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  1. Rintarō Suna (Japanese: 角名 (すな) 倫太郎 (りんたろう) , Suna Rintarō) is a second-year student attending Inarizaki High. He plays as a middle blocker on the volleyball team. Post-high school, he became a middle blocker for the EJP Raijin, a professional volleyball team in Division 1 of Japan's V.League. He is also a member of the Japan Men's National Volleyball Team. Suna has ...

  2. Thoughts on Suna Rintaro. I'm curious about what everyone thinks of Suna given he had a small but memorable role to play. And even though we didn't see much of him, I would assume that he is a really skilled player based on how effective most of his spikes have been. Upon introduction coach Ukai named him as one of the top two scorers for ...

  3. The entire point of Suna is that he's almost impossible to handle on your own and trying to do so is playing into his hand. Theoretically, Kamomedai has the better blocking system, the wider you can make the block the better chance you have of containing him. Alternatively, Karasuno would rely more on their backrow, since we generally see ...

  4. Suna actually works like a windscreen wiper and doesn't hit it from the highest point but from slightly from side, so he has a lot bigger amount of free space to hit the ball. I actually haven't anyone done it before in real life the way Suna does, it takes staggering amount of strength and coordination and can actually work only with a little ...

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  6. Haikyu!! season 4. Haikyu!! The fourth and final season of Haikyu!! anime television series, titled Haikyū!! To the Top (ハイキュー!! TO THE TOP), [1] is produced by Production I.G. and Masako Satō replaced Susumu Mitsunaka as director, with the returning staff from the previous seasons. [2] The season was announced at the Jump Festa '19 ...

  7. Haikyū!! (ハイキュー!!) is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate. Individual chapters have been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2012, with bound volumes published by Shueisha. The series was initially published as a one-shot in Shueisha's seasonal Jump NEXT! magazine prior to serialization. As of December 2016, twenty-four volumes ...

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