Kuroko no Basket Movie 4: Last Game


Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game

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Synonyms: Gekijouban Kuroko no Basuke: Last Game, The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays
Japanese: 劇場版 黒子のバスケ LAST GAME
English: Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game
German: Kuroko's Basketball The Movie: Last Game
Spanish: Kuroko no Basket The Movie: Last Game
French: Kuroko's Basket Last Game
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 18, 2017
Producers: Bandai Visual
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Production I.G
Source: Manga
Genre: SportsSports
Themes: SchoolSchool, Team SportsTeam Sports
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 1 hr. 30 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 8.081 (scored by 185275185,275 users)
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Ranked: #5412
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Popularity: #778
Members: 307,944
Favorites: 1,079

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Oct 11, 2017
Last Game is a failure of a finale to the series.

Just to get it out of the way: it's fair to call it a finale because it calls itself last game, as opposed to its manga counterpart that just called itself extra game, which was much more harder to be harsh on it for that reason.

The best part of the movie was seeing how the Generation of Miracles were no longer bloodthirsty psychopaths who'd stab someone with scissors. Seeing them as normal, chill teens was pretty refreshing. Them having retconned Kagami wanting to be an NBA player is also an appreciated touch, it filled in ...
May 23, 2017
Mod Edit: This review may contain spoilers.
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True to the title it is about having one more game and what better way to do it then with the ultimate dream team.

Watched this in SM cinema Cebu, Philippines on 5/23/17.

The best streetball team in the world who are from America have come to Japan for an exhibition match and decimated their opponent and have insulted all of Japan's basketball players. In retaliation a coach decided to gather the generation of miracles featuring Kagami and a few benchwarmers to slay the Jabberwock team.

The opposing team keeps getting surprised by the level of talent the Vorpal Swords displays ...
Jun 25, 2017
So I watched this a month or two ago and decided to write a review for this. I missed the beginning of it as I was late for the movie. When I arrived at the cinema, they were already finishing the first of the 4 quarters of the game so I'll give my review based on that.

Story: 8
Fairly interesting. Shows you the difficulties that the Generation of Miracles faced while they were going against Jabberwock, just like what you normally see in the seasons of Kuroko no Basuke where they were up against different schools in tournaments. Combining abilities and coming up with new ...
Sep 20, 2017
So here we are again with another Kuroko no Basket adaption. Anyone coming from the previous instalments will know just how good this show is. However, I heard a lot of criticism with it not being "Street Basketball" like the manga. Let me be straight here. I don't think it had that much of an effect on my enjoyment. They stuck to the manga material pretty well and only changed up a few things (Not being played outside being the main).

That being said I'm completely cool with this. I feel like it connects to the previous seasons a lot better. Needless to say, the unrealistic ...
Nov 11, 2017
SPOILERS?

As a huge fan of basketball and of the 3 seasons of knb, this movie was a huge disappointment. The story was super predictable and it wasn't that relatable to real life basketball. They discredit the spirit of streetball. Sure it's trying to make one player look really good, and they try to embarrass the opposing player, but irl street ball teams that are INVITED to other countries, are super nice. They have tons of fans all over and treat them all greatly since it's because of them that they are able to play ball for a living. Personally, it would have been a much ...
Feb 28, 2018
Kuroko no Basket: Last Game, an epic closing for the best basketball anime



I know that the title blew the eyes of many fans of the best basketball manga, Slam Dunk. But I consider Kuroko no Basket anime better. However I'm not writing this to talk about that. What I will do is talk about Kuroko no Basket: Last Game, the film that closes the franchise.
 
Last Game is the film adaptation of Extra Game, a small manga of 8 episodes that Tadatoshi Fujimaki wrote to give us a lot, but a lot of fanservice. It is no secret to anyone that if you love basketball as ...
Nov 5, 2021
Mixed Feelings
First, I must say that i only watched this because I wanted to see the generation of miracles playing together.

- Story (3)
Its horrible, but it didn't surprise me. In the whole series the author always brings villains for them to play against, and it isn't different in the movie. The movie its a fan-service for the fans to see the generation of miracles playing together.

- Art (7)
It didn't change much from the series.

- Sound (6)
The ending music is good, I can only say that.
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Mar 6, 2018
Putting an end to the story can be difficult if the tale in question does not have a specific goal or "output", in which case there may be an emphasis on key events in the series and memories related to the protagonists. Quite frankly, this method is not always the right approach to the end of the story, but in the case of “Last Game” it works perfectly.

I admit myself as a fan of the sports genre, especially basketball, because I know him very well, but I have always been very skeptical about the Kuroko no basket series and I do not consider it a ...
Nov 5, 2017
I am not a fan of anime sports genre. It just not my taste. So I decided to watch the Kuroko no Basket series and in my surprise it is a great watch. It got me hooked from Season 1 to 3 and sometimes I got goosebumps when watching the series. Wait, I'm reviewing the movie not the series. Lol. I just want you to know what I think about the series. Then I heard a movie is coming out last year and I got excited. Waiting for almost 5 months because in my country, they don't release anime films in theaters and I ...
Sep 16, 2017
I watched this movie in cinema in my city, I am basically glad that a lot of anime movie was airing in Indonesia.

The story is typically at the last arc of Kuroko no Basuke : Last game. but the story was getting twisted in the last, it's not appear on manga.

Basically I don't know it is okay or not.But I guess the twist is something for making stronger Kuroko and Kagami's bond.

But for game between Vorpal Sword vs Jabberwock was good, even there are some of really fast pace, because the format for this arc is movie. But for some of beginner (who is ...
Oct 1, 2019
It's rare for sport anime to have a perfect ending like this (personal opinion), usually others sport anime end with unsatisfied ending.

The story is continuation of it series, have a high tension game, and what makes it more enjoyable is the dream team are formed (I think the name of that dream team is lame but funny, once again it's my personal opinion). Some character makes another development on their own, they become more powerfull to defeat the enemy.

This movie art are still the same like series, special effect of "zone" are not too much and bring me a great sensation.

unfortunately the last game ...
Oct 20, 2017
Okay, I was not gonna give this movie a 10 until the last 10 minutes.

The game itself was good, but not as good as other KnB games. Plus, a game against reunion of Generation on Miracles should've been much more advanced and on a totally different level, this one was not as exciting as it should have been. The opponents' characters were not interesting and rather like a mass.

However, the ending was very unexpected. Very hearttouching and hearbreaking. But this is such a right way to end this anime. Kagami really did not belong to this place, that's what I was ...
Sep 23, 2017
This is my first review and it had to be for the end of one of my favorite animes, i was finaly able to watch it and all the waiting was worth it.

Kuroko no basket is fantastic, if you are a true fan of the franchise this movie is a must as it is the end of the journey. I will not give spoilers in the analisis tho:

Story: (9) Not much to add in the story as a sport anime movie, GOM gets together to play a match against a famous street ball team, the hype is real tho as how youre getting more and ...
Mar 9, 2018
Kuroko no Basket: Last Game will entertain fans of the series and sports genre, but is slightly disappointing as a conclusion to the story given the quality of the original series.

Story 6/10:

The story is very basic, a team of asshole players from America come and act disrespectfully to Japanese basketball. In response the Generation of Miracles and Kagami form a dream team to prove their strength to the arrogant villains and play one final game together.

The original series featured additional meaning in it's games such as the importance of winning if you aren't having fun, overcoming injury and the consequences of losing passion for ...
Oct 31, 2023
Mixed Feelings
DECEVANT, pas à la hauteur des saisons précédentes selon moi.

L'idée de faire jouer "la génération miracle" ensemble est super et cela est plutôt bien réalisé pendant le match et tout le long du film ; on retrouve les "pouvoirs" habituels qui sont cools à revoir.

Mis à part ça, j'ai pas beaucoup aimé. J'ai rien ressenti de particulier, tout était prévisible, les dialogues sont inintéressants/peu réfléchi (ils sont parfois débiles) et il n'y a rien en particulier de remarquable ou quelque chose comme ça. L'histoire est quelconque mais par contre l'animation reste de bonne qualité, à l'image de l'anime.

Voilà, je trouve que c'est dommage de conclure ...
Aug 29, 2021
Kuroko no Basket is back with the miracle generation and Kuroko and Kagami.
In this movie, we will have an epic confrontation against Nash's team.
Each member of the miracle generation will have his moment to shine.

While some of them are awakening to new powers and skills, others will change personally after their defeat against Kuroko.
The action and animation in this film is truly amazing and will take your breath away.

The members of the miracle generation leave their ego aside to put their talents to the service of the team and to have a chance to catch the victory against Nash.

In addition, there are some touching moments ...
Apr 19, 2019
Kuroko no Basket Movie 4 : Last Game

When you thought that the story ends after tge Winter Cup Tournament, this movie turns out to be the final phase of the story. Well, basketball does not end in one's country. After winning the game, there is no doubt that another player, much more talented, much more better, will go your way. During the movie, American Basketball Team, famous in the field of Basketball visited Japan. A point where all of the members of the Generations of Miracles, along with Kuroko and Kagami, will have to fight them comes. It is very interesting and exciting movie since ...
Dec 9, 2017
I'll keep this review short and simple for both you and me. (Spoiler free)

Story : 7

Story was OK. No different than the original Vorpal Swords ark in manga; no major changes that is noticible from the original story. Personally I thought the story was a little bit shallow, for both the manga and movie, and the whole ark was less interesting than the original story. Even so, the plot flow was good, no noticeable plot holes, redundancy, or overpacing.

Conclusion: Nothing special, but good execution. Good enough at least.

Art : 7

No different than the art style of the main KnB series. Animation panels were fluid, ...
Aug 18, 2018
Okay, I'm gonna warn you all: This perfect score is extremely biased on my part. So, let me start by laying out some of the things that might deter you from watching this movie if you're in it for anything other than watching these characters one last time.

I feel like this is very much a fan-service movie. I'm not familiar with the community or fan base of Kuroko no Basket, but I assume that one of the biggest wishes for them was that they see the Generation of Miracles, the Phantom Sixth Man, and Kagami Taiga play together on the same team. This movie ...
Jan 8, 2018
[review contains slight spoilers - but written with consideration]

The premise of the Generation of Miracles+Taiga teaming up for a match against a streetball team from the USA (touted to be at NBA level), is the stuff of fan service porn for those who like the first three seasons of Kuroko no Basket.

Art: The art presentation was pretty standard with relativity to the TV show's quality. There's no complaints, but no special 'bling' either, which some TV anime have the privilege of getting, when they have a movie installment.

Story: Decent. The DNA of Kuroko no Basket isn't meant to deliver Code Geass levels of plot ...