July 7th is the romantic Tanabata Festival in Japan, and also the birthday of Shintaro Midorima, one of the male protagonists of “Kuroko’s Basketball”. As usual, this year there are enthusiastic fans who display their own altars to celebrate the character's birthday. Every time I see these spectacular altars, I can't help but admire the fans' enthusiasm and financial resources. And this year, the most impressive birthday altar is probably the black magic style... Cancer ranked first yesterday! Congratulations to Midorima~
Celebrating Midorima's birthday in the dark is full of mystery——
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It can be seen that fans have a lot of love for Midorima!
Not only do you need the financial resources to purchase peripherals, but you also have to spend a lot of time and effort on the decoration. It's basically an art!
The tower made of wine glasses above is also spectacular... When Midorima first appeared, he was sitting in a tricycle while sipping red bean soup elegantly. Even during the training camp, he was just holding a bottle of iced red bean soup. Summoning Midorima with his favorite thing should be a response from somewhere... via: High Energy Merchant/High Energy Princess Original link: Click to enter>>> For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Kuroko's Basketball Zone |
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