Monday, June 23, 2014

Kuroko no Basket 1 & 2 (2012-2014)


I know of the anime Kuroko no Basket for the past months but only this summer I decided to watch this anime. I'm not a basketball fanatic. The reason why I watched this anime is because of the encouragement and the good review that my cousin shared to me. I began to be curious while he's talking about some scenes of this anime and eventually watched it. I watched this anime while there's a NBA championship going on. Most of the people are cheering for either San Antonio Spurs or Miami Heat. I'm cheering for Seirin on the other hand.

I like how the tandem of Kuroko Tetsuya and Kagami Taiga works. Their skills and the way they play basketball. Kuroko's vanishing drive and Kagami's high jump. I like Kise Ryota and the way he calls his friends, adding the suffix of "-chi" after his friends' names. My favorite player from the Generation of Miracles is Aomine Daiki. I really like how he plays and the way he can easily trick his opponent's on the court. Well, so much for the like part. Although there are some parts that can't be done in reality (for example, Kuroko's pass and vanishing drive), the anime never fails to amaze me and gives me thrills on Seirin's plays - on how they will win over a strong opponent with a member of Generation of Miracles as part of the opponent's team.

Anyway, at the last episode of season two, I expected that things will work out at the end - that Seirin will eventually win over Yosen. I also expected to watch the championship of the Winter Cup but sadly to say, the anime ended at Seirin winning against Yosen. I was expecting to see that Seirin will be playing against Rakuzan High wherein they'll be playing against Akashi, the captain of the so called "Generation of Miracles". In order for me to know the events against Rakuzan, I need to read the manga.

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