It brings us back just after the Winter Games have finished. So overall, I would give the entertainment value a 10/10.Moving onto the story. It really adds a sense of humour to it and keeps things interesting. Not to mention the amazing Engrish that is spoken in the anime. Anyone who has watched the previous seasons will probably get a similar reaction. I found myself with a grin on my face the whole movie. The satisfaction and joy you feel when all these characters work together again are beyond words. I mean what more could we want? Ah, that's right them actually working together instead of a solo victory. Bringing all the Generation of Miracles back together for one final game. Furthermore, it gives us the much-anticipated team up. Last Game takes it a step further by evolving our much-beloved characters right before our eyes. Kuroko no Basket: Last Game brings back all the classic moves we have seen in previous seasons, slam dunks, phantom shots the whole shebang. In fact, it makes it so much more enjoyable by making it much harder to anticipate the moves they are going to perform. Starting off with the entertainment value. Needless to say, the unrealistic shots became so much more unrealistic. I feel like it connects to the previous seasons a lot better. They stuck to the manga material pretty well and only changed up a few things (Not being played outside being the main).That being said I'm completely cool with this. I don't think it had that much of an effect on my enjoyment. However, I heard a lot of criticism with it not being "Street Basketball" like the manga. Anyone coming from the previous instalments will know just how good this show is. So here we are again with another Kuroko no Basket adaption. Before I start expressing my feelings, I recommend you this anime movies list :
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