Basuke 2 — Kuroko No

The legacy of this season is that it proved sports anime could be mainstream action anime. It paved the way for modern hits like Blue Lock (football) and Birdie Wing (golf), showing that turning athletics into superpower battles is a winning formula.

Kuroko no Basuke 2 picks up immediately after the Inter-High Championship arc. Seirin High, having been defeated by Tōō Academy in the semifinals, now sets its sights on the Winter Cup—the next major national tournament. Kuroko no Basuke 2

Kuroko no Basuke 2 takes place a year after the events of the first season. Tetsuya Kuroko, the main protagonist, and his teammates from Teikō Middle School have gone their separate ways, attending different high schools. Kuroko, along with his friend and teammate Kazushige Hanamura, enrolls at Seirin High School, a school with a less-than-stellar basketball reputation. The legacy of this season is that it

Kuroko no Basuke 2 continues to deliver intense and thrilling basketball matches, showcasing the incredible skills of the characters. The series' unique approach to depicting basketball games, using a combination of fast-paced action and supernatural abilities, makes for an engaging and unpredictable viewing experience. Seirin High, having been defeated by Tōō Academy

One of the most exciting aspects of Kuroko no Basuke 2 is the introduction of new characters, which adds a fresh dynamic to the series. The main antagonist, Aomine Daichi, is a dominant force on the court, and his character development provides a fascinating glimpse into the psychology of a top-tier athlete.

Note: Be sure to watch the "NG-shuu" (blooper reel) specials included in the Blu-rays—they are hysterical meta-commentary on the characters.