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Kuroko's Basketball Edit What would you like to edit? SynopsisBackgroundAlternative TitlesPictureAiring DatesProducersRelationsRatingDurationSourceExternal LinksBroadcast Add to My List Status: WatchingCompletedOn-HoldDroppedPlan to Watch Eps Seen: / 25 Your Score: Select(10) Masterpiece(9) Great(8) Very Good(7) Good(6) Fine(5) Average(4) Bad(3) Very Bad(2) Horrible(1) Appalling Add Detailed Info Add to Favorites
Alternative Titles Synonyms: Kuroko no Basuke, KuroBas, The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays Japanese: 黒子のバスケ English: Kuroko's Basketball German: Kuroko’s Basketball French: Kuroko's Basket More titles
Information Type: TV Episodes: 25 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Apr 8, 2012 to Sep 22, 2012 Premiered: Spring 2012 Broadcast: Sundays at 01:58 (JST) Producers: Bandai Visual, Lantis, Nihon Ad Systems, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Banpresto, Shueisha, BS11 Licensors: None found, add some Studios: Production I. G Source: Manga Genre: SportsSports Themes: SchoolSchool, Team SportsTeam Sports Demographic: ShounenShounen Duration: 24 min.

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She asked her to thank Sarada for sending Sasuke, and Daemon told him to grow strong so he has someone who can fight him at full strength, though Boruto believed that to be impossible. Sasuke cautioned them to leave, as Konoha would be in pursuit, and Boruto is determined to prove his identity. New Era: Part II[] A year after Boruto's departure from Konohagakure, he had virtually completed learning everything that Sasuke could teach him, though he encouraged Boruto to keep seeking news skill and directions to aid in his growth. Soon after, Boruto and Sasuke were attacked by Code, also affected by the memory swap of Boruto and Kawaki from Ada's Omnipotence, and his Claw Grimes. To save Boruto, Sasuke sacrificed himself by fending off the attacks, ultimately being trapped one Grime as it turned into a small tree, stealing his charka. Boruto took up his master's sword in a quest to save him. Later, Boruto met up with Koji, teaming up with him to stop Code and the Ten-Tails. During this, they learned of the true horrors of the Claw Grimes if things continued for too long. Boruto's Return Arc[] Main article: Boruto's Return Arc Boruto overwhelming Code. Two years later, Code attacked Konoha, hoping to smoke out Boruto through his continued loyalty for his former friends. His efforts succeeded as Boruto suddenly appeared before Code, mocking Code's disgusting attitude. [21] Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on November 16, 2018. [22] As of December 15, 2023, twenty-seven volumes have been released. [23] In January 2021, Kodansha USA announced that they licensed the manga for English digital release in North America, starting on March 16, 2021. [24] In January 2022, Kodansha USA announced that they would release the manga in print. [25] The manga has also been licensed in France by Pika Édition;[26] in Germany by Kazé;[27] in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing;[28] in South Korea by Haksan Publishing;[29] in Italy by Panini Comics;[30] in Spain by Planeta DeAgostini;[31] in Thailand by Vibulkij Publishing;[32] in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo;[33] and in Argentina by Editorial Ivrea.
” In any well-written anime, this would’ve been a really powerful and emotional moment that could’ve convincingly and empathetically offered Glasses Tenji an off-ramp to redemption and reintegration into the friend group, but in this show, it just makes you roll your fucking eyes, because the whole problem with it in the first place is that these peoples’ “friendship” doesn’t exist. The show tells us they’re friends, but we never got to actually see them being friends. We never got to know any of them, and their—I hesitate to use the word—personalities don’t play off each other with any more chemistry than you’d expect considering the archetypes they embody. They’re just stock character templates with voice actors and actresses transforming them into cardboard cutouts that just happen to have the ability to speak.
Actually, wrong metaphor there, because cardboard cutouts wouldn’t be off-model nearly as much as these fucking people, and by “people,” I mean crimes against art, and by “art,” I mean shit, and by “shit,” I mean this fucking show. Hopefully you weren’t expecting this show to be well-produced or technically competent, because it isn’t. You’ll probably get used to the hideousness of the visuals just by virtue of how easily your eyes will glaze over, but they still occasionally devolve from unengaging to completely and totally embarrassing, perhaps just to be honest and remind you of the fact you’re watching trash. Every instance of visual flair comes from zooming in on someone's face while they give their biggest, baddest edgelord smile, then applying some digital effect. The incongruity between the staleness of the show and the ridiculously overblown edginess makes for some great laughs, honestly. Of course, I would be remiss if I didn’t give Manabu, the useless CG Front Man accompanying the characters, the resounding “fuck you” he deserves. He doesn’t just settle for being the most intrusive piece of CG my eyes have suffered through in a long time, but he also goes the extra mile with shameless animation errors, like losing his shadow during episode two (11:07) or his saber handguard being attached the wrong way during the third game.