

He’s a strange guy.
Being obsessed with fortune-telling is simply tough.
>>4It’s unavoidable because it concerns life.
>>4I personally like the stance of making an effort to raise luck in order to do everything one can.
The defense is good too.
The strongest ability if it existed in reality.
>>9Level where the rules change
I won’t enter the zone.
But this guy also took part in the bullying, right?
>>11Rather, you were negative and thought the double numbers alignment game was silly.
I sometimes wonder if the person in the picture has friends outside of their club activities…
>>12…………
I like being called Machin Taro.
In basketball, if you can make three-point shots, you’re the strongest!
Prejudice against women’s popularity.
>>18A man who becomes a lump of unpopular attributes when he transitions.
Green hair
– Glasses
– Strange word endings
– Good morning madness
>>41This combination is too strong in a bad way.
The existence of long black hair and large breasts.
>>41I wonder what will happen after Ohasa is over.
I wonder if I’ll look at another fortune-telling.
They don’t seem like a bad person, but why are they disliked by Kuroko?
>>19It’s not that we’re not on the same page because we’re smart.
>>19Kuroko may look that way, but he’s actually loose and has a laid-back personality, so a very rigid and superstitious type of thread is really a landmine.
Loose purple is still a better fit.
A thread that seems to be taken over by discussions about Kise’s personality.
Catch in the air and then a three-point shot…
>>22Since they can do a three-pointer from anywhere on the court from the start, the strengthening has become a circus act.
There are worse characters among the enemies, but Kise gets mentioned a lot more than those.
Even if a support player has bad behavior, as long as they are sincere about basketball, it’s acceptable.
I’m not good at this ridiculous basketball where scoring three points is the strongest.
Wasn’t there another special move besides receiving the pass in shooting form and taking the shot?
If I have five people, that becomes the dream team.
>>28If the fortune-telling results are bad, we will be wiped out, so that won’t happen.
>>36Is this a weakness of basketball players?
A fadeaway from the full court is way more threatening than a shot while waiting for the bus.
The problem is that Kuroko’s own personality is naturally bad, so it doesn’t match the thread image.
>>30If it has nothing to do with basketball, that guy really has the spirit of a delinquent when he can get along with gray, blue, and purple.
>>34In America, Kuroko gets into fights faster than Aomine…
>>38At first glance, the seemingly yankee-looking Ai-san is actually the kindest and most gentle person.
>>30As they themselves say, Type A and Type B are fundamentally incompatible.
Everyone has bad chemistry.
>>31In just a few months since enrolling, Takao has become so friendly that he’s already taking a rickshaw to sneak into practice matches at other schools—he’s truly a communication monster.
>>57He quickly gets involved with students from other schools at Kasamatsu and blends in with seniors from other schools during extra games, making him the strongest in communication skills in the story.
>>63Therefore, in Rasuge, we will showcase the collaboration NTR shot with the thread image and Akashi right in front of the person!
>>75I won’t say it’s at our level, but it’s so fitting that Inoue’s character is just too perfect as a losing heroine.
>>79The first person to understand what you are trying to do is Takao outside the court, which is already beautiful in many ways.
>>75“Well, it’s true that I’ve been teamed up with Akashi for a long time, and my ability to read movements and passing accuracy are high, so obviously I can do it, but…”
Red and green before the split personality.
It seems that the combination of blue, black, and yellow might differ quite a bit in terms of taste or atmosphere.
I don’t want to date anyone I usually do.
Simply too strange.
>>33If you’re going to choose, it has to be blue, right, Tetsu?
>>116No…
>>116What does this person do when they’re not playing basketball?
>>121Catching crayfish
>>121Catching rhinoceros beetles…
>>121Crawfish fishing
>>121I’m reading a gravure magazine.
>>129I’ll pass.
>>116I think Menhera is a bit… after all, I believe that Kaguya-kun, who is truly brilliant, good at cooking, not fond of dogs, and works hard for me and the team, is the best…
This guy’s direct 3-pointer is too insane.
When I saw it in this magazine, I was like, “Wow…”
Even without the fortune-telling, he’s the kind of guy who moves around in a handcart that makes his classmates cringe.
>>37The one with weak rock-paper-scissors is to blame.
There’s also the mysterious routine of tying shoelaces starting from the right foot.
99-9 😊☺️😆🙂 🏀🤓…
102-9 😮😡😩😞 🤓…
>>40999-9 😩😩😩😩 🤓
Akashi is also doing okay, but being the scion of his class makes him stand out.
Isn’t Kise the best friend of Kuroko?
>>43There’s no doubt that it’s not me, Tetsu…
>>43It’s normal.
>>55I hate it.
>>43Don’t write, Kise.
I like the episode where, when asked who they wanted in the NBA, everyone said green due to a miracle.
I watched the anime until the end, but I didn’t really understand why they were being carried on a cart.
If something like that happened in middle school, I would come to dislike those who haven’t made an effort.
>>52I’ve had a bothersome personality even before things turned out like that!
>>56But when I see Hideyoshi, it’s painful to realize that he really liked his teammates a lot.
>>61A type that becomes gentle once they like or take someone into their heart.
Although you were acting aloof towards Awai, you were also giving hints for a power-up and providing support when you became teammates in the last game.
It’s not just bad to completely acknowledge the three seniors who rely solely on effort without taking their talents into account; it’s far worse than that.
In the score game, I’m the only one who isn’t being swept away.
There’s no way I could fall in love with someone who suggested a game with a score of 111-11 against my friends!
>>60But the only thing that Kuroko mentions he is not good at in the story is the one thread image he wasn’t really interested in…
>>60If you had said it first, I wouldn’t have done it.
>>69Ah, I knew it wouldn’t work, huh? (laughs)
That’s a violation of the Road Traffic Act, isn’t it?
He’s not a bad guy, but I think everyone except Akashi sees him as a boring guy.
>>67I think he’s really a good guy, but I understand that he’s the last person you want as a friend.
Whether or not this guy was complicit in the point-scoring game and whether I want to be friends with him are completely different matters…
I think it’s not bad to just have a superficial relationship with Kise.
The guy who is confident that he will win every rock-paper-scissors game in the morning fortune-telling will bring up a rock-paper-scissors rickshaw conversation.
I wouldn’t call him a bad person, but he’s too much of an eccentric, and I don’t like it.
>>71It was Midorima who suggested determining who would pull the rickshaw by playing rock-paper-scissors during the Takaos.
Takaoka, who went along with the proposal without doing anything, is also responsible.
I like this guy the most among the miracles just because he was the only one who didn’t participate in 111-11.
I think they have a troublesome personality, but they are not a bad person.
The conversation about basketball and friendships are two different matters, so I’m not really fond of the eccentric Midorima-kun.
>>77If you add three points, it’s a good deal, they say. The upper part is the morning madness of the thread image.
There isn’t a single element that would make me like a kuroko…
If I’m in tune with someone who’s into fortune-telling crazily, among those five people plus one, they are relatively moderate or good-natured… and if the yellow one mingles casually, it seems simply fun.
If we’re just talking about personality, the red before going insane is the most normal one.
Isn’t it the other person’s fault for not letting us enjoy basketball just because we don’t want to? lol
We are also victims, you know? lol
The fact that Kazuha-senpai gets hit by Kasamatsu is good because it doesn’t accumulate much hate.
Well, you probably hate Kuroko because you only know him from middle school.
>>83It has even been said that the author themselves likes Kasamatsu because he punishes Kise.
I think it would become suffocating because I can’t tease or compete with this guy’s stoicism.
People who don’t joke around have a bad vibe and are hard to get along with.
A person with a good sense of humor tends to mess around in ways they shouldn’t.
Considering that, the Fire God has too good of a personality.
>>86The fact that they were so tsundere only in the beginning of episode 1, but then immediately became affectionate during the match is just too easy…
At first, I thought the red had a nice feeling of multiple personalities or a superpower battle! But when I saw the truth, it was just a regular illness…
It’s obvious that it’s stronger to keep shooting three-pointers from anywhere as much as possible, but every time I think, “Well, that’s true!” when it’s actually executed.
“I wasn’t the best at being a support player, but our relationship was good… or so they say the Yellow.”
>>92It makes no sense to be told that…
The troublesome part of the thread image is that it’s not just specialized in 3P, which is unfair.
What is with that size and maneuverability?
>>95The players in this manga specialize in their respective areas, but it’s not that they can’t do other things; rather, they can do them at least above average, which feels unfair.
>>107It’s just like a sportsman…
At least let the height be a little more modest, such is the degree of brokenness.
>>96The result of the suggestion that if the opponent fighting Kise next was shorter than Kise, they would look weaker is this.
Akashi (me) might be friendly on the surface, but it doesn’t seem like they actually consider me a friend deep down.
Aomine seems like he will engage without any pretense, for better or for worse.
Kise seems like he would be the most friendly and fun to hang out with, but he might look down on you in a deeper sense.
Murasakihara seems likely to show an attitude of looking down indiscriminately, for better or for worse.
Midorima treats everyone equally, regardless of the results, as long as they are making an effort.
The only person who seems like they could be friends without considering abilities or interests is actually pretty high on the list of who I don’t want to be friends with.
Akashi doesn’t seem like he would do that.
Midorima seems unlikely to do it.
Murasakihara doesn’t seem like they’ll do it.
Aomine doesn’t seem like he’ll do it.
The one being guided is Kise.
At least I won’t look down on those who are trying, Midorima.
>>100Even if you work hard, I won’t evaluate efforts or actions that don’t match your talent or abilities.
Huh? If you don’t want to ride a bike, then you should do your best in terms of luck, you fool.
In high school, Takao was on a team that was beaten badly by Kiseki, including some screenshots, and he thought, “I’ll defeat them one day!” but ended up on the same team and wasn’t even remembered, which reveals the complicated feelings of love and hate lurking beneath.
>>102Just give this guy the title of Iron Heart already.
Red is a benefactor, blue is a close friend, green is something I’m bad at, purple is liked as a person, yellow is disliked (was disliked).
It’s tough not to be looked down upon by Kise, unless you’re a real genius, even outside of basketball…
It would be quite tough for me if Takao weren’t around during high school life.
>>108When I have a big lucky item, I can’t have it transported by a rickshaw…
A man who leaves the Americans, who were thought to be completely superior, dumbfounded.
>>109There were no Americans who could do long-distance 3-pointers…
>>109The completely superior replacement would be gold > red and silver > purple, I guess.
These guys also surpassed it during the match.
I often wonder how the girls in the class treat things like images from the internet.
>>112I’m an odd person, but since I’m a tall and handsome guy, I think I’m less disliked than other men.
Buy effort / Not buy effort
To question the presence or absence of results… / Not to question
Based on that, change/do not change your attitude.
From that perspective, the thread image should be pretty good… probably.
>>113Effort can be bought, but the presence or absence of results is questioned.
Still, it feels like they won’t change their attitude even if the results don’t bear fruit.
If I said that today’s lucky items for the morning show are lead pants and chainmail, I wonder if they’ll actually wear them.
>>114It’s only natural because we do our best.
After finishing, I watched both the original and the anime, and I was still creeped out by the moment when the character in the image first performs an all-court 3P.
I was like, “Wait, you’re going to shoot!?”
The image is of a tall, handsome, smart guy from whom you get lucky items, which seems kind of gross.
The突破力 of 1on is probably the weakest among the miracles (at the start of the story, yellow is probably weaker), but even so, it has enough突破力 that even two of the top five, who were trained in the best environment without a title, cannot stop it.
It’s really annoying how they come and say, “I guess I’ll take Kuroko after all,” even after everything that happened in middle school.
>>130After reading all the chapters, I thought it was surprising that they didn’t use the Ignite Punch there.
Is this a joke for elementary school students, Aoi?
Well, I guess if I became friends with someone in a miracle, it would be easygoing with Murasaki…
If you say being into gravure is appropriate for your age, then what about fishing for crayfish…? Are you a grade school boy?
The image in the thread is strong, but the surroundings…
>>136I’m not that weak.
In a one-on-one with Kiseki, there’s no doubt that Midorima ends up at a disadvantage.
Purple can be controlled with a single punch or by waving snacks, and they are competitive; once they set a goal to defeat other miracles, they will practice in various ways.
Kise is liked because he is appropriately teased and given rough treatment.
>>139I want someone to praise my dunk!
The character voiced by Suwabe is basically like that, isn’t it?
Ateme-sama also likes beetles.
>>140Are you a kid?
I was a middle school student.
>>141All the tennis characters are pediatricians.
Kokuko-kun was an elementary school student three years ago too.
I think Purple isn’t really a bad person, just someone who was saving because they were too strong.
>>144I guess you have the most common-sense mentality among the key players, right, Murasaki?
I laughed at Midorima missing shots like it was nothing in that crappy game.
I can see that you’re at your limit and that you can’t hold on for the final struggle.
So I read it believing that I would win, halfway expecting it to break through forcefully (even though I lost).
I really love that scene because my own extreme stoicism allows me to gauge the potential of the other person breaking through their limits.
Aomine’s favorite gravure idol is Horikita Mai, which makes me feel the era.
In terms of naming sense.
Even though the fire god went through quite a tough time in middle school, I wonder why he is still so straightforward.
If Midori follows the fortune-telling, she’ll power up! But if she doesn’t, it would be a pitiful situation like Ryō-san’s birthday.
Even I can’t shoot infinitely, you know.
That aside, I have long since exceeded any limits.
In the anime version, it’s such a strange character that they even add a good image to it with a voice actor who has a nice voice.
What face do you have to say “give me a shadow”…?