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+ | Kageyama serves, but the ball curves too far to the right and goes out. Immediately after, Lev's serve hits the net and fails to go over. However, Akane says that Lev was intentionally aiming for a certain spot. Meanwhile, Tanaka's serve is cleanly received, and Kuroo scores with a vicious spike. Next, Yamamoto is up to serve. Tanaka manages to receive it, and Kageyama saves it from crossing over the net, tossing to Hinata with one hand. Yaku barely manages to save Hinata's spike, but Asahi immediately slams it down. |
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+ | Kageyama tells Tanaka that his earlier attempt at an A-pass was unnecessary, since it ended up just causing the ball to nearly fly over the net. He adds that any pass that gets the ball near the attack line is good enough for him to set. Karasuno is impressed by Kageyama's cool words. Kenma, overhearing, tells his teammates that he's not necessarily trying to compete with Karasuno in every way. |
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+ | The next rally begins with Hinata serving. Fukunaga receives the serve, passing it to Kenma, who sets it to Kuroo. The ball ricochets off of Tanaka and Kageyama quickly crosses the court and sets all the way to Asahi on the left, surprising Nekoma's blockers. Despite Nekoma's best efforts to return the ball, it fails to go back over the net and Karasuno secures a break. The commentators remark that with Kageyama, Karasuno can attack from anywhere on the court. And despite the intensity of the match and the fact that they are new to the national stage, both teams appear unusually relaxed. Nekomata muses that one player in particular is an exception to this: Kenma is not considering the weight of this fateful match, he simply wants to defeat Karasuno. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 02:02, 23 June 2018
"Thrill" (Japanese: わくわく Waku Waku) is the three hundredth chapter of the Haikyū!! series, written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate. It was published in the 23rd issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump’s 2018 series.
Overview
Karasuno continues to lead the match, but Nekoma is putting up a great defense and thwarts many of Karasuno's best attacks. Kageyama, with his exceptional skills, leads his team to break through Nekoma's efforts. Despite the intensity of the match, both teams are extremely relaxed when playing against each other. The only exception is Kenma, who is fiercely determined to take Karasuno down.
Plot
Kageyama serves, but the ball curves too far to the right and goes out. Immediately after, Lev's serve hits the net and fails to go over. However, Akane says that Lev was intentionally aiming for a certain spot. Meanwhile, Tanaka's serve is cleanly received, and Kuroo scores with a vicious spike. Next, Yamamoto is up to serve. Tanaka manages to receive it, and Kageyama saves it from crossing over the net, tossing to Hinata with one hand. Yaku barely manages to save Hinata's spike, but Asahi immediately slams it down.
Kageyama tells Tanaka that his earlier attempt at an A-pass was unnecessary, since it ended up just causing the ball to nearly fly over the net. He adds that any pass that gets the ball near the attack line is good enough for him to set. Karasuno is impressed by Kageyama's cool words. Kenma, overhearing, tells his teammates that he's not necessarily trying to compete with Karasuno in every way.
The next rally begins with Hinata serving. Fukunaga receives the serve, passing it to Kenma, who sets it to Kuroo. The ball ricochets off of Tanaka and Kageyama quickly crosses the court and sets all the way to Asahi on the left, surprising Nekoma's blockers. Despite Nekoma's best efforts to return the ball, it fails to go back over the net and Karasuno secures a break. The commentators remark that with Kageyama, Karasuno can attack from anywhere on the court. And despite the intensity of the match and the fact that they are new to the national stage, both teams appear unusually relaxed. Nekomata muses that one player in particular is an exception to this: Kenma is not considering the weight of this fateful match, he simply wants to defeat Karasuno.
Appearances
- Tobio Kageyama
- Eikichi Chigaya
- Daiki Ogano
- Nobuyuki Kai
- Shōyō Hinata
- Lev Haiba
- Yū Nishinoya
- Daichi Sawamura
- Alisa Haiba
- Akane Yamamoto
- Kenma Kozume
- Ryūnosuke Tanaka
- Shōhei Fukunaga
- Tetsurō Kuroo
- Taketora Yamamoto
- Morisuke Yaku
- Kiyoko Shimizu
- Asahi Azumane
- Yasufumi Nekomata
- Kōshi Sugawara
- Saeko Tanaka
- Kei Tsukishima
- Manabu Naoi