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com praised Kato's art and the series' "multi-dimensional world that melds European architecture, Japanese culture, modern technology and Tim Burton-esque whimsy", also stating that it is a "multicultural mishmash" of Harry Potter, Cirque du Soleil, Blade Runner and Alice in Wonderland, but she called the action scenes "a bit chaotic, and sometimes hard to follow". [65] Anime[edit] Carl Kimlinger from Anime News Network emphasized how the execution was well-performed, resulting in entertaining episodes, especially its fight scenes, which were noted to be one of the anime's strongest points, and described it as "Great action, fun characters, and an occasional tug at the heart as well; every episode without fail is a blast". [66] Sandra Scholes of Active Anime noted similarities to other series like Trinity Blood, Fullmetal Alchemist and Bleach, but wrote that the story and characters have "plenty of their own to tantalize us to watch. "[67] Notes[edit] ^ Tokyo MX lists the season premiere on January 6 at 24:30, which is effectively January 7 at 12:30 a. m. JST. [17] ^ English translated titles are taken from Hulu. ^ a b c Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode. ^ Episode 13 was released on Hulu a week before its broadcast in Japan. References[edit] ^ a b c "The Official Website for Undead Unluck". Viz Media. There are times where he uses his misdirection ability to run away, and also a time where he was late for a game but pretended to have been there from the start [7] (until Kagami pointed out the sweat on his brow, indicating that he was actually late and had run all the way to school). While initially antisocial towards his teammates, he gradually warms up and starts to openly express himself more. It has been shown that he has a soft spot for cute animals, like kittens and dogs (Tetsuya #2). Abilities & Skills “ This guy's strength is completely different from the rest of us. It belongs in a different world. ” —Shintarō Midorima, comparing Kuroko to the Generation of Miracles Physical Ability 3/10 Technique 5/10 Stamina 5/10 Mental Strength 10/10 Special Ability 10/10 Though Kuroko is fairly weak overall, his highly specialized talents allow him to play a central role in any team. Possessing a superbly observant eye in addition to his ability to blend in invisibly to any environment, Kuroko can perform imperceptible passes and virtually unstoppable steals, getting the ball to and between his teammates faster than opponents can react. His near-invisibility makes him highly susceptible to on-court injuries however. Further, his talent is not effective indefinitely. If he is left in play too long, opponents grow used to his misdirection tactics; as such, he must be placed on the bench at varying points in any match to prevent this. Taiga Kagami notes that Kuroko's abilities is somehow unknown due to his smell being odorless, neither he is weak or strong, out of all the Miracles who played alone with their abilities, Kuroko is the only Miracle who is a "prodigy" when it comes to teamwork, which is above Akashi's teamplay and strategies, as he help Kagami defeating all the Miracles, technically Kuroko also defeated them as well because of his trust and bond to his teammates, he is also the only one who is capable of stopping a player while in the Zone with the help from his teammates.
Archived from the original on April 7, 2004. ^ "《幽遊白書》-《YU YU HAKUSHO》". YouTube. Archived from the original on November 5, 2022. Retrieved November 28, 2022. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Yû Yû Hakusho: It's Only Supernatural – A Field Guide to Yû Yû Hakusho". Animerica. Viz Media. 6 (2): 4–6, 24–6. February 1998. ISSN 1067-0831.