Haikyuu!! Hinata Finally Joins Kageyama In The Professional League

Haikyuu!!: Hinata Finally Joins Kageyama In The Professional League

The latest Haikyuu!! manga volume sees Hinata finish his volleyball training in Brazil and return to join Kageyama in the professional league.



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Haikyuu!! Hinata Finally Joins Kageyama In The Professional League

In the latest volume of the manga Haikyuu!! protagonist Hinata Shoyo is bound to Japan to join his high school colleagues in the professional league. The series centers around Hinata as he works to achieve his dream of becoming a world-class volleyball player. After failing to finish the nationals in his first year in high school, Hinata and the Karasuno Volleyball Club are unable to bag a championship. Right after graduation, Hinata goes to Brazil to be a beach volleyball player and improve his strength, sense, and control. Now that he’s returning to Japan after a few years of honing his skills, will the fans finally see another epic match between Hinata and his fateful rival, Kageyama? Perhaps he has learned an amazing new move?

Fans were dismayed after Hinata collapsed during Karasuno’s match against Kamomedai. However, many still found the collapse to be reasonable, inspiring even, given Hinata’s performance during the previous matches. When he finally reaches Brazil, Hinata accidentally meets his old high school competitor and Aoba Johsai’s former setter, Tooru Oikawa, who also helps him during his transition phase to beach volleyball. After a few years of playing on the beach and earning the moniker “Ninja Shoyo,” Hinata finishes his training and packs up to go back home.

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Haikyuu!! vol. 43, written and drawn by creator Haruichi Furudate, will be released this March by Viz Media. The collected volume will see Hinata arrive in Japan and apply for the professional league. However, his height still remains an obstacle for him, but he still manages to get accepted to the best team running tryouts at that moment — the MSBY Black Jackals. Soon enough, MSBY Black Jackals play against Kageyama’s team, Schweiden Adlers. This is the first time Hinata and Kageyama officially play against each other since middle school.

When the jaw-dropping match starts, Hinata pulls out the skills he has painstakingly honed in Brazil. He first makes his presence known with a spectacular receive, then a jump, which is on par with Hoshiumi’s. Finally, with the help of Atsumu Miya, he breaks out an even faster minus tempo. However, he isn’t the only one who has improved. Kageyama has also become better. He matches Hinata’s performance and gives the Adlers top-notch sets, on top of his killer serves.

Even though minus tempo has been considered Hinata and Kageyama’s freaky trump card in the past, it’s not surprising that Atsumu Miya manages to properly set one for Hinata. During Karasuno’s match with Inarizaki, Atsumu has already done a minus tempo set for his twin, Osamu. In addition to that, he has also told Hinata that he will one day set for him.



Even the greatest manga must come to an end. As Haikyuu!! is already on its last arc, the fans are seeing the series’ vast amount of characters for the first time after the time skip. With volume 43 abruptly ending without showing the rest of the characters, the fans can only anticipate for the next one. Haikyuu!! volume 43 will be released on March 2, 2021.

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