Kuroko no Basket Movie 3: Winter Cup – Tobira no Mukou

Winter Cup Highlights Episode 3 – Winter Cup Highlights -Crossing the Door- / 劇場版「黒子のバスケ」ウインターカップ総集編~扉の向こう~ / Kuroko's Basketball Movie 3: Winter Cup Highlights - Crossing the Door
Kuroko no Basket Movie 3: Winter Cup – Tobira no Mukou
Genres: Comedy, Shounen, Sports, Team Sports
Themes: Team Sports
Demographics: Shounen
Studios: Production I.G
Rating: 7.83 / 10
Rank: #1008
Popularity: #3130
Users Listed: 59,008
Users Scored: 17,949
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 12/01/2022
Aired: December 3, 2016 (Fall)
Type: movie
Source: manga
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

The Winter Cup finals pit Seirin High against Rakuzan, a team dominated by Seijuurou Akashi, a player renowned for his strategic brilliance and precognitive ability, the Emperor Eye. Rakuzan’s relentless dominance has made them formidable opponents, capable of anticipating any offensive maneuver. Seirin's core duo, Kagami and Kuroko, must rely on their synchronized teamwork to overcome this challenge. The series explores themes of collaboration under immense pressure, highlighting the complexities of individual talent versus cohesive strategy. Set against the backdrop of high-stakes competition, the anime focuses on the tactical battles and interpersonal dynamics as Seirin attempts to dismantle Akashi's seemingly impenetrable control and achieve victory. It offers a compelling look at the dedication required to reach the pinnacle of athletic achievement.

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Characters:

  • Akashi, Seijuurou (Main) - Voice Actors: Kamiya, Hiroshi, Beaucaire, Nicolas
  • Kagami, Taiga (Main) - Voice Actors: Pascal, Benjamin
  • Kuroko, Tetsuya (Main) - Voice Actors: Solis, Adrien
  • Aida, Riko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nonnenmacher, Marie
  • Aomine, Daiki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Le Minoux, Martial
  • Fukuda, Hiroshi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: de Boüard, Vincent
  • Furihata, Kouki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Laurent, Arnaud
  • Hayama, Kotarou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: de Boüard, Vincent
  • Himuro, Tatsuya (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Méyère, Bruno, Raczko, Tom
  • Hyuuga, Junpei (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Seugnet, Christophe, Wolko, Roman
  • Imayoshi, Shoichi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Laurent, Arnaud
  • Kimura, Shinsuke (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Seugnet, Christophe
  • Kise, Ryouta (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Méyère, Bruno
  • Kiyoshi, Teppei (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Pichon, Yann
  • Koganei, Shinji (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Laisné, Grégory, Schwarzmaier, Tim
  • Mayuzumi, Chihiro (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Créton, François
  • Mibuchi, Reo (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Montalto, Jean-Marco, Hoffmann, Florian
  • Midorima, Shintarou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Montalto, Jean-Marco, Dawn-Claude, René
  • Mitobe, Rinnosuke (Supporting)
  • Miyaji, Kiyoshi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Le Minoux, Martial
  • Miyaji, Yuuya (Supporting)
  • Momoi, Satsuki (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Lambotte, Jessie
  • Murasakibara, Atsushi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Zylberberg, Jérémy
  • Nebuya, Eikichi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Le Minoux, Martial
  • Okamura, Kenichi (Supporting)
  • Ootsubo, Taisuke (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Chatelet, Julien, Tennstedt, Julian
  • Sakurai, Ryou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: de Boüard, Vincent
  • Shirogane, Eiji (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Pichon, Yann
  • Susa, Yoshinori (Supporting)
  • Takao, Kazunari (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Bourlé, Bastien
  • Wakamatsu, Kousuke (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Zylberberg, Jérémy

Staff:

  • Isobe, Maaya (Producer)
  • Kuroki, Rui (Producer)
  • Morihiro, Fumi (Producer)
  • Tada, Shunsuke (Director)
  • Mima, Masafumi (Sound Director)
  • Matsuzawa, Kenichi (Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • OLDCODEX (Theme Song Performance)
  • Arai, Eiji (Director of Photography)
  • Fujimaki, Tadatoshi (Original Creator)
  • Ike, Yoshihiro (Music)
  • Kikuchi, Youko (Character Design)
  • Lambotte, Jessie (ADR Director)
  • Martínez, Cesc (ADR Director)
  • Satou, Mayumi (Color Design)
  • Suzuki, Michie (Art Director)
  • Takagi, Noboru (Series Composition)
  • Takeda, Yuka (Color Design)

Reviews:

  • User AppleDangani (Score: 10/10):
    Kuroko No Basket Movies 1 2 3 1. Movie 1 Winter Cup Soushuuhen - Kage to Hikari 2. Movie 2 Winter Cup Soushuuhen - Namida no Saki e 3. Movie 3 Winter Cup Soushuuhen - Tobira no Mukou Movie one, two, and three is a summarize version of Season one, two, and three. Though unlike the Season one series where it tackles first the plays Seirin made in order to participate in the Winter Cup and Season 2 moving on to the tournament itself, the Movies focuses on the Winter Cup alone and show only a bit of introduction from the Season one series. The movies consist of thehighlights and the outplays Team Seirin did in order to defeat every team with a Generation of Miracles member. It is a waste not to watch them but I decided not to. Not because it will be a waste of time but I know that watching it will make my memory jamble. Since I've watched each episodes of all three seasons, I already know how the story goes. But apart from that fact, every bit of extras, not that important but is a part of the series, and I don't want to forget that. Watching this movies will possibly make you forget that little bits of cute lines, scenarios from the series, and I don't want that. You can make it a review from the seasons series though. nnKuroko No Basket Anime ReviewnBy: Tadatoshi FujimakinApril 15, 2019nnOverall: 10/10nnPlot: 10nnSports Anime genre have only one path to take, tournaments. Participating individually or by teaming up, it is the most common plot that exist. While this is not a unique one, it will be the author's capability how he manage to capture the interest of the viewer and excite them. This series focuses on students who love playing basketball. At first, I am really not interested on watching this anime. It is kind of absurd to think of a basketball story with extraordinary skills. But after trying it out, it made me realize that the plot of the story is great. I love the simplicity of it. The main reason of why the series moves forward and how it affects every branches of the story. Unrealistic as it may seem, the lesson is still there. The creator successfully stress out the core value when playing basketball. What also made me hook on this series is the directness of every plays all of the basketball teams have. Each play only last for an average of 5 to 6 episodes. Flashbacks are there but its only on a really minimum basis. You can enjoy watching all of the plays without so much cliffhanging and annoying side stories of the characters. nnCharacters: 10nnIt is already a known that almost all of the characters on this series are super cool. It is the reason why most of the girl watched it, I think. Aside from that fact, the development of the characters can totally be seen along the…
  • User retorica_t (Score: 9/10):
    Sport ... something i wouldnt watch irl unless its martial art or lightweight boxing. Definitely anime i never watch but the superior camera angling and rotation in the cgi alone makes this not just a great piece of work but probably the only sports anime worth watching, amazing again. It says i need to write a longer review while most people would tell me i elaborate too much when i explain myself. But there's nothing more to say, the animation alone makes it worth it Even this isnt long enough, exactly how long does it need to be to be long enough. All i wanted to saywas in the first paragraph
  • User Eoussama (Score: 7/10):
    It feels like reaching the finish line. What an experience was these three highlights. Something worth praising is how standalone they feel yet seem to provide an incredible sense of continuity whenever you pick them up. This being the latest entry in the highlight movies, thankfully, you can watch it after you've finished the third season, unlike the previous ones which included contents from different seasons. The highlight had two games, it covers the game between Rakuzan and Midorima's team briefly then moves all the +1 hour focus to the final between Seirin and Rakuzan. It almost feels like the perfect medicine for the show's slow pacing.A lot of people complain about the games being too long and drag on for longer than needed.

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Related Anime/Manga:

  • Kuroko no Basket Movie 2: Winter Cup - Namida no Saki e (anime - Prequel)
  • Kuroko no Basket Movie 4: Last Game (anime - Sequel)
  • Kuroko no Basket 3rd Season (anime - Full Story)