Download Prince of Tennis Full Episode Sub Indo MP4 3GP 480p 720p Sinopsis: Ryoma Echizen adalah tokoh utama yang diceritakan sebagai seorang anak petenis terkenal yang sempat merajai dunia tenis Jepang.
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. M.S.C. Production I.GOriginal network, TV Tokyo,Original runJanuary 4, 2012 – March 28, 2012Episodes13 Related works. ( The Prince of Tennis musicals). Tennis no Oujisama: Atobe Kara no Okurimono (2005 animated short film). (2005 animated film).The Prince of Tennis (: テニスの王子様,: Tenisu no Ōjisama) is a Japanese series written and illustrated.
The manga was serialized in 's from July 1999 to March 2008. A total of 379 chapters were published and collected into 42 volumes.The manga was adapted into an television series directed by, animated by Trans Arts and co-produced. The anime was broadcast on from October 10, 2001 to March 30, 2005, spanning a total of 178 episodes, as well as a theatrical movie. In April 2006, an (OVA) continuation of the anime began to be released on DVD. The beginning of the second OVA series was released on June 22, 2007, roughly three months after the end of the first. The second OVA ended on January 25, 2008, and the third and final OVA started on April 25, 2008.In North America, licensed both The Prince of Tennis manga and anime series for an English-language release.The series developed into a and has had numerous other adaptations outside of the animated incarnation. Since April 2003, more than fifteen have been produced for the series.
An animated movie was released in 2005, as well as a live action movie in 2006. The franchise has also had a long-running radio show, numerous video games, well over 250 soundtracks and CDs, and other merchandise. As of January 2012, the manga had over 51 million copies in circulation.A sequel titled New Prince of Tennis, began serialization in in March 2009, with the story taking place several months after the end of the original manga. Main article:The Prince of Tennis is written and illustrated. The manga was first published in 's in Japan on July 19, 1999. The series was put under hiatus when Konomi was injured in an accident during July 2006, but publication resumed in September 2006. The series finished on March 3, 2008, collected its 379 individual chapters into forty-two volumes published from January 7, 2000 to June 4, 2008.In North America, announced the acquisition of the series in February 2004.
The first volume was released on April 21, 2004. As of July 5, 2011, the forty-two volumes have been published.A manga parody, entitled the Prince of After School, began on November 4, 2008 in.A sequel to the manga series, entitled New Prince of Tennis, was announced in the December issue of Jump Square, published on November 4, 2008. The series began serialization in Jump Square on March 4, 2009. The story is set several months after the end of the first manga, and features Ryoma returning to Japan after his stay in America. Main article:The Prince of Tennis franchise has spawned many different video games. The vast majority of these are either tennis games or, and they are spread across several different. The first of these games was released for the console on February 20, 2002, and is the only game which holds the simple Prince of Tennis title – all of the following game titles are preceded by the ' Prince of Tennis' title.
This was followed by Genius Boys Academy, which was released for the on April 25, 2002. Since then, several other video games have been released for different gaming consoles, including one more PlayStation game, three Game Boy Advance games, five games, and thirteen games. The latest games to be released were Nintendo DS's Girls, be gracious on March 5, 2009, followed by Boys, be glorious on March 26, 2009.Additionally, characters from The Prince of Tennis appeared in the Shōnen Jump based video games. All of the games have so far only been released in Japan.Dramas There also are two Chinese dramas based on 'The Prince of Tennis' story, with the titles of 'The Prince of Tennis' (Mandarin: '网球王子'; Pinyin: 'Wang Qiu Wang Zi') and 'Go for It! The Prince of Tennis' (Mandarin: '加油! 网球王子'; Pinyin: 'Jia You! Wang Qiu Wang Zi').
The first is the first season, while the second is the second season. There are some differences due to localization for names and cultural themes, including all the characters being renamed, but is still recognizable from its story and the characters' portrayal. The first season covers from when Ryoma first appears in the series up to the end of their equivalent of the Tokyo Prefecturals, while the second season picks up from the end of the first season and goes to the end of their equivalent of the Kanto Tournament. Due to being based off the anime, Josei Shonan is included. In addition, hints of the live-action movie is present.A third Chinese drama, produced by Netflix in 2019, is called The Prince of Tennis (奋斗吧,少年!or Forge On, Young Men).
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It is set in China. A reticent talented teenage tennis player returns to China after spending his childhood overseas-the show does not specify where he spends his childhood-but he is trapped under the shadows of his father who used to be a top tennis player.
When he joins a high school in China, he learns the importance of friendship and teamwork, and perhaps even gains his self-identity.Other media The series has produced a half-hour weekly radio show, over 300 music CDs and a large selection of merchandise. Including a trading card game and figures. Three live events, 'TeniPuri Perfect Live' in 2003, 'The 100 song marathon' in 2008 and 'Tenipuri Festa' in 2009, were held by the TeniPuri voice actors and himself.The 1986 song ' by was multiple times by multiple characters in the series. From February 2004 through February 2010, a total of nine different versions of the song were released (seven individually, and the final two together).
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The first one, featuring the character (voiced by ) reached No. 14 on the charts. Reception Though The Prince of Tennis has become a successful franchise. As of March 2008, the first 40 volumes of the manga had sold over 40 million copies in Japan.
As of January 2012, the manga had over 51 million copies in circulation.Carl Kimlinger from reviewed the first DVD box set released by, and commented that ' Prince of Tennis is among the dregs of the genre.' They go on to say that it is 'boring' and 'lacks the human drama necessary to get audiences to care who wins or loses.' 'Anime on DVD', however, comments that the show 'takes the usual themes in sports shows and applies them masterfully.' Takes more of a nonchalant view, commenting that the 'series is okay but not great' and that it has some charm, which will make you not regret watching it. Active Anime also gave praise to the series, saying that it 'holds some surprising twists to the regular sports drama formula', and praised the suspenseful matches and innovative techniques.Despite the reviews, the series is popular in Japan.
When, a television network in Japan, conducted a survey for the one hundred most popular animated television series, The Prince of Tennis anime came in twenty-seventh place. They also conducted an online web poll, in which The Prince of Tennis placed eighteenth. Nearly a year later, TV Asahi once again conducted an online poll for the top one hundred anime, and this time, The Prince of Tennis anime advanced in rank and came in eighth place. They also surveyed Japanese celebrities for their favorite anime, where the series only came in sixty-eighth out of the top one hundred.
The first episode of this new anniversary series will screen in Japanese theaters for a limited time and portrays the match between Seishun Academy's Kunimitsu Tezuka and Hyoutei Academy's Keigo Atobe. Atobe is the series' 'Beautiful Prince' and a national level player who eventually beats Tezuka in the Kanto Tournament. Atobe's known for his 'Rondo Towards Destruction' special shot which two-part smash in which the first smash hits the opponent grip on the racket and knocks the racket out of the opponent's hand. As the ball bounces up from the force of impact, Atobe smashes it once again at the court to score the point.
But Tezuka notably counters this by managing to keep hold of his racket.This is the second film project for the series following the 2005 film, Futari no Samurai The First Game and the 2011 film Eikoku-shiki Teikyu-jo Kessen! For those unfamiliar with The Prince of Tennis, the series was originally created by Takeshi Konomi. The series follows Ryoma Echizen, a tennis prodigy attending a private school famous for its strong tennis players. After making his way onto the school's team by defeating a number of strong upperclassmen, his team decides to enter the National Middle School Tennis Championship as Ryoma slowly learns his own unique style of tennis and really cements what the sport means to him. A sequel series, New Prince of Tennis takes place after the events of the original series where Ryoma returns to Japan and takes part in the Japanese Under 17 High School Representatives Selection Camp against 50 other players.The series was first published in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump and ran from 1999 to 2008. The series was 379 chapters long, and collected into 42 volumes. Viz Media has licensed the series for an English language release and has sold over 40 million copies in Japan.
It was adapted into an anime series by Trans Arts, and ran for 178 episodes. The series was licensed by Viz Media and aired as part of Cartoon Network's Toonami block in 2006, but was later moved to Toonami's streaming platform, Toonami Jetstream, for the remainder of its broadcast.
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