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Eventually, their monstrous growth jaded them from the sport they loved and made them go their separate ways in high school.
In search of new members, the Seirin
High School basketball team recruits Taiga Kagami and Tetsuya Kuroko, two freshmen who
seem to have significant differences in abilities. Having returned recently from America, Kagami has both a natural aptitude and relentless love for the sport. Meanwhile, Kuroko lacks presence and exhibits no outstanding athletic talent. However, it is later revealed that he is Teikou's Phantom Sixth Man—the player once part of the Generation of Miracles.
Kuroko wants to prove to the Seirin team that he is strong in his own way. Seeing his conviction, Kagami forms a dynamic partnership
with Kuroko, the latter promising to support Kagami's "light" as his "shadow. " Alongside their new Seirin teammates, they aim to conquer the upcoming Interhigh championship, but the reappearance of Kuroko's former teammates complicates their plan.
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EditBackgroundKuroko no Basket also has a series of light novels, audio CDs, and several games for the Nintendo 3DS. Kuroko also appears in the crossover fighting game J-Stars Victory VS. Visit MALxJapan MALxJapan -More than just anime- Your guide to 2024's Must-Read Manga is here 📖 Puppies, monster meat and k-pop loving yakuza?!?—here are Kodansha's top picks 📚 Answer the Anime & Manga Survey to help shape the future of streaming EditRelated AnimeAdaptation:Kuroko no BasketOther:Kuroko no Basket NG-shuuSequel:Kuroko no Basket 2nd SeasonPrequel:Kuroko no Basket: Tip OffSide story:Kuroko no Basket: Oshaberi Shiyokka, Kuroko no Basket: Baka ja Katenai no yo!Summary:Kuroko no Basket Movie 1: Winter Cup - Kage to Hikari
More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Kuroko, Tetsuya Main Ono, Kensho
Japanese Kagami, Taiga Main Ono, Yuuki
Japanese Aomine, Daiki
Supporting Suwabe, Junichi
Japanese Akashi, Seijuurou Supporting Kamiya, Hiroshi
Japanese Kise, Ryouta Supporting Kimura, Ryouhei
Japanese Midorima, Shintarou Supporting Ono, Daisuke
Japanese Murasakibara, Atsushi Supporting Suzumura, Kenichi
Japanese Kiyoshi, Teppei Supporting Hamada, Kenji
Japanese Takao, Kazunari Supporting Suzuki, Tatsuhisa
Japanese Momoi, Satsuki Supporting Orikasa, Fumiko
Japanese
More staff Staff Oowada, Tomoyuki Producer Morihiro, Fumi Producer Maruyama, Hiroo Producer Kuroki, Rui Producer
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music 1: "Can Do" by GRANRODEO (eps 1-13) 2: "RIMFIRE" by GRANRODEO (eps 14-25) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Start it right away" by Hyadain (eps 1-13) 2: "Catal Rhythm (カタルリズム)" by OLDCODEX (eps 14-25)
Reviews Write review 150 Recommended 19 Mixed Feelings 9 Not Recommended All reviews (178) Apr 1, 2023 Gravity_Shades02 Recommended Kuroko's basket is an anime I wish I can watch over and over again and never get sick of.
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