Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball TV Anime Gets Year-Long 10th Anniversary Celebrations

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It & # 039; s been over 10 years since Kuroko and Kagami met in their first year at Seirin High and brought the Generation of Miracles to their knees as the newly formed powerhouse team made its way through the inter-high basketball tournament in the TV anime adaptation of Tadatoshi Fujimaki & # 039; s Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball hugely popular manga series. To celebrate the 10th anniversary, Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball will see new exhibitions, events, and even a brand new anime music video performed by GRANRODEO feat. Kensho Ono and animated at Production I.G.

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10th-anniversary logo featuring Tetsuya # 2

Kuroko's Basketball 10th anniversary logo

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Alongside the music video, Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball will also be getting an exhibition in April in Tokyo and June in Osaka called "Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball ANIMATION GALLERY ~ 10 Years of Miracles ~", as well as an event in July in Tokyo, and September at Osaka & # 039; s Hirakata Park called the "Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball 10th-Anniversary PARTY!"

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Ikebukuro & # 039; s Parco department store will also have a Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball Pop-up shop that & # 039; ll be in the store for one year from April, while Ikebukuro & # 039; s Sunshine City will be holding a year-long event inside Bandai Namco & # 039; s Namjatown amusement area, with Bandai Namco amusement facilities across Japan having special Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball prizes and small events.

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The Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball TV anime began in April 2012 and ended in June 2015, with the series getting a film, Kuroko & # 039; s Basketball The Movie LAST GAME on March 18, 2017. All the Kuroko anime is streaming subbed on Crunchyroll and dubbed on Netflix. Crunchyroll describes the franchise as such:

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An up-and-coming power player, Taiga Kagami, is just back from America. When he comes to Seirin High School, he meets the super-ordinary boy, Tetsuya Kuroko. Kagami is shocked to find that Kuroko isn & # 039; t good at basketball, in fact, he & # 039; s bad! And he & # 039; s so plain that he & # 039; s impossible to see. But Kuroko & # 039; s plainness lets him pass the ball around without the other team noticing him , and he & # 039; s none other than the sixth member of the Miracle Generation.

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Source: Comic Natalie

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Daryl Harding is a Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, And posts photos of his travels on Instagram.

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