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[2] It ran for 24 episodes. [40] The series aired from
October 9, 2022, to March 26, 2023, on TV Asahi's NUMAnimation [ja] block. [2][5][b] The first opening theme
song is "Chaos ga Kiwamaru" (カオスが極まる, "Chaos Reigns") by Unison Square Garden, while the first ending theme song is "Winner" by
Shugo Nakamura. [11] The second opening theme song is "Judgement" by Ash Da Hero, while the second ending theme song is "Numbness like a ginger" by Unison Square Garden. [42][43] Crunchyroll has licensed the series and has streamed an English dub starting on October 22, 2022. [44][3] Medialink licensed the series in Asia-Pacific;[45] it is streamed on their Ani-One YouTube channel,[46] and on iQIYI,[47] bilibili,[48] Netflix,[49] and Animax Asia. [50] Following the end of the first season, a second season was announced. [51][14] Film[edit] At the end of the first season, an anime film adaptation of the Episode Nagi manga was also announced. [14] The film will
feature the staff and cast reprising their roles with Shunsuke Ishikawa, who served as assistant director for the first season, assigned to direct the film and manga writer Muneyuki Kaneshiro supervising the story. [52] It will premiere in Japanese theatres on April 19, 2024. [53] Nissy and Sky-Hi will perform the film's theme song "Stormy".
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Instead of shooting the ball over one's head, the Phantom Shot releases from the chest. The opponent naturally looks lower because of the ball's position, so his view is limited. By a fast release, Kuroko can shoot the ball through the opponents field of vision, like a floater with less arc. [21] Using the Phantom Shot, Kuroko made the first basket in front of Murasakibara, the tallest player in all of Japan, thus scored the first point against Yōsen in the whole tournament. Kuroko used his Phantom Shot in the whole Yōsen match, and Murasakibara could not block any of them, though Kuroko missed some himself. However, as explained by Akashi, if he were to
keep using this move, like his vanishing drive, it would diminish his weak presence, causing him to stand out and be noticed by the crowd, disallowing him to become a shadow ever again, since the Phantom Shot requires Kuroko to hold the ball.