![]() This is the first anime basketball which got me hooked. I do not hate it, but I do not also like it. Should I also mention the voices? Yes, theirs are really cool and perfectly matches the looks of the characters. I love how they show the movements of the characters playing on the court, as well as their expression depending on the feeling they have. Parts where the characters show dribbling, passing, shooting or even guarding their opponents is really detailed. The animation of the story is really great. ![]() Yes, every character is so handsome but it is not only this. I love how the story never depend on the back story of the characters so much that it will take too much time to explain it. That way, it won't be hard tackling each of the characters past and it gives the story more time in other scenarios that needs to be displayed. The creator successfully introduce a past where most of the characters belong. Since there are so many characters, giving all of them the spotlight is hard. The changes and realization they made make them more of a human. Aside from that fact, the development of the characters can totally be seen along the story. It is the reason why most of the girl watched it, I think. It is already a known that almost all of the characters on this series are super cool. You can enjoy watching all of the plays without so much cliffhanging and annoying side stories of the characters. Flashbacks are there but its only on a really minimum basis. Each play only last for an average of 5 to 6 episodes. ![]() What also made me hook on this series is the directness of every plays all of the basketball teams have. The creator successfully stress out the core value when playing basketball. Unrealistic as it may seem, the lesson is still there. The main reason of why the series moves forward and how it affects every branches of the story. But after trying it out, it made me realize that the plot of the story is great. It is kind of absurd to think of a basketball story with extraordinary skills. At first, I am really not interested on watching this anime. This series focuses on students who love playing basketball. While this is not a unique one, it will be the author's capability how he manage to capture the interest of the viewer and excite them. Participating individually or by teaming up, it is the most common plot that exist. Sports Anime genre have only one path to take, tournaments. It will also show how Aomine changed because of the talents overpouring within him and how helpless Kuroko is at that point of time. How Kuroko struggle to keep on playing basketball and how Aomine cheered him up to move forward. This extra episode show how the two met on their middle school. No copyright infringment is intended or implied.Tetsuya Kuroko and Aomine Daiki is the best teamups for me. Lyrics copyright to their respective owners or translators. See an error in these lyrics? Let us know here!Ī now has an OpenSearch plugin that you can install into your browser (FireFox, Chrome and IE/Edge supported) The player who's "it" calls out "Mō ii kai?" ("Are you ready?"), and the other players reply either "Mada da yo" ("Not ready yet") or "Mō ii yo" ("We're ready"). (1) Expressions in this song come from games like tag, hide-and-seek, and, in this case, blind man's buff (mekakushioni). Lyrics from Are you ready? Tell me "I'm ready for you." Lyrics from If I don't go after you I'll get stuck in a trap. Lyrics from Are you ready? Tell me "I'm ready for you." (1) It doesn't even enter your thoughts, does it. Lyrics from I've been watching you blindfolded. Lyrics from Mekakushi shite kimi o mite'ru New Feature! In kanji view, mouseover a kanji character for lookup information!
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