Kuroko No Basket 2nd Season Ng-shuu Review

: Some segments poke fun at the anime's own tropes, such as Aomine eagerly signing up for a team because he saw a girl on a pamphlet, or characters reacting to the "strategy" of just not looking at their opponent.

The NG-shuu focuses on and failed takes from the main story, showing the characters breaking character or fumbling serious moments.

: Scenes often involve players failing to execute their signature moves or making ridiculous mistakes. For example, Kagami gets teased by teammates for a "broccoli trick" after a photo comes out blurry, or he fails to understand Murasakibara’s claim that a snack wrapper can have a basketball-like trajectory. Kuroko no Basket 2nd Season NG-shuu

is a series of animated blooper reels included as bonus content with the Season 2 Blu-ray/DVD releases. These shorts are based on the "NG-shuu" (No Good scenes) omake sections found at the end of chapters in the original manga. Content and Tone

: Includes bloopers for episodes 26 and 27, focusing on the early interactions between Seirin and Yosen players. : Some segments poke fun at the anime's

: Features Touou Academy characters like Aomine and Imayoshi, often highlighting their quirky off-court personalities.

: The reels often show the "Generation of Miracles" in less intimidating lights. In one blooper, Murasakibara asks to pause a tip-off so he can finish his "Maiubou" snack. Another features Imayoshi constantly appearing in places he shouldn't be, being called a "psychic" or "monster" for his ability to hear conversations from three floors away. For example, Kagami gets teased by teammates for

For a look at how these bloopers contrast with the serious tone of the series, watch this summary of season 2's bonus content:

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