Haikyuu!! Second Season (dub) Episode 11 May 2026

In , titled "Above" , the summer training camp in Tokyo officially concludes, marking a pivotal transition from practice to the competitive Spring High School Tournament Preliminaries . Episode Summary

The episode begins with the final match of the training camp against . While the ace Kotaro Bokuto enters one of his dejected "moods," his teammates demonstrate why they are a top Tokyo team by supporting him until he recovers to score the final point. Haikyuu!! Second Season (Dub) Episode 11

Following the matches, the teams celebrate their hard work with a massive . This scene serves as a rare moment of levity and camaraderie between rivals like Karasuno, Nekoma, and Fukurodani. As the camp breaks up, Karasuno returns to Miyagi with newfound skills—specifically the perfected "New Freak Quick" and improved individual defensive techniques—ready to face the local powerhouse, Shiratorizawa . In , titled "Above" , the summer training

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