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- Volleyball Anime Haikyū!! to Broadcast in April
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January 20, the broadcast times and networks for the Previously Announced Haikyū TV anime! Were Revealed. The anime Will begin broadcasting in April falling on a 30-minute time slot every Sunday at 5 pm, a time slot That is well-known on MBS and TBS for HAVING the pet name "Sun 5." Because "Sun 5" is a time That slot Many children are able to watch due to it falling on the weekend Being in the evening, it's highly popular as an anime broadcast time. Previous anime
to broadcast at this time include Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2, Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Fullmetal Alchemist, and Blue Exorcist. Currently, Magi: The Kingdom of Magic is filling this spot.
Haikyū! is a popular manga by Haruichi Furudate That has-been serializing in Weekly Shonen Jump since 2012. The manga tells a story of adolescence That follows a high school volleyball club. Two years Is not a long time to be serialized, aim it HAS picked up carefully as the next big sports manga. Having Such acclaim, it WAS Decided to adapted it into an anime. The anime is Being created by Production IG, the studio has created That HAS Many other popular anime Including Kuroko's Basketball and Psycho-Pass. Due to broadcasting it in the popular "Sun 5" time slot, there are high expectations for the anime. It's safe to say That this is one anime starting in April to keep an eye on.
Along with the announcement of the broadcast information, key visuals featuring the main characters and Shoyo Hinata Tobio Kageyama Were aussi released. Hinata is in a dynamic pose and attack Kageyama looks like he's thinking about something, the visuals show off Each character's personality. In load of character design is Takahiro Kishida of Puella Magi Madoka Magica and Durarara! fame. There is plenty to be excited about this anime from starting in April.
Haikyū! (ハイキュー!?) Is written and drawn by manga Haruichi Furudate. It is pre-published in February 2012 in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump publisher Shueisha, and was compiled in nine volumes in January 2014. The French version is published by Kazé since January 2014.
An adaptation animated television series is scheduled for April 2014.
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