Once upon a time, there was a golden city. Together, Kagami and the Prince must attempt to retrieve the jewels in order to stop the approaching army and the double-crossing Vizier.īut perhaps it may all be up to the local thief to set things right by accident. In the meantime, a thief, more interested in gold than love, takes off with the kingdom's prize jewels, unfortunately setting an ancient prophecy of doom in motion and leaving the city vulnerable to an evil warrior. Kagami, a reclusive, mute shoemaker, is dragged off to the royal palace, where Prince Daiki falls for the bashful boy and saves him from execution.
And to Kise and Takao becoming his best friends of all people. Or: how Midorima's first defeat in basketball led him to Seirin's manager. He couldn't understand her words but he felt they were important. Seirin's manager and Kagami's best friend. And he had that strange moment with this girl. He had just lost for the first time in basketball and he had to admit to himself that it did sadden him.
Generation of Miracles & Kuroko Tetsuya.Midorima Shintarou/Original Female Character(s).
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Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.VoieLactee Fandoms: Kuroko no Basuke | Kuroko's Basketball However, an idiot appeared and changed Kagami's mind.
Kagami returned to Japan to continue his studies, where he was deeply disappointed with the Japanese basketball scene. Teiko Aomine and middle school student Kagami. Also, note that there's a post-credits scene.Vietnam_imjustafanAoKaga Fandoms: Kuroko no Basuke | Kuroko's Basketball
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The movie largely follows the story and dialogue from the original manga with a few inconsequential details left out and some additional scenes written specially for the movie by Fujimaki (the author of the original manga) himself. Music played a huge part in those scenes of course. The heroic moments of a couple of individuals (you'll know who if you've read the manga) before they exited the court were so bad-ass. You'll definitely see a lot more ball-handling and dribbling than what you are used to in the anime series. Practically every dunk and every dribble was beautifully animated. His VA is so frigging good with the deadpan delivery. Some people in the audience laughed every single time Murasakibara spoke. I laughed with the audience even though I've read the manga probably 10 times. The execution and timing of the jokes were excellent. In short, the movie made everything from the manga better. A couple of times they intertwined 2 separate scenes from the manga and somehow made those work. There were a few times I wanted to take a drink but so much was happening on screen and so fast I couldn't peel my eyes away. There were the usual few timeouts, a couple of flashbacks, and very occasionally the scene switched to the spectators but the pace of the movie really amazed me. The entire match proceeded with very few interruptions. Even the animation in the exhibition match at the beginning was crazy good.It is also very fast-paced despite the 90 min length. Amazing animation and editing from start to finish.