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Haikyuu!! Seasons 1 & 2 English Dub Now Streaming on Crunchyroll

Krunal Krunal Follow Nov 10, 2025 · 1 min read
Haikyuu!! Seasons 1 & 2 English Dub Now Streaming on Crunchyroll
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Volleyball fans, If you’ve been waiting to experience the high-flying action of Haikyuu!! in English, your wait is over. Crunchyroll just launched the English dubs for seasons 1 and 2, making it easier than ever to binge-watch this smash-hit sports anime. The dubs hit the streaming service on Friday, November 7, 2025, so you can jump in right now—whether you’re new to the series or want to hear those epic spikes in your native language.

Based on Haruichi Furudate‘s beloved manga, Haikyuu!! follows Shoyo Hinata, a short but determined kid inspired by the “Little Giant” volleyball star. He teams up with his rival-turned-teammate Tobio Kageyama to form Karasuno High’s powerhouse duo. Expect intense matches, teamwork drama, and plenty of laughs as they chase nationals glory. Produced by Production I.G, the anime captures every serve and block with stunning animation.

Season 1 kicked off in April 2014 with 25 episodes full of origin stories and first big wins, wrapping up in September. Season 2 dove deeper into rivalries starting October 2015, building the hype for more. (Quick note: Seasons 3 and 4, including To The Top, are already dubbed and streaming too—perfect for a full marathon!)

The English voice cast brings fresh energy: Bryce Papenbrook voices the fiery Hinata, while Kageyama is brought to life by Kyle McCarley. Other stars include Christopher Bevins as Daichi and Trina Nishimura as Kiyoko. Directed by Susumu Nishikawa with scripts by Taku Kishimoto, the dub stays true to the heart-pounding spirit of the original Japanese version by the late Susumu Nishikawa.

Ready to serve? Head to Crunchyroll’s Haikyuu!! page to stream seasons 1 and 2 dubbed for free with ads (or go premium for ad-free HD). It’s available in regions like North America, the UK, and Australia. For the latest updates, check Anime News Network or join the discussion on their forums.

Why watch dubbed? It’s a great entry point for English speakers, and with the Haikyuu!! movie finale The Dumpster Battle still buzzing from its 2024 release, now’s the time to catch up. What’s your favorite Karasuno moment? Share in the comments below!

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Krunal Kanojiya is the lead editor of Krunime with over 5 years of experience covering Anime, K-drama, and Japanese pop culture. He specializes in spotting breakout series early, analyzing studios and voice actors, and advising streaming platforms.