Although the famous basketball series "Basketball Boy King (Duck Sky)" from Kodansha began serialization in 2004, it was not announced until last year that it would be produced as a TV animation. It was officially launched on October 2nd. Today, on November 7th, the official trailer for the latest episode was released. Let's take a sneak peek together. · "Basketball Boy King" (Duck Sky) is a basketball manga written by Takeshi Hyuga. It has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine since 2004. It tells the story of Sora Kurumiya, the shooting guard of the Kowloon Dragon High School team. Since he was a child, he was too short to join the basketball team, but he never gave up and worked hard every day. In order to win the first basketball tournament in high school, Kurumiya and others joined the basketball team to fulfill their mother's promise. They set out towards the dream of the high school league. The latest 7th episode of the TV animation "Basketball Boys" is scheduled to be broadcast on November 3rd, titled "The Troublesome One-Year Boys". Two new characters will appear: Kuzuryu High School teacher Satsuki Masayoshi will be played by Hidefumi Takemoto, and the protagonist Kurumaya Sora's father Kurumaya Tomohisa will be played by Takehito Koyasu. Stay tuned. ·The latest episode preview of the TV animation "Basketball Boy King": |
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