"Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle" first exhibition visitors will receive Karasuno and Nekoma clear cards as a special gift

「『劇場版ハイキュー!!ゴミ捨て場の決戦』展」の来場者特典クリアカード(C)古舘春一/集英社・「ハイキュー!!」製作委員会
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「『劇場版ハイキュー!!ゴミ捨て場の決戦』展」の来場者特典クリアカード(C)古舘春一/集英社・「ハイキュー!!」製作委員会

The first exhibition themed on the film version of the anime "Haikyu!!", based on Haruichi Furudate's popular volleyball manga, "Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle", will be held at the Matsuya Ginza (Chuo-ku, Tokyo)'s 8th floor event square from December 27th to January 22nd, 2025. It has been revealed that visitors will receive a clear card featuring a specially drawn key visual of members of Karasuno High School and Nekoma High School as a special bonus.

Ticket lottery details have also been announced. The application period is as follows: the first lottery will be from noon on October 25th to November 4th, the second lottery will be from noon on November 8th to November 21st, and the third lottery will be from noon on November 27th to December 10th. General sales will start at noon on December 14th.

"Haikyu!!" was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump" (Shueisha) from February 2012 to July 2020. The story follows Hinata Shoyo, who suffered a crushing defeat in his final official match in middle school, as he reunites with Kageyama Tobio, a member of the opposing team, at the Karasuno High School volleyball team, where they move on to higher education, and together they aim for the top. The series has sold over 60 million copies in total.

The first season of the TV anime aired from April to September 2014, the second from October 2015 to March 2016, the third from October to December 2016, the first cour of the fourth season from January to April 2020, and the second cour from October to December 2020. "Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle" was released on February 16th and was a huge hit, grossing over 20 billion yen worldwide.


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