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They are all defined by their superhuman abilities and are just very shallow. Aomine and Murasakibara are examples of wasted character potential, why? Because they didn't have an evident change after their loss against Seirin. Aomine continued to slack in practice and Murasakibara still saw practicing as a hassle and he was too lazy for it. Like, aren't ya'll supposed to try harder now that you tasted defeat and wanna improve?
Midorima and Kise are very shallow too, not much to say about their personalities as Midorima is the tsundere and Kise is that basketball version of Oikawa. Akashi's dual personality was very interesting and how ore-shi and boku-shi would talk to each other internally was also very good, but I really wanted more of his past and personality fleshed out even more since he had the potential to be a great character.
Story Pacing:
For real, this is KNB's biggest problem and I'm super pissed about it cuz I wanted to fully love this anime, but I think this is the reason why the fandom is practically dead. THE PACING IS SO BAD. Everything felt very rushed, it's like being given a spoon of soup to taste but then it suddenly gets snatched and you're given another spoon with a different flavor, and this is done 100x.
When I was
introduced to Kuroko and Kagami at the same time, I was slightly overwhelmed because they're suddenly introducing Kagami's goal to defeat the GoM out of the literal blue because why would he wanna do that if he didn't have a solid reason? It would've
been plausible if he was defeated by them or whatever. Then Kuroko suddenly wants to help him achieve that goal right off the bat. Then we're introduced to Kise who declares war on Seirin, and then Seirin and Kaijo have a practice match.
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