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Haikyū!! The Movie: Winners and Losers (Japanese: 劇場版ハイキュー!!勝者と敗者 Gekijōban Haikyū!! Shōsha to Haisha) is the second of a two-part compilation movie based on Haruichi Furudate's Haikyū!! series. The movie covers the second half of the first season of the manga's anime adaptation. It was shown in Japan theaters nationwide from September 18 to October 1, 2015.[1]
The first compilation movie, Haikyū!! The Movie: Endings and Beginnings, had a limited nationwide Japan showing from July 3 to 16, 2015.
Overview[]
Karasuno High enters the Inter-High Volleyball Tournament and immediately proves to be the "fallen champions" and "flightless crows" no more. After their first match, Karasuno dukes it out against Date Tech High and their famous Iron Wall, which shut down every spikes of Karasuno's ace, Asahi, during a previous match. Karasuno, however, breaks through the powerhouse school's Iron Wall this time and proceeds to the Top 16 teams. The now back-in-the-skies Karasuno fights Aoba Johsai High and seeks to have the same outcome as their first practice match.
Plot[]
Appearances[]
- Nekoma High
- Sō Inuoka (Mentioned only)
- Kenma Kozume (Flashback only)
- Tetsurō Kuroo (Flashback only)
- Nobuyuki Kai (Flashback only)
- Taketora Yamamoto (Flashback only)
- Shōhei Fukunaga (Flashback only)
- Others
- Yukitaka Izumi (Flashback only)
- Makoto Shimada
- Yūsuke Takinoue
- Yui Michimiya
- Chizuru Sasaki
- Mao Aihara
- Small Giant (Mentioned only)
Promotion[]
Trivia[]
- Sukima Switch's Ah Yeah!! is used as the ending theme of the movie.
- The movie includes a scene where Aone and Futakuchi overhear the three Date Tech third-years cry in frustration due to the outcome of their match against Karasuno. But Moniwa states that next year's Iron Wall will not break, making the second-years determined.
- Manga: This takes place back at Date Tech High. When Futakuchi forgets something in the clubroom, they overhear the third-years. Anime: This takes place at the Sendai City Gymnasium, when the second-years try to look for the third-years.
- This is adapted from the special chapter at the end of Volume 6.
- The movie also includes a different flashback for when Kageyama wanted to learn the jump serve from Oikawa. When Kageyama asks, Oikawa tells him his motto, before refusing and making fun of him.
- This is adapted from Volume 6 Chapter 52.
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