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The Tokyo training camp is halfway done, and Karasuno is starting to see some results from all their extra practice. The new version of the Freak Quick just isn't working out, however. Looking for new ways to fight in the air, Hinata goes to Fukurodani's ace, Kotaro Bokuto, for some help.
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Galvanized by Atsumu Miya's selfless setting, Inarizaki gets back into a groove! But right when the Miya Twins think they've got Karasuno dead to rights, their attack is stopped by the last person anyone expected!
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The fourth set of the Miyagi Prefecture qualifier round finals is quite the nail-biter! Karasuno's back is against the wall, and there's no room left for error. Their middle blockers continue to give it all they've got as the tense back-and-forth continues, but towards the end of the set, Kageyama starts looking a little off...! With loss looming overhead, can Karasuno pull itself back together and win the game?!
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It's the final set of the Spring Tournament qualifier semifinals, and Aoba Johsai has game point! With their backs against the wall yet again, Karasuno digs deep and throws their greatest efforts into one final rally. Will they be able to take the rally and overcome the Great King?!
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The Inter-High match between Karasuno and Aoba Johsai continues. Star setter Tohru Oikawa has figured out the secret behind Kageyama and Hinata's quick sets and has them on the ropes! When Kageyama loses his cool, he ends up getting benched and is subbed out by none other than third year Koushi Sugawara! Will Karasuno's new approach be enough for them to seize control of the game and win?
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Hinata boldly declares that he won't close his eyes for the freak quick anymore, but Kageyama isn't having any of it. The two of them fight, setting the entire team back in the practice game. Now, having come face-to-face with how much better all the Tokyo teams are than them, Karasuno will either step up their game and evolve into a new team or crumble under the pressure.
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Motivated by their heartbreaking loss to Aoba Johsai, Karasuno now works towards a new goal—the Spring Tournament! The team gears up for a trip to Tokyo for a training camp with some of the top teams in Tokyo, including Nekoma, but there's something they need to do first...pass their finals! Hinata, Kageyama, Nishinoya and Tanaka are all at risk of not being allowed to go. What are they going to do?!
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It's Bokuto versus Kiryu—two of the top hitters in the nation—in the quarterfinals of the Spring Tournament! Bokuto is playing better than ever, but Akaashi, lured into making a handful of critical mistakes, gets benched. Meanwhile, as Hinata prepares for his next game, he runs into the last person in the world he ever expected to meet!...Rated:T
The Inter-High match between Karasuno and Aoba Johsai continues. Karasuno has dragged the game into a third set and is struggling to keep up their momentum. In a desperate move, Coach Ukai decides to bring out Tadashi Yamaguchi as a pinch server! Could this be the push Karasuno needs to keep the team's hopes alive and beat Aoba Johsai?
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Day 3 of the Spring Tournament gets off to a calamitous start when Karasuno makes a critical mistake and loses the first set to Nekoma! In the second set, Karasuno tenaciously attacks while Nekoma pushes through the long and grueling rallies. Karasuno manages to build a slight lead, but Kenma's plan slowly takes effect, and Hinata finds that he's constantly out of position to attack. Rated: T
The practice game with Date Tech continues, and Karasuno clumsily dances around their new techniques in an attempt to break through the Iron Wall. But will any of these techniques work when even the Freak Quick can't? Then, time passes, the new year rolls around and the Spring Tournament begins!
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After graduating high school, Hinata books it all the way to Brazil to learn how to play beach volleyball and improve his control and strength. While there, his efforts earn him the moniker "Ninja Shoyo," and one day he's approached by another player named Heitor, who is desperate to win his next match and keep his sponsors. Will Hinata's skills be enough to help his new partner?...
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Thanks to their practice games with Tokyo's powerhouse teams, Karasuno now has a whole new arsenal of weapons at their disposal. Hinata and Kageyama's new quick set is also starting to come together! The Spring Tournament preliminaries are about to begin, and Karasuno starts their first official game with the hopes of turning all their frustrations and losses into victories!
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The long-awaited Dumpster Battle begins! Nekoma, known for its defense, shocks everyone by going with aggressive synchro attacks! Meanwhile, Tsukishima watches blocking master Kuroo effectively curb Karasuno's assault and declares he can't outdo him...at least, not on his own! Rated: T
It's the Spring Tournament quarterfinals, and the two smallest hitters—Hinata and Hoshiumi—are already making the sparks fly! Kamomedai's consistent and systematic blocking strategies have Hinata stymied, while Tsukishima's cold and logical decision-making has Hoshiumi stuffed! It isn't long before the game turns into a vicious back-and-forth battle between offense and defense!...Rated:T
Hinata is removed from the game with a fever, leaving Karasuno to battle it out with Kamomedai in the final set without their biggest scorer! Distraught at not being able to be there for his teammates, Hinata watches the rest of the game via broadcast. What does he see from the outside of the court? The Spring Tournament arc comes to an end!...Rated:T
The final points between Karasuno and Inarizaki are tossed back and forth as both teams struggle to finish the other off and declare victory. But with time running out, will Karasuno be able to win the final set, or will Inarizaki send them packing?
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Round one of the Spring Tournament begins! Karasuno faces off against Tsubakihara Academy, a team that's come to nationals for the second year in a row. Mistakes and problems pile up as the huge gymnasium begins to mess with Karasuno's ability to navigate the court. Kageyama begins to acclimate to the new environment, but the Tsubakihara players aren't pushovers...and they have a secret weapon!
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Karasuno wins their first match of the Spring Tournament! Hinata goes to watch Fukurodani and Nekoma play their games and runs into the other Little Giant from the All-Japan Youth Camp—Kamomedai High's Korai Hoshiumi! Then the second day of the tournament begins, and the seeded teams join the fray!
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