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Haikyuu!! Season 4 Episode 14 and more coming very soon

Hannah BarbabyHannah Barba
July 3, 2020
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The next episode of Haikyuu!! Season 4 Episode 14 is coming soon.

The release date is rumored to be in July for the next upcoming episodes of the hit shonen anime, Haikyuu!!. The manga garnered over 38 million copies in print as of May 2020. Haruichi Furudate, writer and illustrator, gained positive responses from the anime series and the manga. In fact, the manga won the 61st Shogakukan Manga Award for best shonen manga in 2016.

Shoyo Hinata, the main character in the hit series, aims to be the best volleyball player despite his small figure. His determination and perseverance brought together a team with the goal of becoming champions. The story pinpoints the athleticism and the passion that Hinata possesses that ultimately influences everyone around him, becoming geared towards success.

The journey of this award-winning manga can be followed through Netflix or Crunchyroll that streams all four seasons. The earlier episodes of Season 4 premiered early January of 2020 however, the production team had decided and announced to split the season with the second half of the 4th season to be airing in July 2020. Due to COVID-19, there may be more delays to be expected for the second half of the season to be released.

The fans of Haikyuu!! are eager to see how the story of Shoyo Hinata will unfold in the last episodes of Season 4. With rumors having the fourth season to run with 25 episodes, fans are anticipating the adrenaline rush that the show never failed to give them.

With twist, tumbles, and turns out the series surpassed everyone’s expectations as it tackled what it means to never give up on one’s dreams. From its first to the fourth season, it showed how physical appearances are only a minor setback because what truly matters is the will to keep moving forward and Haikyuu!! has certainly highlighted that.

Missed the first few seasons of Haikyuu!!? Watch it on Netflix or Crunchyroll to see how Shoyo Hinata’s story progresses of how a young little boy with big dreams can make it to the big leagues and become inspired that anyone, for as long as he/she follows his/her dreams, can do anything – even the impossible.

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