Is there a dub of Kuroko no basket last game?

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Type: Movie

Plot Summary: Hailing from America, Jabberwock—a street basketball team with skills comparable to those of the NBA—has come to Japan to play an exhibition match against Strky, a team of former third-year students who once played in the Interhigh and Winter Cup. However, due to the vast difference in skill, Jabberwock easily wins. Their captain, Nash Gold Jr., mocks the basketball style of all players in Japan by comparing them to monkeys. Infuriated by the nasty comment, Kagetora Aida challenges them to a revenge match. Because of pride and the belief that the results will be no different, Nash accepts the challenge. Kagetora then assembles Vorpal Swords, a team composed of the Generation of Miracles, including Kuroko Tetsuya and Kagami Taiga, for they are the only ones who stand a chance against a foe that seems unbeatable from every angle.

Genre: School, Shounen, Sports

Released: 2017

Status: Completed

Other name: Kuroko's Basketball the Movie: Last Game, 劇場版 黒子のバスケ LAST GAME

Aired: 2017

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Last Game was a full fledged movie and a major production studio owns the rights to it, so I doubt they’re willing to give Netflix the rights for the kind of price Netflix would want it at. Maybe at most they’ll have it available in Japanese for like a couple months or something, but yeah. Don’t get your hopes up about a dub.

I think whether or not they upload the movie at all all depends on how many people are watching the seasons they have, but even then, I doubt they’d want to waste money on pushing content for an IP that has run it’s canon course years ago.

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Kuroko no Basket Movie 4: Last Game (Dub)

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Genres : Sports, School, Team Sports, Shounen
Status : Completed More info

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Kuroko's Basketball: Last Game is a anime based on the manga by Tadatoshi Fujimaki. It is produced by Production I.G. and was released on March 18, 2017.

Contents

  • 1 Cast
    • 1.1 Additional Voices
  • 2 Transmission via Streaming
  • 3 External Links

Cast

Image Character SeiyūDub Actor
Seirin High
Tetsuya Kuroko Kenshō Ono Khoi Dao
Taiga Kagami Yūki Ono Zeno Robinson
Junpei Hyuga Yoshimasa Hosoya Alan Lee
Shun Izuki Hirofumi Nojima Brandon Winckler
Shinji Koganei Takuya Eguchi Tom Bauer
Satoshi Tsuchida Gō Inoue Landon McDonald
Teppei Kiyoshi Kenji Hamada Jalen K. Cassell
Koki Furihata Naoki Mizutani David Errigo Jr.
Koichi Kawahara Yasuhiro Yoshimoto Lucien Dodge
Hiroshi Fukuda Hiroo Sasaki Dave Wallace
Rinnosuke Mitobe Fumihiro Okabayashi Phillip Reich
Shūzō Nijimura Ryōtarō Okiayu Clifford Chapin
Generation of Miracles
Ryota Kise Ryōhei Kimura Erik Kimerer
Shintaro Midorima Daisuke Ono Daman Mills
Daiki Aomine Junichi Suwabe Benjamin Diskin
Atsushi Murasakibara Kenichi Suzumura Robbie Daymond
Seijuro Akashi Hiroshi Kamiya Aleks Le
Kaijō High
Yukio Kasamatsu Sōichirō Hoshi Alejandro Saab
Mitsuhiro Hayakawa Kazunori Nomata Keith Silverstein
Shūtoku High
Kazunari Takao Tatsuhisa Suzuki Sean Chiplock
Kiyoshi Miyaji Masayuki Shoji Jon Allen
Tōō Academy
Shoichi Imayoshi Kazuya Nakai Brian Beacock
Ryō Sakurai Nobunaga Shimazaki Griffin Burns
Kosuke Wakamatsu Kōsuke Toriumi Jonah Scott
Rakuzan High
Reo Mibuchi Wataru Hatano JP Karliak
Kotarō Hayama Toshiki Masuda Matt Shipman
Eikichi Nebuya Takahiro Fujiwara Imari Williams
Chihiro Mayuzumi Ryōta Ōsaka Kyle McCarley
Shōta Higuchi TBA Matt Shipman
Yōsen High
Tatsuya Himuro Kishō Taniyama Howard Wang
Wei Liu Shigeyuki Susaki Aleks Le
Kenichi Okamura Kōji Takeda Edward Bosco
Kensuke Fukui Kaito Ishikawa Chris Hackney
Team Jabberwock
Nash Gold Jr. Hikaru Midorikawa David Matranga
Jason Silver Tetsu Inada Kane Jungbluth-Murry
Zack Shuhei Matsuda Byron Newsome
Nick Shūhei Sakaguchi Chris Hackney
Allen Toru Sakurai Darius Johnson
Coaches
Riko Aida Chiwa Saitō Abby Trott
Other characters
Dog Tetsuya Hirofumi Nojima Khoi Dao
Kagetora Aida Shinichirō Miki Keith Silverstein
Satsuki Momoi Fumiko Orikasa Xanthe Huynh
Alexandra Garcia Yuki Kaida Allegra Clark

Additional Voices

  • Doug Erholtz - Emcee

Transmission via Streaming

Company Date Category Format Classification Country
November 15, 2021 TV Series / Netflix Films Digital 16+ United States

External Links

  • Kuroko's Basketball: Last Game at the Internet Movie Database
  • Kuroko's Basketball: Last Game at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

Is Kuroko no basket available in English dub?

There are no English dubbed episodes of Kuroko no Basket there are only English sub episodes. KNB has been dubbed into French, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Thai, Vietnamese too (iirc).

When did Kuroko no basket get dubbed?

On October 19, 2020, the SAG-AFTRA listed and approved an English dub for the series under the "Netflix Dubbing Agreement". The first season's English dub debuted on Netflix on January 15, 2021, with its second season on May 15, its third season on September 18, and the Last Game film's English dub on November 15.

Has Kuroko no basketball ended?

As far as the fourth season is concerned, the chances are bleak for its production. This could also be attributed to the fact that the manga series has been labeled as 'complete. ' Even the final movie has a very evident and clean ending, leaving fans satisfied and happy.

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