1. Popularity polls | Kuroko no Basuke Wiki - Fandom
1st poll · Tetsuya Kuroko (2626 votes) · Shintarō Midorima (1478 votes) · Taiga Kagami (1116 votes) · Ryōta Kise (1065 votes) · Shun Izuki (955 votes) · Daiki Aomine ...
Throughout the serialization of Kuroko no Basuke, Weekly Shōnen Jump periodically polled the popularity of its characters and published the results. The first poll was first published in chapter 71, and later on the final pages of volume 10. The second poll was published in chapter 121. The third and final poll was published in chapter 254. Additionally, the results of a quotes poll were published in Chapter 168. The third popularity poll's results were announced at Chapter 254. Seijūrō Akashi (
2. Kuroko no Basket (Kuroko's Basketball) - MyAnimeList.net
Kuroko no Basket 2nd Season · Kuroko, Tetsuya · Characters & Staff · Tip Off
For the last three years, Teikou Middle School has dominated the national basketball scene with its legendary lineup: the "Generation of Miracles." It consisted of five prodigies who excelled at the sport, but a "Phantom Sixth Man" lurked in the shadows and helped earn the team their revered status. 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. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
3. Kuroko no Basuke Wiki - Fandom
Many of the Kuroko no Basuke manga volumes have ranked high in the Japanese Comic charts, often taking the #1-spot and staying in the ranking for several weeks.
Kuroko no Basuke (黒子のバスケ, Kuroko no Basuke, lit. Kuroko's Basketball or (Translation in English) The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays) is a Japanese manga about basketball written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki (藤巻 忠俊, Fujimaki Tadatoshi). Started in December 2008, Kuroko no Basuke tells the story of a high school basketball team trying to make it to the Interhigh. The series is serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump and an anime adaption produced by Production I.G. began in April 2012 and ended i
4. Kuroko no Basket: Tip Off - MyAnimeList
13 jul 2024 · Kuroko no Basket: Tip Off · 7.79(58,215 users) · Ranked #1036 · Special · Studios Production I.G · More Information.
Episode 22.5 bundled with BD/DVD volume 8. The episode covers Kuroko's past, when he was part of the "Generation of Miracles."
5. Are There Any Basketball Anime Better Than Kuroko no Basket? - CBR
25 nov 2022 · The manga has sold well over 30 million copies and the anime is likewise still hugely popular, despite finishing in 2015.
See Also小畑賢 New Movies 2024Kuroko's Basketball is undeniably one of the most famous basketball anime series. However, the classic Slam Dunk can give it a run for its money.
6. Kuroko's Basketball Watch Order: A Complete Guide for Beginners
21 okt 2024 · Kuroko no Basuke (Kuroko's Basketball) is an anime adaptation of a popular basketball manga by Tadatoshi Fujimaki.
Discover the best viewing order for the Kuroko no Basuke anime series, including all seasons, movies, and OVAs. Perfect guide for first-time viewers and fans looking to relive the excitement!
7. Kuroko no Basket - Settings
For example, Seirin High, where the protagonist attends, is an actual school in Tokyo. However, the school's name in Japanese is different and the main sport in ...
The settings in Kuroko no Basket heavily rely on real places and traditions in the country of Japan. Tadatoshi Fujimaki has also created in depth characters which make the characters seem real...
8. "Kuroko's Basketball POP UP STORE -The World of If-" is open for a ...
13 jun 2024 · BANDAI NAMCO Film Works Co., Ltd. will be releasing "Kuroko's Basketball POP UP STORE -The World of If-" at the Tokyo Anime Center on the ...
BANDAI NAMCO Film Works Co., Ltd. will be releasing "Kuroko's Basketball POP UP STORE -The World of If-" at the Tokyo Anime Center on the 2nd floor of Shibuya Modi from Friday, June 21, 2024 to Sunday, July 7, 2024. This event will be held for a limited time only.
9. Kuroko's Basketball Announces Special Project With the NBA
2 okt 2024 · The manga released a total of 30 volumes in both Japanese and English (VIZ Media). The Kuroko's Basketball manga has accumulated over 31 million ...
Kuroko's Basketball will be collaborating with the NBA for a special project on October…