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Haikyu!! VS The Little Giant Movie and Special Anime Both Confirmed for 2027

Haikyu!! fans, the wait is almost over — and it turns out you’re getting two productions instead of one. On August 19, 2026 (aka Haikyu!! Day in Japan), TOHO animation officially confirmed that both 劇場版ハイキュー!! VS 小さな巨人 (Haikyu the Movie: VS The Little Giant) and a companion special anime, ハイキュー!! バケモノたちの行くところ (Haikyu!!: The Place Where Monsters Go), will release in 2027 in Japan.

Official 2027 announcement card showing both Haikyu!! projects
Image courtesy of TOHO animation

What Haikyu!! VS The Little Giant Covers

The film picks up where Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle left off. Karasuno High School faces Kamomedai High School in the Spring High Nationals quarterfinals — and at the centre of it is a rivalry the series has been building to for years: Shoyo Hinata versus Korai Hoshiumi, two players who both carry the legend of the Little Giant on their shoulders.

Director Susumu Mitsunaka and studio Production I.G. return from the first finale film. Mitsunaka has helmed the franchise since Season 1, and his handling of the Dumpster Battle earned widespread praise for its pacing and emotional punch — so expectations for this second match are high.

Super Teaser PV for Haikyu!! VS The Little Giant — via TOHO animation チャンネル on YouTube
Hinata Shoyo in action on the volleyball court
Image courtesy of TOHO animation

The Companion Piece: Bakemono-tachi no Iku Tokoro

Here’s the part that has the fanbase buzzing: the companion special anime The Place Where Monsters Go runs concurrently with the Karasuno vs. Kamomedai quarterfinal in the manga, following Fukurodani Academy vs. Mujinazaka in their own quarterfinal clash. Both stories are happening at the same time in the same tournament. Publishing both as a simultaneous release is a smart structural choice — and gives fans who’ve been waiting for the Fukurodani match their own dedicated production rather than a background mention.

Official 2027 release announcement for both Haikyu!! productions — via TOHO animation チャンネル on YouTube

Catch the Live Special Tonight at 7:19pm SGT

If you want to see the full reveal as it happens, the third Haikyu!! RECEPTION special programme streams live on the TOHO animation YouTube channel tonight at 20:19 JST (7:19pm SGT). Voice actors Ayumu Murase (Hinata) and Kaito Ishikawa (Kageyama) are appearing alongside manga editor Ritsuki Azuma, and more details on both productions are expected to drop during the broadcast.

Hinata Shoyo close-up portrait
Image courtesy of TOHO animation

When Will Singapore Fans Get to Watch?

No international release dates or streaming platform partnerships have been confirmed yet — all we know is 2027 in Japan. That said, The Dumpster Battle landed on both Netflix and Crunchyroll for Singapore audiences after its Japanese theatrical run, so Haikyu!! has form when it comes to reaching SEA fans. Crunchyroll currently simulcasts the existing series in Singapore. For now, SG fans will need to keep an eye on announcements from both platforms.

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SAO Creator’s Devils’ Crest Gets Ado Opening — November 6 on Prime Video

Devils’ Crest — the new anime from SAO and Accel World creator Reki Kawahara and studio Production I.G — just got its biggest reveal at Anime Expo 2026: Ado is singing the opening theme. The song is titled “Shinka” (シンカ), and it lands on Prime Video worldwide — including Singapore — on 6 November 2026.

What Is the Devils’ Crest Anime?

Adapted from Kawahara’s Dengeki Bunko light novel series — serialised since 2022 under his Straight Edge label — Devils’ Crest follows Yuma Ashihara, a sixth-grader who logs into a VRMMORPG called Actual Magic. Midway through a session, the game’s boundaries collapse: the digital world bleeds into physical reality, classmates begin mutating into in-game monsters, and Yuma and his twin sister Sawa are trapped in a survival scenario where neither world’s rules apply cleanly.

Kawahara’s tagline for the series — “This is a game, and it is real” — echoes the DNA of Sword Art Online, but the stakes here land differently: the intrusion is sudden, involuntary, and the consequences play out in the real world from the very first episode.

Yuma Ashihara emerging from his VR dive pod in the Devils' Crest anime
Image courtesy of Devils’ Crest Project

A Serious Production Lineup

Production I.G is animating the series — the studio behind Ghost in the Shell, Haikyuu!!, and Vinland Saga, so the expectations for visual craft are high. Character design is handled by Yukiko Horiguchi, best known for K-On! and Toradora!, whose clean and emotionally readable style suits a premise that needs you to care about characters in two different visual registers (the real world and the game world).

The production crew: Chief Director Shinji Ushiro / Director Kenichiro Komaya / Series Composition Eiji Umehara. Music is co-composed by Yuki Hayashi (My Hero Academia, Haikyuu!!) and Naoyuki Chikatani, with sound direction by Jin Aketagawa.

The main cast: Haruka Shiraishi as Yuma, Konomi Inagaki as twin sister Sawa, Yuya Hirose as Kenji Kondo, and Satomi Amano as Minagi Sano.

Devils’ Crest 1st Promotional Video — via Warner Bros. Japan Anime on YouTube

Why Ado Is the Right Call for This Opening

The opening theme announcement was made at Anime Expo 2026 on 5 July: Ado‘s new single “Shinka”, composed by Vocaloid producer Yurii Kannon, is the series opener. As Ado explained of the track, as reported by Skream!: “In a world where ‘reality’ and ‘game’ invade each other, where do true feelings lie, and what is real versus illusory? This song is filled with the desire to believe and move forward even amidst various anxieties and conflicts.”

If Ado’s track record with anime is any indicator — “Usseewa” turned heads, “Idol” from Oshi no Ko became one of the most-streamed anime songs of the last decade — she reliably brings the kind of vocal intensity that sticks. For a series about two worlds colliding without warning, her tonal range (eerie to euphoric, often in a single breath) is a natural fit. Singapore fans who caught her in Oshi no Ko will recognise exactly why the Devils’ Crest production team made this call.

A dark-haired character in a demon-themed in-game costume in the Devils' Crest anime
Image courtesy of Devils’ Crest Project

What Singapore Fans Need to Know Before November 6

Devils’ Crest launches exclusively on Prime Video on 6 November 2026, simultaneous worldwide. No region-lock, no wait — SG fans are in from day one. Prime Video has increasingly become the home for prestige anime in Singapore, and a Kawahara series with a Production I.G pedigree and an Ado opening is a genuine watch-day-one title.

Kawahara’s work has had a strong presence at Singapore events over the years — SAO merchandise is a mainstay at conventions like Anime Festival Asia and GameStart — and the VR gaming premise of Devils’ Crest should resonate particularly with SG’s gaming audience. The core loop of a kid trapped between a game world and reality, trying to figure out what the rules even are, is a premise that hits differently when your audience grew up with VRcades and MMOs.

Devils’ Crest premieres worldwide on Prime Video on 6 November 2026. Watch the first PV on YouTube for an early look at Production I.G’s take on Kawahara’s mixed-reality world.