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I’m a big fan of Kuroko no Basuke, but by this point, I feel that it’s been dismissed as nothing more than fujoshi eye candy by the mainstream fandom and that’s really disappointing for me to see. Fanbase is no determinant of the content at all, and anyone who would say KuroBasu is a BL series with a straight face has probably not even watched the anime. It’s just a regular shonen anime, people.
The female fans pretty much single-handedly saved the manga from being cancelled, and I think these fans have greater insight into the story’s subtleties than I do. Kuroko no Basuke is more of a new Prince of Tennis than the actual New Prince of Tennis. KuroBasu’s popularity took me by surprise too, but on retrospect, I feel as if the fandom needed this series to happen.
Both seasons are currently rated a 10 on my MAL, just so you know, and yes, I actually like this series better than Infinite Stratos, High School DxD, etc. Nakanishi Ryosuke composed the OST, and while he’s fairly obscure as far as anime composers go, I’ve also immensely enjoyed his work on Hataraku Maou-sama! and High School DxD. The hard rock and occasionally techno soundtrack fit the atmosphere of KuroBasu to a T, and it does a great job fuelling the action with a sense of intensity that the animation and dialogue sometimes lack. Doing something just for the sake of doing it doesn’t just destroy you on the inside, it brings out the worst in everyone around you – and this is why the Generation of Miracles is also considered a team of monsters.
Kuroko himself is a really enigmatic and inscrutable character, especially as far as shonen lead characters go. I think pretty much anyone who’s ever felt they were only good for passing in a team sport will find a lot to like in Kuroko’s character. His blue hair and DBZ-tier attacks stretch his credibility as a character, but I find his actual personality to be humble, unassuming and altogether nondescript.
I watch it for the basketball.
What Is A Welcome Treat?
As much as we love naked male bodies resurfacing from the pool with water dripping from their hair, steaming heat splashing with vaporizing sweat is always a welcoming treat. While we cannot take our eyes off of the ten guys chasing, stealing, and throwing a bouncing ball on a basketball court, we are also deeply infatuated with the inexplicable attachment of rivalry and comradeship among the (basket)ball players. And since we need 5 players for a team, 10 players for a game, and more than a dozen games for a seasonal competition, the multitude of men and complexity of relationships among them, are more than what it takes to drive our tender Yaoi/BL minds insane.
And again, most of the content in this article is pure Fujoshi hallucination (although we still believe everything is true), with some reference and respect to the original anime. For the first season of Kuroko’s Basketball, we’ve only picked out a few more passionate and complex relationships to put them in the chart. This does not encompass all the emotional flows and currents of fascination that are so obviously detectable–through a Fujoshi lens–in the anime.
Read them, and you will never be able to watch Kuroko’s Basketball the same way ever again. Enjoy!
Who Wrote The Manga Kuroko’S Basketball?
Kuroko’s Basketball Canon Information Media Type Manga, Anime TV Series, Movies, Games Writer(s) Tadatoshi Fujimaki Country of Origin Japan Genre(s) Sports, Comedy Also Known As Kuroko no Basket, Kuroko no Basuke, Kuroko’s Basket, KnB Fanon Information Popular Ships MidoTaka KagaKuro AoKise AoMomo KiseKuro AkaKuroKagaKuroKiseKuro Notable Links Kuroko no Basket Wiki Kuroko’s Basketball is a manga series written by Tadatoshi Fujimaki which has been adapted into an anime by Production I.G. Plot 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.
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.
Characters Tetsuya Kuroko Ryōta Kise Shintarō Midorima Daiki Aomine Satsuki Momoi Atsushi Murasakibara Seijūrō Akashi Taiga Kagami Ships AkaMomo — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Satsuki Momoi AoMomo — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Satsuki Momoi HyūRiko — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Aida Riko KuroMomo — the ship between Tetsuya Kuroko and Satsuki Momoi AkaFuri — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Kōki Furihata AkaKuro — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Tetsuya Kuroko AkaMayu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Chihiro Mayuzumi AkaMibu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Reo Mibuchi AoKise — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryōta Kise AoKuro — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Tetsuya Kuroko AoSaku — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryō Sakurai FukuLiu — the ship between Kensuke Fukui and Wei Liu HayaMibu — the ship between Kotarō Hayama and Reo Mibuchi HyūKiyo — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Teppei Kiyoshi HyūBichi — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Reo Mibuchi ImaHana — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Makoto Hanamiya ImaSusa — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Yoshinori Susa IzuMayo — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Shun Izuki IzuYama — the ship between Shun Izuki and Kotarō Hayama KagaKuro — the ship between Taiga Kagami and Tetsuya Kuroko KiKasa — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Yukio Kasamatsu KiseKuro — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Tetsuya Kuroko MidoTaka — the ship between Shintarō Midorima and Kazunari Takao MitoKoga — the ship between Rinnosuke Mitobe and Shinji Koganei MuraAka — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Seijūrō Akashi MuraHimu — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Tatsuya Himuro NijiAka — the ship between Shūzō Nijimura and Seijūrō Akashi SakuWaka — the ship between Ryō Sakurai and Kōsuke Wakamatsu MomoRiko — the ship between Satsuki Momoi and Aida Riko Generation of Miracles — the ship between the group members of the Generation of Miracles Fandom FAN FICTION List
What Is A Sports Anime Called?
It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime? As a sports anime, it gets a 10. It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime?
I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. Individual Scores: [Story: 5/10] [Characters: 6/10] [Art: 7/10] [Sound: 7/10] Overall: 6/10 Helpful players were given the name the generation of miracles. !Its full of action, great soundtrack with brilliant and more importantly suitable voices for the characters.I like how the main character, Kuroko, is more of a shadow that people can easily overlook (often comically) but still let people know he’s the main character without being all ‘in your face’ about it which isnt what you often see.Speaking of the Kuroko, he brings so many light hearted comical scenes into the anime from where he’d just appear out of nowhere or disappear which greatly balances out Kagami’s fiery personality.The key characters of this series, permalink | report Sep 24, 2012 25 of 25 episodes seen Overall Rating : 9 KoyoNEET (All reviews) 32 people found this review helpful Overall 9 Story 9 Animation 9 Sound 8 Character 10 Enjoyment 10 You don’t have to know how to play Basketball if you want to enjoy this show or watch the NBA- though you should try just to see what it’s like in real life but Kuroko no Basuket, also known as Kuroko’s Basketball is an anime that will keep you glued to your seat from the first episode.
So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;) Overall: This show is great and I think most people will really like it. But don’t get me wrong, this kind of art is perfect for a sports anime, as for a sports anime the characters at many times are always moving around and that is not easy to animate though it can be rigid at times. So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;)Overall:This show is great and I think most people will really like it.
Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. What makes Kuroko no Basket’s characters so interesting is how diverse they are; the story’s main characters, Kuroko and Kagami, could not be more different. read more What makes a good basketball player?
I’m a big fan of Kuroko no Basuke, but by this point, I feel that it’s been dismissed as nothing more than fujoshi eye candy by the mainstream fandom and that’s really disappointing for me to see. Fanbase is no determinant of the content at all, and anyone who would say KuroBasu is a BL series with a straight face has probably not even watched the anime. It’s just a regular shonen anime, people.
The female fans pretty much single-handedly saved the manga from being cancelled, and I think these fans have greater insight into the story’s subtleties than I do. Kuroko no Basuke is more of a new Prince of Tennis than the actual New Prince of Tennis. KuroBasu’s popularity took me by surprise too, but on retrospect, I feel as if the fandom needed this series to happen.
Both seasons are currently rated a 10 on my MAL, just so you know, and yes, I actually like this series better than Infinite Stratos, High School DxD, etc. Nakanishi Ryosuke composed the OST, and while he’s fairly obscure as far as anime composers go, I’ve also immensely enjoyed his work on Hataraku Maou-sama! and High School DxD. The hard rock and occasionally techno soundtrack fit the atmosphere of KuroBasu to a T, and it does a great job fuelling the action with a sense of intensity that the animation and dialogue sometimes lack. Doing something just for the sake of doing it doesn’t just destroy you on the inside, it brings out the worst in everyone around you – and this is why the Generation of Miracles is also considered a team of monsters.
Kuroko himself is a really enigmatic and inscrutable character, especially as far as shonen lead characters go. I think pretty much anyone who’s ever felt they were only good for passing in a team sport will find a lot to like in Kuroko’s character. His blue hair and DBZ-tier attacks stretch his credibility as a character, but I find his actual personality to be humble, unassuming and altogether nondescript.
I watch it for the basketball.
What Is A Welcome Treat?
As much as we love naked male bodies resurfacing from the pool with water dripping from their hair, steaming heat splashing with vaporizing sweat is always a welcoming treat. While we cannot take our eyes off of the ten guys chasing, stealing, and throwing a bouncing ball on a basketball court, we are also deeply infatuated with the inexplicable attachment of rivalry and comradeship among the (basket)ball players. And since we need 5 players for a team, 10 players for a game, and more than a dozen games for a seasonal competition, the multitude of men and complexity of relationships among them, are more than what it takes to drive our tender Yaoi/BL minds insane.
And again, most of the content in this article is pure Fujoshi hallucination (although we still believe everything is true), with some reference and respect to the original anime. For the first season of Kuroko’s Basketball, we’ve only picked out a few more passionate and complex relationships to put them in the chart. This does not encompass all the emotional flows and currents of fascination that are so obviously detectable–through a Fujoshi lens–in the anime.
Read them, and you will never be able to watch Kuroko’s Basketball the same way ever again. Enjoy!
Who Wrote The Manga Kuroko’S Basketball?
Kuroko’s Basketball Canon Information Media Type Manga, Anime TV Series, Movies, Games Writer(s) Tadatoshi Fujimaki Country of Origin Japan Genre(s) Sports, Comedy Also Known As Kuroko no Basket, Kuroko no Basuke, Kuroko’s Basket, KnB Fanon Information Popular Ships MidoTaka KagaKuro AoKise AoMomo KiseKuro AkaKuroKagaKuroKiseKuro Notable Links Kuroko no Basket Wiki Kuroko’s Basketball is a manga series written by Tadatoshi Fujimaki which has been adapted into an anime by Production I.G. Plot 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.
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.
Characters Tetsuya Kuroko Ryōta Kise Shintarō Midorima Daiki Aomine Satsuki Momoi Atsushi Murasakibara Seijūrō Akashi Taiga Kagami Ships AkaMomo — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Satsuki Momoi AoMomo — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Satsuki Momoi HyūRiko — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Aida Riko KuroMomo — the ship between Tetsuya Kuroko and Satsuki Momoi AkaFuri — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Kōki Furihata AkaKuro — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Tetsuya Kuroko AkaMayu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Chihiro Mayuzumi AkaMibu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Reo Mibuchi AoKise — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryōta Kise AoKuro — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Tetsuya Kuroko AoSaku — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryō Sakurai FukuLiu — the ship between Kensuke Fukui and Wei Liu HayaMibu — the ship between Kotarō Hayama and Reo Mibuchi HyūKiyo — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Teppei Kiyoshi HyūBichi — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Reo Mibuchi ImaHana — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Makoto Hanamiya ImaSusa — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Yoshinori Susa IzuMayo — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Shun Izuki IzuYama — the ship between Shun Izuki and Kotarō Hayama KagaKuro — the ship between Taiga Kagami and Tetsuya Kuroko KiKasa — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Yukio Kasamatsu KiseKuro — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Tetsuya Kuroko MidoTaka — the ship between Shintarō Midorima and Kazunari Takao MitoKoga — the ship between Rinnosuke Mitobe and Shinji Koganei MuraAka — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Seijūrō Akashi MuraHimu — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Tatsuya Himuro NijiAka — the ship between Shūzō Nijimura and Seijūrō Akashi SakuWaka — the ship between Ryō Sakurai and Kōsuke Wakamatsu MomoRiko — the ship between Satsuki Momoi and Aida Riko Generation of Miracles — the ship between the group members of the Generation of Miracles Fandom FAN FICTION List
What Is A Sports Anime Called?
It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime? As a sports anime, it gets a 10. It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime?
I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. Individual Scores: [Story: 5/10] [Characters: 6/10] [Art: 7/10] [Sound: 7/10] Overall: 6/10 Helpful players were given the name the generation of miracles. !Its full of action, great soundtrack with brilliant and more importantly suitable voices for the characters.I like how the main character, Kuroko, is more of a shadow that people can easily overlook (often comically) but still let people know he’s the main character without being all ‘in your face’ about it which isnt what you often see.Speaking of the Kuroko, he brings so many light hearted comical scenes into the anime from where he’d just appear out of nowhere or disappear which greatly balances out Kagami’s fiery personality.The key characters of this series, permalink | report Sep 24, 2012 25 of 25 episodes seen Overall Rating : 9 KoyoNEET (All reviews) 32 people found this review helpful Overall 9 Story 9 Animation 9 Sound 8 Character 10 Enjoyment 10 You don’t have to know how to play Basketball if you want to enjoy this show or watch the NBA- though you should try just to see what it’s like in real life but Kuroko no Basuket, also known as Kuroko’s Basketball is an anime that will keep you glued to your seat from the first episode.
So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;) Overall: This show is great and I think most people will really like it. But don’t get me wrong, this kind of art is perfect for a sports anime, as for a sports anime the characters at many times are always moving around and that is not easy to animate though it can be rigid at times. So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;)Overall:This show is great and I think most people will really like it.
Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. What makes Kuroko no Basket’s characters so interesting is how diverse they are; the story’s main characters, Kuroko and Kagami, could not be more different. read more What makes a good basketball player?
I’m a big fan of Kuroko no Basuke, but by this point, I feel that it’s been dismissed as nothing more than fujoshi eye candy by the mainstream fandom and that’s really disappointing for me to see. Fanbase is no determinant of the content at all, and anyone who would say KuroBasu is a BL series with a straight face has probably not even watched the anime. It’s just a regular shonen anime, people.
The female fans pretty much single-handedly saved the manga from being cancelled, and I think these fans have greater insight into the story’s subtleties than I do. Kuroko no Basuke is more of a new Prince of Tennis than the actual New Prince of Tennis. KuroBasu’s popularity took me by surprise too, but on retrospect, I feel as if the fandom needed this series to happen.
Both seasons are currently rated a 10 on my MAL, just so you know, and yes, I actually like this series better than Infinite Stratos, High School DxD, etc. Nakanishi Ryosuke composed the OST, and while he’s fairly obscure as far as anime composers go, I’ve also immensely enjoyed his work on Hataraku Maou-sama! and High School DxD. The hard rock and occasionally techno soundtrack fit the atmosphere of KuroBasu to a T, and it does a great job fuelling the action with a sense of intensity that the animation and dialogue sometimes lack. Doing something just for the sake of doing it doesn’t just destroy you on the inside, it brings out the worst in everyone around you – and this is why the Generation of Miracles is also considered a team of monsters.
Kuroko himself is a really enigmatic and inscrutable character, especially as far as shonen lead characters go. I think pretty much anyone who’s ever felt they were only good for passing in a team sport will find a lot to like in Kuroko’s character. His blue hair and DBZ-tier attacks stretch his credibility as a character, but I find his actual personality to be humble, unassuming and altogether nondescript.
I watch it for the basketball.
What Is A Welcome Treat?
As much as we love naked male bodies resurfacing from the pool with water dripping from their hair, steaming heat splashing with vaporizing sweat is always a welcoming treat. While we cannot take our eyes off of the ten guys chasing, stealing, and throwing a bouncing ball on a basketball court, we are also deeply infatuated with the inexplicable attachment of rivalry and comradeship among the (basket)ball players. And since we need 5 players for a team, 10 players for a game, and more than a dozen games for a seasonal competition, the multitude of men and complexity of relationships among them, are more than what it takes to drive our tender Yaoi/BL minds insane.
And again, most of the content in this article is pure Fujoshi hallucination (although we still believe everything is true), with some reference and respect to the original anime. For the first season of Kuroko’s Basketball, we’ve only picked out a few more passionate and complex relationships to put them in the chart. This does not encompass all the emotional flows and currents of fascination that are so obviously detectable–through a Fujoshi lens–in the anime.
Read them, and you will never be able to watch Kuroko’s Basketball the same way ever again. Enjoy!
Who Wrote The Manga Kuroko’S Basketball?
Kuroko’s Basketball Canon Information Media Type Manga, Anime TV Series, Movies, Games Writer(s) Tadatoshi Fujimaki Country of Origin Japan Genre(s) Sports, Comedy Also Known As Kuroko no Basket, Kuroko no Basuke, Kuroko’s Basket, KnB Fanon Information Popular Ships MidoTaka KagaKuro AoKise AoMomo KiseKuro AkaKuroKagaKuroKiseKuro Notable Links Kuroko no Basket Wiki Kuroko’s Basketball is a manga series written by Tadatoshi Fujimaki which has been adapted into an anime by Production I.G. Plot 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.
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.
Characters Tetsuya Kuroko Ryōta Kise Shintarō Midorima Daiki Aomine Satsuki Momoi Atsushi Murasakibara Seijūrō Akashi Taiga Kagami Ships AkaMomo — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Satsuki Momoi AoMomo — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Satsuki Momoi HyūRiko — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Aida Riko KuroMomo — the ship between Tetsuya Kuroko and Satsuki Momoi AkaFuri — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Kōki Furihata AkaKuro — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Tetsuya Kuroko AkaMayu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Chihiro Mayuzumi AkaMibu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Reo Mibuchi AoKise — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryōta Kise AoKuro — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Tetsuya Kuroko AoSaku — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryō Sakurai FukuLiu — the ship between Kensuke Fukui and Wei Liu HayaMibu — the ship between Kotarō Hayama and Reo Mibuchi HyūKiyo — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Teppei Kiyoshi HyūBichi — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Reo Mibuchi ImaHana — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Makoto Hanamiya ImaSusa — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Yoshinori Susa IzuMayo — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Shun Izuki IzuYama — the ship between Shun Izuki and Kotarō Hayama KagaKuro — the ship between Taiga Kagami and Tetsuya Kuroko KiKasa — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Yukio Kasamatsu KiseKuro — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Tetsuya Kuroko MidoTaka — the ship between Shintarō Midorima and Kazunari Takao MitoKoga — the ship between Rinnosuke Mitobe and Shinji Koganei MuraAka — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Seijūrō Akashi MuraHimu — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Tatsuya Himuro NijiAka — the ship between Shūzō Nijimura and Seijūrō Akashi SakuWaka — the ship between Ryō Sakurai and Kōsuke Wakamatsu MomoRiko — the ship between Satsuki Momoi and Aida Riko Generation of Miracles — the ship between the group members of the Generation of Miracles Fandom FAN FICTION List
What Is A Sports Anime Called?
It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime? As a sports anime, it gets a 10. It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime?
I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. Individual Scores: [Story: 5/10] [Characters: 6/10] [Art: 7/10] [Sound: 7/10] Overall: 6/10 Helpful players were given the name the generation of miracles. !Its full of action, great soundtrack with brilliant and more importantly suitable voices for the characters.I like how the main character, Kuroko, is more of a shadow that people can easily overlook (often comically) but still let people know he’s the main character without being all ‘in your face’ about it which isnt what you often see.Speaking of the Kuroko, he brings so many light hearted comical scenes into the anime from where he’d just appear out of nowhere or disappear which greatly balances out Kagami’s fiery personality.The key characters of this series, permalink | report Sep 24, 2012 25 of 25 episodes seen Overall Rating : 9 KoyoNEET (All reviews) 32 people found this review helpful Overall 9 Story 9 Animation 9 Sound 8 Character 10 Enjoyment 10 You don’t have to know how to play Basketball if you want to enjoy this show or watch the NBA- though you should try just to see what it’s like in real life but Kuroko no Basuket, also known as Kuroko’s Basketball is an anime that will keep you glued to your seat from the first episode.
So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;) Overall: This show is great and I think most people will really like it. But don’t get me wrong, this kind of art is perfect for a sports anime, as for a sports anime the characters at many times are always moving around and that is not easy to animate though it can be rigid at times. So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;)Overall:This show is great and I think most people will really like it.
Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. What makes Kuroko no Basket’s characters so interesting is how diverse they are; the story’s main characters, Kuroko and Kagami, could not be more different. read more What makes a good basketball player?
I’m a big fan of Kuroko no Basuke, but by this point, I feel that it’s been dismissed as nothing more than fujoshi eye candy by the mainstream fandom and that’s really disappointing for me to see. Fanbase is no determinant of the content at all, and anyone who would say KuroBasu is a BL series with a straight face has probably not even watched the anime. It’s just a regular shonen anime, people.
The female fans pretty much single-handedly saved the manga from being cancelled, and I think these fans have greater insight into the story’s subtleties than I do. Kuroko no Basuke is more of a new Prince of Tennis than the actual New Prince of Tennis. KuroBasu’s popularity took me by surprise too, but on retrospect, I feel as if the fandom needed this series to happen.
Both seasons are currently rated a 10 on my MAL, just so you know, and yes, I actually like this series better than Infinite Stratos, High School DxD, etc. Nakanishi Ryosuke composed the OST, and while he’s fairly obscure as far as anime composers go, I’ve also immensely enjoyed his work on Hataraku Maou-sama! and High School DxD. The hard rock and occasionally techno soundtrack fit the atmosphere of KuroBasu to a T, and it does a great job fuelling the action with a sense of intensity that the animation and dialogue sometimes lack. Doing something just for the sake of doing it doesn’t just destroy you on the inside, it brings out the worst in everyone around you – and this is why the Generation of Miracles is also considered a team of monsters.
Kuroko himself is a really enigmatic and inscrutable character, especially as far as shonen lead characters go. I think pretty much anyone who’s ever felt they were only good for passing in a team sport will find a lot to like in Kuroko’s character. His blue hair and DBZ-tier attacks stretch his credibility as a character, but I find his actual personality to be humble, unassuming and altogether nondescript.
I watch it for the basketball.
What Is A Welcome Treat?
As much as we love naked male bodies resurfacing from the pool with water dripping from their hair, steaming heat splashing with vaporizing sweat is always a welcoming treat. While we cannot take our eyes off of the ten guys chasing, stealing, and throwing a bouncing ball on a basketball court, we are also deeply infatuated with the inexplicable attachment of rivalry and comradeship among the (basket)ball players. And since we need 5 players for a team, 10 players for a game, and more than a dozen games for a seasonal competition, the multitude of men and complexity of relationships among them, are more than what it takes to drive our tender Yaoi/BL minds insane.
And again, most of the content in this article is pure Fujoshi hallucination (although we still believe everything is true), with some reference and respect to the original anime. For the first season of Kuroko’s Basketball, we’ve only picked out a few more passionate and complex relationships to put them in the chart. This does not encompass all the emotional flows and currents of fascination that are so obviously detectable–through a Fujoshi lens–in the anime.
Read them, and you will never be able to watch Kuroko’s Basketball the same way ever again. Enjoy!
Who Wrote The Manga Kuroko’S Basketball?
Kuroko’s Basketball Canon Information Media Type Manga, Anime TV Series, Movies, Games Writer(s) Tadatoshi Fujimaki Country of Origin Japan Genre(s) Sports, Comedy Also Known As Kuroko no Basket, Kuroko no Basuke, Kuroko’s Basket, KnB Fanon Information Popular Ships MidoTaka KagaKuro AoKise AoMomo KiseKuro AkaKuroKagaKuroKiseKuro Notable Links Kuroko no Basket Wiki Kuroko’s Basketball is a manga series written by Tadatoshi Fujimaki which has been adapted into an anime by Production I.G. Plot 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.
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.
Characters Tetsuya Kuroko Ryōta Kise Shintarō Midorima Daiki Aomine Satsuki Momoi Atsushi Murasakibara Seijūrō Akashi Taiga Kagami Ships AkaMomo — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Satsuki Momoi AoMomo — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Satsuki Momoi HyūRiko — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Aida Riko KuroMomo — the ship between Tetsuya Kuroko and Satsuki Momoi AkaFuri — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Kōki Furihata AkaKuro — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Tetsuya Kuroko AkaMayu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Chihiro Mayuzumi AkaMibu — the ship between Seijūrō Akashi and Reo Mibuchi AoKise — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryōta Kise AoKuro — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Tetsuya Kuroko AoSaku — the ship between Daiki Aomine and Ryō Sakurai FukuLiu — the ship between Kensuke Fukui and Wei Liu HayaMibu — the ship between Kotarō Hayama and Reo Mibuchi HyūKiyo — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Teppei Kiyoshi HyūBichi — the ship between Junpei Hyūga and Reo Mibuchi ImaHana — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Makoto Hanamiya ImaSusa — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Yoshinori Susa IzuMayo — the ship between Shoichi Imayoshi and Shun Izuki IzuYama — the ship between Shun Izuki and Kotarō Hayama KagaKuro — the ship between Taiga Kagami and Tetsuya Kuroko KiKasa — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Yukio Kasamatsu KiseKuro — the ship between Ryōta Kise and Tetsuya Kuroko MidoTaka — the ship between Shintarō Midorima and Kazunari Takao MitoKoga — the ship between Rinnosuke Mitobe and Shinji Koganei MuraAka — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Seijūrō Akashi MuraHimu — the ship between Atsushi Murasakibara and Tatsuya Himuro NijiAka — the ship between Shūzō Nijimura and Seijūrō Akashi SakuWaka — the ship between Ryō Sakurai and Kōsuke Wakamatsu MomoRiko — the ship between Satsuki Momoi and Aida Riko Generation of Miracles — the ship between the group members of the Generation of Miracles Fandom FAN FICTION List
What Is A Sports Anime Called?
It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime? As a sports anime, it gets a 10. It’s an anime. and is that really what you are looking for when you’re watching anime?
I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. I am not a sports anime fan to begin with (well, more like I’ve never watched one before) but that didn’t stand in the way of me loving this show. Individual Scores: [Story: 5/10] [Characters: 6/10] [Art: 7/10] [Sound: 7/10] Overall: 6/10 Helpful players were given the name the generation of miracles. !Its full of action, great soundtrack with brilliant and more importantly suitable voices for the characters.I like how the main character, Kuroko, is more of a shadow that people can easily overlook (often comically) but still let people know he’s the main character without being all ‘in your face’ about it which isnt what you often see.Speaking of the Kuroko, he brings so many light hearted comical scenes into the anime from where he’d just appear out of nowhere or disappear which greatly balances out Kagami’s fiery personality.The key characters of this series, permalink | report Sep 24, 2012 25 of 25 episodes seen Overall Rating : 9 KoyoNEET (All reviews) 32 people found this review helpful Overall 9 Story 9 Animation 9 Sound 8 Character 10 Enjoyment 10 You don’t have to know how to play Basketball if you want to enjoy this show or watch the NBA- though you should try just to see what it’s like in real life but Kuroko no Basuket, also known as Kuroko’s Basketball is an anime that will keep you glued to your seat from the first episode.
So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;) Overall: This show is great and I think most people will really like it. But don’t get me wrong, this kind of art is perfect for a sports anime, as for a sports anime the characters at many times are always moving around and that is not easy to animate though it can be rigid at times. So… all in all you really will enjoy this show;)Overall:This show is great and I think most people will really like it.
Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. Despite Seirin also containing one of the Generation of Miracles in Kuroko, he is seen as somewhat of an underdog. What makes Kuroko no Basket’s characters so interesting is how diverse they are; the story’s main characters, Kuroko and Kagami, could not be more different. read more What makes a good basketball player?