Includes the German synchronized dub, common for European releases. đź’ˇ Viewer Insights
Standard Dolby Digital audio encoding, typically providing 5.1 surround sound or high-quality stereo. German (Deutsch)
Sourced from the official high-definition disc release, ensuring superior bitrates compared to TV broadcasts. Kurokos Basketball S01E06 German AC3 720p Blu R...
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The "720p BluRay AC3 German" tag refers to a high-quality digital backup of the original physical media. Specification Includes the German synchronized dub, common for European
Kagami undergoes intense man-to-man defensive training, while Kuroko focuses on his physical endurance to keep up with the team’s increasingly demanding pace. 🛠️ Technical Specifications
Seirin learns they are on a collision course with Shutoku High , home to Shintaro Midorima, a member of the legendary "Generation of Miracles". Where to find options for the series
This episode is well-known in the community for introducing the "Senegal player" (Papa), which sparked many discussions about the height differences between Japanese high school players and international athletes.
Includes the German synchronized dub, common for European releases. đź’ˇ Viewer Insights
Standard Dolby Digital audio encoding, typically providing 5.1 surround sound or high-quality stereo. German (Deutsch)
Sourced from the official high-definition disc release, ensuring superior bitrates compared to TV broadcasts.
Where to find options for the series?
The "720p BluRay AC3 German" tag refers to a high-quality digital backup of the original physical media. Specification
Kagami undergoes intense man-to-man defensive training, while Kuroko focuses on his physical endurance to keep up with the team’s increasingly demanding pace. 🛠️ Technical Specifications
Seirin learns they are on a collision course with Shutoku High , home to Shintaro Midorima, a member of the legendary "Generation of Miracles".
This episode is well-known in the community for introducing the "Senegal player" (Papa), which sparked many discussions about the height differences between Japanese high school players and international athletes.