W eliminacjach do Pucharu Zimowego Seirin mierzy się z Shuutoku. Napędzany żądzą zemsty Midorima wydaje się nie do powstrzymania. Czy nowy drybling Kuroko zmniejszy różnicę punktową? W ostatnich sekundach drugiej połowy Kuroko podaje do Miyoshiego, który…
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.
El partido entre Seirin y Shutoku continúa y es tiempo de que Kuroko regrese a la cancha ya que, de otra forma, no podrán cortar la brecha de puntos. Así pues, Kuroko tiene preparado un nuevo estilo de basketball y sorprende a todos realizando su Vanishing drive, un dribbleo en el que sus oponentes lo pierden de vista, y ni siquiera Takao puede marcarlo.
Con todo, la tensión en la cancha es impresionante y ninguno de los dos equipos cede en lo más mínimo. Al final, el partido termina en empate y permanece de esta forma pues no se pueden dar el lujo de irse a tiempo extra. Por lo tanto, ambos avanzan a la siguiente ronda.
En la segunda mitad del volumen conocemos cómo fue que Seirin se fundó gracias al optimismo (y terquedad, quizá) de Kiyoshi. Él es uno de los Uncrowned kings pero es cierto que las derrota contra Teiko afectó a más de uno, así que su sueño es convertirse en el #1 de Japón sin importar qué.
Eventualmente, y tras mucha persuasión, Riko y Hyuuga se le unen y junto a Mitobe y los demás chicos, forman un equipo que pese a no tener real experiencia, llegó a ser los mejores del distrito de Tokio.
Ahora bien, para mi este volumen fue sumamente importante porque demuestra el ideal bajo el que Seirin está formado. No sólo se trata de ganar, sino también de divertirse en el proceso. Al final del día tener talento no lo es todo si ni siquiera puedes disfrutar las victorias.
También quiero destacar que Kiyoshi se merece toda la felicidad del mundo pues es uno de esos personajes que le ponen corazón a todo lo que hacen. Me encanta, lo amo muchísimo. El problema es que él sigue lesionado de una rodilla y es probable que gente como el bastardo de Hanamiya se aprovechen de eso.
Creo que kuroko no basket 11 es un buen libro porque habla sobre baloncesto y movimientos para aprender cuando juegas baloncesto y también habla sobre un equipo de baloncesto llamado "SEIRIN", y es el equipo principal del libro. Podría recomendar este libro a las personas que aman jugar baloncesto y quieren mejorar porque si quieres mejorar en el baloncesto necesitas seguir practicando. También se lo recomiendo a las personas que quieran aprender un poco de baloncesto, porque pueden aprender un poco rápido y luego ser un buen jugador.
Most of the volume was wasted on the past story of Hyuga and Teppie, yet I loved watching Aomine and the rest of the miracles even for those view pages. The volume also finished the match between Seiren and shoutoko. Also, it depicted the match between that b**ch Hanamiya and Sieren, which was more fast than usual.
On a whole, I don't really care for the Seirin team, I know they are the main characters but I just find them pretty boring overall. That said, I actually found this volume pretty intesting. It was nice getting to actually learn a bit about the characters.
Esse volume é bom e mostra o potencial que o manga tinha sem apelar para poderzinhos de shonen. Um volume bem pé no chão e de boa qualidade ficando mais no Kiyoshi, que é um personagem veterano com um bom drama por trás e que não é absurdamente apelão.
Nothing like finishing this volume in school. Yes I finished this volume up in school :3. Procrastination! Woot woot!
Kuroko, you BAMF ;3. An ever changing Run&Gun was the shit man.
Okay, this volume started off quite slow and not as intense as the other but it was a cute light volume. So no intense battle feels. But that is quite alright. I mean I needed a break too. This volume gave us a background to Teppei and Hyuga (and Riko)'s journey. It was really nice to see the story behind the start of the Seirin basketball team. Before this volume we only got glimpses of the seniors but now we got more infos. It was sweet, and not cheesy. It was also fun to watch Hyuga's developments and all of the team's determination. And this volume added to the Riko and Hyuga ship! +1 for shipping! :D The ending was sad and heart-breaking. It was not a dying painful sadness but more of slow, soft, sadness with a hint of happiness. Yeah, I don't know how to explain it. This sadness kind of made me just a bit warm on the inside. Okay, it is complicated. I guess the warmth comes from Teppei. He was just a great guy. I mean, I really need to find someone like him in real life. If you are some like Teppei, feel free to contact me.
Anyway, I am going to end this review with...I hate Hanamiya. Ohhhh that dirty #%%^%$%$%#.
okay, so i think for a few volumes i've been starting to not like kagami anymore. at first i was like, 'he is so AWESOME', but now, i'm getting so annyed at him.
why? because he gets the spotlight all the time! when kuroko does something amazing, the audience say stuff like this:
person 1 -"wait, what was that?! the ball just turned a curve all by itself!! how is that possible?!"
person 2- "it didn't turn by itself! somebody turned the ball!"
OF COURSE THE BALL DIDN'T TURN ITSELF, DUMBASS! anyway, when kagami does cool stuff, the crowd says stuff like "this is the true power of Seirin!!" "that's the power of Kagami from serin! BLAH BLAH BLAHBLAHBLAH!!!"
that annoys me to no end! why doesn't kuroko get any recognition?! even with the generation of miracles, he got no recognition! WHHHHYYYY??????
right now, i honestly LOVE kuroko a 10000000000000000000000 * 100000000000000000000000 more than i even LIKE kagami (the attention hogger!)!
Waaahhh Omg! I was expecting for the shot of fate. Never happened. Time's up! It's a draw between "Seirin" and "Shutoku" 104 to 104. Fwaah! That was an awesome game. My heart is beating so fast. How am i supposed to sleep when i've read all this?! XD hahaha!
Hmmm.. that Makoto.. it seems like he made their 1st string not play so they'll lose to "Shutoku" earlier and make "Shutoku" battle "Seirin". This "Kirisaki Daiichi" won their battle. 108 to 71? Damn. They must be strong or they actually do play dirty. Hmmm.. -.-
Bwahaha Hyuuga's looks on that pic! XD blonde? Really? Haha. Ahhh.. so Kiyoshi really did start a basketball team. It was actually pretty cool when they shouted their names and declared that they'll make it to nationals in front of the whole school on the rooftop.
Waahh Kiyoshi-sama why must that happen to you? T.T at least they were part of Tokyo's best 4. :)
I loved this volume. Obviously there was Kuroko's character development, but beyond that it provided much backstory. Unfortunately.. most of that was tinted with tragedy. The good memories the members had were, when I finished the tankobon, tainted with the knowledge of what Teppei was/is sacrificing. /sigh
RUN & GUN en constante cambio. Mi limite ya lo he superado hace mucho. -Shin-chan Teppei, mi corazón de hierro. 104-104 (fin del partido) Bendito, Shin-chan "tengo a Takao tirando de ella..." Me encanta la parte donde Momoi se da cuenta del parecido de 2 con tetsu-kun y se desmaya. Hyuuga cuenta como nació el equipo de 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
I liked volume 11 a lot! It was good to know more about the Basketball Club history but it was sad to know what Kiyoshi is facing right now (Fujimaki-sensei why are you playing with my feelings?! ToT)
Teppei is a really well developed character. I love his goofy humour, and his stupid face, and the fact that he dragged all that complex mountain of feelings with him after losing... I don't know. A really, really, really good volume.
A bit more sentimental and heartwarming, with less high-paced game action. It tells the story of how the Seirin basketball club was formed, and also the circumstances of Teppei's knee injury.