The popular manga "Haikyuu!!" created by Japanese manga artist Haruichi Furudate has been loved by many fans since it was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump". After the first season of the animation ended in 2014, the official decided to launch the second season of the animation in October this year. According to the leaked pictures, the ending theme song will be performed by the Japanese group Galileo Galilei, and it is called "クライマー". Although the band has not sung many songs in anime, the songs they sang for well-known works such as "Anohana", "Mobile Suit Gundam AGE", and the TV version of "Arakawa Under the Hood" have also left a deep impression on the audience. Although the style has become more and more electronic in the past two years, I hope they can find the energetic feeling of the past in the song "Kuraima". "Haikyuu!!" tells the story of the protagonist Hidaka Shoyo's growth in pursuit of his volleyball dream. After witnessing the "little giant" of Karasuno High School in his childhood, he set this as his goal and worked hard with many friends to achieve his goal. The first season of the animation was broadcast in April 2014. After receiving rave reviews, the official announced the second season of the animation and the theater version in December 2014. |
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