Kuroko's Basketball
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Kuroko's Basketball

KuroBas

Kuroko no Basket

Production I.G

Genres

  • Sports

Tags

all 11
  • SportBasketball98
  • Main CastMale Protagonist96
  • DemographicShounen88
  • Main CastPrimarily Male Cast83
  • SceneSchool Club78
  • Main CastPrimarily Teen Cast75
  • Main CastEnsemble Cast75
  • TraitsTomboy73
  • SceneSchool70
  • FantasySuper Power53
  • TraitsTanned Skin52

Genres: Sports. Tags: Basketball, Male Protagonist, Shounen, Primarily Male Cast, School Club, Primarily Teen Cast, Ensemble Cast, Tomboy, School, Super Power, Tanned Skin.

#673

Ranked

#121

Popularity

21.7K

Favorites

262.2K

Members

#2

This Season

Popular TV

#5

This Season

Rated TV

#148

All Time

Popular TV

#423

All Time

Rated TV

Episode Progress

Complete

25 / 25 episodes aired

All 25 episodes available on Bilibili TV, Crunchyroll, Netflix, YouTube

TV25 / 25 epsFinished8.04
Production I.G·Spring 2012
Premiered
Spring 2012
Aired
Apr 8, 2012 – Sep 22, 2012
Broadcast
Sunday · 01:58:00
Duration
24 min
Time to Complete
10h
Rating
PG - Children
Studio
Production I.G

Alternative Titles

ja黒子のバスケ

en-x-romajiKuroko no Basket

deKuroko’s Basketball

frKuroko's Basket

enThe Basketball Which Kuroko Plays

enKuroko no Basuke

enKuroBas

ruБаскетбол Куроко

enהכדורסל של קורוקו

enΤο Μπάσκετ του Κουρόκο

Synopsis

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]

Synopsis

Kuroko no Basket also has a series of light novels, audio CDs, and several games for the Nintendo 3DS. Kuroko also appears in the crossover fighting game J-Stars Victory VS.

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Trailer

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Platform Scores

MAL

8.04

Canonical
Rank #673Votes 769.9K

AniList

78 / 100

Trend 2Popularity 262.2K

Kitsu

82 / 100

Rank #371Users 91.9KRuntime 10h

AniList Trend

525

-179

Franchise Timeline

Kuroko's Basketball is entry 2 of 8 in the Kuroko's Basketball: Tip Off watch order, continuing the story after Kuroko's Basketball: Tip Off.

Episode Guide

Aired so far: 25 / 25

Main Story

25 / 25

100%

Latest Aired

Episode 25

Remaining

Fully available

Aired so far

Theme Songs

Openings

2012
1

Can Do

GRANRODEO

eps 1-132012
2012
2

RIMFIRE

GRANRODEO

eps 14-252012

Endings

2012
1

Start it right away

Hyadain

eps 1-132012
2012
2

Catal Rhythm (カタルリズム)

OLDCODEX

eps 14-252012

Status Breakdown

262,215users
Completed186,09571.0%
Planning44,33416.9%
Watching14,7345.6%
Paused9,1403.5%
Dropped7,9123.0%

Tags

Shows how closely each tag relates to this anime
Sport1
Basketball
98
Main Cast4
Male Protagonist
96
Primarily Male Cast
83
Primarily Teen Cast
75
Ensemble Cast
75
Demographic1
Shounen
88
Scene2
School Club
78
School
70
Traits2
Tomboy
73
Tanned Skin
52
Fantasy1
Super Power
53

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Recommendations

10 recommendations

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Kuroko's Basketball have?

The first season of Kuroko's Basketball has 25 episodes. It is the second entry in the Kuroko's Basketball franchise.

Where can I watch Kuroko's Basketball?

Kuroko's Basketball is available to watch on Crunchyroll and Netflix.

Is Kuroko's Basketball worth watching?

With a score of 8.04/10, Kuroko's Basketball is a highly-rated sports anime. It tells the story of a talented but overlooked player and his team.

Is Kuroko's Basketball a sequel?

Kuroko's Basketball is not a sequel but rather the first season of its franchise. It is entry 2 of 8 in the franchise.

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