The Haikyuu!! Movie Post-Credits Might Just Be An Insane Foreshadowing Attempt

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Hinata Shoyo (Left) and Kenma Kozume (Right) from 'Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle' (Production I.G)

The latest installment of Haikyuu!! is currently screening in theaters across the United States, and it features a crucial post-credits scene hinting at the anime’s ending.

Following its release in Japan earlier this year, this first of two planned feature films is finally making its way to fans in North America, offering a peak into how the series will begin its final arc.

Kenma and Hinata (Left), Kuroo Tetsuro from ‘Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle’ (Production I.G)

Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle picks up right after the events of the TV anime’s fourth season, focusing on the highly anticipated Nationals match between Karasuno and Nekoma high schools.

This long-awaited showdown finally takes place, with both teams giving their all in a fierce competition. Ultimately, Karasuno emerges victorious, advancing to the Quarterfinals of Japan’s national tournament.

The match against Nekoma showcases the intense rivalry and the high stakes involved, highlighting Nekoma’s adaptation to Karasuno’s aggressive playstyle.

Hinata chirps at an impressive serve during a match (Left), Kuroo faces off against Tsukishima in ‘Haikyuu!!’ (Production I.G)

However, Karasuno manages to pull through, securing a hard-fought victory against their longtime rivals. After the credits roll, the scene shifts to Shoyo Hinata and Tobio Kageyama observing their next opponents, Kamomedai High, in their upcoming match.

This post-credits tease sets the stage for what lies ahead in the series as it heads towards its end. Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle not only satisfies fans’ expectations with its intense volleyball action but also builds anticipation for the next phase in Karasuno’s journey toward national glory.

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Vaishnavi Kamble is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart specializing in anime and gaming, with a particular niche in manga creator profiles and behind-the-scenes industry interviews. Her work covers the personal journeys of major mangaka — from Isayama's exhaustion over Attack on Titan to Tite Kubo's near-abandonment of Bleach — currently pursuing her master's in economics.

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