Here’s to anticipating for another season! I know a huge part of me liking it is because of my fangirl syndrome, but I promise that even a simple anime watcher would enjoy this lovable series. Who wouldn’t love Kise’s copying ability? How about Midorima’s tsundere ways? Aomine’s belief in himself? And Momoi’s cuteness? NO ONE IS TO BE HATED, ENOUGH SAID.Īlthough I wasn’t able to write this review long enough to be called an actual review, I love Kuroko no Basket that I don’t really feel like I can express it enough by just giving it a review. The Seirin Basketball Team, even though they didn’t really shone as much as Kiseki no Sedai did, was a cute group of awesome people. He is arrogant at times, yes, but he also feels inferiority at rare times because he’s just human (in our case an anime character, but in the anime yes he’s human YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID).
Let’s start with Kuroko, he’s too freaking adorable, who wouldn’t love that guy!? He kept his character in tact all through the series and even managed to have actual development, specially with his and Kagami’s relationship. That’s actually one of the things needed for a good sports anime, a good animation and art that is specially focused when it’s needed. It was too clean and clear, and obviously it was given a lot of effort. KnB’s animation is one of the bests I’ve ever watched. There were little to none number of scenes which was bad, in all of my honest opinion. It has twenty-five episodes of fun, intense, and awesomeness. Actually, the anime delivered the story very well so that it doesn’t become too boring. The plot might look a little too plain and generic for a sports anime, but it doesn’t mean that it’s bad. Together they make a pact to defeat Kiseki no Sedai. As Taiga Kagami comes back to Japan from America and comes to Seirin High School, he joins the school’s basketball team and meets Kuroko. He is Tetsuya Kuroko, a plain terrible basketball player and is almost impossible to see. However, there’s a legendary phantom sixth player, who was respected by the five members of Kiseki no Sedai. Kuroko no Basuke (Kuroko’s Basketball/The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays) revolves around the Teiko Middle School Basketball Team, a team which had three perfect seasons in a row, and is composed of five very powerful basketball players known as Kiseki no Sedai (The Generation of Miracles). I absolutely love Kuroko no Basket, and I can’t even try denying that. I’ll try once again.įirstly, I’ll admit that this review will be biased. We are also on itunes, just type Geeking Out At The Tower Podcast in the search bar.I think I enjoy writing a review. You can also find info on our RSS feed at
Zettai Muteki Fallin’ LOVE by Chikyuu Boueibu Seishun Satsubatsuron by 3-nen E-Gumi Utatan (Assassination Classroom Opening Theme) Exist by Angela (Fafner: EXODUS Opening Theme) Flyers by BRADIO (Death Parade Opening Theme) Board Game Review: Betrayal at House on the Hill We also geek about zombies, RPGs, a space of a board game, cars and a Retro Expo. Before that we discuss some sequel news, a potential legend of a netflix show, and a trailer of Daredevil proportions.
In this episode we do a review of Betrayal at House on the Hill and Impressions on the Winter 2015 Anime. Geeking Out at the Tower Podcast Episode 12 – Winter Anime at House on the Hill