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10 Animes Like Haikyuu

Shouyou Hinata has been captivated by the action-packed qualities of volleyball ever since he saw the “Little Giant” perform on the court and amaze everyone with his incredible skills.

Even though he was unsuccessful in his quest to make his debut as a regular volleyball player during a middle school tournament, he is determined to show that his less-than-impressive height is not a barrier for him in the face of his sheer will and tenacity.

In order for Hinata to achieve his goal of making a name for himself in the world of volleyball, which is so frequently seen as the preserve of the physically imposing, he needs to work through his disagreements with Kageyama.

Hinata won’t be able to enter the competition for the top spot in its entirety until he acquires the skills necessary to function well inside a group.

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