The new stage play of the famous work "Kuroko's Basketball" has begun, and the wonderful live photos are appreciated

The new stage play of the famous work "Kuroko's Basketball" has begun, and the wonderful live photos are appreciated

The new stage play of the famous basketball manga "Kuroko's Basketball" written by Fujimaki Tadatoshi, which is different from the style of "Slam Dunk", will be performed at the COOL JAPAN PARK OSAKA TT Building in Osaka on April 30, the last day of the Heisei Era. The wonderful live photos have been released, so let's enjoy it without leaving home.

"Kuroko's Basketball" is a manga about basketball written by Fujimaki Tadashi, which began serialization in December 2008. It has been adapted into an animation, and the first season of the animation began broadcasting on April 7, 2012. It tells the story of how Kuroko Tetsuya, known as the phantom sixth man, and Kagami Taiga, who returned from the United States, lead the team to challenge the miracle generation.

The leading actor of the new stage play of "Kuroko's Basketball" still follows the voice actor role in the animation. Kuroko Tetsuya is played by Ono Kensho, and the best partner Kagami Taiga is played by Asato Yuya. The latest exciting live photos are as follows:

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