Haikyu! To the top Part 2: Possible Plotline and more info revealed

Haikyu! To the top Part 2 Updates: A Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furndate and was later subjected to its television adaptations. It aired from April 2014 before concluding into 25 episodes and the follow-up premiered on Oct 2015 with its third season followed narrowly in next year’s December.

Whilst it’s fourth revival “Haikyu! To the top” was planned to release in two-course, the first constituting of 13 episodes and the second of the remaining 12. Meeting its overall positive response worldwide,this is a spellbinding yet simple story inflated with a much deeper sense.

Following is a little reference to its storyboard

Haikyu! To the top Part 2: Plot

A junior schooler, Shoyo Hinata becomes obsessed over playing volleyball upon catching Karasuno High School’s  Volleyball team qualifying for the Nationals on TV. Despite his short stature aims for becoming the next ‘Little Giant’, Karasuno’s petite but talented wing spiker.

He goes on to play for his school’s volleyball Club as its sole member and even on bringing around his friends to join the Club, suffered a trounce to prodigy Tobuo Kageyama’s team ‘The King of the Court’  and Hinata was determined to exact revenge on Kageyama henceforward.

Then in his senior years, landing a place in Karasuno High School; much to his surprise finds Kageyama attending the same school as his. But then it has lost its edge as the powerhouse school after the passing of ‘Little Giant’s ‘ era and is being called names for its degradation.

However, it reclaims back its position with the genius skills of Kageyama combined with Hinata’s athleticism as the duo partners up in creating a new volleyball tactic and pushes each into reaching their full potential, making it to the Nationals.

When and where can you stream the Season 4 part 2?

For this global epidemic, the 2nd installment of S4 which was slated for an earlier release has been pulled back further till October. The third episode title ‘Broken Heart’ to set to come up next in Oct 2020

Only its first two seasons can be rented on Amazon prime but to watch throughout its 4 seasons, you can avail them on Crunchyroll and on Netflix as well.

Three seasons and 75 episodes away from its pilot, this episode will feature the pint-sized Hinata who had been whetting his team over the seasons, succeeded in pushing it further up to the  Nationals,    jointly with Kageyama’s efforts complementing each other, getting well past their rivalry.

Keep an eye on our website for more details on the upcoming premieres.

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