5 Basketball anime every hoops fan must watch

5 Basketball anime every hoops fan must watch
Kuroko no Basketball (Image via Production I.G)
Basketball as a sport is very simple: dribble, pass, shoot, and fall back for defense. But there’s something magical in the rhythm created by dribbling the ball on the hardwood, followed by the squeaking of the shoes, along with the fans' cheering. This sport is a testament to how split-second decisions can alter the final results, therefore, it demands the utmost focus and physical presence on the court.And anime has captured this very essence brilliantly. From showing players’ evolution to portraying the intensity behind every single emotion, the Japanese artists have ticked all the boxes. Let's look at these five series that kept the game and its emotions alive on the screen.

1. Slam Dunk

Release: 1993 | Studio: Toei AnimationIt follows Hanamichi Sakuragi, the school’s troublemaker, who joins the team to impress a girl, only to fall in love with the sport itself. It’s famous for its realistic action, technical accuracy, and great soundtrack. There are no superpowers here, just boxing out and hitting free throws.

2. Kuroko no Basketball

Release: 2012 | Studio: Production I.GIf one wishes to see what a player looks like in their “zone”, watch this anime.
This anime can be considered one of the best sports anime due to its nail-biting matches, player rivalry, exciting animation, and strong character development. This is not like any regular anime, it features players who have special abilities, from having insane streetball handling skills to shooting literally from anywhere on the court. It’s flashy, fast, and incredibly addictive.

3. Ahiru no Sora

Release: 2019 | Studio: DiomedéaThis is the ultimate underdog story revolving around a short but passionate school freshman, Sora Kurumatani. In a sport dominated by muscles and height, Sora navigates through this as a short guard through sheer hard work, determination, and discipline. This series focuses on the realistic struggle of every small player, teamwork, and characters’ everyday hustle. It also highlights how perseverance is required to build a winning culture.

4. Dear Boys (Hoop Days)

Release: 2003 | Studio: A.C.G.TOne of the classics amongst sports anime, Dear Boys follows Kazuhiko Aikawa, a talented basketball player who transfers to a school whose basketball team is on the verge of getting disbanded. This series dives deep into the chemistry and locker-room dynamics of a team that only has five players and no bench. But driven by their goal of competing in the national inter-high championship, these five individuals learn to function as a single unit. It is grounded, real, and emotional.

5. Buzzer Beater

Release: 2005 | Studio: TMS EntertainmentThis series is created by the same man behind Slam Dunk, but takes the basketball match to a higher level, literally. The story is set in the future where basketball has become an intergalactic sport, and humans are the underdogs. In a league dominated by Gorans, the physically superior aliens, the Earth team must reclaim its dominance. This anime is fun and gives a truly unique perspective on the sport of basketball. Also Read: The most expensive watches owned by Stephen Curry
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