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Meanwhile, Kirisaki Dai Ichi have thrown their match against Shutoku so that their first-string players can watch the Seirin game. Seirin's first opponent is Senshinkan who are known as the "King of the West". Three other teams advance to the championship league along with Seirin Shutoku High, Senshinkan High and Kirisaki Dai Ichi High. Transcription: " Kotae wa Hitotsu ni Kimatte iru" ( Japanese: 答えは一つに決まっている) Using his pent up energy, Kagami breaks past his defenders and scores the final goal with an impressive jump that cracks open the "door" to such prodigies as the Generation of Miracles. Kagami is suppressed by a double team defense, but Kiyoshi's "Right of postponement" and rebounds have improved Seirin's offense and defense and Seirin takes control of the whole match. A member of Josei recognizes Kiyoshi as "The Iron Heart", one of 5 players who would have been considered prodigies of their time if not for the Generation of Miracles. The Winter Cup preliminaries begin with Seirin versing Josei High. Later, Kuroko shows Momoi his new technique, an "unstoppable drive". She also explains why Akashi and Murasakibara did not play. The first years and Kiyoshi return to Seirin, where Momoi explains that Aomine didn't play in the Interhigh finals due to injuries sustained during the Kaijo-Touou game. Meanwhile, Momoi shows up at Seirin, where the second years are practicing. Kuroko explains that Murasakibara does not like basketball but plays to win and is good at it. Tatsuya asks Murasakibara to play defence while he handles offence, but the game is soon called off due to heavy rain. Kagami baits Murasakibara into joining the street ball match. Murasakibara mentions he didn't play in the finals because Akashi Seijuro, the former captain of the generation of miracles, told him not to. Transcription: " Uintā Kappu de" ( Japanese: ウインターカップで) As the tip-off begins between Tatsuya's team and Seirin, Murasakibara Atsushi, another member of the Generation of Miracles, from Yosen High, shows up. With the members of the Generation of Miracles benched during semi-finals and finals.
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Meanwhile, Riko tells the 2nd years the results of the Inter High: First Rakuzan, Second Touou, Third Yosen. However their rivalry led to a misunderstanding between them, and Tatsuya bet his ring on their next game. Tatsuya introduced Kagami to basketball, and they became close friends to the point of calling each other brothers and wearing matching rings. Seiho loses to a team with a member from Yosen, Himuro Tatsuya, whom Kagami knows from America. They run into Seiho and learn that only the top eight teams from the Inter-High can participate in the Winter Cup heats. The first years participate in a street basketball tournament, with Kiyoshi subbing in for Kawahara. Transcription: " Konna Tokorode Au towa na" ( Japanese: こんな所で会うとはな) The English-dubbed second season debuted on Netflix on May 15, 2021.
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On October 19 2020, the SAG-AFTRA listed and approved an English dub for the series under the "Netflix Dubbing Agreement". The second ending to the second season is "FANTASTIC TUNE" by Kenshō Ono, the voice actor for the series' main protagonist, Tetsuya Kuroko.
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Its ending theme is "WALK" by the band OLDCODEX, which also sang the second ending theme of the first season. įor the second season, GRANRODEO sang both opening themes: the first one is "The Other self", and the second is "Ever-changing Magical Star" (変幻自在のマジカルスター Hengen Jizai no Majikarusutā). The DVD and Blu-ray version of the second season was released on June 20, 2014, along with an episode which was designed around a specific chapter in the manga by Tadatoshi Fujimaki by working on chapter 124, and a bonus CD with an audio drama starring Satsuki Momoi. The second season premiered on Octo and ended on March 29, 2014, also with 25 episodes. It is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. The second season of Kuroko's Basketball anime series is produced by Production I.G.