Haikyu got its start on television back in 2014.
Haikyu made its debut at Shueisha back in 2012, and now, the series is celebrating a rather big milestone with its anime. Thanks to Production I.G., audiences met Hinata and Kageyama on television back in 2014. It has been 10 years since the series went live, and now, Haikyu is hyping the anniversary with a special key visual.
Of course, fans of Haikyu are eager to see how this 10th anniversary plays out. A big exhibition for the anime just opened in Japan, and of course, we were gifted a new Haikyu movie earlier this year. After a long wait, the first of two finale films debuted in Japan in February. Haikyu: The Dumpster Battle was met with rave reviews, and Crunchyroll brought the movie stateside in May. A second film is slated to bring the Haikyu anime to a close, but at this time, it has no release window set.
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