Character: Aomine Daiki
Series: Kuroko’s Basketball
Character Age: 16
Canon: Once upon a time there was an invisible boy (or close enough to) who loved basketball despite sucking at it. I mean really, really sucking – he couldn’t score and let’s not talk about his lack of stamina. Luckily for him, being invisible turned out to be a viable skill when properly applied to passing, so he got to be the phantom sixth player of Teikou’s famed Generation of Miracles – a bunch of overpowered basketball players who ruined middle school basketball for everyone else (invisible boy included) because they won everything and that turned them all into varying degrees of asshole. Kuroko’s Basketball begins with the titular Kuroko vowing to defeat all of his old teammates – who’ve scattered to separate high schools – and make them acknowledge his style of basketball with the help of Seirin’s basketball club and his new partner Kagami Taiga.
Of the all the ridiculously powerful Generation of Miracles, Aomine Daiki was the ace and the guy who was once the most passionate of all about basketball. Aomine lives and breathes basketball. He’s the best - no one can stop him when it comes to basketball and he knows it - and hates it. The Generation of Miracles was so good that all their opponents gave up against them, and it changed Aomine from someone encouraging and friendly into a guy who skips practice because if he gets any better, basketball will just become more boring. What’s the point when there’s no challenge left? Aomine becomes lazy, rude, and jaded when he once was so enthusiastic about the sport. Instead of training, he lies around sleeping and “reading” the latest gravure magazine of his favorite idol, and if his teammates take offense to that? Well, they’re welcome to try and change it, but none of them are strong enough to make him do anything he dislikes. Not even the team’s manager, his childhood friend Momoi Satsuki, is able to get Aomine to show up to games on time. Aomine has an ego the size of a planet – and it’s deserved, because not even his teammates from the Generation of Miracles can beat him.
( the only one who can beat me is me!!!11 )
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Series: Kuroko’s Basketball
Character Age: 16
Canon: Once upon a time there was an invisible boy (or close enough to) who loved basketball despite sucking at it. I mean really, really sucking – he couldn’t score and let’s not talk about his lack of stamina. Luckily for him, being invisible turned out to be a viable skill when properly applied to passing, so he got to be the phantom sixth player of Teikou’s famed Generation of Miracles – a bunch of overpowered basketball players who ruined middle school basketball for everyone else (invisible boy included) because they won everything and that turned them all into varying degrees of asshole. Kuroko’s Basketball begins with the titular Kuroko vowing to defeat all of his old teammates – who’ve scattered to separate high schools – and make them acknowledge his style of basketball with the help of Seirin’s basketball club and his new partner Kagami Taiga.
Of the all the ridiculously powerful Generation of Miracles, Aomine Daiki was the ace and the guy who was once the most passionate of all about basketball. Aomine lives and breathes basketball. He’s the best - no one can stop him when it comes to basketball and he knows it - and hates it. The Generation of Miracles was so good that all their opponents gave up against them, and it changed Aomine from someone encouraging and friendly into a guy who skips practice because if he gets any better, basketball will just become more boring. What’s the point when there’s no challenge left? Aomine becomes lazy, rude, and jaded when he once was so enthusiastic about the sport. Instead of training, he lies around sleeping and “reading” the latest gravure magazine of his favorite idol, and if his teammates take offense to that? Well, they’re welcome to try and change it, but none of them are strong enough to make him do anything he dislikes. Not even the team’s manager, his childhood friend Momoi Satsuki, is able to get Aomine to show up to games on time. Aomine has an ego the size of a planet – and it’s deserved, because not even his teammates from the Generation of Miracles can beat him.
( the only one who can beat me is me!!!11 )
Voting was here with 100%.