Haruichi Furudate’s Haikyuu is hailed as one of the greatest sports manga of all time, captivating audiences with its thrilling volleyball matches and profound themes of teamwork, perseverance, and growth. However, while the series concluded with a memorable ending, the journey to reach that conclusion was not without its challenges for Furudate and his team.
The final chapters of Haikyuu, particularly the climactic match between Hinata Shoyo and Kageyama Tobio, were intended to be a significant moment for both the series and its creators. However, Furudate revealed that the process of bringing this conclusion to life proved to be a daunting task, taking a toll on him and his editors.
Haikyuu’s Conclusion Turns Sour for Haruichi Furudate Instead of a Triumph
In an interview featured in the final guidebook of Haikyuu, Furudate admitted that he did not enjoy drawing the last two chapters of his magnum opus. While he had visualized the ending clearly and completed the storyboard quickly, the actual process of drawing these chapters was far from enjoyable.
Despite having planned a celebratory party after completing the final chapters, Furudate and his team faced numerous challenges, including the unusually high number of pages and the inclusion of color pages. As a result, the workload became overwhelming, with Furudate and his staff working tirelessly late into the night to meet the deadline.
Furudate’s initial vision of a joyous celebration after completing the final chapters was overshadowed by the reality of the grueling workload. Recognizing the exhaustion and dedication of his team, Furudate made the decision to prioritize their well-being, allowing them to leave and rest after completing the monumental task.
While the ending of Haikyuu may have been a nightmare to create, it remains a testament to Furudate’s dedication to delivering a satisfying conclusion to his beloved series. Despite the challenges faced along the way, Haikyuu’s legacy as one of the greatest sports manga of all time endures, thanks to the hard work and passion of its creator and team.