Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game

Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game

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2017-03-18

Shortly after the Inter-High of Kagami and Kuroko's second-year, a street basketball team from the USA called Team Jabberwock came to Japan to play a friendly match against a Japanese college-level street basketball team, Team Strky. Despite their best efforts, Strky is brutally crushed by Jabberwock. After the match, the Jabberwock players insult the players from Strky and all of Japanese basketball, claiming Strky's basketball was at the same level as monkeys and telling the players and crowds to quit playing basketball and kill themselves. As a revenge match, Kagetora assembles a dream team of all members of Generation of Miracles plus Kuroko Tetsuya and Kagami Taiga, along with bench players Hyūga Junpei, Takao Kazunari, and Wakamatsu Kōsuke, forming Team Vorpal Swords, with the hopes of reclaiming the pride of Japanese basketball.

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Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game

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Shortly after the Inter-High of Kagami and Kuroko's second-year, a street basketball team from the USA called Team Jabberwock came to Japan to play a friendly match against a Japanese college-level street basketball team, Team Strky. Despite their best efforts, Strky is brutally crushed by Jabberwock. After the match, the Jabberwock players insult the players from Strky and all of Japanese basketball, claiming Strky's basketball was at the same level as monkeys and telling the players and crowds to quit playing basketball and kill themselves. As a revenge match, Kagetora assembles a dream team of all members of Generation of Miracles plus Kuroko Tetsuya and Kagami Taiga, along with bench players Hyūga Junpei, Takao Kazunari, and Wakamatsu Kōsuke, forming Team Vorpal Swords, with the hopes of reclaiming the pride of Japanese basketball.

Released

2017-03-18

Runtime

90

Director

Shunsuke Tada

Budget

$0

Revenue

$8261488

Genres

Animation

Comedy

Language

日本語

Production

Bandai Visual

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    Kensho Ono

    小野賢章
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    Junichi Suwabe

    諏訪部順一
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    Hiroshi Kamiya

    神谷浩史
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    Ryohei Kimura

    木村良平
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    Yuki Ono

    小野友樹
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    Daisuke Ono

    小野大輔
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    Kenichi Suzumura

    鈴村健一
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    Chiwa Saito

    斎藤千和
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    Shin-ichiro Miki

    三木眞一郎
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    Toru Sakurai

    櫻井トオル
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    Hiroo Sasaki

    佐々木啓夫
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    Kaito Ishikawa

    石川界人
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    Naoki Mizutani

    水谷直樹
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    Hikaru Midorikawa

    緑川光
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    Toshiki Masuda

    増田俊樹
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    Kisho Taniyama

    谷山紀章
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    Yoshimasa Hosoya

    細谷佳正
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    Kazuya Nakai

    中井和哉
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    Hirofumi Nojima

    野島裕史
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    Soichiro Hoshi

    保志総一朗
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    Kenji Hamada

    浜田賢二
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    Takuya Eguchi

    江口拓也
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    Shigeyuki Susaki

    須嵜成幸
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    Ryota Osaka

    逢坂良太
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    Wataru Hatano

    羽多野渉
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    Masayuki Shoji

    庄司将之
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    Fumiko Orikasa

    折笠富美子
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    Takahiro Fujiwara

    藤原貴弘
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    Shuhei Sakaguchi

    阪口周平
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    Kouji Takeda

    武田幸史
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    Nobunaga Shimazaki

    島﨑信長
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    Tetsu Inada

    稲田徹
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    Tatsuhisa Suzuki

    鈴木達央
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    Go Inoue

    井上剛
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    Kohsuke Toriumi

    鳥海浩輔
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    Shuhei Matsuda

    松田修平