Finally weeded, and avoided the pit in time.
Originally wanted to watch a full-length passionate sports anime,
But as someone who especially likes watching NBA,
"Kuroko's Basketball" really made me have to calm down and watch a few more episodes.
I finally gave up after watching more than ten episodes.
I probably watched the plot after that and felt that it was wise to give up.
At the end of the entire anime, it's a showdown between superhumans.
I personally prefer more realistic sports comics.
But because of the baptism of "Team Football" first, there was the upsurge of "The Prince of Tennis".
There is no resistance to the surreal and exaggerated greetings, and the Prince of Tennis is all Superman at the end.
"Kuroko's Basketball" is nothing new in terms of plot.
Students with outstanding strengths join a weak school, integrate with other team members, and unite to counterattack all the way to the top. This setting is too common.
The novelty of "Kuroko's Basketball" lies in the setting of the protagonist's specialties.
The male protagonist has various athletic abilities, but has a very low sense of presence, so he can unexpectedly send exquisite passes or steals.
But what I can't accept the most is this setting.
For sports, physical conditions are the foundation, and other skills are based on physical conditions, especially basketball.
For example, the arm strength required to pass the ball throughout the court, the explosive power required to steal the ball,
A good passer or defender is definitely not bad physically.
I can accept the curved shot of the big sky wing and even dribble the ball into the goal,
It's because the beginning of the animation has a plot to show its amazing leg strength.
I can also understand the continuous improvement of Echizen Ryoma's skills,
Humans are inherently good at athletic ability.
But Heizi's unreasonable setting is really annoying.
Then think of the emergence of various sci-fi tricks behind,
I can conclude that the original author did not know much about basketball, but only had a general understanding of the sport.
Combining the inspiration of "The Prince of Tennis" and "Slam Dunk", I didn't expect it to be popular.
Secondly, the character descriptions in this work are quite simple.
Kuroko and Vulcan, hit CP in the first episode! !
Where and where, the two people who just met said that I want to be your shadow.
I am amazed at the speed at which the foundation develops.
The appearance of strong enemies is also a set routine, and the existence of teammates is basically a paper character.
During the game, I often feel that there are not ten people on the court, but only three or four of the protagonist and the opposing generals are playing basketball.
Not to mention the character building ability compared with "Slam Dunk", and "Prince of Tennis" are three points worse
But this animation still has its advantages.
The animation production level is quite high, the characters are more beautiful than the original comics, and the action scenes are also well presented.
Because of technical reasons, the effect of the basketball game is much smoother than that of "Slam Dunk".
If it’s the kind of anime that doesn’t care much about realistic logic and likes to be as beautiful as “The Prince of Tennis”, it’s purely an anime of fighting monsters and upgrading
Then this animation is a good choice, and the rhythm is still relatively fast.
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