• Kuroko methods were often used by the late
Nagi Noda, notably in the
Scissor Sisters music video for "
She's My Man" and the
MEG video for "Precious". • A Kuroko character appears in some of the
Samurai Shodown and
Power Instinct video games as the referee, and also a secret playable character occasionally. He also appears in the series' crossover with
Granblue Fantasy. • Kuroko are
Ryoko Mendo's personal servants in the manga series
Urusei Yatsura. • Kuroko are used extensively in two
Super Sentai series, namely "
Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger" (2002) and "
Samurai Sentai Shinkenger" (2009). In the latter's case, when
Kamen Rider Decade crossed over with
Shinkenger, Tsukasa Kadoya a.k.a.
Kamen Rider Decade appears in the Sentai's world as one of the Kuroko of the Shiba household. • The title character of ''
Kuroko's Basketball'' has the ability of misdirection, which makes him quasi-invisible. This is a reference to the invisibility of the kuroko. • In
Monster Musume, Kuroko is the first name of the government agent Ms. Smith. She wears all black and likes to manipulate the other characters and events of the series from the background. • In the variety show
Gaki no Tsukai,
Hitoshi Matsumoto is assisted by the other show members -whom are all dressed as Kuroko- in order to achieve nonsensical sports challenges. • In
Tomodachi Collection and in the Japanese version of
Tomodachi Life, the shopkeepers wear a Kuroko mask. This was changed to a carved wooden head in the American version, a robot head in the European version, and a racing helmet in the Korean version. The Kuroko mask is available to purchase as a hat that can be gifted to
Miis. ==See also==