Updated on April 30, 3:13 p.m. (GMT+8): Improved relevancy.
If you’re wondering how to watch Haikyuu in order — the shonen sports anime series created by Haruichi Furudate — you’re in for an exciting ride.
Haikyuu follows the story of Shoyo Hinata, a young boy who becomes inspired to play volleyball after watching a match on TV.
It’s a tale of determination, teamwork, and the pursuit of greatness.
In this guide, we’ll show you Haikyuu’s correct chronological order so you don’t miss a spike.
Whether you’re a newcomer to the series or a seasoned fan looking for a refresher, this article will help you navigate the exhilarating world of high-flying volleyball action that is Haikyuu.
How to watch Haikyuu in order
Our Haikyuu watch order offers a variety of content, including multiple anime seasons, full-length feature films, OVAs, and a special episode.
TITLE | JAPANESE TITLE | CONTENT | YEAR RELEASED |
Haikyuu!! season 1 | — | Main season | 2014 |
The Arrival of Lev! | Riefu genkan! | OVA | 2014 |
Haikyuu!! The End and the Beginning | Owari to Hajimari | Movie 1 | 2015 |
Haikyuu!! The Winner and the Loser | Shousha to Haisha | Movie 2 | 2015 |
Haikyuu season 2 | — | Main season | 2016 |
Vs. Failing Grades | Vs. Akaten | OVA | 2016 |
Haikyuu season 3 | — | Main season | 2016 |
Betting on the Spring High Volleyball | Tokushu! Haru-ko Volley ni Kaketa Seishun | Special OVA feature | 2017 |
Haikyuu!! Talent and Sense | Sainou To Sense | Movie 3 | 2017 |
Haikyuu!! Battle of Concepts | Concept no Tatakai | Movie 4 | 2017 |
Haikyuu season 4 | — | Main season | 2020 |
Land vs. Sky | Riku vs. ku | OVA | 2020 |
The Path of the Ball | Boru no michi | OVA | 2020 |
Battle of the Garbage Dump | Gomisuteba no Kessen | Movie 5 | 2024 |
Where to watch Haikyuu
Haikyuu! is available on the following streaming platforms:
Availability may differ depending on your region.
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