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Kuroko's Basketball · Season 1 · Crunchyroll

Kuroko's Basketball Season 1

Kuroko's Basketball Season 1 is a WORTH-IT, BollyMeter 7.9/10. 25 episodes on Crunchyroll from 7 April 2012.

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BollyMeter7.9/10MAL users rate the series at 8.04/10 across 775,000 scorers, with Season 1 establishing Kuroko's misdirection gimmick and the Interhigh arc. Praised for hype-generating match choreography; critiqued for leaning on increasingly supernatural player abilities.

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What BollyAI Thinks

Season 1 introduces Kuroko no Basket's central proposition: a sports anime built around a player who functions as a misdirection specialist rather than a scorer. Production I.G committed fully to the premise, staging matches with the kinetic grammar of action anime - freeze frames, speed lines, and crowd reactions calibrated for maximum adrenaline. The Generation of Miracles concept - five prodigies scattered across rival schools - gave the season a built-in gauntlet structure. MAL's 775,000-strong scorer base placed the full series at 8.04/10 and ranked it in the popularity top 150. The deliberate sacrifice of basketball realism for entertainment velocity is a tradeoff the show wears openly throughout.

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Standout Episodes

The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.

  1. E1I'm Kuroko7.8

    The premiere reveals Kuroko's fundamental trick - he is so lacking in presence that opponents cannot track him - and pairs him with the physically explosive Kagami. The contrast-duo setup is standard sports anime grammar, but the phantom-player gimmick lands as a genuinely fresh hook.

    The moment: Kuroko's first pass through an opponent who simply does not register him - the show announcing its core visual logic.