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Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game

Summary

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.

Details

Release Date: March 18, 2017

Runtime: 90 minutes

Genres: Animation, Comedy

Rating: 7.7/10 (124 votes)


Kuroko no Basket: Collection

  • Kuroko's Basketball - Movie: Winter Cup - Shadow and Light

    Kuroko's Basketball - Movie: Winter Cup - Shadow and Light

    First of three compilation films of the Kuroko no Basket franchise. The first match of Seirin vs Touou Gakuen at the Winter Cup. Seirin swore they would get revenge from the Inter-High, but Aomine's talents grew even stronger and Kuroko's new move is seen through. After having all of his efforts denied by his former light, Aomine, Kuroko is benched and faces humiliation. Seeing his partner like this, something almost beast-like awakens within Kagami, and he challenges Aomine. Aomine had lost almost all sense of fighting, until he and Kagami both intensely face off with each other as they go into the Zone.

  • Kuroko's Basketball - Movie: Winter Cup - Beyond the Tears

    Kuroko's Basketball - Movie: Winter Cup - Beyond the Tears

    Second of three compilation films of the Kuroko no Basket franchise. Seirin faces off with Yosen in the quarter finals of the Winter Cup. Facing Yosen’s impenetrable defense with Murasakibara at its center, Kuroko manages to shoot his first point. Meanwhile, the ace battle between Kagami and Himuro also heats up. An intense battle is held until the very end. Next, Seirin faces off with Kaijo in the semi finals. Cautious of Kaijo's ace, Kise, and his Perfect Copy ability, Seirin works fast and hard to take the lead. Kise hurts his leg and is benched, so Seirin thinks they now have their chance, but then Kaijo shows them exactly what they can do even without Kise.

  • Kuroko's Basketball - Movie: Winter Cup - Crossing the Door

    Kuroko's Basketball - Movie: Winter Cup - Crossing the Door

    Third of three compilation films of the Kuroko no Basket franchise. Rakuzan and Shutoku face off in the semi finals at the Winter Cup. Despite struggling with Akashi's Emperor Eye that sees through everything, Midorima and Takao fight back with their consecutive plays, and the whole Shutoku team bites back at Rakuzan. However, it doesn't take long before Akashi crushes all of their hopes. It is decided that the finals will be fought between Seirin and Rakuzan. Kagami immediately enters the Zone as soon as the match starts, but it is no match for Akashi. Facing an extreme difference in ability against Rakuzan, Seirin loses their hope a number of times during the match. However, Kuroko doesn't give up, and continues to strongly fight against Akashi.

  • Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game

    Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game

    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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Cast

  • Kensho Ono

    Kensho Ono

    Tetsuya Kuroko (voice)

  • Junichi Suwabe

    Junichi Suwabe

    Daiki Aomine (voice)

  • Hiroshi Kamiya

    Hiroshi Kamiya

    Seijuurou Akashi (voice)

  • Ryohei Kimura

    Ryohei Kimura

    Ryouta Kise (voice)

  • Yuki Ono

    Yuki Ono

    Taiga Kagami (voice)

  • Daisuke Ono

    Daisuke Ono

    Shintarou Midorima (voice)

  • Kenichi Suzumura

    Kenichi Suzumura

    Atsushi Murasakibara (voice)

  • Chiwa Saito

    Chiwa Saito

    Riko Aida (voice)

  • Shin-ichiro Miki

    Shin-ichiro Miki

    Kagetora Aida (voice)

  • Toru Sakurai

    Toru Sakurai

    Allen (voice)

  • Hiroo Sasaki

    Hiroo Sasaki

    Hiroshi Fukuda (voice)

  • Kaito Ishikawa

    Kaito Ishikawa

    Kensuke Fukui (voice)

  • Naoki Mizutani

    Naoki Mizutani

    Kouki Furihata (voice)

  • Hikaru Midorikawa

    Hikaru Midorikawa

    Nash Gold Jr. (voice)

  • Toshiki Masuda

    Toshiki Masuda

    Kotarou Hayama (voice)

  • Kisho Taniyama

    Kisho Taniyama

    Tatsuya Himuro (voice)

  • Yoshimasa Hosoya

    Yoshimasa Hosoya

    Junpei Hyuuga (voice)

  • Kazuya Nakai

    Kazuya Nakai

    Shoichi Imayoshi (voice)

  • Hirofumi Nojima

    Hirofumi Nojima

    Shun Izuki (voice)

  • Soichiro Hoshi

    Soichiro Hoshi

    Yukio Kasamatsu (voice)

  • Kenji Hamada

    Kenji Hamada

    Teppei Kiyoshi (voice)

  • Takuya Eguchi

    Takuya Eguchi

    Shinji Koganei (voice)

  • Shigeyuki Susaki

    Shigeyuki Susaki

    Wei Liu (voice)

  • Ryota Osaka

    Ryota Osaka

    Chihiro Mayuzumi (voice)

  • Wataru Hatano

    Wataru Hatano

    Reo Mibuchi (voice)

  • Masayuki Shoji

    Masayuki Shoji

    Kiyoshi Miyaji (voice)

  • Fumiko Orikasa

    Fumiko Orikasa

    Satsuki Momoi (voice)

  • Takahiro Fujiwara

    Takahiro Fujiwara

    Eikichi Nebuya (voice)

  • Shuhei Sakaguchi

    Shuhei Sakaguchi

    Nick (voice)

  • Kouji Takeda

    Kouji Takeda

    Kenichi Okamura (voice)

  • Nobunaga Shimazaki

    Nobunaga Shimazaki

    Ryou Sakurai (voice)

  • Tetsu Inada

    Tetsu Inada

    Jason Silver (voice)

  • Tatsuhisa Suzuki

    Tatsuhisa Suzuki

    Kazunari Takao (voice)

  • Go Inoue

    Go Inoue

    Satoshi Tsuchida (voice)

  • Kohsuke Toriumi

    Kohsuke Toriumi

    Kousuke Wakamatsu (voice)

  • Shuhei Matsuda

    Shuhei Matsuda

    Zack (voice)