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FandomSpot is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by any brands or trademarks on this site unless explicitly stated. Kuroko's Basketball - Wikipedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main pageContentsCurrent eventsRandom articleAbout WikipediaContact usDonate Contribute HelpLearn to editCommunity portalRecent changesUpload file Search Search Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Plot 2Media Toggle Media subsection 2. 1Manga 2. 2Anime 2. 3Light novels 2. 4Audio CDs 2. 5Video games 2. 6Stage plays 3Reception Toggle Reception subsection 3. 1Controversies 4See also 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents Kuroko's Basketball 30 languages العربيةBân-lâm-gúCatalàČeštinaDeutschEspañolفارسیFrançais한국어ՀայերենBahasa IndonesiaItalianoҚазақшаMagyarBahasa MelayuNederlands日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийShqipSimple EnglishSuomiTagalogไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt粵語中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series Kuroko's BasketballCover of the first tankōbon volume, featuring Tetsuya Kuroko (front), Riko Aida (bottom), Taiga Kagami (center), Junpei Hyuga (right), Shun Izuki (left of Hyuga), and Shinji Koganei (left of Izuki)黒子のバスケ
(Kuroko no Basuke)GenreComedy[1]Sports[1] MangaWritten byTadatoshi FujimakiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runDecember 8, 2008 – September 1, 2014Volumes30 (List of volumes) Light novelWritten bySawako HirabayashiIllustrated byTadatoshi FujimakiPublished byShueishaDemographicMaleOriginal runMarch 4, 2011 – May 2, 2014Volumes5 Anime television seriesDirected byShunsuke TadaWritten byNoburo TakagiMusic byRyosuke Nakanishi (S1)R・O・N (S1)Alpha Eastman (S1)Yoshihiro Ike (S2–3)StudioProduction I. GLicensed byNetflix[a]NA: Crunchyroll[b]SEA: MedialinkOriginal networkMBS, Tokyo MX, BS11English networkPH: ABS-CBN, Yey!SEA: Animax Asia[2]Original run April 7, 2012 – June 30, 2015Episodes75 + 3 OVA (List of episodes) MangaKuroko's Basketball: Extra GameWritten byTadatoshi FujimakiPublished byShueishaMagazineJump Next!DemographicShōnenOriginal runDecember 29, 2014 – March 3, 2016Volumes2 Anime film seriesKuroko's Basketball: Winter Cup CompilationDirected byShunsuke TadaWritten byNoburo TakagiMusic byYoshihiro IkeStudioProduction I. GLicensed byNA: Crunchyroll[b]SEA: MedialinkReleasedSeptember 3, 2016 (I)October 8, 2016 (II)December 3, 2016 (III)Runtime90 minutes (I)88 minutes (II)90 minutes (III) Anime filmKuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last GameDirected byShunsuke TadaWritten byNoburo TakagiTadatoshi FujimakiMusic byYoshihiro IkeStudioProduction I.

As of December 2020, the serial chapters were collected into 26 tankōbon, with the first volume having released on August 4, 2009 in Japan. As of April 4, 2021, 129 chapters have been released. With the success of the main series, a spin-off manga titled Salaryman Exorcist: The Sorrows of Yukio Okumura (サラリーマン祓魔師 (エクソシスト) 奥村雪男の哀愁 Sararīman Ekusoshisuto: Okumura Yukio no Aishū) was also released. It was written by Kazue Katō and illustrated by Minoru Sasaki. The series officially debuted in the 7th volume of Jump SQ. 19 magazine that released April 19th, 2013 as a one shot.

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Ippo claimed that he is not a southpaw. Takamura wondered if Ippo has ever noticed his pivot leg when he attacks a lot and uses the Dempsey Roll. Ippo tested it out by shadowboxing and realised that he does switch his pivot leg sometimes. Takamura noted that fighters like him just pick whichever leg is easiest to land a punch with, so Ippo has been switching without realising it. Ippo claimed that when he jumps in, it is always with his right foot, as if he tried with his left foot he would be too far to attack, however, Takamura advised him to simply try switching legs and figure out what it feels like. Ippo training to be a southpaw to help Mashiba. For many days, Ippo trained using his left hand and pivoting with his right leg to get a feel as what it is like being a southpaw. One day, he inserted a long log to the hillside near a sign to represent Mashiba's Flicker Jab and right uppercut, and a small peg in the ground as Mashiba's left pivot leg. He tried to step in with his right foot to outside the peg, however, failed and rolled on the ground. Ippo remembered how him and Antonio knocked legs a lot when they fought, so it is the mirror of that. Ippo tried again, weaving side-to-side under the log while throwing lefts, then lends a high and low left combination on the sign. Retrieved April 11, 2023. ^ "Watch Dead Mount Death Play - Crunchyroll". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on September 21, 2023. Retrieved April 11, 2023. ^ "On'ea|Terebi Anime "Deddomaunto Desupurei" Kōshiki Saito" ONAIR|TVアニメ「デッドマウント・デスプレイ」公式サイト [On Air|TV Anime "Dead Mount Death Play" Official Website].
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