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Mar 22, 2015 5:01 AM
#51
Yeah I really hope they're going to end this match next episode because it's already so dragged that it's almost painful. Well also because I'm not a big fan of Kaijo too. |
Mar 22, 2015 6:53 AM
#52
Kaijou is a one-player team... |
Mar 22, 2015 6:55 AM
#53
Calling this episode intense would be an understatement. Holy shite! It was great right from the beginning. Kise ran roughshod over Seiren like it as nothing. With only 30 seconds left on the clock, let's see how the match will end. Hopefully Kuroko pulls something out in the end. |
Mar 22, 2015 7:42 AM
#54
zat-bust said: Tokoya said: I loved the last episode and all but PLEASE tell me that they're not dragging this match onto the next episode -_- The next episode will be the end of the match, there's only 36 or 38 seconds left anyways. ... ya sure there?... this is kuroko no basket.Remember, THIS is Kuroko no basket where each match lasts eons. LOL |
Mar 22, 2015 8:39 AM
#55
How boring, I thought that making a match something different from the standard "be down by 30 points and come back to win by 1" would be more exciting, and I even said to a friend, defending a lead after leading by x amount and stemming the oppositions momentum is just as exciting, but this series massively failed to replicate the intense excitement you get from that. I have to say, this is one of the worst matches of the entire series. |
Mar 22, 2015 8:47 AM
#56
Torrible said: People calling the match draggy are forgetting one thing, the season is 26 episodes long no matter how long this match takes. We are 11 episodes into the season and there's ONE last match after this and a much shorter flashback arc*, and no more. Ponder about that. *The flashback arc has around the same number of chapters as the Kaijo match in the manga and several scenes have already been covered in existing OVAs (Kuroko and Aomine, Kise's induction) and episodes (Kuroko and Haizaki). At the end of the series, 275 chapters (minus a couple for the OVAs) would be covered in 76 episodes. That's more than 3.5 chapters per episode, an amazing pacing for a popular adaptation. I think people really don't appreciate how good the pacing is. When's the last time a popular manga was adapted at this pace? The Slam Dunk anime, in contrast, covered less than 200 chapters in 100 episodes, not even 2 chapters per episode. The last competitive match in the anime was a whopping 18 episodes long. SoonaxUchiha02 said: Wait what the fuck is it me or did they fuck this up in the anime a little bit because i'm prIt may be just me, but I totally remember Kagami, Kise, Kuroko and Furihata going into the zone in this match. Oh well, there's one last episode for it to happen.etty sure that Kagami was suppose to go into the zone in this match so why the fuck didn't he and even in the next episode he doesn't go into it to so i'm calling this a major BS unless if i mistaken once again, but still a great and awesome episode, Well till next time. Well, if you have read the manga, and you've been mistaken before, don't you think it'll be wise to check it up first before claiming that the anime fucked it up? NoongaJuice said: Looks like we're getting a fifth season, or an OVA or SOMETHING because there is no way in hell you can adapt the last match and the Teiko Arc in 13 episodes... They can. They will have to rush the last match a little, but it's definitely possible. The last match has plenty of chapters with a lot of exposition and only 1 or 2 plays. If they remove a lot of the exposition, flashbacks and lengthy explanations like they already did for the Touou and Yosen matches (the reason why they managed to cover 5 chapters per episode during those matches), the content they would need to cover can be considerably shortened. And as I said above, the flashback arc is already shortened in a sense because existing OVAs had already covered significant content from the arc. 1. I haven't forgotten anything... mostly lol. 2. That's a lot of ifs. 3. I'm not surprised a lot of people got blue balled by this episode. Marathoning the series would leave no problems, but waiting week after week is pretty annoying when you get cliffhangers thrown in your face all the time. |
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Mar 22, 2015 9:35 AM
#58
antonnn said: How boring, I thought that making a match something different from the standard "be down by 30 points and come back to win by 1" would be more exciting, and I even said to a friend, defending a lead after leading by x amount and stemming the oppositions momentum is just as exciting, but this series massively failed to replicate the intense excitement you get from that. I have to say, this is one of the worst matches of the entire series. How would you have made the comeback more exciting? T-mac's 13 points in 35 seconds was one of the most exciting and most memorable comebacks of all time and yet if I want to, I can choose to be a total buzzkill and say that "oh, all he's doing is shooting 3 after 3, how uncreative and boring." It takes little effort to be negative. Kise was trying all sorts of tricks and moves. The strategic and psychology insights and the crowd turning against Seirin, both served to make the episode more exciting than if it were just purely basketball. To add, the animation, BGM, and voice acting were all spot on. Ultimately I don't really see how you can deviate too much from the 'one team led by a superstar having the momentum and the opposition team being nervy, scrappy and desperate' formula. I'm not saying that everyone should like this match or this episode just because of the reasons I've offered, but saying that this is one of the worst matches of the entire series is seriously unjustified unless you can come up with a better plot/formula. NoongaJuice said: 3. I'm not surprised a lot of people got blue balled by this episode. Marathoning the series would leave no problems, but waiting week after week is pretty annoying when you get cliffhangers thrown in your face all the time. 9 consecutive cliffhangers coming up later in the season and I'll be more than happy to remind everyone how long the match is going to last when it starts. =) I bet there will be people calling for the match to end quickly after 5 episodes even though there's no manga content after the final. Harrymanhunter said: Calling this episode intense would be an understatement. Holy shite! It was great right from the beginning. Kise ran roughshod over Seiren like it as nothing. With only 30 seconds left on the clock, let's see how the match will end. Hopefully Kuroko pulls something out in the end. Yes, the episode is great. A cliffhanger doesn't suddenly erase everything good about the episode. That's just black and white thinking: http://www.theemotionmachine.com/the-problem-with-black-and-white-thinking |
TorribleMar 22, 2015 9:41 AM
Mar 22, 2015 10:56 AM
#59
I don't know about you guys, but for the past games Seirin has been playing, it seems like they have only barely been able to win...I love the anime, don't get me wrong, but for me, them winning by one point against a Generation of Miracles team every game so far is just getting boring. |
Mar 22, 2015 10:57 AM
#60
This episode was so intense! I really can't wait to see next's week's ep! I'm really hoping Kuroko can pull through and see through Kise's Perfect Copy *.* |
Mar 22, 2015 11:04 AM
#61
People weren't joking when they said all Kagami does in this match is flop around like a fish. Somehow that is good enough to make him GOM level though, for some weird reason. To quote Kuroko in season 1, when he said Kagami currently couldn't reach the GOM's feet, I'd say much hasn't changed since then. I doubt he even reaches their knees currently. |
Mar 22, 2015 11:06 AM
#62
otakutimelord said: I don't know about you guys, but for the past games Seirin has been playing, it seems like they have only barely been able to win...I love the anime, don't get me wrong, but for me, them winning by one point against a Generation of Miracles team every game so far is just getting boring. they won by 6 points against kirisaki daiichi during second season |
Mar 22, 2015 1:07 PM
#63
They're going full shonen this season with 2 minutes recaps every episode.. animation is extremely sloppy so far this season too and its filled with flashbacks. What a disappointment this is. And that fucking cliffhanger.. this is like watching Naruto. |
Mar 22, 2015 1:33 PM
#64
3 minutes left at the beginning of the episode. The game isn't even finished at the end of the episode. What the truck. |
Mar 22, 2015 1:35 PM
#65
Kise was awesome this episode and wow Kagami that was one long scream. I'm honestly rooting for Kaijo even though it's not happening. 1 more week to go... :/ |
Mar 22, 2015 1:58 PM
#66
The pacing is all over the place, animation is extremely sloppy and the number of stills is staggering. And one minute of actual in-show time stretched to whopping 20 minutes is a sad joke. This season's been a disaster so far. |
Mar 22, 2015 2:21 PM
#67
Mar 22, 2015 2:28 PM
#68
What I like about this series is that I think "man, was that line so corny, I don't even...' and then the rest of characters says the same thing :D It's a shame that animation is pretty bad for now (but I don't even mind it, I guess it means that the final match might look epic), and this match is one of the worst (I hate the perfect copy theme) until now anyway. But wtf is happening to Kagami's zone? I don't understand why he can't use it, he would overpower Kise in one minute with that, lolz. Just waiting for the last episode of that shit... |
Mar 22, 2015 4:12 PM
#69
It would be boring if Kagami always won with the zone. He needed it for Yosen because Murasakibara and Himuro were ripping Seirin a new one. By the way, *Spoilers for this match below* He doesn't go into zone in this match |
Mar 22, 2015 4:33 PM
#70
Its up to Kuroko OMG |
Mar 22, 2015 6:41 PM
#71
Kuchenlight said: Lackluster said: The pacing is all over the place, animation is extremely sloppy and the number of stills is staggering. And one minute of actual in-show time stretched to whopping 20 minutes is a sad joke. This season's been a disaster so far. I fully agree on that. Wow. People keep shortening the actual game time. Looks like people are willing to blatantly lie now to attack the show. There were 3 mins 23 seconds at the start of the episode and 39 seconds left at the end. How you come up with one minute is beyond me. And this guy even said "I fully agree" lol. The way the minutes were stretched are in line with the narrative. Both teams are reserving their timeouts at this crucial period for strategizing and team motivation talks. Seirin's play becomes more scrappy and desperate, leading to fouls, free throws and more hustle, all leading to more stoppage time. There's an increased emphasis on the crowd affecting Seirin and Kaijou. We have internal monologue from Himuro, Riko and Akashi, all sharing very important strategic and psychological insights. All this stuff adds up time. Even so we have more than enough plays on the court, with Kaijo scoring 12 points in this episode (way more than most episodes) with a variety of plays and also a lot of blocks, rebounds and steals. Besides, the ending minutes of Seirin's matches almost always get more focus and subsequently more screen time than the earlier periods. Case in point, the last few seconds of the Touou match were stretched out really long as well. Still frames and "sloppy animation" were a staple of last season as well.Just look at any Touou episode that didn't involve the zone or any Shutoku episode (there's one where they just recycled animation for an entire minute) for that matter. Talk about being blinkered. S1 was more than just the last 2 episodes btw. And S2 had 21 episodes that did not have that spiffy zone animation. Please look at the first 11 episodes of the last 2 seasons and objectively compare them to the first 11 in S3 instead. And complaints about the animation in this episode are way off base imo. It's much better than the average animation quality last season. And apart from the previous 2 or 3 episodes, the overall animation this season has been great. Well, at least no one would be complaining about animation in the next 5 or 6 episodes. |
TorribleMar 22, 2015 7:04 PM
Mar 22, 2015 7:12 PM
#72
Looks like animation will finally be good next episode, it had to, since it's the last episode of the game... Torrible said: Kuchenlight said: Lackluster said: The pacing is all over the place, animation is extremely sloppy and the number of stills is staggering. And one minute of actual in-show time stretched to whopping 20 minutes is a sad joke. This season's been a disaster so far. I fully agree on that. Wow. People keep shortening the actual game time. Looks like people are willing to blatantly lie now to attack the show. There were 3 mins 23 seconds at the start of the episode and 39 seconds left at the end. How you come up with one minute is beyond me. And this guy even said "I fully agree" lol. The way the minutes were stretched are in line with the narrative. Both teams are reserving their timeouts at this crucial period for strategizing and team motivation talks. Seirin's play becomes more scrappy and desperate, leading to fouls, free throws and more hustle, all leading to more stoppage time. There's an increased emphasis on the crowd affecting Seirin and Kaijou. We have internal monologue from Himuro, Riko and Akashi, all sharing very important strategic and psychological insights. All this stuff adds up time. Even so we have more than enough plays on the court, with Kaijo scoring 12 points in this episode (way more than most episodes) with a variety of plays and also a lot of blocks, rebounds and steals. Besides, the ending minutes of Seirin's matches almost always get more focus and subsequently more screen time than the earlier periods. Case in point, the last few seconds of the Touou match were stretched out really long as well. Still frames and "sloppy animation" were a staple of last season as well.Just look at any Touou episode that didn't involve the zone or any Shutoku episode (there's one where they just recycled animation for an entire minute) for that matter. Talk about being blinkered. S1 was more than just the last 2 episodes btw. And S2 had 21 episodes that did not have that spiffy zone animation. Please look at the first 11 episodes of the last 2 seasons and objectively compare them to the first 11 in S3 instead. And complaints about the animation in this episode are way off base imo. It's much better than the average animation quality last season. And apart from the previous 2 or 3 episodes, the overall animation this season has been great. Well, at least no one would be complaining about animation in the next 5 or 6 episodes. Can you stop sucking this anime's dick and accept when something IS wrong, just because you like it doesn't mean you can't complain, you and everyone else deserve better. The animation is especially dissapointing when we're talking about the third most popular manga in japan and that S1 and S2 had better animation. |
RagingManMar 22, 2015 7:16 PM
Mar 22, 2015 7:36 PM
#73
RagingMan said: Can you stop sucking this anime's dick and accept when something IS wrong, just because you like it doesn't mean you can't complain, you and everyone else deserve better. The animation is especially dissapointing when we're talking about the third most popular manga in japan and that S1 and S2 had better animation. When did I say you can't complain? You are conflating counterarguments with calls for censorship. Complain all you want but don't pretend that your complaints are magically shielded from rebuttal. S1 animation is mostly average except for maybe 5 or 6 episodes in the entire season. I dare you to watch the Seihou match again. And you have to compare the first 11 episodes because you have no idea how the animation is like for the rest of the season. The animation usually spikes up for the final match of the season. We actually deserve nothing. Just be thankful that the average animation quality and pacing (3.5 chapters per episode) are way better than just about every long running anime series, even the popular ones. |
TorribleMar 22, 2015 7:41 PM
Mar 22, 2015 8:18 PM
#74
can any of yall point me to moments in the episode where there is "bad animation". I have pretty low standards when it comes to this "animation" thing if i even know what that means lol |
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Mar 23, 2015 1:25 AM
#75
I just read the relevant manga chapters again and I realize now that unlike the manga which skipped over a few plays, the anime animated every single play of the 16 points scored by Kaijou in their comeback. That is just glorious. I'm glad that in a season of 26 episodes, the anime allowed for one episode where Kise dominated Seirin from start to end, displaying a repertoire of moves and abilities. As well animated as episode 48 was last season, I was mildly disappointed that, by the middle of the episode, Murasakibara stopped being dominant and Seirin already started a mini-comeback. Here finally we have an entire episode dedicated to Kise owning Seirin, and to repeat myself, it was glorious. Also, many people don't realize that over the entirety of a match, we are shown only a fraction of the total plays. If every play was animated like in this episode, this is the kind of pacing we can expect. In fact, it is amazing that we got to see so many plays considering all the stoppage time incurred due to multiple timeouts and all. And people need to stop fixating on the 4 mins thing. The first 6 mins of the 4th quarter were quickly glossed over so that we could get to this point. The author controls how fast or slow each portion of the match is depending on how he wants the game to flow. The pacing is much more heavily dependent on the narrative then the actual game time. Fixating on how certain portions of the game are stretched out while completely ignoring the fact that sometimes nearly an *entire quarter is glossed over is just being selectively myopic. *Does anyone remember a single basket scored by Yosen aganst Seirin when they went on a 18-0 run in the first quarter? My point exactly. I suppose that would be considered brilliant pacing by some people. |
TorribleMar 23, 2015 1:53 AM
Mar 23, 2015 2:12 AM
#76
Dashingfella said: It would be boring if Kagami always won with the zone. He needed it for Yosen because Murasakibara and Himuro were ripping Seirin a new one. By the way, *Spoilers for this match below* He doesn't go into zone in this match It's hardly a spoiler anyway, who would expect zone in the last 40 seconds of the game. It's obvious that everything is currently up to Kuroko. And I don't even mind that, but that doesn't mean that this plot armor IS pretty shitty. MetalxSoldier said: can any of yall point me to moments in the episode where there is "bad animation". I have pretty low standards when it comes to this "animation" thing if i even know what that means lol It's not that easy to explain it if you don't see it, but basically it's about the 'flow' of animation, lack of movement, or for example lack of the backgrounds, when we have only a colored wall behind the characters. Pretty bad compared to glorious match with Aomine's team, where every move had such a big impact, you just had to think 'WOW'. Or any animated zone, which until now looked so amazing I don't even... I really hope that's how the final match will be animated like! |
Mar 23, 2015 3:30 AM
#77
Nooooo, I wanted to see how will kuroko act now. Too bad, the game still didn't finish. Serin was totally loosing it, glad Kagami said some weird cliché stuff to soften the tension. |
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Mar 23, 2015 5:37 AM
#78
Mar 23, 2015 7:19 AM
#79
Damn, one thing they could've done to make this game better than the manga version was not to fuck up the pace, but they decided to drag it on? This, DnA... IG, stop dragging your sports anime, dammit. I seriously hope they're not gonna stretch the final 40 or so seconds into 10-15 minutes. |
Mar 23, 2015 8:14 AM
#80
yhunata said: Damn, one thing they could've done to make this game better than the manga version was not to fuck up the pace, but they decided to drag it on? This, DnA... IG, stop dragging your sports anime, dammit. I seriously hope they're not gonna stretch the final 40 or so seconds into 10-15 minutes. |
Mar 23, 2015 8:19 AM
#81
... It'll takes even more episode for beating Kaijo? It was better than the manga though. |
Mar 23, 2015 5:37 PM
#82
Torrible said: I just read the relevant manga chapters again and I realize now that unlike the manga which skipped over a few plays, the anime animated every single play of the 16 points scored by Kaijou in their comeback. That is just glorious. I'm glad that in a season of 26 episodes, the anime allowed for one episode where Kise dominated Seirin from start to end, displaying a repertoire of moves and abilities. As well animated as episode 48 was last season, I was mildly disappointed that, by the middle of the episode, Murasakibara stopped being dominant and Seirin already started a mini-comeback. Here finally we have an entire episode dedicated to Kise owning Seirin, and to repeat myself, it was glorious. Also, many people don't realize that over the entirety of a match, we are shown only a fraction of the total plays. If every play was animated like in this episode, this is the kind of pacing we can expect. In fact, it is amazing that we got to see so many plays considering all the stoppage time incurred due to multiple timeouts and all. And people need to stop fixating on the 4 mins thing. The first 6 mins of the 4th quarter were quickly glossed over so that we could get to this point. The author controls how fast or slow each portion of the match is depending on how he wants the game to flow. The pacing is much more heavily dependent on the narrative then the actual game time. Fixating on how certain portions of the game are stretched out while completely ignoring the fact that sometimes nearly an *entire quarter is glossed over is just being selectively myopic. *Does anyone remember a single basket scored by Yosen aganst Seirin when they went on a 18-0 run in the first quarter? My point exactly. I suppose that would be considered brilliant pacing by some people. Still can't accept the fact that they used shit animation when they adapted the full-color chapter. That's just nasty. |
Mar 24, 2015 3:55 AM
#83
Kitsu-nee said: But wtf is happening to Kagami's zone? I don't understand why he can't use it, he would overpower Kise in one minute with that, lolz. Just waiting for the last episode of that shit... Why don't you use your brain all the time? I don't understand why you don't use it... |
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Mar 24, 2015 7:49 AM
#84
RagingMan said: This is why I tell people that Production I.G. is not that special when it comes to sports anime, it's just that they have animated a few hit sports anime. Other studio can do what Production I.G. could.Still can't accept the fact that they used shit animation when they adapted the full-color chapter. That's just nasty. Those crowds, gosh I don't like those crowds cheering scene, it's one of the many factors that made the final match convoluted. |
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Mar 24, 2015 7:55 AM
#85
KnB's comedy is a miss and hit as usual for me. The Teppie comedy with that annoying high pitched captain was so cringe, but the comedy with Kagami was hilarious. I really don't like this match at all, aside from being dragged out, it's not impressive or interesting in the slightest, there less than a minute before it ends, but yet I don't feel like a lot happened, it was uneventful and dull for me. Only thing I was looking for, was Kagami's zone, and it doesn't seem it will happen :S Never liked Kise. |
Mar 24, 2015 3:34 PM
#86
NoongaJuice said: Kitsu-nee said: But wtf is happening to Kagami's zone? I don't understand why he can't use it, he would overpower Kise in one minute with that, lolz. Just waiting for the last episode of that shit... Why don't you use your brain all the time? I don't understand why you don't use it... It would be a funny comment, if it haven't been mentioned before, that Kagami enters zone pretty much when his tension is high... and now they are playing against another player from the Generation of Miracles, who is also mentioned in this episode as their 'saikyou no raibaru'. Seems like someone worth activating his best 'move' against. |
Mar 24, 2015 4:18 PM
#87
Torrible said: People calling the match draggy are forgetting one thing, the season is 26 episodes long no matter how long this match takes. We are 11 episodes into the season and there's ONE last match after this and a much shorter flashback arc*, and no more. Ponder about that. *The flashback arc has around the same number of chapters as the Kaijo match in the manga and several scenes have already been covered in existing OVAs (Kuroko and Aomine, Kise's induction) and episodes (Kuroko and Haizaki). At the end of the series, 275 chapters (minus a couple for the OVAs) would be covered in 76 episodes. That's more than 3.5 chapters per episode, an amazing pacing for a popular adaptation. I think people really don't appreciate how good the pacing is. When's the last time a popular manga was adapted at this pace? The Slam Dunk anime, in contrast, covered less than 200 chapters in 100 episodes, not even 2 chapters per episode. The last competitive match in the anime was a whopping 18 episodes long. SoonaxUchiha02 said: Wait what the fuck is it me or did they fuck this up in the anime a little bit because i'm prIt may be just me, but I totally remember Kagami, Kise, Kuroko and Furihata going into the zone in this match. Oh well, there's one last episode for it to happen.etty sure that Kagami was suppose to go into the zone in this match so why the fuck didn't he and even in the next episode he doesn't go into it to so i'm calling this a major BS unless if i mistaken once again, but still a great and awesome episode, Well till next time. Well, if you have read the manga, and you've been mistaken before, don't you think it'll be wise to check it up first before claiming that the anime fucked it up? NoongaJuice said: Looks like we're getting a fifth season, or an OVA or SOMETHING because there is no way in hell you can adapt the last match and the Teiko Arc in 13 episodes... They can. They will have to rush the last match a little, but it's definitely possible. The last match has plenty of chapters with a lot of exposition and only 1 or 2 plays. If they remove a lot of the exposition, flashbacks and lengthy explanations like they already did for the Touou and Yosen matches (the reason why they managed to cover 5 chapters per episode during those matches), the content they would need to cover can be considerably shortened. And as I said above, the flashback arc is already shortened in a sense because existing OVAs had already covered significant content from the arc. |
Mar 27, 2015 5:47 AM
#90
parfaited said: tsudecimo said: Never liked Kise. ur the worst! :( Aomine and Kagami are my type, hue |
Mar 27, 2015 12:57 PM
#91
Black_wind said: Even Kagami acknowledged the plot armor,i can't....... Everyone and their mom wants to see Kaijo win (except of those unloyal bastards at the end who suddenly started cheering for Seirin wtf look at your life look at your choices) Next week> me:"someone tell me how to unhate Seirin" hahhaahahahhaah.. you are awesomee :D |
Apr 4, 2015 8:44 AM
#92
Well... These are the longest 4 minutes ever. The crowd was rooting for Kaijo way too much. Seemed like pity, it was annoying. It got okay by the end tho, both team had their supporters. This match was so good uptill now but this episode was not as good. It was good, if not for that 24 min = 4 min thing. They overdid it completely with Kise's speed too. Why did th mangaka even elongate it? Like why. |
Apr 4, 2015 12:54 PM
#94
Synic said: Longest 5 minutes of basketball ever? The final competitive match in Slam Dunk took 17 episodes to cover. 40 minutes divided by 17 = 2.35 That's 2.35 minutes of game time covered per episode on the average. |
TorribleApr 4, 2015 1:19 PM
Apr 6, 2015 2:51 PM
#95
Ah nooo I thought this match will end in this episode. I really wanna know already how they gonna stop Kise!!! >< Ahaha that 4 minutes somehow totally felt like 25 xDDD |
Apr 23, 2015 6:36 PM
#96
May 12, 2015 11:01 AM
#97
TotalIsaac said: I know this is an anime but how they've made it so Kise can copy everything exactly is actually so dumb and totally unrealistic. It's kinda cool that he can copy things but, being able to copy things that the others from the generation of miracles can do because of their physique just doesn't work (he should only be able to copy technique). He has neither Murasakibara's arm length/ height nor Aomine's natural agility. His body isn't built exactly the same way and it's more like he's just randomly gaining and losing height and muscle throughout the match. It's actually so stupid. Okay, rant over. Well you can argue that he actually has Aomine's agility but yeah the thing with Murasakibara is too bullshit. I mean Murasakibara can cover so much space etc because he is as big as he is so it's pretty much impossible to do what he does unless you are as big. They tried to cover it by saying that he doesn't do exactly the same but things that make it seem like the same but still if he could do such things why does he need a copy technique? For example if he can jump a lot higher than Murasakibara so he can immediate his height then why doesn't he just simply jump higher and cut people all the time instead of doing it as some mimic thing? Why did he need to see Murasakibara to jump higher if it was in his abilities? But if he jumps higher then that means it takes longer to land and more lost time so that ends being impossible once again. |
Jun 1, 2015 4:06 AM
#98
Does Seirin not have anyone from their school to cheer them on? Woah, Kise even copied Phantom Shot. "This is our drama. We decide what the plot will be." Kagami certainly knows about plot armor. Kuroko will definitely win this for Seirin. |
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Jun 15, 2015 7:46 PM
#99
Sakuhanna said: seirin will win 'cause it's their drama hahaha Oretachi no drama da! Oretachi no drama da! *O* And that Kiyoshi line steal lol What I liked about KNB (aside from the interesting plot and characters) is how its humor come out naturally, not forced even inserted in some serious scenes. |
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Jun 21, 2015 4:56 AM
#100
This has dragged on for too long imo but still it is a good match. Black_wind said: Even Kagami acknowledged the plot armor,i can't....... Everyone and their mom wants to see Kaijo win (except of those unloyal bastards at the end who suddenly started cheering for Seirin wtf look at your life look at your choices) Murasakibara just eating his chips like Beautiful end card Next week> me:"someone tell me how to unhate Seirin" Unloyal bastards hahaha. I agree, I just don't like Seirin. The players are uninteresting except for Kuroko , Kagami (when he isn't annoying) and Kiyoshi. Kaijo's players are really giving it their all- especially Kise. Except for a few matches in the 1st season, I almost always support the other team lol. |
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