Haikyuu!!: Season 3 Staff Confirmed

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The official Haikyuu!! recently revealed the team behind the anime's highly anticipated third season, titled Karasuno Koko VS Shiratorizawa Gakuen Koko . The adaptation, based on Haruichi Furudate's manga, is set to premiere in October, promising plenty of excitement on the court.

First, it's important to note that the main cast remains the same as in previous seasons. This means fans can rest assured that the production quality and style remain intact.

Haikyuu!! Season 3 Staff Confirmed

Haikyuu!! – Season 3's direction and production continue with well-known names

Susumu Mitsunaka returns as director of the series, which will once again be produced by the renowned studio Production I.G. Mariko Ishikawa also continues as assistant director, helping to maintain the visual and narrative consistency of the series.

Taku Kishimoto remains responsible for the series composition, ensuring that the manga-to-anime adaptation maintains its fidelity and characteristic engaging pace.

Technical cast maintains excellence

Character design continues to be handled by Takahiro Kishida, while Yuuko Yahiro and Takahiro Chiba once again take on the role of chief animation directors, ensuring the fluid quality of the matches and the intense expressions of the characters.

Hiromi Kikuta continues as sound director, a key element in conveying the energy of the matches. The soundtrack, meanwhile, is in the hands of Yuuki Hayashi and Asami Tachibana, a duo who composed memorable music in previous seasons.

Therefore, the third season of Haikyuu!! promises to maintain the high technical and narrative standards that have won over fans around the world.

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Source: ANN .

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