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The plays were directed by Norihito Nakayashiki, who also directed Hyper Projection Engeki Haikyu!!. [44] Year Dates & Locations Title 2016 8 April – 22 April (Tokyo) Kuroko no Basuke The Encounter[45] 2017 22 June – 9 July (Tokyo)
13 July – 17 July (Osaka) Kuroko no Basuke OVER-DRIVE[46] 2018 6 April – 22 April (Tokyo)
1 May – 6 May (Osaka)
11 May – 13 May (Tokyo) Kuroko no Basuke IGNITE-ZONE[47] 2019 30 April – 1 May (Osaka)
4 May – 5 May (Aichi)
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18 May – 19 May (Fukuoka) Kuroko no Basuke ULTIMATE-BLAZE[48] Reception[edit] The Kuroko's Basketball manga series sold nine million units in Japan by September 2012. [49] In May 2013, the manga has over one million copies of volume 1 in print. [50] By 2013, the manga had over 23 million copies in circulation,[51] a number that grew to 27 million by April 2014. [5] By November 2020, the series has over 31 million copies in circulation. [52] Individual volumes frequently appeared on Oricon's weekly lists of the best-selling manga in Japan,[53][54] and many of them were some of the best-selling manga in the year 2012. [55][56][57][58][59] Kuroko's Basketball was the third best-selling manga series of 2013,
with 8,761,081 copies sold in a year. [60] In 2014, the 24th volume of the manga had received an
initial print run of one million copies;[61] and the 30th volume in 2015 had an initial print run of 700,000 copies printed. [62] The Kuroko's Basketball light novel series also sold well in Japan in 2014. The first light novel Replace was the ninth best-selling light novel series,[63] while it was the sixth best-selling light novel volume with 215,859 copies sold. [64] DVD sales of the anime series have also been featured on Oricon's weekly Japanese anime DVD rankings various times.
[35] Subtitled Stone Wars, the second season aired from January 14 to March 25, 2021. [36][37] It ran for eleven
episodes. [38] The opening theme for the second season is "Rakuen" by Fujifabric, while the ending theme for the second season is "Koe?" by Hatena. [39] A sequel to the TV series was announced after the second season's final episode aired. [40] At the Jump Festa '22 event, it was revealed that a third season would premiere in 2023. A television special titled Dr. Stone: Ryusui that focuses on the character Ryusui Nanami premiered on July 10, 2022. Shūhei Matsushita directed the special, while the rest of the main staff returned from the previous seasons. [10][11] After the
airing of Ryusui, the third season's title was revealed to be Dr. Stone: New World, with Matsushita returning from the special to direct. It consisted of two split season cours consisting of 11 episodes each.