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In the case of a half-ghoul, only one of the eyes undergoes the "red eye" transformation. Natural born half-ghouls are very rare, and creating half-ghouls artificially initially has a low success rate. There is also the case of half-humans, hybrids of ghouls and humans that can feed like normal humans and lack a Kagune while possessing enhanced abilities, like increased reaction speeds, but shortened lifespans. Naturally born half-ghouls can also eat like normal humans or full ghouls. Plot[edit] Further information: List of Tokyo Ghoul characters The story follows Ken Kaneki, a student who barely survives a deadly encounter with Rize Kamishiro (his date who reveals herself as a ghoul and tries to eat him) when she gets hit by falling construction girders. He is taken to the hospital in critical condition. After recovering, Kaneki discovers that he underwent a surgery that transformed him into a half-ghoul. This was accomplished because some of Rize's organs were transferred into his body, and now, like normal ghouls, he must consume human flesh to survive. Ghouls who run a coffee shop called "Anteiku" (あんていく) take him in and teach him to deal with his new life as a half-ghoul. Some of his daily struggles include fitting into the ghoul society, as well as keeping his identity hidden from his human companions, especially from his best friend, Hideyoshi Nagachika. The prequel series Tokyo Ghoul [Jack] follows the youths of Kishō Arima and Taishi Fura, two characters from the main series who become acquainted when they join forces to investigate the death of Taishi's friend at the hands of a ghoul, leading to Taishi eventually following Arima's path and joining the CCG (Commission of Counter Ghoul), the federal agency tasked into dealing with crimes related to ghouls as well. [44] Kuroko is the youngest member of the Generation of Miracles, according to the Japanese schooling system. According to Seirin High’s basketball team’s members, Kuroko’s grades are average. [45] Kuroko made an appearance in a separate anime series named Assassination Classroom, in which he was seen in the 32nd episode lining up at Class 3E's restaurant along with Saiki Kusuo from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. and Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo from Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Kuroko's Ignite Kai Pass technique has been used by notable NBA players such as Manu Ginobili. [46] Kuroko's passing skill is also similar to a notable NBA star, Jason Williams. References ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 60, page ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 24, page 3 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 103, page 7 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 5, page 17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 30 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Extra 2 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 81, page 11 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 209, page 17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 126, page 13 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 78, page 16 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 26, page 16&17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 87, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 91, page 18 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 119, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 119, page 14 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 128, page 15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 129, page 4 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 129, page 11 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 149, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 150, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 191, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 263, page 14 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 15, page 4, 5 & 6 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 22, page 7 & 8 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 55 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 19, page 15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 32, page 18 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 107, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 128, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 135, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 158, page 9 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 159, page 9 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 248, page 19 ↑ Kuroko on Wikipedia ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 78, page 16 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 37, page 13 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 114, page 18 ↑ CHARACTERS BIBLE ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Extra 1 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 10 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 148, page 14-15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 227, page 9 ↑ Duet Series Vol. 9’s Mini Drama ↑ Duet Series Vol. 9’s Mini Drama ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Special CD Vol. 5 featuring Kagami Taiga ↑ Manu Ginobili Ignite Kai Pass Navigation v - e - t Seirin High 2nd years Junpei Hyūga • Shun Izuki • Rinnosuke Mitobe • Shinji Koganei • Satoshi Tsuchida 1st years Tetsuya Kuroko • Taiga Kagami • Kōki Furihata • Hiroshi Fukuda • Kōichi Kawahara Coach Riko Aida Other Tetsuya #2 • Kagetora Aida • Alexandra Garcia • Kenji Takeda Former players Teppei Kiyoshi v - e - t Teikō Junior High Generation of Miracles Ryōta Kise • Shintarō Midorima • Daiki Aomine • Atsushi Murasakibara • Seijūrō Akashi Other players Tetsuya Kuroko • Shōgo Haizaki • Shūzō Nijimura • Masaya Kubota • Tōru Sekiguchi Staff Naoto Sanada (head coach) • Kōzō Shirogane (former head coach) •
Daigo Matsuoka (3rd string coach) • Satsuki Momoi (manager) v - e Team Vorpal Swords Players Seijūrō Akashi • Daiki Aomine • Shintarō Midorima • Ryōta Kise • Atsushi Murasakibara • Taiga Kagami • Tetsuya Kuroko • Junpei Hyūga • Kazunari Takao • Kōsuke Wakamatsu Staff Kagetora Aida (coach) • Riko Aida (assistant coach) • Satsuki Momoi (manager) Categories Categories: Characters Players Seirin High Teikō Junior High Team Vorpal Swords Languages Español Français Bahasa Indonesia 日本語 Polski 中文 Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Advertisement Fan Feed More Kuroko no Basuke Wiki 1 Characters 2 Seijūrō Akashi 3 Tetsuya Kuroko Explore properties Fandom Muthead Fanatical Follow Us Overview What is Fandom? About Careers Press Contact Terms of Use Privacy Policy Global Sitemap Local Sitemap Community Community Central Support Help Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information Advertise Media Kit Contact Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
[44] Kuroko is the youngest member of the Generation of Miracles, according to the Japanese schooling system. According to Seirin High’s basketball team’s members, Kuroko’s grades are average. [45] Kuroko made an appearance in a separate anime series named Assassination Classroom, in which he was seen in the 32nd episode lining up at Class 3E's restaurant along with Saiki Kusuo from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. and Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo from Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Kuroko's Ignite Kai Pass technique has been used by notable NBA players such as Manu Ginobili. [46] Kuroko's passing skill is also similar to a notable NBA star, Jason Williams. References ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 60, page ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 24, page 3 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 103, page 7 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 5, page 17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 30 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Extra 2 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 81, page 11 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 209, page 17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 126, page 13 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 78, page 16 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 26, page 16&17 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 87, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 91, page 18 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 119, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 119, page 14 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 128, page 15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 129, page 4 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 129, page 11 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 149, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 150, page 5 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 191, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 263, page 14 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 15, page 4, 5 & 6 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 22, page 7 & 8 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 55 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 19, page 15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 32, page 18 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 107, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 128, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 135, page 12 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 158, page 9 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 159, page 9 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 248, page 19 ↑ Kuroko on Wikipedia ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 78, page 16 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 37, page 13 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 114, page 18 ↑ CHARACTERS BIBLE ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Extra 1 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 1, page 10 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 148, page 14-15 ↑ Kuroko no Basuke chapter 227, page 9 ↑ Duet Series Vol. 9’s Mini Drama ↑ Duet Series Vol. 9’s Mini Drama ↑ Kuroko no Basuke Special CD Vol. 5 featuring Kagami Taiga ↑ Manu Ginobili Ignite Kai Pass Navigation v - e - t Seirin High 2nd years Junpei Hyūga • Shun Izuki • Rinnosuke Mitobe • Shinji Koganei • Satoshi Tsuchida 1st years Tetsuya Kuroko • Taiga Kagami • Kōki Furihata • Hiroshi Fukuda • Kōichi Kawahara Coach Riko Aida Other Tetsuya #2 • Kagetora Aida • Alexandra Garcia • Kenji Takeda Former players Teppei Kiyoshi v - e - t Teikō Junior High Generation of Miracles Ryōta Kise • Shintarō Midorima • Daiki Aomine • Atsushi Murasakibara • Seijūrō Akashi Other players Tetsuya Kuroko • Shōgo Haizaki • Shūzō Nijimura • Masaya Kubota • Tōru Sekiguchi Staff Naoto Sanada (head coach) • Kōzō Shirogane (former head coach) •
Daigo Matsuoka (3rd string coach) • Satsuki Momoi (manager) v - e Team Vorpal Swords Players Seijūrō Akashi • Daiki Aomine • Shintarō Midorima • Ryōta Kise • Atsushi Murasakibara • Taiga Kagami • Tetsuya Kuroko • Junpei Hyūga • Kazunari Takao • Kōsuke Wakamatsu Staff Kagetora Aida (coach) • Riko Aida (assistant coach) • Satsuki Momoi (manager) Categories Categories: Characters Players Seirin High Teikō Junior High Team Vorpal Swords Languages Español Français Bahasa Indonesia 日本語 Polski 中文 Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Advertisement Fan Feed More Kuroko no Basuke Wiki 1 Characters 2 Seijūrō Akashi 3 Tetsuya Kuroko Explore properties Fandom Muthead Fanatical Follow Us Overview What is Fandom? About Careers Press Contact Terms of Use Privacy Policy Global Sitemap Local Sitemap Community Community Central Support Help Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information Advertise Media Kit Contact Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.