Haikyu!! (season 4)
The fourth season of Haikyu!!, titled Haikyū!! To The Top (ハイキュー!! TO THE TOP),[2] was announced at the Jump Festa '19 event, with a "kickoff event" for the new series being held on September 22, 2019.[3][4] is an anime adaptation of a manga series written by Haruichi Furudate. It was produced by Production I.G and premiered on January 10, 2020 on the Super Animeism block.[5] It was later announced that the fourth season will be split-cour, with the second half airing in July 2020,[6] however it has been delayed and will premiere on October 2, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[7][8][9][10]
Haikyu!! | |
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Season 4 | |
Country of origin | Japan |
No. of episodes | 25[1] |
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Original network | MBS |
Original release | January 10, 2020 – present |
Season chronology | |
The series uses four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two ending themes. From episodes 1-13, the opening theme is "Phoenix" by Burnout Syndromes while the ending theme is "Kessen Spirit" by CHiCO with HoneyWorks.[11] From episodes 14 onwards, the opening theme is "Toppako" by SUPER BEAVER while the ending theme is "One Day" by SPYAIR.[12]
Episode list
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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61 | 1 | "Introductions" Transcription: "Jiko shōkai" (Japanese: 自己紹介) | Masako Satō | Taku Kishimoto | January 10, 2020 | |
In preparation for Spring Nationals, the boys' measurements are taken, invoking friendly competition amongst the team. Kageyama is invited to the All-Japan Youth Training Camp, while Tsukishima is invited to the first-year only prefecture-wide training camp. In a fit of jealousy, Hinata sneaks into Tsukishima's camp. Despite the initial confusion, Shiratorizawa's coach allows Hinata to attend the camp as a ball boy to test his skills independent of Kageyama. | ||||||
62 | 2 | "Lost" Transcription: "Maigo" (Japanese: 迷子) | Takahiro Ōtsuka | Taku Kishimoto | January 17, 2020 | |
Hinata is lectured after causing trouble by Sawamura Daichi, Coach Ukai and his teacher Takeda, who tells him, "He who climbs the ladder must begin at the bottom." Back at Shiratorizawa, Hinata observes the practice session as a ball boy. A surprise match against Shiratorizawa's third years and alumni is set up for the camp participants. In between sets, Hinata takes a moment alone in the equipment room. | ||||||
63 | 3 | "Perspective" Transcription: "Shiten" (Japanese: 視点) | Yasushi Muroya | Taku Kishimoto | January 24, 2020 | |
With Coach Ukai's advice in mind to not underestimate what it takes to be a ball boy, Hinata comes out with a clearer mind. Hinata works on receiving the ball in different ways by reading the spikers' form, a skill that he learned in middle school. For personal training, Hinata volunteers to be on the receiving side in an effort to practice his split form. Back at Karasuno High, the boys have a practice match with Tokonami High while they practice their serves, realizing that they prefer to do the penalty whether they win or lose. Kageyama continues his practice at National Youth Camp and subconsciously sets his toss higher than usual. | ||||||
64 | 4 | ""Taking it Easy"" Transcription: ""Raku"" (Japanese: "楽") | Hideya Itō | Taku Kishimoto | January 31, 2020 | |
Tsukishima surprises Hinata by joining the blocking practice session. At the National Youth Camp, Kageyama is been the most reserved attendee. Sakusa is curious about the Karasuno-Shiratorizawa qualifying match, and he is challenged by another setter, Miya Atsumu. Back in Shiratorizawa, Tsukishima realizes that he isn't the tallest in the group. He tries to find various tactics to block future spikers in the upcoming national tournament. As a ball boy, Hinata has been observing Kunimi's characteristics. Being the newest and the tallest attendee, Hyakuzawa from Kadokawa High can’t keep up with the training. Hinata is able to encourage him by telling him to take things easy. | ||||||
65 | 5 | "Hunger" Transcription: "Kūfuku" (Japanese: 空腹) | Tomoe Makino | Taku Kishimoto | February 7, 2020 | |
As a ball boy, Hinata has been observing each player, mirroring their playing styles and asking numerous questions about volleyball. In Tokyo, Kageyama has been exposed to various positions aside from being a setter and has made acquaintances who he will see at Nationals. Back at Karasuno, the boys have been practicing on their serves. Takeda has been contacting various schools for practice matches before the Spring Tournament. The next morning, Kageyama and Hinata reunite. Kageyama is pleasantly surprised that Hinata has been a ball boy at the camp and they both share information about the attendees. The team finds out that Date Tech will be the first school on the list for Karasuno. | ||||||
66 | 6 | "Enhancements" Transcription: "Kōyō" (Japanese: 昂揚) | Masayo Nozaki | Taku Kishimoto | February 14, 2020 | |
On their first day back, the boys practice their serves. Kinoshita is able to float serve while Yamaguchi has yet to master a jump serve. Hinata surprises everyone by being able to receive Kageyama's powerful serve. For personal training, Kageyama coaches Hinata on his jump technique by using Hoshiumi as his reference. Date Tech comes over to Karasuno for a friendly match. The boys face various new challenges from Date Tech's newly evolved "Iron Wall" defense. | ||||||
67 | 7 | "Return" Transcription: "Henkan" (Japanese: 返還) | Hideya Itō | Taku Kishimoto | February 21, 2020 | |
Kageyama has been very quiet and on edge since his return from Tokyo. Hinata manages to ease the tension by reminding Kageyama of his growth since they met. Coach Ukai uses this opportunity to encourage the team to have effective communication. Later, Kageyama experiments while tossing to Tsukishima to break through the "Iron Wall". | ||||||
68 | 8 | "Challenger" Transcription: "Charenjā" (Japanese: チャレンジャー) | Tomoe Makino | Taku Kishimoto | February 28, 2020 | |
The practice match against Date Tech is now into the fourth set. Coach Ukai picks on Kinoshita after seeing him avoiding eye contact. Coach Ukai encourages Kinoshita by acknowledging his ability to score but warns him not to pull the vanishing act again. Karasuno continues to employ their newly learned techniques and finds them effective even against the Iron Wall. Ultimately, Asahi breaks through three blockers to clinch the final set, resulting in both teams having 4 wins and 4 losses. | ||||||
69 | 9 | "Everyone's Night" Transcription: "Sorezore no yoru" (Japanese: それぞれの夜) | Hiromichi Matano | Taku Kishimoto | March 6, 2020 | |
It's New Years Day. Daichi is on edge due to the incoming Spring Inter-High, but a day of spending time with his teammates and friends helps him calm down. The team has arrived in Tokyo for Nationals. After getting some practice in at a local gymnasium, the team settles down at their lodging, where each member handles the last night ahead of the big day in their own way. The day after, Karasuno reunites with Nekoma, Fukurōdani, and other familiar faces at Nationals. | ||||||
70 | 10 | "Battle Lines" Transcription: "Sensen" (Japanese: 戦線) | Toshiyuki Sone | Taku Kishimoto | March 13, 2020 | |
After the opening ceremony, the team goes to warm up for their first match at another gymnasium. When they return to the official venue, Hinata discovers that he has grabbed the wrong bag and is missing his shoes. Kiyoko goes to retrieve Hinata's lost bag while the team warms up for their first match. As Kiyoko runs to the station, she recalls her memories of when she first became the manager and her journey with the volleyball team. Kiyoko returns to the gym just in time ahead of Karasuno's match against Tsubakihara Academy. Just like Coach Ukai expected, the match is very tough. Kageyama is having a hard time adjusting to his surroundings, which has a negative effect on Karasuno's first match against Tsubakihara Academy. The team holds out until Kageyama recalibrates. Yamaguchi is switched in with Hinata as a pinch server and manages to change the momentum for Karasuno. Finally after trial and error, Kageyama and Hinata manage to successfully pull off their quick. The score is currently 13-15 with Tsubakihara in the lead. | ||||||
71 | 11 | "A Chance to Extend the Rally" Transcription: "Tsunagareru chansu" (Japanese: 繋がれるチャンス) | Hitomi Ezoe Masako Satō | Taku Kishimoto | March 20, 2020 | |
Former Karasuno members appear to cheer on the new team, impressed by their growth. Kageyama, in particular, attracts attention for his superior technique and sharp game sense. Meanwhile, Atsumu Miya observes the match. Tsubakihara perseveres, but just when they seem to have broken through Karasuno's defenses, Hinata manages to keep the ball in play by receiving it with his chest. Asahi follows up with a spike to even the score 18-18. Though Hinata still has trouble finding the right position to receive, his improvements are becoming noticeable to his teammates. Tsubakihara's new player Himekawa is switched in as a pinch server at a crucial moment. Under pressure, Himekawa accidentally underserves the ball into Teradomari's head, allowing Karasuno to win the set. The second set also ends with Karasuno in the lead, 15-14. Himekawa is switched again, but this time he successfully pulls off a ceiling serve. Daichi completely misses the ball because of the gymnasium lights, allowing Tsubakihara to regain some momentum. Karasuno initially struggles with the serve, but they soon adapt and halt Tsubakihara's momentum, making their comeback. The game continues in a intense rally with both teams scoring back and forth. With the score at 23-23, Karasuno makes a miscoordination but Daichi saves it just in time to put his team at match point. For the last play, Sugawara joins the match as the pinch server, aiming to cause a disarray in their opponent's formation. The match ends with a finishing blow from Karasuno's ace, Asahi, and Karasuno moves on to the second round. | ||||||
72 | 12 | "Vivid" Transcription: "Senretsu" (Japanese: 鮮烈) | Hideya Itō | Taku Kishimoto | March 27, 2020 | |
Karasuno has won their first match at Nationals. The team celebrates. The third years get to catch up with their upperclassmen who are amazed by Karasuno's current first years. While Karasuno eats lunch, they decide to watch Nekoma's first match. Nekoma wins their first match at Nationals and is also be moving on to the second round. Meanwhile, Fukurōdani is just starting their first match against Eiwa and Bokuto is already in "dejected mode". However, the team is well-adapted and once Bokuto regains his composure, he leads Fukurōdani to an overwhelming victory over Eiwa. Hinata and Yamaguchi meet Kourai Hoshiumi, and Hinata and Hoshiumi have a staring competition. Kageyama introduces Hoshiumi, as they met at the National Training Youth Camp. Later, Karasuno watches Hoshiumi's team, Kamomedai, and are amazed by their skill. Hoshiumi shows off his all-rounder prowess, leading the game commentators to call him the "Small Giant". Hinata is inspired by Hoshiumi's play. As the first day of the Spring Inter-High comes to a close, Karasuno encounters their rival Nekoma. Daichi and Kuroo remind each other to survive the next day before separating. As Karasuno gets some rest, Tanaka finally gets the chance to talk with his childhood friend, Kanoka Amanai. | ||||||
73 | 13 | "Day Two" Transcription: "Futsuka-me" (Japanese: 2日目) | Yumi Kamakura | Taku Kishimoto | April 3, 2020 | |
Before the second day of Nationals, Karasuno prepares to play against their next opponent, the runner-up of the Inter-High Tournament, Inarizaki High. Coach Ukai briefs the team about the players to look out for, especially Atsumu Miya, who attended the Youth Training Camp with Kageyama. Karasuno quickly realizes that the match will be incredibly tough, but things get worse when they learn that one of Atsumu Miya's teammates is his twin brother, Osamu. As the match draws closer, Tanaka runs into Kanoka to clear up the misunderstanding with her cousin from the night before. The match between Karasuno and Inarizaki begins. Karasuno notices the popularity of their opponents as they step onto the court to deafening cheers from Inarizaki supporters. Miya Atsumu starts off with a powerful serve, but not before he silences the crowd, as any noise affects his ability to focus. However, when it comes to Karasuno's turn to serve, the Inarizaki cheering squad starts booing their opponents. As the game continues, Hinata manages to jump higher than ever before, but is so caught up in the jump itself that he forgets to spike the ball. Although Hinata receives harsh criticism from Kageyama, the Inarizaki players are surprised and impressed that he would experiment at a time like this and all set their eyes on Hinata. | ||||||
74 | 14 | "Challengers" Transcription: "Chōsensha" (Japanese: 挑戦者) | TBA | TBA | October 2, 2020 |
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