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title_name=The Prince of Tennis
  caption The Prince of Tennis Logo From left to right: Fuji, Tezuka, Inui, Kaidoh, Kawamura, Momoshiro, Kikumaru, Oishi, and Echizen
  ja Name テニスの王子様
  ja Name Trans Tenisu no Ōjisama
  demographic Shōnen
  genre School , Sport , Comedy
  creator Takeshi Konomi



Animanga/Manga| Information

  author Takeshi Konomi
  illustrator Takeshi Konomi
  publisher Shueisha
  publisher Other VIZ Media <br> TOKYOPOP <br> Glénat <br> Kana <br> Daiwon CI <br> Rightman <br> Chuang Yi <br> Nation Edutainment <br> Elex Media Komputindo <br> Arena <br> Romics
  serialized '' Weekly Shonen Jump ''
  first Run July 1999
  last Run present
  num Volumes 38 volumes with 356 chapters current (as of September 2nd, 2007)
  manga Distributor VIZ Media (USA)



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Takayuki Hamana
  studio Trans Arts
  network Animax , TV Tokyo
  Network Other Kids Central <br> NTV7 <br> Animax <br> Q , GMA 7 <br> Toonami Jetstream and Cartoon Network <br> Animax , EtcTV
  first Aired October 10 2001
  last Aired March 30 2005
  num Episodes 178
  list Episodes List of Prince of Tennis episodes



Animanga/OVA| Information

  director Shunsuke Tada
  studio MSC
  num Episodes 13
  release Dates March 24 , 2006 - March 23 , 2007
  runtime 22 minutes per episode



Animanga/OVA| Information

  director Shunsuke Tada
  studio MSC
  num Episodes Undetermined (2 as of June 22, 2007)
  release Dates June 22 , 2007 -
  runtime 22 minutes per episode



Animanga/Other| Information

  content '' Prince Of Tennis Musicals '', based on manga



is a popular Manga and Anime series created by Takeshi Konomi . The manga was first published in Shueisha 's '' Weekly Shonen Jump '' in Japan on July 1999. The manga is published in English in North America by Viz Media . The series was put under hiatus when Konomi was injured in an accident during the Summer of 2006, but publication resumed in September 2006. Publication is scheduled to end at the end of the year in Weekly Shonen Jump Issue No. 52.

The anime series, directed by Takayuki Hamana , animated by Trans Arts and co-produced by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo , aired across Japan on the anime Satellite Television network Animax and the Terrestrial TV Tokyo network from October 10 , 2001 to March 30 , 2005 , spanning a total of 178 episodes. Beginning in April of 2006, an OVA continuation of the anime began to be released on DVD. A second OVA series has been announced to begin release on June 22 2007 , roughly 3 months after the end of the first.

The title is often shortened to ''Teni-Puri'', a Portmanteau of the two parts in the Japanese pronunciation of the words, ''Tennis Prince''. This is also evident in some of the Chibi episodes in the anime, where all the regulars of Seishun Gakuen are members of the Teni-Puri family.

The series has produced a half-hour weekly radio show, over 100 music CDs, several games, movies, multiple live-action Musicals and a large selection of merchandise. On May 13 , 2006 the live-action adaptation film, ''The Prince Of Tennis'' , was released in Japan. As of volume 35, the manga has sold over 37 million copies in Japan. Comipress News article on "The Rise and Fall of Weekly Shōnen Jump" .

''The Prince of Tennis'' anime has been announced to be a part of Cartoon Network 's new online broadband service called Toonami Jetstream . It began streaming July 14 , 2006 . The anime began airing on Toonami 's Saturday night block on December 23 , 2006 , though some episodes were initially skipped. Beginning on February 24 , 2007 , the episodes aired, restarting at the beginning, going in order. However, it is now off the schedule as of June 9 , 2007 .

In the Philippines , ''The Prince of Tennis'' aired weekdays on QTV 11 (now Q 11) (part of its afternoon anime block "Anime Revolution"), but later ended. Although, due to popular demand, The Prince of Tennis was aired back on Q on the same time slot. It later moves to GMA 7 , airing on weekdays.

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PLOT

The series is primarily set in Tokyo . Ryoma Echizen , a Tennis prodigy, attends , or Seigaku (青学) for short, a school famous for its strong tennis club and talented players. Ryoma quickly defeats numerous upperclassmen shortly after entrance to secure himself a spot on the regulars team. In pursuit of their ultimate goal of winning the all-Japan junior high tennis championship, members of the team make new friends while learning and mastering increasingly complex techniques.


CHARACTERS

Names are in Western order, with the surname after the given name.


Players


Seishun Academy Middle School




Rival schools

See Also: Prince of Tennis: Rival Schools




Others



Supporting characters




MANGA

See Also: List of Prince of Tennis chapters




ANIME


Episode list

See Also: List of Prince of Tennis episodes




DVD

''The Prince of Tennis'' volume 1 boxset was released in the United States on April 24 2007 .



ANIME AND MANGA DIFFERENCES

The anime is slightly different from the manga version. While most of the story and characters (e.g Ryoma Echizen, Takeshi Momoshiro, Shusuke Fuji) are the same, there are small story-changes in the animated version because Konomi thought it would be too boring to watch what fans have already read.





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