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Kuroko No Basuke Last Game

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Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game
Japanese劇場版 黒子のバスケ LAST GAME
HepburnGekijō-ban Kuroko no Basuke Rasuto Gēmu
Directed byShunsuke Tada
Written byNoboru Takagi
Tadatoshi Fujimaki
Based onKuroko’s Basketball
by Tadatoshi Fujimaki
Starring
Music byYoshihiro Ike
CinematographyEiji Arai
Edited byJunichi Uematsu
Distributed byShochiku
  • March 18, 2017
90 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥1 billion[1]

Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game (Japanese: 劇場版 黒子のバスケ LAST GAMEHepburn: Gekijō-ban Kuroko no Basuke Rasuto Gēmu) is a 2017 Japanese animated film produced by Production I.G and distributed by Shochiku. This is the 1st film in the Kuroko's Basketball franchise, created by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. It was released in Japanese cinemas on March 18, 2017.

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  • 2Voice cast
  • 4Reception

Synopsis[edit]

The USstreet basketball team named Jabberwock (ジャバウォックJabauokku) came to Japan and played a friendly match with the Japanese team (Strky (スターキーSutākī)), but after the Japanese team suffered a crushing defeat, Jabberwock team members began to mock the Japanese basketball. Their comments infuriated Riko's father, so he assembled a team of five Generation of Miracles members plus Tetsuya Kuroko and Taiga Kagami, called Vorpal Swords (ヴォルパル・ソードVu~oruparu sōdo), to perform a Revenge match (リベンジ • マッチRibenji matchi) against Jabberwock.

Voice cast[edit]

Vorpal Swords[edit]

CharacterVoice actor
Tetsuya Kuroko (黒子 テツヤKuroko Tetsuya)Kenshō Ono
Taiga Kagami (火神 大我Kagami Taiga)Yūki Ono
Shintarō Midorima (緑間 真太郎Midorima Shintarō)Daisuke Ono
Seijūrō Akashi (赤司 征十郎Akashi Seijūrō)Hiroshi Kamiya
Daiki Aomine (青峰 大輝Aomine Daiki)Junichi Suwabe
Atsushi Murasakibara (紫原 敦Murasakibara Atsushi)Kenichi Suzumura
Ryōta Kise (黄瀬 涼太Kise Ryōta)Ryohei Kimura
Riko Aida (相田 リコAida Riko)Chiwa Saito
Satsuki Momoi (桃井 さつきMomoi Satsuki)Fumiko Orikasa
Kagetora Aida (相田 景虎Aida Kagetora)Shinichiro Miki
Kousuke Wakamatsu (若松 孝輔Wakamatsu Kousuke)Kōsuke Toriumi
Junpei Hyūga (日向 順平Hyūga Junpei)Yoshimasa Hosoya
Kazunari Takao (高尾 和成Takao Kazunari)Tatsuhisa Suzuki

Jabberwock[edit]

Nash Gold Jr. (ナッシュ・ゴールド・Jr.Nasshu Gōrudo Jr.)
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa
Captain of the American basketball team Jabberwock. Gold has a two-faced personality. Outside the court he was calm, polite and even charming. But as a player in court he is cruel, rude and perhaps the most arrogant in the team. In addition, he seems to have a darker personality when he becomes serious. This can be seen when he revealed his 'Belial Eye' to Akashi. Gold becomes even more arrogant, saying that even God can not defeat it.
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Jason Silver (ジェイソン・シルバーJeison Shirubā)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada
One of the members of the American basketball team Jabberwock. Silver is arrogant and ignorant, and he calls himself the 'Almighty Me.' Along with that he is also very talkative, just to have a lot of interest in women. He will not care about the people around him, unless it's Gold Jr. will be the one who did it. Silver also tends to mock those whom he considers weak.

Production[edit]

The ending theme song of this movie is 'Glorious days' sung by GRANRODEO.[2][3]

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Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

The film opens in Japan on March 18 on 91 screens. The company sold 124,000 tickets on the weekend for ¥190 million (about US$1.7 million). The film was ranked 6th in attendance on average per screen in its opening weekend having been defeated by Pretty Cure Dream Stars! by Izumi Todo who debuted the same week and beat Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale by Reki Kawahara and Your Name by Makoto Shinkai.[4][5] As of May 15, 2017 the film has grossed a total of over ¥1 billion from 752,856 admissions.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Kuroko's Basketball: Last Game Anime Film Tops 1 Billion Yen'. Anime News Network. May 16, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  2. ^'GRANRODEO Performs Theme Song for Kuroko's Basketball Last Game Film'. Anime News Network. November 24, 2016. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  3. ^'Kuroko's Basketball Last Game Film's Teaser Previews Granrodeo's Theme Song'. Anime News Network. January 21, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  4. ^'Precure Dream Stars! Film Opens at #5, but Kuroko's Basketball Earns More'. Anime News Network. March 22, 2017. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  5. ^Mikikazu Komatsu (March 22, 2017). 'Japan Box Office: 'PreCure Dream Stars!' Takes 5th Place in Its Opening Weekend'. Crunchyroll. Retrieved December 5, 2017.

External links[edit]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game on IMDb

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