Kuroko No Basket 755 -
The chapter opens with a panoramic shot of the Seirin gym. It’s louder than ever. The banners hanging from the rafters show multiple championship wins, but the most prominent one remains the Winter Cup trophy from that fateful year.
We see Tetsuya Kuroko, now in his 30s. He looks older, sharper, wearing a tracksuit with the Seirin logo. He is the Assistant Coach. Standing next to him is Taiga Kagami, who has returned to Japan after a legendary career in the NBA. Kagami is the Head Coach, looking restless as he watches the tryouts for the new first-years.
Kagami: "Tetsuya, look at that kid. Number 24. He’s got Aomine’s speed, but he’s passing like... well, you."
Kuroko: (Smiling faintly) "It seems the era of 'Zone' basketball has evolved into something else, Kagami-kun."
Suddenly, the gym doors slide open with a bang. Silence falls. Standing there are the Generation of Miracles—all grown up.
Akashi: "I heard Seirin has a monster. I came to see if he is worthy of the 'Miracles' name." kuroko no basket 755
Aomine: "Heh. That kid's play style... it feels familiar. But it's missing something."
This bonus episode is often sought after as it serves as a final "feel-good" story following the conclusion of the main series. Key Details of Episode 75.5
Plot: The episode centers on Tetsuya Kuroko's birthday. After the intensity of the Winter Cup, the "Generation of Miracles" and Kagami gather for a friendly street basketball game and a party to celebrate.
Timeline: It takes place after the Winter Cup final but before the epilogue shown at the very end of Episode 75.
Original Release: It was initially included as a bonus with the 9th volume of the Season 3 DVD/Blu-ray. Why "755"? The chapter opens with a panoramic shot of the Seirin gym
In fan communities and on streaming platforms, special episodes (OVAs) are frequently numbered with a decimal to indicate their placement within the series. Since the main anime consists of 75 episodes, this OVA is colloquially labeled 75.5 or simply 755 in search queries.
Some manga translations renumber chapters in tankobon volumes or special editions. For example, Shonen Jump sometimes adjusts numbering for compilations. However, Kuroko’s Basketball ended definitively in 2019, so Chapter 755 likely does not exist in the original work.
Subject: The Conclusion of the Winter Cup (Anime Episode 75 / Manga Chapter 275)
To discuss the end of Kuroko no Basket is to discuss a series that fundamentally understands its own identity. It does not aim to be a grounded slice-of-life sports drama like Haikyuu!!, nor does it attempt the gritty realism of Real. Instead, it commits fully to being a shonen battle anime that just happens to take place on a hardwood court. The finale is the culmination of this philosophy—a supernova of "superpowers," friendship, and the cathartic resolution of the Generation of Miracles' arc.
Riku, the new prodigy, looks nervous but defiant. Riku: "I'm not copying anyone! I'm me!" He tries to drive past Akashi (who steps onto the court for a 1-on-1 evaluation). Riku uses his "Light Misdirection." Akashi: "I heard Seirin has a monster
Akashi doesn't move. He simply closes his eyes. Akashi: "Your misdirection relies on the eyes of others. True misdirection relies on the heart."
Akashi steals the ball instantly using his Emperor Eye (which has not faded with age). He passes it back to Kuroko on the sidelines.
Kuroko: "Riku-kun. You are strong. But you are fighting the shadow instead of becoming one."
Setting: 20 Years after the Winter Cup. Location: Seirin High School, Gymnasium.
The finale cements Kuroko no Basket’s stance on teamwork. In many sports anime, a genius prodigy wins the day through sheer skill. In Kuroko, the victory comes because the "monsters" (the Generation of Miracles) learned to trust their teammates. The final play isn't a solo act by Kagami or Kuroko; it is a synchronized effort that involves the entire Seirin team, validating the series' central thesis from episode one.