No Basket (dub) Episode 2: Kuroko
Kise challenges Kagami to a 1v1. Despite Kagami’s raw power and American streetball background, a casually dressed Kise completely outclasses him using his "Perfect Copy" ability.
If you're watching the English dub (available on platforms like Netflix), this episode highlights the strong performances of Zeno Robinson (Kagami) and Erik Scott Kimerer (Kise).
Episode 2 of Kuroko’s Basketball (titled in the dub) marks a major shift from the introductory pilot, grounding the high-flying Kagami while setting the stakes for the rest of the season. The "Roof Shout" Tradition Kuroko no Basket (Dub) Episode 2
In a classic "phantom" move, Kuroko doesn't shout; instead, he writes his message on the school field for everyone to see. A Reality Check for Kagami
This encounter serves as a wake-up call, showing Kagami (and the audience) exactly how wide the gap is between a "talented" player and the "Miracles". The Dub Experience Kise challenges Kagami to a 1v1
After dominating the first episode, Taiga Kagami receives a humbling reality check when the first member of the legendary , Ryōta Kise, arrives at Seirin.
You'll get more of Riko Aida's unorthodox (and often terrifying) coaching style, which balances out the episode's high-stakes basketball action. Quick Stats for Episode 2: Title " I'm Serious " Major Debut Ryōta Kise (Kaijo High) Key Location Seirin High Rooftop Theme The gap between talent and miracles Coach Reacts to Kuroko No Basket | Ep 2 - The First Miracle Episode 2 of Kuroko’s Basketball (titled in the
The dub emphasizes the "Light and Shadow" pact between Kuroko and Kagami as they resolve to work together to overcome these seemingly invincible opponents.
