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''[[Haikyuu!!]]'' is an ongoing [[Shonen Demographic|Shonen]] [[Sports Stories|Sports]] [[Manga|manga]] written and illustrated by Furudate Haruichi (Japanese order). Individual chapters have been serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly [[Shonen Jump]]'' since February 2012, with the first tankobon volume -- titled ''[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Hinata and Kageyama]]'' -- being released in June the same year. It has been licensed in North America by [[Viz Media]].
 
An [[Haikyuu!! (anime)|anime]] adaptation by [[Production I.G]] aired from April 2014 to September 2014, which has been licensed for digital and home release in North America by [[Sentai Filmworks]]. The first season comprised 25 episodes ([[My Friends and Zoidberg|and one OVA!]]). A second season of the anime aired from October 2015 to March 2016 and had the same format. The third season, however, was only 10 episodes and lacked an attendant [[OVA]]. It aired from October 2016 to December 2016.
 
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* [[Literal-Minded]]: Chapter 8. Hinata takes Kageyama's command to "to not look at the ball" literally, and avoids looking at it, to the extreme of hitting it with his eyes closed.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Shimizu is considered one in-universe. The first thing we hear what other schools think of Karasuno by chapter 11 is how sexy their manager is. Outside it she is very pretty but averts it, always covering a lot of her skin.
* [[Right Behind Me]]: Chapter 11. Aoba Johsai's students being to insult Tanaka when he is just around the corner.
* [[Pilot]]: ''[[Haikyuu!!]]'' was initially published as a one-shot in Shueisha's seasonal ''[[Jump NEXT!]]'' magazine prior to serialization. A few details are consistent with the later series, but others are cases of non-[[Canon|canon]]ical [[Early Installment Weirdness]]. Example: Tsukishima is 4 cm. shorter than his 188 cm. canon self and a second year. Hinata is not a starter. Most of the Karasuno volleyball team doesn't even appear in the one-shot.
* [[Proper Tights Withwith a Skirt]]: Shimizu wears pantyhose over the skirt of her school uniform.
* [[Right Behind Me]]: Chapter 11. Aoba Johsai's students being to insult Tanaka when he is just around the corner.
* [[Senpai Sempai-Kohai]]: Chapter 12. Tanaka makes Hinata call him "Tanaka Senpai" while motivating him after a particularly disastrous set from the latter. Observers notice he is probably just want to be called "senpai".
* [[Stealth Insult]]: Chapter 10. Yamaguchi reacts loudly when Kageyama proposes a game's plan involving "big, dumb" blockers "just like Tsukishima", saying it's a insult towards the latter. Tsukishima himself promptly tells him to shut up.
* [[Take That]]: {{Spoiler|The last time we see Toru Oikawa, probably the biggest jerk volleyball player of the whole series, he has decided to play for the Argentinian national volleyball team, a country he has no cultural or blood connection to}}. In international sports, foreign players playing for countries they have no connection to is very controversial and said athletes are widely hated, where they are treated like traitors even outside their native countries. To give an examples of athletes that did such thing during the time the series was published, Diego Costa which refused to play for Brazil and went for Spain during the FIFA World Cup 2014, and several players of Qatar during the 2015 Handball World Cup, where even foreign fans threw their support towards France so a team of "mercenaries" would not win the biggest honor of handball.
* [[Underdogs Never Lose]]: Like many other japanese sports' genre media, averted. Shouyou's improvised team is massacred by the more experienced team they to have to face at the first round.
 
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