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Rating: 7.4/10 by 141 users

HAIKYU!! The Dumpster Battle (2024)

Shoyo Hinata joins Karasuno High's volleyball club to be like his idol, a former Karasuno player known as the 'Little Giant'. But Hinata soon learns that he must team up with his middle school nemesis, Tobio Kageyama. Their clashing styles form a surprising weapon, but can their newfound teamwork defeat their rival Nekoma High in the highly anticipated 'Dumpster Battle', the long awaited ultimate showdown between two opposing underdog teams?

Directing:
  • Susumu Mitsunaka
  • Mariko Ishikawa
Writing:
  • Susumu Mitsunaka
  • Haruichi Furudate
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 16, 2024

Rating: 7.4/10 by 141 users

Alternative Title:
Haikyuu!! THE MOVIE -Decisive Battle at the Garbage Dump- - US
HAIKYU!! Das Play-off der Müllhalde - DE
Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle - GB
HAIKYU!! A Batalha do Lixo - BR
HAIKYU!! A Batalha do Lixão - BR
Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle - US
ไฮคิว!! คู่ตบฟ้าประทาน ตอน: ศึกที่กองขยะ - TH
Haikyuu!! Movie: Gomisuteba no Kessen - JP
Haikyu!! - La batalla del basurero - CL
Haikyu!! - La batalla del basurero - MX

Country:
Japan
Language:
日本語
Runtime: 01 hour 25 minutes
Budget: $5,000,000
Revenue: $89,070,263

Plot Keyword: sports, training, volleyball, slice of life, tournament, based on manga, aftercreditsstinger, shounen, anime, exhilarated
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Ayumu Murase
Shoyo Hinata (voice)
Kaito Ishikawa
Tobio Kageyama (voice)
Yuki Kaji
Kenma Kozume (voice)
Yuichi Nakamura
Tetsuro Kuroo (voice)
Koki Uchiyama
Kei Tsukishima (voice)
Satoshi Hino
Daichi Sawamura (voice)
Yuu Hayashi
Ryunosuke Tanaka (voice)
Nobuhiko Okamoto
Yu Nishinoya (voice)
Miyu Irino
Koshi Sugawara (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
Asahi Azumane (voice)
Soma Saito
Tadashi Yamaguchi (voice)
Toshiki Masuda
Chikara Ennoshita (voice)
Koutaro Nishiyama
Kazuhito Narita (voice)
Shinnosuke Tachibana
Morisuke Yaku (voice)
Mark Ishii
Lev Haiba (voice)
Takanori Hoshino
Nobuyuki Kai (voice)
Seigo Yokota
Taketora Yamamoto (voice)
Ryuichi Sawada
Shohei Fukunaga (voice)
Kyousuke Ikeda
So Inuoka (voice)
Takumi Watanabe
Yuki Shibayama (voice)
Fumiyoshi Shioya
Tamahiko Teshiro (voice)
Hisao Egawa
Keishin Ukai (voice)
Nobuaki Fukuda
Yasufumi Nekomata (voice)
Hiroshi Kamiya
Ittetsu Takeda (voice)
Kanehira Yamamoto
Manabu Naoi (voice)
Hiroshi Naka
Ikkei Ukai (voice)
Kaori Nazuka
Kiyoko Shimizu (voice)
Sumire Morohoshi
Hitoka Yachi (voice)
Mao Ichimichi
Alisa Haiba (voice)
Miyu Tomita
Akane Yamamoto (voice)
Yuka Komatsu
Saeko Tanaka (voice)

CinemaSerf

After an astonishing run of success in the Harutaka High School Volleyball championships, "Karasuno" school must now face their rivals from "Nekoma" and the film depicts, in almost real-time, the ebbs and flows of that game whilst providing us with a narrative of the characters in each team and of their relationships with each other in "peace time" - past and present. The animation of the game is lively and at times quite visceral. Each player has their set task within their own team - they must continually evolve their tactics on the court as each pushes the other to new standards, to move quicker or jump higher. One team is much more aggressive and forceful with the ball, the other much more adept at controlling the pace and hopefully frustrating errors from their opponents - and the exhausting dedication required to play as well as the emotional trials faced is well captured as the story reaches it's denouement. It's based on a series I haven't seen, but unlike many of it's contemporaries, this film provides for enough of the backstory via flashback and narration to give us enough information to be able to treat this more as a stand alone story within the confines of the match itself. The style of artwork is very two-dimensional with precious little effort gone into activating the crowd beyond the audio, but the close up nature of the facial and athletic imagery as well as the soundtrack give the thing quite an intensity and show just how team sports can be character-building and to an extent, even life affirming. Tough old game volleyball, too!

Vivekanandan KS

The movie is too short and fast paced compared to the original work in manga and compared to all those previous matches in the anime. It felt like a recap movie than as a standalone movie. Disappointed a lot like any other Haikyuu fan. I wish it gets reanimated as a series. I highly suggest u to start read the manga first and see this movie as a recap. 😓😓 Disappointed in the studio as they didn't justify the manga.


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