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Characters[] Main article: Characters The manga and anime series Slam Dunk features a cast of fictional characters created by Takehiko Inoue. The series takes place in Japan, with the main characters being high school basketball players from Kanagawa Prefecture. It tells the story of Hanamichi Sakuragi, a teenager who falls in love with Haruko Akagi after being rejected by 50 other girls. However, as Haruko is in love with Kaede Rukawa, a popular and talented basketball player, Sakuragi decides to join the Shohoku High School basketball team to surpass Rukawa and make Haruko fall in love with him. As he starts learning how to play basketball, Sakuragi starts liking the sport and resolves to become the best player. On the team, Sakuragi meets Haruko's older brother, Takenori Akagi, who is also Shohoku's captain, and two other players with violent pasts that caused them to leave the sport, Ryota Miyagi and Hisashi Mitsui.Along the way, Hinata and Kageyama push each other into reaching their full potential, and Hinata develops relationships with his first real team, thus beginning Karasuno's journey of redemption to restore their reputation and make it to the Nationals. Both Hinata and Kageyama aspire to be professional volleyball players, and make a promise to one another after they graduate from high school that no matter what, they will both play on the same court again. They have a remarkable bond and devote their lives to each other and the sport of volleyball. Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Haikyu!! chapters Written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate, Haikyu!! was initially published as a one-shot in Shueisha's seasonal Jump NEXT! on January 8, 2011. [6] A second one-shot was published in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on April 25, 2011. [7] Haikyu!! started its serialization in Weekly Shōnen Jump on February 20, 2012. [8] In 2019, the manga entered its final arc. [9] The series finished on July 20, 2020. [10][11] Shueisha collected its chapters in 45 tankōbon volumes, released from June 4, 2012 to November 4, 2020. [12][13] At their panel at New York Comic Con, North American publisher Viz Media announced their license of the manga and released the series in 2016. [14] Shueisha began to simulpublish the series in English on the website and app Manga Plus in January 2019.
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