Deliver the Perfect Set with Kageyama’s Pinpoint Precision!
Experience the thrill of Haikyu!! with this S.H.Figuarts figure of Tobio Kageyama, the “King of the Court.” Standing 16 cm tall, Kageyama’s focused expression and advanced articulation let you recreate his signature precise sets and powerful spikes right on your shelf.
Features & Benefits:
Extensive Articulation: Full joint range in shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles for dynamic volleyball poses
Four Interchangeable Facial Parts: From intense concentration to triumphant grin, capture every match-deciding moment
Multiple Wrist & Bangs Parts: Four left and four right wrist sets plus alternate bangs pieces let you fine-tune his look and hand gestures for perfect ball control
Volleyball Accessory & Exclusive Stand: Includes a detailed volleyball and a honeycomb-style pedestal with clips to support airborne sets and spikes
Perfect For:
Collectors and Haikyu!! fans who want to showcase Kageyama’s unparalleled setting skill in high-flying action poses.
Don’t wait—add Tobio Kageyama S.H.Figuarts to your lineup today and let him set the pace of your display!
Team: Karasuno High, Kitagawa Daiichi Junior High (former) Height: 181.9 cm Weight: 66.3 kg Birthday: December 22, 1996 Year: 1st Year, class 3 Number: 9 Position: Setter Favorite Food: Pork curry with a soft-boiled egg on top Current Concerns: He's worried that animals seem to dislike him Ability Parameters (out of 5): power = 4; jump = 4; stamina = 5; intellect = 5; technique = 5; speed = 4
Kageyama was initially referred to as "King of the Court," a derogatory nickname that insinuates his autocratic nature, given to him by his former teammates at Kitagawa Daiichi during his late middle school days. Kageyama is widely regarded as a stunning prodigy and an absolute genius by many of the prefecture's players and coaches. After joining Karasuno, he manages to change his attitude for the better with the help of his new teammates and rediscover what it means to be part of a team.
Unbeknownst to the majority of his schoolmates and acquaintances, however, he is actually much more sensitive and childish than he appears to be; he simply does not know how to control his frustration and express his thoughts and emotions in an appropriate way.
Since joining Karasuno, he has grown to be more respectful of his upperclassmen (Sugawara and Asahi in particular), as well as more accepting of people whose abilities and/or views differ from his own, and has come to once again understand the importance of teamwork and mutual trust in the sport he treasures so much. This has also helped him regain his confidence as a setter.
He became a part of Japan's national volleyball team at the age of 19, participating in the Rio Olympics in 2016.In November 2018, he was playing as a setter for the Japanese V-League Division 1 team Schweiden Adlers.Currently, he is a member of Ali Roma, an Italian professional team in Italy Serie A.(Source: Haikyuu!! Wiki)