Kuroko no Basket 3rd Season NG-shuu

黒子のバスケ3期 NG集
Kuroko no Basket 3rd Season NG-shuu
Producers: Bandai Visual
Genres: Comedy, Sports, Team Sports
Source: manga
Age Rating: PG 13
Studios: Production I.G
Type: special
Themes: Team Sports
Rating: 7.66 / 10
Rank: #1432
Popularity: #3506
Users Listed: 47,935
Users Scored: 19,411
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 03/29/2022
Aired: April 24, 2015 – December 24, 2015 (Spring)
Episodes: 9

Synopsis:

Set within a competitive high school basketball landscape, this series follows a team striving for recognition amidst established powerhouses. The narrative centers on individual growth and teamwork as players navigate rigorous training and challenging matches. Characters grapple with personal ambitions and the weight of expectations from coaches, teammates, and rivals alike. The animation emphasizes dynamic movement and strategic gameplay, conveying both the physicality and mental intensity of the sport. Beyond the games themselves, the series explores themes of dedication, perseverance, and the bonds forged through shared struggle. Expect a focused portrayal of athletic competition blended with interpersonal drama, offering a glimpse into the demanding world of aspiring basketball stars.

Episodes:

Episode 1: Episode 1
Aired: April 24, 2015
Episode 2: Episode 2
Aired: May 27, 2015
Episode 3: Episode 3
Aired: June 26, 2015
Episode 4: Episode 4
Aired: July 24, 2015
Episode 5: Episode 5
Aired: August 26, 2015
Episode 6: Episode 6
Aired: September 25, 2016
Episode 7: Episode 7
Aired: October 28, 2015
Episode 8: Episode 8
Aired: November 26, 2015
Episode 9: Episode 9
Aired: December 24, 2015

Characters:

Kagami, Taiga Main
Voice Actors: Ono, Yuuki
Kuroko, Tetsuya Main
Voice Actors: Ono, Kensho
Aida, Riko Supporting
Voice Actors: Saitou, Chiwa
Akashi, Seijuurou Supporting
Voice Actors: Kamiya, Hiroshi
Aomine, Daiki Supporting
Voice Actors: Suwabe, Junichi
Garcia, Alexandra Supporting
Voice Actors: Kaida, Yuki
Haizaki, Shougo Supporting
Voice Actors: Morita, Masakazu
Hayama, Kotarou Supporting
Voice Actors: Masuda, Toshiki
Himuro, Tatsuya Supporting
Voice Actors: Taniyama, Kishou
Hyuuga, Junpei Supporting
Voice Actors: Hosoya, Yoshimasa
Imayoshi, Shoichi Supporting
Voice Actors: Nakai, Kazuya
Izuki, Shun Supporting
Voice Actors: Nojima, Hirofumi
Kise, Ryouta Supporting
Voice Actors: Kimura, Ryouhei
Kiyoshi, Teppei Supporting
Voice Actors: Hamada, Kenji
Koganei, Shinji Supporting
Voice Actors: Eguchi, Takuya
Mayuzumi, Chihiro Supporting
Voice Actors: Oosaka, Ryouta
Mibuchi, Reo Supporting
Voice Actors: Hatano, Wataru
Midorima, Shintarou Supporting
Voice Actors: Ono, Daisuke
Mitobe, Rinnosuke Supporting
Momoi, Satsuki Supporting
Voice Actors: Orikasa, Fumiko
Murasakibara, Atsushi Supporting
Voice Actors: Suzumura, Kenichi
Nebuya, Eikichi Supporting
Voice Actors: Fujiwara, Takahiro
Susa, Yoshinori Supporting
Voice Actors: Murakami, Yuya
Takao, Kazunari Supporting
Voice Actors: Suzuki, Tatsuhisa

Staff:

Fujimaki, Tadatoshi
(Original Creator)

Reviews:

BabyGirl06301 (Score: 10/10)
Why am I writing a review for bloopers? Because I'm OCD, that's why. Essentially, what this set of episodes is is a bunch of animated bloopers, each ranging from 1-5 minutes long. They're all together quite funny, and I think the thing that was enjoyable to me about them is that they really helped me to let go of the series once I had finished it. It lets you go back into the world of these characters without having to rewatch the entire series. Not to mention, you actually get to see some stuff that you wouldn't get to see in the series (like Kuroko laughing).Other than that, though, it's just lighthearted, good fun to watch. nnThis season of bloopers were a little bit lackluster. Not that they weren't funny, but they weren't as funny as the previous bloopers.nnObviously, there's no character development or anything that benefits the story, but it does lighten up some of the more intense moments of the anime, so it's nice to be able to let go of some of that tension.nnIf you wanna watch it, go ahead. It's fun at the very least.
Eoussama (Score: 6/10)
If you made it through the first two NG-shuu shorts, you know exactly what to expect. What's great about these bloopers is that they could easily work in the grand scheme of the story without hurting the plot, basically, call them alternatives rather than bloopers. The jokes are subtle, and never acted out of character as they are built on top of the personality of the characters that deliver them. Too bad there is little content of this type, a bloopers episode for each episode of the parent show would have been awesome, there are so many missing opportunities here.

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Related Anime/Manga:

  • Kuroko no Basket 3rd Season (anime - Other)