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[56] It aired for 12 episodes from October 4 to December 27, 2023. [57][58][c] Hey-Smith performed the ending theme song "Say My Name". [60] Live-action films[edit] See also:
Tokyo Revengers (film) A live-action film adaptation was announced in February 2020. [61] The film is directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa, with a screenplay by Izumi Takahashi, and music by Yutaka Yamada. [62] The cast includes Takumi Kitamura, Yūki Yamada, Yosuke Sugino, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Hayato Isomura, Shotaro Mamiya, Ryo Yoshizawa, and Mio Imada. [63] The theme song for the film is "Namae wo Yobu yo" (名前を呼ぶよ) by Super Beaver. [62] In April 2020, it was announced that the film's crew has halted filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [64][65][66] The film was originally set to open in Japan on October 9, 2020, due to the
continuing effects of COVID-19,[66] the film was delayed to July 9, 2021. [67] Crunchyroll streamed the film outside of Japan. [68] A sequel titled Tokyo Revengers 2:
Bloody Halloween-hen (東京リベンジャーズ2 血のハロウィン編, Tōkyō Ribenjāzu 2 Chi no Harowin-hen), was announced in July 2022. It
adapts the "Bloody Halloween" arc and was released in two parts titled Unmei (運命, Destiny) and Kessen (決戦, Decisive Battle).
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April 19, 2018.
[6][7] A crossover chapter between the series and Kawada's Hinomaru Sumo,
with a script written by Ichirō Takahashi, was published in the magazine on November 9, 2015. [8] Kawada was formerly an assistant to Fujimaki on Kuroko's Basketball. [9] Fujimaki
began a sequel titled Kuroko's Basketball: Extra Game (黒子のバスケ EXTRA GAME) in Jump Next! on December 29, 2014. [10][11] On December 27, 2015, Tadashi announced that he will end Kuroko's Basketball: Extra Game manga in the next issue in early March 2016. [12] At their New York Comic Con panel, North American publisher Viz Media announced their license to the manga. [13] They began releasing the series in 2-in-1 editions in 2016. Anime[edit] Main article: List of Kuroko's Basketball episodes An anime adaptation based on the manga was produced by Production I. G. [14] The series premiered on April 7, 2012 and ended on September 22, 2012. On April 5, 2012, Crunchyroll announced that they would simulcast the anime as part of their spring lineup of anime titles. As of September 22, 2012, the anime ended with a total of 25 episodes.