The third season of the TV animation "Haikyuu!!", adapted from the manga by Japanese manga artist Haruichi Furudate, is set to begin in October 2016, and the promotional PV for the second season has been released (the video is about 40 seconds long). The video shows a clip of the match between Karasuno High School and Shiratorizawa Gakuen High School, as well as the names of the players and their character settings. "Haikyuu!!" Season 3 promotional PV: When he was a child, Hinata Shoyo saw a volleyball match on TV. A small guy from Karasuno High School was so heroic on the ball that he looked like a "little giant". He was deeply impressed by this and became fascinated with volleyball. He always wanted to be like a "little giant". In junior high school, the volleyball club didn't have enough members, so he had to wait silently. Later, after finally getting new members, he participated in the first and last match. Unfortunately, he faced the strongest team and of course lost. If he relied on himself, he would definitely not be able to see that view. If he was not alone, maybe he could see it... In order to play a "winning" game, Shoyo worked hard to get into Karasuno High School, in order to realize his volleyball dream of becoming a "little giant"! High-definition screenshots of the promotional PV for the third season of Haikyuu!: |
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