Haikyuu!! Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 50+ free printable pages covering the full cast of one of volleyball anime’s most beloved series – from the main duo of Hinata and Kageyama in their Karasuno black-and-orange uniforms to rival team standouts like Oikawa, Kenma, Kuroo, and Bokuto, plus duo and group pages that capture the friendships and rivalries that drive the story. Whether you are coloring with a child who has just discovered the series, working through the gallery as a longtime fan, or looking for character reference before cosplay or fan art, this collection covers the characters people search for most. The full Anime Coloring Pages collection is available through our Anime hub.
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About Haikyuu!!
Haikyuu!! (ハイキュー!!) It is a volleyball manga written and illustrated by Haruichi Furudate, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2012 to July 2020. The anime adaptation by Production I.G aired across four seasons from 2014 to 2020, with an additional theatrical film – Haikyuu!! The Movie: Battle of the Garbage Dump – releasing in 2024.
The story follows Shouyou Hinata, a short but explosively athletic middle schooler who becomes obsessed with volleyball after watching a player known as the “Little Giant” compete on the national stage. He enrolls at Karasuno High School in Miyagi Prefecture, hoping to join their once-prominent volleyball club, only to find the team in decline. His first and fiercest rival from middle school – Tobio Kageyama, a setter with near-supernatural precision – ends up joining the same team. What begins as friction becomes the central partnership of the series: Kageyama’s pinpoint sets paired with Hinata’s speed and jumping ability produce a quick attack that no opponent can read in time.
The series is notable for treating its rival characters with the same depth as its main cast. Teams like Nekoma, Fukurodani, and Aoba Josai are not obstacles – they are parallel stories of players with their own goals and pressures, which is why characters like Oikawa, Kenma, and Bokuto have become fan favorites with followings that rival Hinata and Kageyama’s own.
Who’s in This Collection
Shouyou Hinata is the most represented character in the collection, appearing in portrait pages, action poses, duo pages with Kageyama, and a chibi version. His little sister Natsu Hinata also appears, one of the few non-player characters included.
Tobio Kageyama appears in individual portrait pages and in several duo compositions alongside Hinata. The Kageyama-and-Hinata duo pages – Tobio Kageyama and Shouyou Hinata, Kageyama with Hinata, Shouyou Hinata with Kageyama – make up the largest single relationship cluster in the collection, reflecting how central their partnership is to the series.
Kenma Kozume, Nekoma’s quiet setter, has the deepest individual coverage outside the main duo – five pages showing him in different poses, including the Kenma Kozume with Cat page that references his famously cat-like personality. Kuroo Tetsuro, Nekoma’s captain, and Kotaro Bokuto, Fukurodani’s ace, each have two pages covering their very distinct character designs.
Tooru Oikawa, Aoba Josai’s setter and Kageyama’s direct rival, appears in two pages – Tooru Oikawa and Oikawa Tooru. Kei Tsukishima and Tadashi Yamaguchi, the tall blocker and freckled middle blocker from Karasuno, have dedicated pages. Takanobu Aone, Date Tech’s intimidating tall blocker, appears in a single page that captures his distinctive tall, wide frame and intense expression.
From Karasuno’s core roster: Daichi Sawamura (captain), Koshi Sugawara (third-year setter), Asahi Azumane (ace wing spiker), Yu Nishinoya (libero), Ryunosuke Tanaka (wing spiker), Kiyoko Shimizu (team manager), and Ittetsu Takeda (faculty advisor) all have individual pages. The Chibi Haikyuu page brings several characters together in a chibi art style, and the general ensemble pages (Printable Haikyuu, Haikyuu Sheets) include multi-character compositions.
Coloring Guide: Uniforms and Character Colors
Haikyuu’s coloring pages reward attention to each team’s distinct uniform palette and each character’s specific hair and eye color – both of which are highly consistent across official art and are what fans immediately recognize.
Karasuno’s uniform is the collection’s most frequently depicted: a black body with gold-orange number and accents for home games, and a white body with black-and-orange details for away. When coloring any Karasuno player – Hinata, Kageyama, Nishinoya, Tanaka, Tsukishima, or Sawamura – the uniform color establishes which game context is depicted. The jersey numbers matter for fans: Hinata wears #10, Kageyama #9, Nishinoya #4, Tsukishima #11.
Hinata’s most distinctive feature is his vivid orange hair – a warm, saturated orange that reads almost like a flame, distinctly brighter than rust or burnt orange. His eyes are dark brown, nearly black. His small stature in any team composition page is the other immediate identifier.
Kageyama’s hair is dark navy to near-black, with a slight blue tone visible in well-lit illustrations. His eyes are a very dark, intense blue – distinguishable from black only in careful rendering. His expression in most pages is stern or focused.
Kenma’s hair is one of the most distinctive in the series: black roots fading into dull golden-yellow tips, the result of bleaching only the ends. His eyes are a pale yellow-green, almost cat-like in their stillness.
Tsukishima’s hair is light golden-blonde, and he wears glasses with thin frames. His eyes are a warm amber-yellow. His height – the tallest of the Karasuno first-years – is immediately clear in any multi-character page.
Bokuto’s hair is strikingly patterned: silver-white with black accent streaks, styled upward in a distinctive wing shape when he is in peak performance mode, and drooping flat when he falls into his “emo mode.” His eyes are gold.
Kuroo’s hair is black and naturally messy, with a bedhead quality that looks permanent. His eyes are sharp and slightly yellow-green. Nekoma’s uniform is red and black – a strong contrast to Karasuno’s black and orange that makes rival-team duo pages visually interesting.
Oikawa’s hair is a medium warm brown, styled neatly. Aoba Josai’s uniform is gray – a blue-toned mid-gray that distinguishes them clearly from both Karasuno’s black and Nekoma’s red.
Nishinoya is recognizable by his very short stature even among shorter players, his black hair with a bleached section at the front, and his libero’s white jersey (liberos always wear a contrasting jersey color from their teammates – white or cream against Karasuno’s black).
Coloring Tips for Volleyball Scenes
The volleyball court gives Haikyuu coloring pages a specific atmospheric challenge that most anime pages don’t have: indoor gym lighting. Gym lighting is warm overhead fluorescent – it casts a slightly yellow-warm tone across the floor and player skin, with darker shadows underneath arms and behind legs. For pages showing players mid-action in a game context, applying a very light warm yellow wash as an undercoat before the character’s colors gives the page the gymnasium atmosphere that Haikyuu’s action scenes are famous for.
For action pose pages – Hinata mid-spike, Kageyama setting, Nishinoya in a defensive dive – the motion lines and dynamic angles call for stronger color contrast than portrait pages. Use fuller saturation on the uniform colors and slightly darker values in the shadow areas beneath the extending arm or leg to emphasize the movement direction.
For duo and ensemble pages, keeping each character’s hair color distinct from all others in the composition is the primary goal. In a Kageyama-and-Hinata page, the contrast between Kageyama’s near-black hair and Hinata’s vivid orange does most of the visual work automatically. In Nekoma pages with both Kuroo and Kenma, Kuroo’s solid black versus Kenma’s two-toned black-and-gold creates strong differentiation without additional work.
FAQs
What sport is Haikyuu about? Haikyuu is a volleyball manga and anime – all characters in this collection are members of high school volleyball teams in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
What color is Karasuno’s uniform? Karasuno’s home uniform is black with gold-orange numbers and trim. The away uniform reverses to white with black and orange accents. The libero (Nishinoya) wears a contrasting white jersey at home.
Is the Haikyuu manga finished? Yes. The manga concluded in July 2020, running for 45 volumes. The anime covers the final arc, with the final story told across two theatrical films, the second of which (Battle of the Garbage Dump) was released in 2024.
Who are the main characters in Haikyuu? Shouyou Hinata (wing spiker, Karasuno #10) and Tobio Kageyama (setter, Karasuno #9) are the central duo. The series also gives major coverage to Oikawa Tooru, Kenma Kozume, Kuroo Tetsuro, and Kotaro Bokuto, all of whom have dedicated pages in this collection.
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