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Tenisu no ôjisama

  • TV Series
  • 2001–2005
  • TV-PG
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7.4/10
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Tenisu no ôjisama (2001)
AnimeComing-of-AgeShōnenActionAnimationComedyDramaSport

Tennis prodigy Ryoma returns to Japan, joins Seishun Academy's elite team. His talent convinces teammates to accept him despite reluctance. Together they battle through tournaments, striving... Read allTennis prodigy Ryoma returns to Japan, joins Seishun Academy's elite team. His talent convinces teammates to accept him despite reluctance. Together they battle through tournaments, striving for the National championship.Tennis prodigy Ryoma returns to Japan, joins Seishun Academy's elite team. His talent convinces teammates to accept him despite reluctance. Together they battle through tournaments, striving for the National championship.

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    • Jun'ichi Suwabe
    • Erik Davies
    • Jacob Hopkins
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    7.4/10
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    • Stars
      • Jun'ichi Suwabe
      • Erik Davies
      • Jacob Hopkins
    • 8User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Jun'ichi Suwabe
    Jun'ichi Suwabe
    • Keigo Atobe
    • 2001–2005
    Erik Davies
    Erik Davies
    • Sadaharu Inui
    • 2001–2005
    Jacob Hopkins
    Jacob Hopkins
    • Shûichirô Ôishi
    • 2002–2005
    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
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    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
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    Sam Riegel
    Sam Riegel
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    Kirk Thornton
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    Stephanie Sheh
    Stephanie Sheh
    • Ann Tachibana…
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    Cindy Robinson
    Cindy Robinson
    • Sakuno Ryuzaki
    • 2001–2002
    Barbara Goodson
    Barbara Goodson
    • Sumire Ryuzaki
    • 2001–2002
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
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    • 2001–2002
    David Lodge
    David Lodge
    • Sasabe
    • 2001–2002
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    Doug Erholtz
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    Joe Cappelletti
    Joe Cappelletti
    • Tashiro
    • 2001–2002
    Richard Cansino
    Richard Cansino
    • Takashi Kawamura
    • 2001–2002
    Darrel Guilbeau
    Darrel Guilbeau
    • Shin'ya Yanagisawa
    • 2001–2002
    Devon Bowman
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    9WeAreLive

    The Prince of Tennis

    Ryoma Echizen a 12 year old boy who has been an experienced tennis player from joins Seishun academy where he becomes a regular tennis player. To join the nationals

    This anime admittingly is quite addictive but also quite fun to watch. You don't even have to be a fan of sport anime to enjoy this series.

    It has likeable characters, a cool intro and decent animation. The voice cast is good even though sadly the dub only covered around 50 episodes but no need to fried cause I heard my least favourite anime company will complete the series in english after so many years.

    Overall it's a good sports anime.
    jaysshukla

    Nostalgia

    There used to be a time when I was so much into the sports anime. I took time to realise that all the sports anime are more or less the same. This one is not too different either. Quite predictably, the main character, Ryoma Echizen is a transfer from America. Throughout the anime, we get to watch his experiences while playing for his School team Seigaku. However, I have to admit that Ryoma was a different type of a main character. He wasn't goofy at all. A 14-year-old prodigy, playing with the Highschoolers, he was quite mature for someone of his age. The way he handles the challenging situations is extremely adult-like. Nevertheless, it doesn't mean that he is a complete 'hero.' There are also those(probably Fuji Shusuke and Tezuka Kunimitsu), who get better of him. I would like to assume that Tezuka was shown as an obstacle, something that he wishes to overcome. The anime ends in a same way as other sports anime. Ryoma flying back to foreign land to continue with his sports journey.

    The other characters are typical. There is one strict leader(Tezuka), a cool genius, a megane guy with some weird habits, a tragic guy facing some quite a situation, a short tempered guy, the characters who are the golden pair when it comes to doubles. I feel they do get their dues and almost each of them are developed pretty well. The animation is outdated but it used to look cool back then. The songs are skippable.

    To conclude, it's an enjoyable anime. Tennis being an individual sport looks like a very intense battle in anime version.
    6bananaandpie

    Interesting

    This show was entertaining and cute, but went on for way too long. I don't care much for the characters, but I don't dislike them. I feel like one season or one book was enough. Yeah, the story is interesting, but most of it is just playing tennis. It's cheesy and all of it's conflict and excitement so far is "who's gonna win??" The animation is okay (same goes for New Prince of Tennis) and the characters aren't bad looking. However, there are as many characters as there are episodes. It's so long, I had to drop it soon. It's not terribly written, I can imagine others enjoying it enough to watch the entire thing. The voice acting is flawless and the music is really good. I will definitely continue to listen to POT's soundtrack, though most of it will go untouched by me...each of the millions of characters has like, what? Five albums each? I'm only really interested in a handful of songs, anyways.
    10lifeoftheart

    Old but gold

    One of the best sports anime out there, don't be discouraged by the fact that it goes all the way back to 2001! It's funny, inspiring and perfect to watch when you're feeling down because it instantly puts you in a good mood. And trust me when I say this: it's still relevant! Also 10/10 soundtrack.
    10tushersaha-69197

    Loved it !!

    The Prince of Tennis anime series captivates audiences with its exhilarating blend of sports action, character-driven storytelling, and a touch of the extraordinary. Based on the manga by Takeshi Konomi, this animated adaptation successfully brings to life the intense world of competitive tennis, offering a unique and entertaining viewing experience.

    The anime excels in character development, offering a diverse cast of players with distinct personalities and backgrounds. The protagonist, Ryoma Echizen, is a young tennis prodigy with a calm demeanor and exceptional talent. His journey from a rookie to a formidable force in the tennis world is a central focus of the series, and viewers are drawn to his growth, determination, and unwavering spirit.

    Beyond Ryoma, the supporting characters in the series also shine. The members of Seishun Academy's tennis team, known as the Seigaku Regulars, each possess their own unique skills and personalities. The anime delves into their individual stories, exploring their motivations, rivalries, and personal struggles. This multi-dimensional approach to character development adds depth to the overall narrative, allowing viewers to become emotionally invested in the outcomes of matches and the journeys of the players.

    One of the standout elements of Prince of Tennis is its ability to seamlessly incorporate fantastical elements into the sports genre. While rooted in reality, the anime occasionally introduces exaggerated techniques and superhuman feats that push the boundaries of what is possible on a tennis court. While these moments may feel outlandish to some, they inject an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability into the matches, making them all the more thrilling to watch.

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      Based on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. The manga was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shounen Jump from July 1999 to March 2008, with its chapters collected in 42 tankobon volumes.
    • Alternate versions
      There is an alternate English dub produced by Oxex in Singapore.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Prince of Tennis II (2012)

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      • October 10, 2001 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
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