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Kuroko’s Basketball Anime Heads to the Court in GRANRODEO’s 10th Anniversary Music Video

Kuroko's Basketball

 

After being announced back in January, the 10th-anniversary music video to celebrate the first broadcast of the Kuroko’s Basketball TV anime was released today, featuring all the Generation of Miracles (plus Kagami) going about their daily school life in new animation produced at Production I.G from the original series director and storyboarder Shunsuke Tada. 

 

 

The music video features the single “Zero Step” from GRANRODEO, who performed many of the theme songs for the Kuroko’s Basketball franchise and features vocals from Kensho Ono, who voiced the titular Tetsuya Kuroko in the series.

 

RELATED: Kuroko’s Basketball TV Anime Gets Year-Long 10th Anniversary Celebrations

 

The video was released as part of the year-long celebrations for the Kuroko’s Basketball franchise, which have included a new visual as well as events sprinkled throughout the year across Japan.

 

The Kuroko’s Basketball TV anime began in April 2012 and ended in June 2015, with the series getting a film, Kuroko’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:

 

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’t good at basketball, in fact, he’s bad! And he’s so plain that he’s impossible to see. But Kuroko’s plainness lets him pass the ball around without the other team noticing him, and he’s none other than the sixth member of the Miracle Generation.

 

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.