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ReleasedMarch 18, 2017Runtime90 minutesKuroko's Basketball, known in Japan as Kuroko no Basuke ( 黒子のバスケ), is a Japanese sports series written and illustrated. The English rendering The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays also appears in the artwork of the Japanese version. It was serialized in from December 2008 to September 2014, with the individual chapters collected into 30 volumes. It tells the story of a high school basketball team trying to make it to the national tournament.By April 2014, Kuroko's Basketball had 27 million copies in circulation. It was adapted into an television series by that began airing in 2012, with a second season that began airing in October 2013 and a third season that began airing in January 2015. A sequel manga by Fujimaki titled Kuroko's Basketball: Extra Game ( 黒子のバスケ EXTRA GAME) began serialization in on December 29, 2014.

  1. Kuroko No Basket Episode 1
  2. Kuroko No Basket Season 1

Has licensed the manga for publication in North America. An anime film adaptation of the Kuroko's Basketball: Extra Game manga premiered in Japan on March 18, 2017. In December 2015 a stage play adaptation was announced, set to open on April 2016, followed by more stage adaptations. Main article:The basketball team of Teiko Middle School rose to distinction by demolishing all competition. The regulars of the team became known as the 'Generation of Miracles'. After graduating from middle school, these five stars went to different high schools with top basketball teams.

However, a fact known to few is that there was another player in the 'Generation of Miracles': a phantom sixth man. This mysterious player is now a freshman at Seirin High, a new school with a powerful, if little-known, team. Now, Tetsuya Kuroko – 'the sixth member of the 'Generation of Miracles', and Taiga Kagami – a naturally talented player who spent most of middle school in the US, aim to bring Seirin to the top of Japan and begin taking on Kuroko's former teammates one by one. The series chronicles Seirin's rise to become Japan's number one high school team. The Generation of Miracles include Ryota Kise, Shintaro Midorima, Daiki Aomine, Atsushi Murasakibara and Seijuro Akashi.Seirin High team fought Ryota Kise's team first in a practice match. Although Kise was capable of copying all of Kagami skills with added strength and speed, Kuroko's abilities helped narrow the distance and eventually, Seirin won this game. They then met Shintaro Midorima in the preliminaries of Interhigh.

The game was much more difficult, not only because Midorima and the last 3 members of 'Generation of Miracles' are considerably stronger than Ryota Kise, but also Kuroko's ability of misdirection was completely shut down by Takao's Hawk Eyes. They managed to defeat team Shutoku but their winning streak ended after they lost badly to Touou Academy, whose basketball team contained the Ace of the 'Generation of Miracles' - Daiki Aomine. After this game, they lost their remaining two matches against Senshinkan and Meisei, and were eliminated from the Interhigh. However, a new player arrives to join Seirin - Kiyoshi Teppei, the man who formed the Seirin Basketball team. They spent the entire summer training for the Winter Cup, even coincidentally meeting Shutoku while training.In the preliminaries, they met team Shutoku again.

This match ended into a tie, so Seirin needed to defeat team Kirisaki Daichi. Kirisaki Daichi's captain was Hanamiya Makoto, a member of the Uncrowned Kings well-known for his underhanded methods to win a match.

However, they won and gained a ticket to the Winter Cup.In the first round, they met Touou - and Aomine - again. But with the awakening of Kagami and the Kuroko' Misdirection Overflow, they finally defeated Daiki Aomine. In the quarter-final, Seirin won a tough match against the team of the Center of 'Generation of Miracles' - Atsushi Murasakibara. They are set to play against their first rival - the team of Ryota Kise in semi-final. An extremely hard match against the power of Perfect Copy, Seirin won and came to the final.

The final was where Seirin must fight team Rakuzan - the Emperor. This team's Captain was the former Captain of the 'Generation of Miracles' - Seijuro Akashi. The game ended with Seirin High's victory and they were announced as this year's champion.Media Manga. Main article:Written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki, Kuroko's Basketball was serialized in the manga anthology from December 8, 2008 to September 1, 2014. The chapters were collected and published into 30 volumes by, the first on April 3, 2009 and the last on December 4, 2014. Fujimaki began a sequel titled Kuroko's Basketball: Extra Game in on December 29, 2014.

At their panel, North American publisher announced their license to the manga. They began releasing the series in 2-in-1 editions in 2016.Anime. Main article:An anime adaptation based on the manga is produced. The series premiered on April 7, 2012 and ended on September 22, 2012. On April 5, 2012, announced that they would simulcast the anime as part of their spring lineup of anime titles.

As of September 22, 2012, the anime ended with a total of 25 episodes. The second season premiered on October 6, 2013 and ended on March 29, 2014, also with 25 episodes. The third season premiered on January 10, 2015 and ended on June 30, 2015, with a total of 25 episodes.

Three compilation films that compiled the anime series' Winter Cup arc opened in Japan in 2016. The first compilation film opened on September 3, 2016, titled Winter Cup Compilation Shadow and Light, the second compilation film opened on October 8, 2016, titled Winter Cup Compilation Beyond the Tears, and the third compilation film opened on December 3, 2016, titled Winter Cup Compilation Crossing the Door.An animated film adaptation was announced at the KuroBas Cup 2015 event on September 20, 2015. The film, titled, will adapt the Kuroko's Basketball: Extra Game manga. It was released in Japanese theaters on March 18, 2017. The staff and cast from the previous seasons returned to reprise their roles in the film. Light novels Five series of have been written by Sawako Hirabayashi called Kuroko's Basketball: Replace and illustrated by Fujimaki. Each light novel focuses on the members of the Generation of Miracles.

The first light novel Replace was released on March 4, 2011. Audio CDs. Main article:The music for the Kuroko's Basketball anime series were directed by four different composers. Ryosuke Nakanishi, R・O・N, and Alpha Eastman (21-25) were in charge of the first season while Yoshihiro Ike was in charge of the second season. Video games Three video games based on Kuroko's Basketball have been released.

The first game Kuroko's Basketball: Kiseki no Game ( 黒子のバスケ キセキの試合, Kuroko no Basuke Kiseki no Gēmu, Kuroko's Basketball: Miracle Game) was released on August 9, 2012 for. A second game Kuroko's Basketball: Shōri e no Kiseki ( 黒子のバスケ -勝利へのキセキ-, Kuroko's Basketball: The Path to Victory) was released on February 20, 2014 for the. Shōri e no Kiseki sold 45,681 copies in its first four days on sale. A third game Kuroko's Basketball: Mirai e no Kizuna ( 黒子のバスケ 未来へのキズナ, Kuroko's Basketball: Bonds for the Future) was released on March 26, 2015 for the Nintendo 3DS. Kuroko also appears as a support character in the Jump crossover fighting game.Stage plays A series of stage plays began in 2016. Reprised his role as Kuroko from the anime series.

Additions to the main cast included Yuuya Asato as Taiga and Shota Onume as Aomine. The plays were directed by Norihito Nakayashiki, who also directed. YearDates & LocationsTitle20168 April – 22 April (Tokyo)Kuroko no Basuke The Encounter201722 June – 9 July (Tokyo)13 July – 17 July (Osaka)Kuroko no Basuke OVER-DRIVE20186 April – 22 April (Tokyo)1 May – 6 May (Osaka)11 May – 13 May (Tokyo)Kuroko no Basuke IGNITE-ZONE??Untitled fourth stage playReception The Kuroko's Basketball manga had sold nine million units in Japan by September 2012. As of 2013, the manga had sold over 23 million copies. This number grew to 27 million by April 2014.

Individual volumes frequently appeared on the lists of best-selling manga in Japan, and many editions have been in the 2012 Top-Selling Manga. Kuroko's Basketball was the third highest selling manga series of 2013, with 8,761,081 copies sold in a year. DVD sales of the anime series have also been featured in the Japanese anime DVD ranking various times. Controversies After the anime began airing in 2012, the series became popular with circles, particularly for dōjinshi, though there is no yaoi in the series itself. Several events at which doujinshi of the series were to be sold, as well as several other locations linked to the series and the author Tadatoshi Fujimaki, including a television station airing the anime, a convenience store chain selling items of the series, and Fujimaki's alma mater Sophia University, received threatening letters containing a powder or liquid substance. It is still unknown if it is one individual behind all the threatening letters, nor is the reason for the threats known.

Multiple doujinshi events, including, banned content related to the series, barring creators from selling Kuroko's Basketball-themed doujinshi at their events. The suspect, who was later revealed to be a 36-year-old man named Hirofumi Watanabe, was eventually caught and was arrested on December 15, 2013. Due to the loss of Kuroko's Basketball doujinshi because of the threats, there was a special event that specifically focused on doujinshi related to the series affectionately named Kuroket, organized by the Comic Market Preparatory Committee, held during the Comiket Special 6 – Otaku Summit 2015 on March 29, 2015. The event hosted approx. 2400 dōjinshi circles.

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Kuroko's Basketball Winter Cup Compilation Shadow and Light. Allcinema (in Japanese). Retrieved November 10, 2016. Kuroko's Basketball Winter Cup Compilation Beyond the Tears. Allcinema (in Japanese). Retrieved November 10, 2016.

Kuroko's Basketball Winter Cup Compilation Crossing the Door. Allcinema (in Japanese). Retrieved December 8, 2016. Retrieved May 29, 2018. Loo, Egan (November 21, 2008). Retrieved March 23, 2019.

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