For those new to the series, Kuroko no Basket follows the journey of Tetsuya Kuroko, a seemingly invisible basketball player who lacks physical presence but possesses exceptional passing skills. He joins Seirin High School alongside the hot-headed but talented Taiga Kagami. Their goal? To defeat the "Generation of Miracles"—five prodigious players who once dominated the middle school basketball league.
To ensure you have the complete mykadri (all episodes), here is the official episode structure:
| Season | Episodes | Georgian Fan Sub Status | Key Matches | |--------|----------|------------------------|--------------| | Season 1 | 1-25 | Fully available | Seirin vs. Kaijo (Kise) / vs. Shutoku (Midorima) | | Season 2 | 26-50 | Fully available | Seirin vs. Touou (Aomine) / vs. Yosen (Murasakibara) | | Season 3 | 51-75 | Fully available | Seirin vs. Rakuzan (Akashi) – Winter Cup finals | | Movie 1: Last Game | N/A | Available separately | Vorpal Swords vs. Jabberwock | kuroko no basket qartulad mykadri
Pro tip for Georgian fans: Make sure your file set includes Episode 75.5 (a recap special) and Kuroko no Basket: Saikou no Present desu (a Christmas special) to have the true mykadri.
If you are searching for "Kuroko no Basket qartulad mykadri" , you want to know who voices whom. The following is a compilation based on the most popular fan-dub (Studio GDS – Georgian Dub Station) and the incomplete official broadcast. For those new to the series, Kuroko no
Georgian basketball fans have a natural affinity for this anime. Georgia has produced world-class basketball players like Zaza Pachulia and Tornike Shengelia. The high-energy, emotional style of Georgian sports commentary mirrors the hyperbolic excitement of Kuroko no Basket’s matches.
Watching Kuroko no Basket qartulad mykadri allows younger Georgian viewers to: Shutoku (Midorima) | | Season 2 | 26-50
Georgian Voice Actor: Data Chachua Midorima’s tsundere personality and obsession with horoscopes are hard to translate. Data Chachua uses a nasally, slightly arrogant tone that makes Midorima sound like a haughty Tbilisi intellectual. His chant before shooting "Nanawilebi, O, nanawilebi..." (Lucky items, oh, lucky items...) is iconic in the Georgian dub.