Thoughts on this god-tier manga ?

Thoughts on this god-tier manga ?

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Why are yusuke and kuwabara in a basketball team?

too much tracing

It's the GOAT manga

needs a proper send off for the anime.

Kurobas > Rukawa Gary Stu Manga

They are both good

Mitsui carried the team on his back

Prefer read the manga instead watch the anime, the motion in anime kinda weird

Why are there no good scans?

This was an incredible moment.
I wish the author someday picks this again and continues it.

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I've read the first volumes, so far it's fine but it's leagues below Vagabond by the same author, but you could argue that they're extremely different works and comparing them doesn't make any sense.

Hanamichi grows a lot as the manga progresses.

This

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>realistic references of movements that happen hundreds of times over hundreds of games of basketball
>tracing
Do you faggots even

Good but the ending bothers me

>Takehikou Inoue
>Picking aniything he has abandonned ever again

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I'm sure he does, like I said I've only read the first two volumes, and I know this manga is extremely respected, and I know the drawing pick up later; I'm just stating an opinion based on what i've read for now. I will continue this series, if only for my personal culture.

The greatest sports manga of all time. It ended too quickly, but Inoue said everything that he wanted to say. In a way that's a good thing.

Very good

6/10 at the beginning, 11/10 by the end

Part 2 never

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Mitsui is the best character.

Pretty much this.
I don't get why they didn't finish the anime adaptation, though. The animation was awesome, the second opening was incredible.

They didn't like the ending and they wanted to change it so Inoue told them to fuck off.

Kuroko no Basuke but worse, except for the art.

That's for real?
Just when you think that Toei couldn't be more retarded. The ending is fucking beautiful, it makes sense on many levels, from the sport perspective to the character growth and Hanamichi's relationship with Haruko.
Do they expect all stories to be like Captain Tsubasa with his plot armor against everything?

>they wanted to change it so Inoue told them to fuck off.
Alpha as fuck if true.

From what I've read they specifically didn't like the fact that they weren't going to win the tournament.

Yeah, I figured it. As I said, Toei, retarded.

Well it was objectively a shit ending because it happened abruptly because he abandoned the manga just like he abandoned every other successful manga he's ever made. The loss isn't why it sucked, it's that we never saw any of that. If you're going to write a lose ending, at least write it, don't just imply you wrote it.

>I didn't like it.
>Objectively shit.

Mitsui > Hanamichi > Ryouta > Gori > Rukawa

>6+ chapters of Shohoku getting blown out in the paint by Aiwa
That would've made for an incredibly depressing ending

Colour pages and colourspreads never.

>Gori years of suffering pay off as he full-fills his dream to play in the nationals with people who care as much as he does
>Miyagi gets confident about being a manlet and becomes the new captain
>Mitsui overcomes his mental block of giving up (probably the most realistic story)
>Rukawa realises that to be one of the greats you have to play for the team and not for yourself
>Hanamichi literally becomes a man
All the while giving the satisfaction that they were indeed the strongest team of them all for they beat the undisputed champions in the ultimate underdog story.
The neurons that compose your brain are objectively shit.

The story wasn't about Shohoku's rise to the top. The story was about Hanamichi's growth, his love towards Haruku and his growing love towards the sport.
At the end of that match he had realized just how much he loved the sport, to the point of risking an injury just to be able to finish the match, he indirectly confessed to Haruko, he and his antagonist (Rukawa) even learned to play together and he finished the game applying the lessons that he had learned with so much effort during the summer.
In the match against Aiwa he was in the hospital for sure, after how screwed he was I doubt he could even make it to the court to watch his teammates play. It didn't make sense to show that. Slam Dunk is the story through his point of view, and right after he won that game he went into rehabilitation, and we see him there, although some time later.

Kuwabara had the height and URAMESHI had the bounce.

Meh / 10

>KnB
>but worse
lmao I think this is shittiest taste I have ever seen on this board.

Bumpo

Why did they look more like they are in the 20s than teenagers?
Are they emulating american highschool or what

Man when the fuck is REAL going to finish? Is he even releasing chapters?