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Kuroko is the 'gatekeeper' in front of the second door of the Zone. Punching the ball with your fist is a violation of the rules. Because Kuroko did this to accelerate the ball when first showing his Ignite Pass, when volume 4 was published, this was changed to his palm instead of his fist. The second time he did an Ignite Pass, it was shown with the palm of his hand. [35] His Ignite Pass Kai is also executed with the palm of his hand. In school, Kuroko's best courses are humanities, history and geography. [36] Kuroko is a member of the school's Library Committee. [37] Most characters call him Kuroko, which is his surname, sometimes with suffix -kun. There are few exceptions: Daiki Aomine (Tetsu) Ryōta Kise (Kurokocchi)
Satsuki Momoi (Tetsu-kun) Atsushi Murasakibara (Kuro-chin) Seijūrō Akashi (Tetsuya) According to the CHARACTERS BIBLE: Kuroko's type of girl is a gentle person. Characters Bible, "What IF Kuroko was a kindergarten teacher!?" If Kuroko had an alternate job it would be a kindergarten teacher. His favorite food is vanilla shake.