Production I.G. delivers sharp animation during Kageyama’s intense focus.
The "King of the Court" title is reclaimed—not as an insult, but as a mark of his absolute command over the game. 🔥 Key Match Moments
This episode is a masterclass in . It proves that for Karasuno to beat the best in Japan, they can't just play nice—they have to be "monsters" who challenge each other.
Atsumu continues to terrorize Karasuno with his dual-wielding serve (spike and jump floater).
This episode marks a pivotal moment for . After his time at the All-Japan Youth Camp, he struggled to balance his "tyrant" tendencies with being a team player.
Kageyama’s demanding sets force the hitters to aggressive heights, shifting the momentum back to Karasuno. 📈 Why It Matters
Growth often requires friction and the courage to demand more from your peers. If you'd like, I can: Break down Tanaka's big moment in the following episodes. Compare Kageyama vs. Atsumu's setting styles. List the best soundtracks used during this specific match.
Kageyama starts being brutally honest with his hitters.