The bold journey of Karasuno High’s volleyball team inHaikyuu!!has been captured in dynamic animation. Production I.G has delivered thrilling matches and hilarious comedic moments in the anime.Haikyuu!!’s third season ended off with Karasuno finally making it to Nationals, a dream they have been working tirelessly towards for three seasons.
Season 4 marked a turning point for the team, the start of their time in Nationals. This momentous occasion was also animated in a new animation style. Concerns about the action not being animated as excitingly as the previous seasons began to rise, as this season is more important than ever, now that the boys have made it Nationals.

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Why the Change?
Apparently, the producer ofHaikyuu!!wanted the art style to look more similar to the manga’s style of drawing. The manga and season 4 have a simpler artistic style than that in seasons 1-3. Apparently, a lot of animation studios are creating anime that closely resembles the drawing style of their original mangas to appear more interesting. As a result,Haikyuu!!getting the same treatment may not be a surprise.
New Staff
From 2014-2016, Susumu Mitsunaka (Weathering with YouandDetective Conan: The Bride of Halloween) served as director ofHaikyuu!!. After three seasons, Mitsunaka stepped down and handed the directorial reigns over to Masako Sato. Sato has worked on projects such asHowl’s Moving Castle,Spirited Awayand theNaruto Shippudenmovie. BeforeHaikyuu!!, her only known directorial projectAnima Yell!. Chief Animation Director Takahiro Chiba also stepped down fromHaikyuu!!. Chiba worked on key animation for anime such asBlue Exorcist,NarutoandLove Hina, to name a few. Yū Kobayashi (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood,Spy x FamilyandFairy Tail) was subsequently promoted from Key Animation to Chief Animation Director for season 4.
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With key staff members resigning from the anime, the new end result of season 4 unfoubtedly felt a bit jarring to fans. Sato has worked with major studios like Production I.G andGhiblibefore, so it was to be expected that a certain level of creativity and passion was to be put intoHaikyuu!!. Sato has also worked in smaller roles on previous seasons of the anime, so she is not totally new to the project. Just like Sato, Kobayashi has previously worked onHaikyuu!!, however, this is the first time he is in the role of Chief Animation Director.
Fan Reception
The general consensus is that the initial art style is preferred over the new one. One Quora contributor noted that Hinata andKageyama’s classic bickering is still prevalent in the fourth season, so at least the character’s personality traits did not change. Another opined that the art style fits the manga just fine, but did not translate to anime very well, as the characters look more “flat and cartoon-ish” in the fourth season.
OneReddit user statedthat the action is not as dynamic, which is to be expected considering that two important staff members resigned. With many staff members from the previous seasons still on board, the familiarity with the anime is evident, but the lack of experience from some staff members is forgivable as season 4 is still enjoyable. Another user said fans were being overly critical of season 4. The perfection of seasons 1-3 is hard to maintain, but season four’s action sequences were still exciting. All in all, fan reception to the new animation style was mixed. While some were more open to the new direction the series was going in, others were expectedly more critical of the change.

Sources:Quora;IMDb;SakugaBlog;Reddit;CB
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