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Kuroko's Basketball Highlights Hype Moments in New "Masterpiece Scenes" Manga Trailer

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To commemorate the Shonen Jump Channel surpassing 2 million subscribers, a new Kuroko’s Basketball promotional trailer has been released, featuring a some of the manga series’ most hype moments. Titled the “Masterpiece Scenes” trailer, the video shows some of the iconic plays, and it features each of the key Generation of Miracles players, as well as Kuroko and Taiga.

The trailer was released on May 19, 2025 in Japan, and you can check it out below.

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Kuroko’s Basketball – New “Masterpiece Scenes” Manga Trailer

The video follows a broader streaming rollout of selected episodes from the anime across digital platforms. As part of the current Anime Festival, over 200 episodes from legacy Shonen Jump series are being made temporarily available in Japan. For Kuroko’s Basketball, the following episodes are streaming on a rotating schedule:

  • May 4–18: Episodes 23–25
  • May 11–25: Episodes 38–41
  • May 18–June 1: Episodes 59–62

Kuroko’s Basketball (Kuroko no Basket) is originally a Japanese manga written and drawn by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. It ran in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump from December 2008 to September 2014, ending with 30 compilation volumes. It received an anime adaptation by Production I.G, which ran for 75 episodes over 3 seasons from April 2012 to June 2015.

A sequel manga by Fujimaki titled Kuroko’s Basketball: Extra Game was serialized in Jump Next! from December 2014 to March 2016, which received an anime film adaptation by Productin I.G in March 2017. Netflix and Crunchyroll stream the anime, with the latter describing the story:
An up-and-coming power player, Taiga Kagami, is just back from America. When he comes to Seirin High School, he meets the super-ordinary boy, Tetsuya Kuroko. Kagami is shocked to find that Kuroko isn’t good at basketball, in fact, he’s bad! And he’s so plain that he’s impossible to see. But Kuroko’s plainness lets him pass the ball around without the other team noticing him, and he’s none other than the sixth member of the Miracle Generation.

Source: SHONEN JUMP Official YouTube
©Tadatoshi Fujimaki / Shueisha, Team Kuroko

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