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Tennis no Oujisama

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In this post, we dive into the status and synopsis of “Tennis no Oujisama”, which is part of the series “Tennis no Oujisama”.

You could also find “Tennis no Oujisama” as:

  • The Prince of Tennis
  • テニスの王子様
  • Tennis no Ouji-sama
  • Prince du Tennis

Status
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According to our analysis, “Tennis no Oujisama” is FINISHED but its series is NOT FINISHED. ❌

Find more information about this on the series page.

Synopsis
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Seishun Academy is home to one of the best middle school tennis teams in all of Japan. Freshman tennis prodigy Ryouma Echizen enrolls in the prestigious institution with his eyes set on claiming a regular position on the Boys’ Tennis Team. As the son of legendary tennis player Samurai Nanjirou, Ryouma is sick of living in his shadow and wishes to surpass him someday. He is confident in his skills and has the cocky attitude to match. His teammates, however, are reluctant to accept him into their starting lineup, as he hasn’t proven himself worthy of the spot.

Seishun’s ultimate goal is to make it to the National Tournament by the end of the year, but they first have to make it through the Kanto Regionals to even qualify for a spot in it. With their new “super rookie” on the team, Seishun is ready to take on anything that comes their way. With a varied assortment of rivals and opponents that can threaten their chance at the title, the Seishun team needs to give it their all in order to rise to the top.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]

Included one-shot: Volume 5: Tennis no Oujisama (pilot)

Source: MyAnimeList

Background
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Tennis no Oujisama serialized in the Weekly Shounen Jump from July 1999 to March 2008. The series was put on hiatus in July 2006 after the writer, Takeshi Konomi, was injured in an accident; publication resumed in September 2006. The series was published in English as The Prince of Tennis by VIZ Media under the Shonen Jump imprint from April 21, 2004 to July 5, 2011. The manga has received multiple media adaptations. Since the Golden Week of 2003, Marvelous Entertainment has produced a series of musicals that are shown bi-annually, with each musical adapting one arc of the manga storyline. A live adaptation film was released in Japan on May 13, 2006, covering the storyline from when Ryoma arrives in Japan to the match against Hyotei Academy. Three Chinese dramas have been produced. Due to localization, the dramas feature different characters and cultural themes, but the story and characters’ portrayal remain similar to the manga. A variety of video games based on the series, mostly tennis games or dating simulators, have been released in Japan across multiple consoles. A half-hour weekly radio show was also produced, featuring over 300 music CDs along with a large range of merchandise.

Source: MyAnimeList

Watch order (Abridged)
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This only includes part of the titles in the series, go to the series page to see the full watch order.

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