Kuroko's Basketball Omnibus, Vol. 1: Includes Vols. 1 & 2

Kuroko's Basketball Omnibus, Vol. 1: Includes Vols. 1 & 2

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  • Create Date:2021-05-30 11:53:38
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Tadatoshi Fujimaki
  • ISBN:1421587718
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Summary

Tetsuya Kuroko doesn't stand out much。 In fact, he's so plain that people hardly ever notice when he's around。 Though he's just as unremarkable on the basketball court, that's where his plainness gives him an unexpected edge—one that lets him execute awesome moves without others noticing!

When incoming first-year Taiga Kagami joins the Seirin High basketball team, he meets Tetsuya Kuroko, a mysterious boy who’s plain beyond words。 But Kagami's in for the shock of his life when he learns that the practically invisible Kuroko was once a member of "the Miracle Generation”—the undefeated legendary team—and he wants Kagami's help taking down each of his old teammates!

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Reviews

Angel Navarro

One of the best mangas ever made! Absolutely amazing! 🌟🏀🌟🏀🌟🏀🌟🏀🌟

Samantha

This was pretty enjoyable! I'm not a big sports person but I enjoyed reading it anyway。 The anime is on Netflix right now so my students may recognize it as well! This was pretty enjoyable! I'm not a big sports person but I enjoyed reading it anyway。 The anime is on Netflix right now so my students may recognize it as well! 。。。more

Ada

***reading this via the Manga+ app***I can't find a better way of adding manga I'm reading that via that app。 Sometimes I hate living in a country that doesn't make these things very accessible。 Ugh #firstworldproblems。 But if volume 2 (ch8-ch16) keeps being okay maybe I'll buy the omnibussen omnibusi the next omnibus in the series。***After finishing chapter 16***Nope, won't be collecting this。 It's kind of interesting but doesn't stand out。 This is kind of a story you want to borrow from your l ***reading this via the Manga+ app***I can't find a better way of adding manga I'm reading that via that app。 Sometimes I hate living in a country that doesn't make these things very accessible。 Ugh #firstworldproblems。 But if volume 2 (ch8-ch16) keeps being okay maybe I'll buy the omnibussen omnibusi the next omnibus in the series。***After finishing chapter 16***Nope, won't be collecting this。 It's kind of interesting but doesn't stand out。 This is kind of a story you want to borrow from your library。 I have a library but it's too expensive for not having the stuff I want to read, like basketball manga。 。。。more

Jessica Walsh

Sports anime is an animated genre known for mixing the action packed world of sports with the emotional lives of its characters。 A wide array of stories can be told against the back drop of the popular (and some not quite so popular) sports we’re all familiar with。 In fact this is such a large chunk of anime, that I wrote about it earlier this month and specifically how it is the perfect place for queer stories to grow。 To cut to the chase, though you can read the article here, sports anime tend Sports anime is an animated genre known for mixing the action packed world of sports with the emotional lives of its characters。 A wide array of stories can be told against the back drop of the popular (and some not quite so popular) sports we’re all familiar with。 In fact this is such a large chunk of anime, that I wrote about it earlier this month and specifically how it is the perfect place for queer stories to grow。 To cut to the chase, though you can read the article here, sports anime tend to involve predominantly male casts and the homo erotic energy can get quite high。 Kuroko’s Basketball is a prime example that expertly blurs the lines between what is canon and what is not。Read the rest of my review here!https://wellarethey。blogspot。com/ 。。。more

Ct

3,5。

ct

3,5。

Lucinda

Quite enjoyed this。 ^_^ Kuroko is a great protagonist and I liked that they used a friendlyish guy as the first from the "miracle generation" as the intro to them。 Also that Kagami and Kise and Kuroko got to play a quick game together against those thug boys。 Quite enjoyed this。 ^_^ Kuroko is a great protagonist and I liked that they used a friendlyish guy as the first from the "miracle generation" as the intro to them。 Also that Kagami and Kise and Kuroko got to play a quick game together against those thug boys。 。。。more

Jorge Reyes

No es Slam Dunk, tampoco es Haikyuu!。。。y tampoco, inicia con el gran devastador del aro carismático que logra acaparar la atención con sus grandes habilidades, al menos no del personaje principal。 Kuroko, es un fantasma, plano, sin grandes virtudes, serio, tal vez hasta introvertido, pero, tiene algo, ese algo que hace que sea valorado por los mejores 5 jugadores de su país en la categoría de secundaria y prepa。。。¿qué puede hacer este joven tan equis que personalidades tan importantes le guarden No es Slam Dunk, tampoco es Haikyuu!。。。y tampoco, inicia con el gran devastador del aro carismático que logra acaparar la atención con sus grandes habilidades, al menos no del personaje principal。 Kuroko, es un fantasma, plano, sin grandes virtudes, serio, tal vez hasta introvertido, pero, tiene algo, ese algo que hace que sea valorado por los mejores 5 jugadores de su país en la categoría de secundaria y prepa。。。¿qué puede hacer este joven tan equis que personalidades tan importantes le guarden tanto respeto?, no es su fortaleza física, tampoco es su gran espíritu o carácter。。。Todo esto se descubre poco a poco en estos 2 volúmenes。 。。。more

Amy Gideon

I really liked the anime, so wanted to give the manga a go。 I’m liking it, but I honestly think sports manga does better as anime。 It’s the same story, but the action comes off better in the screen。

Isel

I thought it moved pretty fast。It wasted no time to get right down to it。I enjoyed it。

Rachel

My biggest complaint with the first issues is that there isn’t a whole lot of lead up to their first game。 It would have been nice to see some development on teamwork beforehand - like some sort of trust boot camp to get the players integrated as a cohesive team。 Instead we just see like one scene where they practice and put each other down, and then in their first game they work so well together? Doesn’t make sense。 How can Kagami and Kuroko work so well together when they haven’t even develope My biggest complaint with the first issues is that there isn’t a whole lot of lead up to their first game。 It would have been nice to see some development on teamwork beforehand - like some sort of trust boot camp to get the players integrated as a cohesive team。 Instead we just see like one scene where they practice and put each other down, and then in their first game they work so well together? Doesn’t make sense。 How can Kagami and Kuroko work so well together when they haven’t even developed a friendship? 。。。more

megs

Back on my bullshitttttttt

Christina

This was one going onto it I was not sure how i would feel because my only other comparison was haikyuu。 And this is different from haikyuu but not in a bad way。 • With the sport being basketball for an american audience member like me it was easy to understand the beginner rules but if you don't know the basics you could get thrown off。 • I do like that the coach is a female it definitely brings a different perspective。 • I also enjoyed the different character dynamics presented。 Its going to b This was one going onto it I was not sure how i would feel because my only other comparison was haikyuu。 And this is different from haikyuu but not in a bad way。 • With the sport being basketball for an american audience member like me it was easy to understand the beginner rules but if you don't know the basics you could get thrown off。 • I do like that the coach is a female it definitely brings a different perspective。 • I also enjoyed the different character dynamics presented。 Its going to be interesting seeing where this series goes。 Overall, I am definitely glad I tried something different and I'm glad I read this。 4 out of 5 stars 。。。more

Joey

The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays is one of those series that got really popular during a time I was out of Anime。 I'm just getting around to reading it for the first time, though I intend to catch up on some more current series first。 The art is pretty nice for shonen manga, and the set-up is intriguing。 The Basketball Which Kuroko Plays is one of those series that got really popular during a time I was out of Anime。 I'm just getting around to reading it for the first time, though I intend to catch up on some more current series first。 The art is pretty nice for shonen manga, and the set-up is intriguing。 。。。more

Somunachi Okee-Aguguo

One of my favorite anime's so I knew I would love the manga。 The anime follows the manga closely so if you're expecting a new story or huge differences you won't get that from this。 Still a great story overall。 One of my favorite anime's so I knew I would love the manga。 The anime follows the manga closely so if you're expecting a new story or huge differences you won't get that from this。 Still a great story overall。 。。。more

Emily

This isn't an amazing story by any means, but it's fun, and I rarely feel annoyed while reading it。 Also, the art can be a bit wonky at times, but it is never enough to be distracting。 This isn't an amazing story by any means, but it's fun, and I rarely feel annoyed while reading it。 Also, the art can be a bit wonky at times, but it is never enough to be distracting。 。。。more

ej_bookcorner

I've always been in love with this franchise! From the anime to the manga。 I'm already familiar with this series and already know the in and outs of the characters and plot。 But I never had completed reading the manga fully or watch the anime fully, what I mean by that is that I always skim through episodes and chapters to move on to the "interesting" part。 But now that I'm starting to collect the series, I decided to read the whole story and this time no skimming through pages and chapters。 So I've always been in love with this franchise! From the anime to the manga。 I'm already familiar with this series and already know the in and outs of the characters and plot。 But I never had completed reading the manga fully or watch the anime fully, what I mean by that is that I always skim through episodes and chapters to move on to the "interesting" part。 But now that I'm starting to collect the series, I decided to read the whole story and this time no skimming through pages and chapters。 So technically speaking I'm reading this series for the first time! XD Reading this first volume, I could only literally say is that I love it even more!! The interaction between Kagami and Kuroko is so awkward, but I found it endearing。 In this volume, we get introduced to two of the Generation of Miracles Ryota Kise and Shintaro Midorima。 Here we see Kise what his role is to the miracles and of course who his current team is, Kaoji。 Additionally, the only thing I noticed is that the game between Papa here is anti-climatic compared to the anime。 。。。more

Brent Forteny

good

Nicholas Driscoll

I would probably give this a three and a half, but it feels good to put four stars。 My favorite thing about this manga is the fact that the titular character, while amazing at some aspects of basketball, is not good at everything and probably never will be。 He is incredibly unassuming and his talent is to stay in the shadows where nobody notices him。 Sure, there are many sports manga where the hero starts out a little bad, but usually they are also very flashy with their skills。 I like that this I would probably give this a three and a half, but it feels good to put four stars。 My favorite thing about this manga is the fact that the titular character, while amazing at some aspects of basketball, is not good at everything and probably never will be。 He is incredibly unassuming and his talent is to stay in the shadows where nobody notices him。 Sure, there are many sports manga where the hero starts out a little bad, but usually they are also very flashy with their skills。 I like that this guy is practically invisible。 The stories are good natured sports nonsense, and while there isn’t a lot of depth, the set up in which the team has a set of super rivals (each with its own super player with their individual super skill) is entertaining。 。。。more

Jasmine Skye

Recommended for readers who like basketball, characters who learn different ways to heal from trauma, and team-based hijinks。This may be my favorite sports story of all time—at the very least it's my favorite of the complete sports anime out there。 Recommended for readers who like basketball, characters who learn different ways to heal from trauma, and team-based hijinks。This may be my favorite sports story of all time—at the very least it's my favorite of the complete sports anime out there。 。。。more

Julie (Manga Maniac Cafe)

3。75 starsReview to follow

Vernon Area Public Library KIDS

At Teiko Middle School, there was a famous basketball team that won three consecutive national middle school championships。 The five prodigies were known as the greatest players and were called the Miracle Generation。 However, it was rumored that there was one more exceptional player that was part of the Miracle Generation … a phantom sixth man。 Now, all six prodigies attend different high schools。 Can the phantom player, known for being invisible, defeat his former teammates and help his team b At Teiko Middle School, there was a famous basketball team that won three consecutive national middle school championships。 The five prodigies were known as the greatest players and were called the Miracle Generation。 However, it was rumored that there was one more exceptional player that was part of the Miracle Generation … a phantom sixth man。 Now, all six prodigies attend different high schools。 Can the phantom player, known for being invisible, defeat his former teammates and help his team become the best in the country?A fantastic manga to read, filled with amusing and epic moments while each game is packed with intensity and excitement。 The author brings the thrill of the game to life。Recommended for grades 6-10。 Lexile level: N/AReviewed by Christine Hwang, Youth and School Services, Vernon Area Public Library 。。。more

Bee (BacchusVines)

2021I re-read this first volume and I still think it's weird and I love it。 Kuroko is such a background character compare to all these other loud, macho men。 Hopefully this time I continue on with the series。2017THIS IS WEIRD。 AND I'M HERE FOR THIS。 2021I re-read this first volume and I still think it's weird and I love it。 Kuroko is such a background character compare to all these other loud, macho men。 Hopefully this time I continue on with the series。2017THIS IS WEIRD。 AND I'M HERE FOR THIS。 。。。more

Dakota

About 4。25 or 4。5。 Not entirely sure though。 Can't decide。 About 4。25 or 4。5。 Not entirely sure though。 Can't decide。 。。。more

X

So, I'm not really into sports manga。 I gave this a shot because I've heard it described as "sports manga for people that don't like sports manga。" So far I can't really say that's true and I haven't really seen anything that particularly stands out about it。 For one thing, it's a sausage fest, which is the main reason I don't like sports manga。 The other reason is, the whole thing is basically people trash talking each other dramatically and then there's a game and I don't pay much attention to So, I'm not really into sports manga。 I gave this a shot because I've heard it described as "sports manga for people that don't like sports manga。" So far I can't really say that's true and I haven't really seen anything that particularly stands out about it。 For one thing, it's a sausage fest, which is the main reason I don't like sports manga。 The other reason is, the whole thing is basically people trash talking each other dramatically and then there's a game and I don't pay much attention to it because I don't really give a shit who wins。 That's the other reason I don't like sports manga。 The third thing is, all the characters seem to be defined by one gimmick, which is a reason I'm starting to not like manga in general that much anymore, though I still read it so I can have friendly conversations with other nerds。 Anyway, though there was nothing really noteworthy about this, but it also wasn't horrible。 A couple characters, especially Kuroko himself, have the potential to become more interesting as time goes on。 It might be a while, but I might pick up the next volume at some point - especially because it's very fast to read and, like I said, I enjoy having conversations with other nerds。 。。。more

Six

a non-entity BASKETBALL GENIUS!

Rod Brown

A well-done sports manga with a deliberately enigmatic lead character and a strong celebration of the triumph of teamwork over egotistic superstars。

Chan

3,5。

Mafy

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Dani (ダニ ¦ 다니)

Loved this。 It's the first time that I've read a basketball manga and I really liked this。 Kuroko is a great character。 Love him。Edit: Reread。 Still love this a lot! Loved this。 It's the first time that I've read a basketball manga and I really liked this。 Kuroko is a great character。 Love him。Edit: Reread。 Still love this a lot! 。。。more