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Kuroko no basuke mitobe
Kuroko no basuke mitobe







kuroko no basuke mitobe

Kise beats him, by using his specialty, the ability to copy other player's moves and amplify them.

kuroko no basuke mitobe

Kise visits Seirin, and Kagami challenges him to a one-one. The coach sets up a practice match with Kaijou, a strong team, with one of the members of the Generation of Miracles, Ryota Kise. Kuroko explains his reason for joining the Seirin team was his disagreement with Teiko's motto of 'winning is everything', and their no-team-play style. A teacher interrupts before Kuroko's turn, but he later writes his in chalk in the courtyard. The coach sets an 'entrance exam' for the first-years, to shout their commitment to win the national championships from the school roof-tops during Monday morning assembly. Transcription: ' Honki desu' (Japanese: 本気です) Kuroko states it is impossible for him to do it alone, but that he has decided to be the shadow to Kagami's light. Kagami declares he'll become Japan's best player. Kuroko challenges Kagami to a one-on-one match and fails to impress Kagami until the first-years go up against the 2nd years in a practice match and Kuroko ends up impressing everybody with his skill of using his lack of presence and misdirection to specialize in passing. The club's coach, Riko Aida, sees no limit to the potential of Kagami (who happens to have lived and played basketball in America), while Kuroko appears to be below average, despite previously being a regular of the Teiko Basketball team, famously known as 'The Generation of Miracles'. On clubs day at Seirin Private Highschool (which only formed a year prior, thus having no 3rd years), first-years Taiga Kagami and Tetsuya Kuroko join the basketball club. Transcription: ' Kuroko wa boku desu' (Japanese: 黒子はボクです) The second ending to the second season is 'FANTASTIC TUNE' by Kenshō Ono, the voice actor for the series' main protagonist, Tetsuya Kuroko.Įpisode list Kuroko No Basket No. Its ending theme is 'WALK' by the band OLDCODEX, which also sang the second ending theme of the first season. The first ending theme is 'Start it right away' by Hyadain and the second is 'Catal Rhythm' ( カタルリズム Katarurizumu) by OLDCODEX.įor the second season, GRANRODEO also sang both opening themes: the first one is 'The Other self', and the second is 'Ever-changing Magical Star' (変幻自在のマジカルスター Hengen Jizai no Majikarusutā), thus meaning all opening themes of the anime have been sung solely by the band as of date. The first opening theme is 'Can Do' by GRANRODEO, while the second theme is 'RIMFIRE' by the same band. The first season uses four different pieces of theme music two opening themes and two ending themes. As of December 2012, seven DVD/Blu-ray compilations have been released.

KUROKO NO BASUKE MITOBE SERIES

The series first DVD and Blu-ray compilation was released on J with a new DVD/Blu-ray compilation being released monthly. Now, Tetsuya Kuroko, the phantom sixth member of the 'Generation of Miracles', and Taiga Kagami, a naturally talented player who spent most of middle school in America, are aiming to bring Seirin to the top of Japan, taking on Kuroko's old teammates one by one. This mysterious player is now a freshman at Seirin High, a new school with a powerful, if little-known, team. However, a fact few know is that there was another player of the 'Generation of Miracles', the phantom sixth player. After graduating from middle school, these five stars went to different high schools with top basketball teams. Kuroko no Basuke centres on the 'Generation of Miracles', the regulars of the Teikō Middle School basketball team who rose to distinction by demolishing all competition. The series was also simulcast on Crunchyroll as part of their spring lineup of anime titles.

kuroko no basuke mitobe

The final episode of season 1 aired on Septemand it was announced in the seasonally published Jump NEXT! winter issue that a second season has been green-lit, and aired on October 5, 2013. It is produced by Production I.G and directed by Shunsuke Tada, it began broadcasting on Mainichi Broadcasting System on Apwith Tokyo MX, Nippon BS Broadcasting, and Animax beginning broadcast in the weeks following. Kuroko's Basketball is an anime series adapted from the manga series of the same name by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. Box art of the first Blu-ray compilation released on July 27, 2012









Kuroko no basuke mitobe