Ro-Kyu-Bu!

Ro-Kyu-Bu! (2011-2013)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Anime

Subaru Hasegawa is a high school freshman, he joins the basketball team but soon finds out the team is inactive because the captain is being suspected as a lolicon. He miraculously is entangled with the job of being the coach of an elementary school's basketball team. With these girls and their love for basketball Subaru can only take them so far.

(Source: ANN)

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Scheduleevery Friday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E12Because You're Here, Tomokasept. 27, 2013
S02E11Dearestssept. 20, 2013
S02E10Wanna Be A Playmakersept. 13, 2013
S02E09Don't Wanna Crysept. 6, 2013
S02E08I Wish with Youaoût 30, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' premiere?

'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' premiered on July 1, 2011.

What is the genre of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' falls under the genres of comedy, ecchi, harem, and sports.

Who is the main character of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

The main character of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' is Subaru Hasegawa.

What basketball team does Subaru Hasegawa coach in 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

Subaru Hasegawa coaches the Tomoka Minato's elementary school basketball team in 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'.

Are there any notable voice actors in 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

Yes, 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' features notable voice actors such as Yuuki Kaji, Kana Hanazawa, and Rina Hidaka.

How many seasons of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' are there?

'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' has a total of two seasons.

What is the setting of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

The setting of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' primarily revolves around an elementary school and a basketball team.

Which studio produced 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' was produced by the studio Project No.9.

Are there any romance elements in 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

Yes, 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' contains romance elements between the main character, Subaru, and the girls he coaches.

Does 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' explore any social themes?

Yes, 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' explores themes of friendship, teamwork, and personal growth.

Are there any spin-offs or related media for 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

Yes, 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' has a spin-off manga titled 'Ro-Kyu-Bu! Yonkoma'.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!'?

The first season of 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' consists of 12 episodes.

What age rating is 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' suitable for?

'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' has an age rating of 13+ due to its ecchi and suggestive content.

Did 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' receive any awards or nominations?

'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' did not receive any notable awards or nominations.

Is 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' based on a manga or a novel?

'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' is based on a light novel series written by Sagu Aoyama.

Does 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' have an English dub?

Yes, 'Ro-Kyu-Bu!' has been dubbed in English and is available for viewing.

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