Tadatoshi Fujimaki (藤巻 忠俊, Fujimaki Tadatoshi, born June 9th, 1982, Tokyo) is a Japanese mangaka, most known for his manga Kuroko no Basuke, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Fujimaki was brought up in a good household and environment. He attended Toyama High School and enrolled to Sophia University. He chose for a manga career after finishing his studies.
"¡Esto aún no termina! ¡No me rendiré! Haber caído no es una humillación, ¡lo humillante sería permanecer postrado!"
Odio eterno a Akashi. El tipo jamás me ha gustado y volver a leer el manga hace que lo odie todavía más por haber hecho llorar a Midorima y, sobre todo, por ser tan jodidamente arrogante aun con alguien que lo consideraba su amigo.
Saber que Midorima ha crecido muchísimo y que los demás jugadores de Shutoku se han esforzado, cada uno a su propia manera, hace que la derrota sepa todavía más frustrante.
Por otra parte, había olvidado lo excelente que es partido de Seirin vs. Kaijo. Al inicio Kise anota muchos puntos, lo cual pone en aprietos a Seirin, sin embargo, Furihata, uno de los novatos entra en el juego y cambia el ritmo de Seirin, ya que, durante severos minutos la presión estaba haciendo mella en ellos.
Eventualmente vemos a Izuki enfrentarse a Kasamatsu, uno de los mejores point guard que hay y, con todo y que tienen estilos muy diferentes, Izuki saca su carta vencedora y logra detenerlo justo a tiempo.
Ya para el final del volumen, Kagami y Kise están de nuevo a la par. ¿Ganará el Perfect Copy de Kise o el talento innato de Kagami?
Así mismo, quiero decir que amo mucho que todos en Seirin han tenido la oportunidad de lucirse, al igual que Kaijo. Ambos son equipos que tienen mucho qué dar y, como mencionan, no se trata de luchar contra el enemigo, sino contra un oponente digno de ser reconocido.
There's not even a dull moment in this manga. The plays are so intense. You'll be always on the edge of your seat. Making you want more. You feel like you read so slow. But at the same time you want to savor the moment when they do special moves and all. Wow. Kuroko No Basket is definitely one of the best manga I have ever read. :)
The match between Rakuzan and Shoutoko was tearful although I really enjoyed the whole chapters detected to it. The rest of the volume was featuring the match between Kaijo and Seiren or let's be honest it was all about Kise versus Kagami and I really couldn't enjoy it.
Struggle after struggle. Seems this series only write about the first year of the main character. The match is not that much, but every match would be written in detailed
Continued liveblogging, lacking any form of mental stability or coherent thought-process:
- Akashi's form of encouragement sure is unique. You'll gouge your own eyes out, huh?
- Ah, I pretty much figured it would end in Rakuzan winning. Although we got glimpses of their strength, it just wasn't enough, even with the way Fujimaki changed the game.
- If they, meaning Rakuzan, are up against Kise, I think Kii losing would be more acceptable than Seirin losing, BUT I also think that it would be a huge slap for Teppei to lose "already"..
- Oh that flashback to Tetsu and Kise is just painfully adorable isn't it? "Thanks to Kurocchi". Ah, fuck you, Kise. /cries a fucking river
- TETSUYA YOU ARE THE BEST "EVEN IF ONE SIDED; I ALWAYS THOUGHT OF KISE AS MY RIVAL" ;___;
- "No. He really got me. Kise-kun is really amazing. This time, it is my utter loss. You're so strong that I can't help but laugh." JFC TETSUYA!
- I'm laughing so much, but I'm sick so it's cough-laughing. Fuck, Furihata. I CANT WITH YOU AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA X'D
- THIS IS SO GOOD! I was contemplating when the other freshmen would be included for some time now, and there it is. Arigatou, Fujimaki! :'D
- "Did you see that, because I didn't." "Shut up, Izuki" I can't believe how much different emotions there are in those chapters. There's accomplishments, humour, tension, angst, determation.. JFC
- Aomine's fate thing got kind of.. high. Well.
Very good tankobon! Another!
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Wooh! Go Midorima. Hahaha! Ootsubo! Nice block! But oh my gawd! Akashi said if they lose, he'll gouge his own eyes out. What the f?! O_O well, "Razukan" won though -.- they're so strong. Gosh! 86 to "Shuutoku"'s 70.
Now it's "Seirin" VS "Kaijou" gosh! Kise is gonna be a very hard oppenent. That "perfect copy" skill. Damn. He can copy the skills of the other "Generation of Miracles" members. Oh? Seirin is letting another freshman in. Furihata. Waahhh! Nice one! Furi. Just what the team needed. They needed to slow down their pace and be more cautious. Hahaha! Izuki's puns though ♡ lol nice one! "Eagle Spear" he didnt even turned nor looked. Cool.
Yeah! It must be fate that all "Generation of Miracles" were team mates before and now they're rivals. In different teams. :)
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This volume was great! Akashi you sure are an intense guy ha... I feel bad for Midorima and all the Shutoku team, I wanted them to win ToT The Seirin vs. Kaijou match is going really well! I love to see how Kagami gets all fired up when playing and also how the Kaijou boys don't give up! They are my favorite team with Seirin!
Title: Kuroko no Basuke Author: Tadatoshi Fujimaki Volume(s): 30 Chapter(s): 275 Genre: Status: Language: English Read in: manga app
All I can say is this one is much better than slamdunk even I'm also a fan of the latter and rukawa :3 droolssss I just love the Generation of Miracles, Takao, Kuroko and Tatsuya :3
Soooo much feelings! Dios muchas cosas pasaron en este manga. Akashi y sus manera de ver el futuro y sus tecnicas es muy emocionante. Espero que sea la última vez que vea a Midorima llorar 3 Y el poder de Kise que se está volviendo amenazante hghgh woooo diria que el mejor volumen que he leido.