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The only singer to accompany them at game launch is Hatsune Miku, who is mysterious in her personality as well as gothic lolita appearance, though this changes later on. Their image color is Dark Purple, and they represent trauma. Nightcord refers to the online voice-chat platform the group use, similar to the real-life chat platform Discord. Kanade Yoisaki (宵崎 奏, Yoisaki Kanade) Voiced by: Tomori Kusunoki[9] The leader of Nightcord at 25:00, the composer of the circle who goes by the internet name "K". Kanade is a hikikomori who always wears a jersey and rarely attends school. Her father was also a music composer, who fell ill of an occupational stress and was hospitalized due to the sense of being compared to his daughter. This event traumatized Kanade and led her to vow to "make a song that can save people". Mafuyu Asahina (朝比奈 まふゆ, Asahina Mafuyu) Voiced by: Rui Tanabe[9] The lyricist of the circle, known by the internet name "Yuki". Pressed into fulfilling the expectations of others, especially her mother, Mafuyu lost sight of herself and her emotions. She puts up a "good girl" facade around other people, but reverts to her real, somber self in front of her group members. Outside the circle members, only Emu Otori seems to be aware of this. really see any changes in their personalities. They're just the same all throughout the show and there's nothing really interesting about them besides their "superhuman abilities" that define them. Kagami jumps around and Kuroko passes around. That's about it. Kuroko could've been more interesting if they fleshed out the effects of his past with the GoM and how he could've been transformed after their loss against Aomine. This also goes for every single team in KNB, they don't have any solid dynamic and it's just a repetition of the typical "calm-dumb-energetic-smart" squad in the team. The main teams in KNB aren't that interesting and don't really give us how they are outside or inside the team/school. Take Haikyuu for example, like KNB, they have many teams and you can see or feel a connection to them because you get to see what they're like outside of volleyball. However, in KNB, you only get to see the different teams during games ONLY. THAT'S IT. That also goes for Seirin.
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