Kuroko's Basketball discography | |
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EPs | 1 |
Singles | 45 |
Soundtrack albums | 3 |
A number of musical CDs have been created for the media franchise built around Tadatoshi Fujimaki's manga Kuroko's Basketball . Various theme songs and character songs were released on singles. One extended play and three soundtrack have also been released.
The anime television series consists of seven opening themes and seven ending themes.
Year | Title | Charts | Ref. | |
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Peak | Weeks | |||
2013 | Seirin Kōkō Mini Album (誠凛高校ミニアルバム, Seirin High Mini Album)
| 24 | 5 | [1] |
Year | Title | Artist | Charts | Ref. | |
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Peak | Weeks | ||||
2012 | "Can Do"
| GRANRODEO | 14 | 20 | [2] |
"Start It Right Away"
| Hyadain | 27 | 12 | [3] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.1"
| Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) | 24 | 24 | [4] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.2"
| Taiga Kagami (Yūki Ono) | 30 | 18 | [5] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.3"
| Ryōta Kise (Ryōhei Kimura) | 22 | 25 | [6] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.4"
| Shintarō Midorima (Daisuke Ono) | 11 | 17 | [7] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.5"
| Kazunari Takao (Tatsuhisa Suzuki) | 9 | 15 | [8] | |
"RIMFIRE"
| GRANRODEO | 11 | 9 | [9] | |
"Catal Rhythm" (カタルリズム, Katarurizumu)
| OLDCODEX | 20 | 10 | [10] | |
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.1"
| Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) & Taiga Kagami (Yūki Ono) | 12 | 9 | [11] | |
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.2"
| Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) & Ryōta Kise (Ryōhei Kimura) | 9 | 12 | [12] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.6"
| Junpei Hyūga (Yoshimasa Hosoya) | 12 | 7 | [13] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.7"
| Shun Izuki (Hirofumi Nojima) | 13 | 6 | [14] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.8"
| Shinji Koganei (Takuya Eguchi) | 17 | 5 | [15] | |
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.3"
| Shintarō Midorima (Daisuke Ono) & Kazunari Takao (Tatsuhisa Suzuki) | 3 | 16 | [16] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.9"
| Daiki Aomine (Junichi Suwabe) | 8 | 7 | [17] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.10"
| Teppei Kiyoshi (Kenji Hamada) | 12 | 5 | [18] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.11"
| Yukio Kasamatsu (Sōichirō Hoshi) | 10 | 7 | [19] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.12"
| Riko Aida (Chiwa Saitō) / Satsuki Momoi (Fumiko Orikasa) | 19 | 5 | [20] | |
2013 | "Character Song Duet Series Vol.4"
| Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) & Daiki Aomine (Junichi Suwabe) | 7 | 6 | [21] |
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.5"
| Junpei Hyūga (Yoshimasa Hosoya) & Teppei Kiyoshi(Kenji Hamada) | 12 | 4 | [22] | |
"The Other Self"
| GRANRODEO | 10 | 15 | [23] | |
"Walk"
| OLDCODEX | 18 | 10 | [24] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.13"
| Tatsuya Himuro (Kishō Taniyama) | 20 | 8 | [25] | |
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.14"
| Makoto Hanamiya (Jun Fukuyama) | 21 | 9 | [26] | |
2014 | "Character Song Duet Series Vol.6"
| Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) & Shintarō Midorima (Daisuke Ono) | 5 | 5 | [27] |
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.7"
| Taiga Kagami (Yūki Ono) & Daiki Aomine (Junichi Suwabe) | 3 | 5 | [28] | |
"Hengen Jizai no Magical Star" (変幻自在のマジカルスター)
| GRANRODEO | [29] | |||
"FANTASTIC TUNE"
| Kenshō Ono | [30] | |||
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.15"
| Ryō Sakurai (Nobunaga Shimazaki) | [31] | |||
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.16"
| Atsushi Murasakibara (Kenichi Suzumura) | [32] | |||
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.8"
| Atsushi Murasakibara (Kenichi Suzumura) & Tatsuya Himuro (Kishō Taniyama) | [33] | |||
2015 | "Punky Funky Love"
| GRANRODEO | [34] | ||
"GLITTER DAYS"
| Fo'xTails | [35] | |||
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.9"
| Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) & Atsushi Murasakibara (Kenichi Suzumura) | [36] | |||
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.10"
| Taiga Kagami (Yūki Ono) & Tatsuya Himuro (Kishō Taniyama) | [37] | |||
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.11"
| Ryōta Kise (Ryōhei Kimura) & Yukio Kasamatsu (Sōichirō Hoshi) | [38] | |||
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.17"
| Shogo Haizaki (Masakazu Morita) | [39] | |||
"ZERO"
| Kenshō Ono | [40] | |||
"Ambivalence"
| SCREEN mode | [41] | |||
"Teiko Middle School Single"
| Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) Ryōta Kise (Ryōhei Kimura) Shintarō Midorima (Daisuke Ono) Daiki Aomine (Junichi Suwabe) Atsushi Murasakibara (Kenichi Suzumura) Seijuro Akashi (Hiroshi Kamiya) | [42] | |||
"Memories"
| GRANRODEO | [43] | |||
"Lantana"
| OLDCODEX | [44] | |||
"Character Song Duet Series Vol.12"
| Taiga Kagami (Yūki Ono) & Tetsuya Kuroko (Kenshō Ono) | [45] | |||
"Character Song Solo Series Vol.18"
| Seijuro Akashi (Hiroshi Kamiya) | [46] |
Year | Title | Charts | Ref. | |
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Peak | Weeks | |||
2012 | Kuroko's Basketball Original Soundtrack (『黒子のバスケ』オリジナルサウンドトラック)
| 40 | 2 | [47] |
2014 | Kuroko's Basketball Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 (『黒子のバスケ』オリジナルサウンドトラック Vol.2)
| [48] | ||
2015 | Kuroko's Basketball Original Soundtrack Vol. 3 (『黒子のバスケ』オリジナルサウンドトラック Vol.3)
| [49] |
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