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  2. List of Kuroko's Basketball episodes - Wikipedia

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    Kuroko's Basketball is an anime series adapted from the manga series of the same name by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. It is produced by Production I.G [ 1 ] and directed by Shunsuke Tada, it began broadcasting on Mainichi Broadcasting System on April 7, 2012 with Tokyo MX , Nippon BS Broadcasting , and Animax beginning broadcast in the weeks following ...

  3. Kuroko's Basketball season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Kuroko's Basketball is an anime series adapted from the manga series of the same name by Tadatoshi Fujimaki.It is produced by Production I.G [1] and directed by Shunsuke Tada, it began broadcasting on Mainichi Broadcasting System on April 7, 2012, with Tokyo MX, Nippon BS Broadcasting, and Animax beginning broadcast in the weeks following. [2]

  4. Kuroko's Basketball - Wikipedia

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    Kuroko's Basketball (Japanese: 黒子のバスケ, Hepburn: Kuroko no Basuke) is a Japanese sports manga series written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2008 to September 2014, with its chapters collected in 30 tankōbon volumes. It tells the story of ...

  5. Category:Kuroko's Basketball episode lists - Wikipedia

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    Kuroko's Basketball season 1; Kuroko's Basketball season 2; Kuroko's Basketball season 3 This page was last edited on 27 November 2024, at 09:54 (UTC). ...

  6. Tadatoshi Fujimaki - Wikipedia

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    Tadatoshi Fujimaki (藤巻 忠俊, Fujimaki Tadatoshi, born June 9, 1982) is a Japanese manga artist, best known as the creator of sports manga Kuroko's Basketball and Robot × LaserBeam, as well as Kill Blue, all of which have been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump.

  7. Kuroko's Basketball season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The third and final season of Kuroko's Basketball anime series is produced by Production I.G. It is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. The third season premiered on January 10, 2015 [1] and ended on June 30, 2015, with a total of 25 episodes. The third season has 3 opening and 3 ending themes.

  8. Kensho Ono - Wikipedia

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    Kensho Ono (小野 賢章, Ono Kenshō, born October 5, 1989) is a Japanese actor and singer. His most well-known characters are Tetsuya Kuroko, the titular protagonist in the anime series Kuroko's Basketball, Giorno Giovanna in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Slaine Troyard in Aldnoah.Zero, Yuya Sakaki in Yu-Gi-Oh!

  9. Kuroko's Basketball season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Kuroko is subbed out for Mitobe. The game proceeds with Seirin's fast run-and-gun gameplay but the second quarter ends with Seirin barely in the lead, 45–43. Shutoku pull ahead in the third quarter, 68–76, with 1 minute to go. And Kagami's legs are at their limit. Kuroko asks to be subbed back in, ready to use his new drive.