(dub) 24 | : Removing The "solitary King"

For much of the series, Kageyama struggled with the legacy of his middle school nickname, "King of the Court," which was originally given to him as an insult by his teammates due to his demanding and self-centered style of play. In this episode, during a high-stakes match against Aoba Johsai, Kageyama experiences a profound internal shift:

The "Solitary King" title is removed as Kageyama begins to trust and rely on his teammates rather than trying to carry the game alone.

Karasuno and Aoba Johsai reach a grueling 24-24 tie in the third set, leading to long, exhaustion-filled rallies. (Dub) 24 : Removing the "Solitary King"

Instead of forcing his will onto the spikers, Kageyama learns that a setter's true power comes from bringing out the full potential of every player on the court. Key Plot Moments

This episode is widely regarded as one of the best in the series, currently holding a . While it depicts a defeat, it ultimately sets the stage for Karasuno's later triumphs by cementing the bond between Kageyama and the rest of the crows. For much of the series, Kageyama struggled with

Despite Karasuno's growth, the episode ends with Oikawa and Aoba Johsai stopping the "freak quick" attack, leading to a heartbreaking loss for Karasuno.

Tadashi Yamaguchi is brought in as a pinch server during a critical moment, an important step in his own character development. Instead of forcing his will onto the spikers,

" Removing the Solitary King " is the title of the powerful . This episode marks a pivotal turning point for Tobio Kageyama, where he finally sheds his "King of the Court" persona to truly embrace his role within the Karasuno team. The Transformation of the "King"