsulates many classic elements of ...
When it comes to sports anime, Haikyuu!! is without a doubt considered the king of the genre. It's got everything: emotional highs and lows, ambitious teen rivalries, as well as a fast-paced but ...
Four years on, and the Karasuno boys are back, having vanquished the Inarizaki twins and ready to steal the spotlight in a derby match fit for the ages. Their journey through the Harutaka tournament’s ...