Poster de la serie Prince of Tennis

Prince of Tennis

4.3/5

Année : 2001

Nombre de saisons : 12

Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 25 minutes

Genre(s) : Action, Aventure, Animation, Comédie, Sport

Echizen Ryoma est un petit génie du tennis de 12 ans. Après avoir remporté quatre tournois aux USA, il revient avec sa famille au Japon. Le nom d'Echizen est connu des professionnels car le père de Ryoma, Samurai Nanjiro, était un ancien joueur professionnel. Notre jeune ami se fait inscrire dans l'ancienne école où son père a appris le tennis : " Seigaku " Il ne va pas tarder à se faire remarquer par les élèves de l'école, et à se faire des ennemis dans les 2ème et 3ème années. Hé oui, notre petit Ryoma-kun n'est pas un tendre. Il n'hésite pas à provoquer les plus grands ... mais pas les plus forts. Ils vont vite apprendre que Ryoma est un prince du tennis.

Saisons

Prince of Tennis saison 1

Saison 1

4.5/5

Prince of Tennis saison 2

Saison 2

4.6/5

Prince of Tennis saison 3

Saison 3

4.8/5

Prince of Tennis saison 4

Saison 4

4.3/5

Prince of Tennis saison 5

Saison 5

4.5/5

Prince of Tennis saison 6

Saison 6

4.5/5

Prince of Tennis saison 7

Saison 7

4.5/5

Prince of Tennis saison 8

Saison 8

4.7/5

Prince of Tennis saison 9

Saison 9

4.5/5

Prince of Tennis saison 10

Saison 10

4.7/5

Prince of Tennis saison 11

Saison 11

4.8/5

Prince of Tennis saison 12

Saison 12

4.4/5

Épisodes

Choisissez votre saison au dessus et découvrez les épisodes qui vous attendent !

Épisode 1 - A Prince Appears

10 octobre 2001 - 4.2/5

Ryoma Echizen revient des Etats-Unis où il a passé un an et demi à faire le tour des tournois juniors américains. Aussitôt rentré au Japon, il s'attaque au tournoi de Kakinokizaka Tennis Garden. Il n'a que 12 ans et sa participation au tournoi des lycéens fait beaucoup de bruit. Malheureusement, Ryoma arrive en retard à son match et ne peut pas participer au tournoi. Pour ne pas perdre sa journée et pour répondre aux provocations de Sasabe, il va disputer un match contre un adversaire de taille, le meilleur joueur de tennis du lycée Kitakou...

Épisode 2 - Samurai Junior

17 octobre 2001 - 4.3/5

Upon his arrival in Seishun Academy, "Seigaku" for short, Ryoma teaches a lesson to two juniors who are picking on the freshmen. Takeshi Momoshiro, one of the team's regulars, puts a stop to it and decides to play Ryoma in a tennis match. Noticing that Momoshiro has a bad ankle, Ryoma decides not to play with his dominant hand. Also, Sakuno's energetic friend, Tomoka, is introduced to Ryoma, and instantly proclaims herself to be his number one fan.

Épisode 3 - The Seigaku Regulars Make Their Debut!

24 octobre 2001 - 4.3/5

L'entraînement de tennis des Première Année débute. Arai, qui ne supporte pas d'être surpassé par un Première Année, cherche les histoires et veut disputer un match contre Ryoma... mais en donnant à celui-ci une raquette inutilisable...

Épisode 4 - The One Named 'Viper'

31 octobre 2001 - 4.3/5

Comme chaque année, a lieu le tournoi de classement du club de tennis de Seigaku, à l'issue duquel les futurs titulaires seront déterminés. Alors que d'habitude, le tournoi est réservé aux 2ème et 3ème Année, Ryoma participe à ce tournoi. Il n'a aucune difficulté à battre les adversaires de 2ème Année mais La Vipère et son fameux Snake le mettent en difficulté...

Épisode 5 - Snake Shot

7 novembre 2001 - 4.3/5

Toujours en plein match contre La Vipère, Ryoma court dans tous les sens pour rattraper les balles... sans se douter qu'il est tombé dans le piège de La Vipère. Pourtant, au lieu d'être épuisé par cette course frénétique, la situation se renverse et c'est au tour de La Vipère de se trouver en difficulté.

Épisode 6 - Nanjiro Echizen

14 novembre 2001 - 4.3/5

Le journaliste Inoue remarque lors des matchs du tournoi de classement une ressemblance entre Ryoma et le célèbre joueur de tennis Nanjiro Echizen. Inoue est persuadé que Ryoma n'est autre que le fils de l'ancien champion. Il se met en tête de partir à la recherche de celui-ci pour l'interviewer. Inoue parvient à le rencontrer mais Nanjiro ne répondra à ses questions qu'à une seule condition ; qu'Inoue marque un point contre l'ex-champion...

Épisode 7 - The Two Ryomas

21 novembre 2001 - 4.3/5

Deuxième rencontre très attendue du tournoi de classement : le match opposant Ryoma et le titulaire Inui. Inui est un joueur rigoureux. Son jeu est fondé sur l'observation et l'analyse du joueur adverse, ce qui donne l'impression à ses adversaires de jouer contre eux-mêmes... Il n'y a qu'un moyen pour gagner contre lui ; surmonter et gagner contre son propre jeu...

Épisode 8 - The Split Step

28 novembre 2001 - 4.3/5

Match opposant Ryoma contre Inui... Ryoma finit par trouver une parade au jeu d'Inui : les reprises d'appuis. Cette technique permet à Ryoma d'être nettement plus réactif face au jeu adverse.

Épisode 9 - The Hard Day

5 décembre 2001 - 4.3/5

Le tournoi de classement se termine. Les huit joueurs qui ont remporté quatre victoires successives seront les titulaires de l'année scolaire. Parmi eux, un Première Année, Ryoma Echizen. Les joueurs enchaînent directement avec un entraînement pour préparer le tournoi de la ville. Pour cela, un nouvel entraîneur est désigné : Inui aux méthodes bien particulières !

Épisode 10 - Counterattack! Sasabe Once Again

12 décembre 2001 - 4.3/5

Le club de tennis de Seigaku décide d'aller s'entraîner au Tennis Club de Seishun. Alors que les joueurs de Seigaku sont motivés, très vite, l’entraînement tourne au conflit. Ryoma va tenter de ridiculiser le père de Sasabe. Sasabe est tout aussi coriace que son fils, et le match, cette fois, va opposer un garçon de 12 ans à un adulte, ancien finaliste des inter-lycéens.

Épisode 11 - Ryoma vs. Momoshiro

19 décembre 2001 - 4.1/5

Les éliminatoires du district approchent. Seules les équipes qui iront jusqu'en finale et demi-finale pourront participer au tournoi de la ville. Alors que la composition de l'équipe est quasiment décidée, il reste à déterminer qui de Momoshiro ou de Ryoma jouera en simple n°3... ces derniers décident de jouer un match qui les départagera et désignera le simple n°3 du prochain tournoi. Mais le tennis de rue où ils vont s'affronter va les amener à jouer en double... contre des lycéens de Gyokurin.

Épisode 12 - The Two 'AH UN Boys

26 décembre 2001 - 4.1/5

Première rencontre des éliminatoires du district : Gyokurin contre Seigaku. Momoshiro et Ryoma, qui n'ont aucun talent pour jouer en double, se retrouvent face aux très bons joueurs de Gyokurin. Deux jours seront-ils suffisants pour que ces deux joueurs mettent au point un double efficace ?

Épisode 13 - Real Men Play Doubles

2 janvier 2002 - 4.1/5

Ryoma et Momoshiro rencontrent Fukawa et Izumi sur un court de tennis public. Ryoma et Momoshiro, qui ne sont absolument pas préparés à jouer en double, perdent lamentablement. Après l'échec cuisant du match, Ryoma et Momoshiro sont bien décidés à prendre leur revanche. Ils ont eu deux jours pour se préparer et mettre au point une nouvelle stratégie, "la tactique Ah-Un". Mais face à eux, les Gyokurin ont un jeu très au point, sophistiqué et synchronisé tandis que les Seigaku commettent erreurs sur erreurs... Décidément, Momo et Ryoma ne sont pas faits pour jouer en double ! Alors comment sortir de cette impasse ?!

Épisode 14 - The Swallow Return!

9 janvier 2002 - 4.1/5

Pendant que Ryoma et Momoshiro rencontraient les Gyokurin, la fameuse équipe Kakinoki, favorite du tournoi, jouait contre une équipe restée dans l'ombre jusque là, les Fudomine. Contre toute attente, l'équipe gagnante est l'équipe Fudomine. Inui, en bon entraîneur qu'il est, a suivi le match et en a profité pour collecter des informations sur cette surprenante équipe. L'équipe n'a plus rien à voir avec celle de l'année passée. Les joueurs de Fudomine ont l'air coriace et déterminé à gagner. C'est une équipe hors norme constituée autour d'un capitaine charismatique, Tachibana, accusé de violences envers un professeur au sein de son lycée... Pour le journaliste Inoue qui mène une enquête, pour la première fois la victoire de Seigaku risque d'être compromise.

Épisode 15 - Their Respective Fights

16 janvier 2002 - 4.1/5

Le match opposant Seigaku à Gyokurin est très serré... Fuji, qui d'habitude n'est pas facilement impressionnable, en recours même à son "tir d'hirondelle". La réplique des adversaires ne se fait pas attendre. Sakurai joue son "coup du tsunami", qu'il ne peut utiliser que dans des moments exceptionnels. Ce coup du tsunami est puissant et souvent irrattrapable pour l'adversaire mais il est surtout dangereux pour celui qui le frappe car il provoque des chocs violents dans le poignet. Fuji sera-t-il suffisamment résistant pour renvoyer ce coup du tsunami ?

Épisode 16 - Boomerang Snake

23 janvier 2002 - 4.2/5

La troisième rencontre entre Seigaku et Gyokurin oppose Oishi-Kikumaru à Uchimura-Mori. C'est le moment pour Kikumaru de jouer son tennis acrobatique pendant que Oishi assure les arrières. Le duo fonctionne à merveille... Viennent ensuite les jeux en simple avec un premier match opposant Kaidoh à Kamio. Le match est dès le départ très tendu et commence par un incident provoqué par Kaidoh... Très vite, le rythme du match s'accélère et Kaidoh frappe ses Snakes. Mais face à lui, un adversaire redoutable va le dérouter par son rythme surprenant...

Épisode 17 - The Small Winning Pose

30 janvier 2002 - 4.2/5

Le match entre Kamio et Kaidoh se poursuit... mais La Vipère, après avoir inventé une nouvelle forme de frappe, est en difficulté. L'adversaire est d'une rapidité inégalable ; Kaidoh a du mal à suivre le rythme... Pourtant il persévère et frappe tous les Snakes possibles, obligeant ainsi Kamio à courir dans tous les sens. Comment Kaidoh va-t-il pouvoir s'en sortir avec, face à lui, un joueur dont la vitesse est bien supérieure à la sienne ? Au même moment Sakuno est, elle aussi, dans une mauvaise passe...

Épisode 18 - The Love Letter

6 février 2002 - 4.3/5

C'est au tour de Ryoma de jouer en simple contre Fudomine. Le début du match commence très fort et Ryoma impressionne l'équipe adverse avec ses services twistés. Mais là encore, Fudomine est à la hauteur de Seigaku, avec un joueur tenace et calculateur... Shinji Ibu. Pour tenir tête à Shinji, Ryoma va même utiliser le Nitoryu, la tactique des deux sabres, dévoilant par la même occasion l'identité de son père. Car la tactique des deux sabres était une tactique propre à un joueur, Nanjiro Echizen...

Épisode 19 - Ryoma is Injured

13 février 2002 - 4.2/5

Ce match entre Ryoma et Shinji est d'un très haut niveau. Ryoma déjoue toutes les frappes de Shinji qui, quant à lui, est déstabilisé par la tactique des deux sabres. Pourtant Shinji réussit à trouver un point faible dans le jeu de Ryoma. Sans que ce dernier ne s'en aperçoive, il va alterner les frappes hautes et basses dans le but de provoquer une paralysie du poignet de Ryoma. Malheureusement, si cette tactique entraîne effectivement une très brève paralysie, elle va surtout blesser Ryoma.

Épisode 20 - Time Limit

20 février 2002 - 4.3/5

Ryoma reprend le match avec un oeil blessé et moins de dix minutes pour vaincre son adversaire, Shinji. Dès la reprise du match, Ryoma augmente la vitesse de son jeu mais Shinji reprend la même tactique pour neutraliser le jeu de Ryoma... C'était sans compter sur le sens de l'observation de Ryoma qui a trouvé deux points faibles au jeu de Shinji. Echizen est ambidextre ; ce qui lui permet de changer de main à sa convenance... Et il maîtrise aussi les reprises d'appui ; ce qui lui permet de prendre de l'avance sur les balles adverses... Mais le temps est compté pour Ryoma...

Épisode 21 - Is the Tennis Court Heating Up?

27 février 2002 - 4/5

Le tournoi du district est terminé et la vie à Seigaku reprend son cours. Pourtant depuis leur victoire au tournoi du district, le collège Seigaku est envahi par des observateurs venus de toutes les écoles... Certains passent même leurs journées à épier et à collecter toutes sortes d'informations sur Ryoma et Momoshiro. Mais leur maladresse va les amener à se retrouver sur un court de tennis, avec pour adversaires Ryoma et Echizen...

Épisode 22 - Kaoru's Trouble

6 mars 2002 - 4.3/5

C'est un jour sans entraînement pour les Seigaku qui en profitent pour vaquer à leurs occupations... Kamio poursuit Momoshiro qui tente d'attraper un voleur... Ryoma rencontre Shinji dans un magasin de sport et ils sont à nouveau en conflit... Kaidoh se retrouve au commissariat... An Tachibana est agressé par un élève de Hyotei... Momoshiro et Kamio disputent un match contre deux joueurs de Hyotei, Koboshi et Atobe... Ryoma et Shinji se lancent à nouveau un défi au tennis... Journée chargée pour les Seigaku !

Épisode 23 - Appeared! Inui's Juice Deluxe

13 mars 2002 - 4.3/5

L'entraînement en vue du Tournoi Préfectoral reprend. Il ne reste plus que neuf jours avant le début du tournoi et Inui est déterminé à tirer le meilleur de chaque joueur... quitte à les motiver avec la menace de leur faire boire son fameux Inui Juice ! Mais c'est un Inui Juice amélioré dont il est question ici, le "Special Gold Power Remix" ! C'est aussi un nouvel entraînement qui débute : la confrontation en cinq zones. Les joueurs sont départagés selon leur style de jeu et doivent se soumettre aux nouvelles règles du rallye.

Épisode 24 - Ryoma's Holiday

20 mars 2002 - 4.5/5

Premier rendez-vous pour Sakuno qui part refaire le cordage de sa raquette avec Ryoma ! Alors que Sakuno fait tout son possible pour attirer l'attention de Ryoma, celui-ci est égal à lui-même, toujours aussi détaché... Mais ce rendez-vous ne manque pas de susciter l'attention de ses camarades de classe, de Momoshiro et même de son père, qui tous, le suivent à la trace. Cette journée sera aussi l'occasion pour Sakuno de suivre Ryoma sur un court de tennis... pour une première leçon particulière !

Épisode 25 - The Strongest Man in Seigaku, Part 1

10 avril 2002 - 4.5/5

Feeling that Ryoma's tennis is a simple copy of his father's, Tezuka asks coach Ryuzaki for permission to play an unofficial match against Ryoma. Before his match, Tezuka and Oishi go to a clinic to check whether or not Tezuka's arm has healed. Though it is healed, the doctor warns him not to play long matches and to not use his drop shot. After finding out he is fine, he meets up with Ryoma. Suspicious of the two's meeting, Oishi decides to follow the pair to see what is really going on.

Épisode 26 - The Strongest Man in Seigaku, Part 2

10 avril 2002 - 4.5/5

During their match, in order to convince the latter to aim higher with his own style of tennis, Tezuka risks his re-injuring his arm by going all out in the match, resulting in Ryoma's defeat. Oishi, who was the sole spectator of the Tezuka and Ryoma match, talks to Tezuka about the outcome and its repercussions. The next day at school, the other team members, grow suspicious when Tezuka and Ryoma fail to appear during team practice two days in a row. Meanwhile, Ryoma asks Nanjiro for a match, in which the latter realizes that Ryoma has changed and will now get stronger.

Épisode 27 - No title

26 août 2011 - 4/5

Épisode 28 - No title

26 octobre 2011 - 4/5

Épisode 1 - Karupin's Adventure

17 avril 2002 - 4.4/5

Ryoma accidentally packs his cat's [Karupin's] favorite toy in his tennis bag, so Karupin follows him to school and explores the grounds. When Ryoma finds out his cat is on campus, he rushes to find him, worried about what may become of him. After finding out that Ryoma has been relentlessly searching for his cat, the other members help him in his search, eventually helping him find Karupin.

Épisode 2 - A New Regular Appears!?

24 avril 2002 - 4.3/5

When Ryoma oversleeps before the match, Satoshi Horio, another freshman, is forced to impersonate Ryoma, but he gets challenged by another player when the latter hears him bragging about his supposed skills. Luckily for Horio, Ryoma arrives just in time to bail him out. Meanwhile, Hajime Mizuki, the manager of St. Rudolph's tennis team, tells Akiyama, Seigaku's opponent, how to target the Seigaku players' weak spots.

Épisode 3 - Momo and Viper

1 mai 2002 - 4.3/5

The next tournament starts, and the Seigaku team is informed of their positions. Momoshiro and Kaido are unexpectedly paired up to play doubles 2 against St. Rudolph's Atsushi Kisarazu and Shinya Yanagisawa even though the two have been rivals since they were freshmen. Ironically, however, though they argue with each other, they appear to be a compatible team, who can play on each other's strengths and weaknesses.

Épisode 4 - Mizuki's Scenario

8 mai 2002 - 4.9/5

Though Momoshiro and Kaido are a compatible team, they constantly butt heads in the court, resulting in them struggling as the opponents also know their strengths and weaknesses as well. However, the last ditch appearance of Kaido's latest technique, the Boomerang Snake, throws Mizuki's carefully laid plans in disarray since he believed that Kaido was unable to perform the technique at will. This also motivates Momoshiro to evolve as well.

Épisode 5 - The Moon Volley

15 mai 2002 - 4.8/5

Momoshiro knocks out the St. Rudolph player Yanagisawa when his Dunk Smash accidentally hits the player, thus Seigaku wins doubles 2 by default. Eiji and Oishi, the famed Golden Pair, takes to the courts against St. Rudolph's Ichirou Kaneda and its captain, Yoshirou Akazawa. In the match, Mizuki's information helps the St. Rudolph pair tire out Eiji, which is when Oishi reveals his famed technique, the Moon Volley, which can land directly on the baseline.

Épisode 6 - Super Move! Eiji's Pretend to Sleep Attack!?

22 mai 2002 - 4.6/5

Oishi and Eiji use a new formation that makes use of their exceptional teamwork, but when Eiji runs out of energy, he resorts to regaining his stamina by standing still on the court. In order to give Eiji time to regain his strength, Oishi plays against both the St. Rudolph players by himself. Just when the other pair was about to win, Eiji recovers at match point and saves the ball just in time, thanking his teammate for covering for him.

Épisode 7 - The Tiebreak

29 mai 2002 - 4.6/5

Eiji recovers, and the "Golden Pair" take it to a tiebreaker. However, just when they have a run of three straight points, Eiji starts to lose his stamina again. St. Rudolph fights back and wins the match, but Akazawa accepts that they were lucky, while Mizuki starts to lose confidence in his data and predictions. In the next match, in which Ryoma is pitted against Yuta Fuji, the latter demonstrates his Twist Spin shot against Ryoma.

Épisode 8 - Twist Spin Shot

5 juin 2002 - 4.5/5

Ryoma faces Yuta Fuji, Shusuke's younger brother and also the one rumored to be the lefty-killer, the player who specializes in defeating left-handed opponents. He quickly runs into trouble due to the opponent's tricky Rising shot, which is able to confuse Ryoma due to the ball's unusual motion, but eventually finds a way to counter it. As the match goes, Yuta's reasons for transferring to St. Rudolph from Seigaku is revealed. To prove his worth, Yuta performs his Twist Spin shot.

Épisode 9 - Drive B

12 juin 2002 - 4.8/5

With his Rising shot and Twist Spin shot, Yuta is able to dominate the match, but Ryoma continues to find a way to counter the combination. After he advises Yuta to not use his Twist Spin shot anymore, Ryoma unveils his new move, Drive B, a technique that bounces in a B shape, to counter Yuta's technique. With it, Ryoma is able to win the match. The ruthlessness of Mizuki is revealed as he is shown to be the one who taught Yuta the Twist Spin shot, despite knowing that it can cause major damage to the user's arm.

Épisode 10 - Big Brother, Syusuke Fuji

19 juin 2002 - 4.6/5

Angered by Mizuki's treatment of his younger brother, Fuji decides to teach him a lesson about tennis on the courts. Though Mizuki is confident in the data he has collected on Fuji, which seemingly goes according to his plan at first, the match ends with his complete defeat; Fuji had lost the first few games on purpose. Meanwhile, Fudomine unexpectedly defeats Hyotei Academy three games to zero.

Épisode 11 - ! Tennis Ball with Ryoma's Face

26 juin 2002 - 4.6/5

Nanjiro tricks Ryoma into teaching Sakuno and Tomoka tennis. While trying to teach the two girls tennis, however, Sakuno accidentally disrupts the practice of a school team. In order to help, Ryoma defeats the entire team, not knowing that they are one of Seigaku's next opponents, Ginka. Unbeknownst to them, Yamabuki's Jin Akutsu, who was planning to beat Ginka himself, is observing the entire event.

Épisode 12 - Penal-Tea

3 juillet 2002 - 4.6/5

Akutsu wreaks havoc in Seigaku, attacking Kachiro and Arai. Ryoma intervenes, and when Akutsu throws a rock at him, he is able to hit it back with his racket. However, when Akutsu throws several rocks at him, he gets injured in the process. When the regulars later spot Kawamura and Akutsu having a secret meeting, they are surprised to find that the two have known each other since childhood.

Épisode 13 - Higuma Otoshi!

10 juillet 2002 - 4.5/5

During training, the regulars end up running laps. When Inui announces that the last person to cross the finish line has to drink his new drink. Determined not lose, they all end up finishing at the same time. Later, Ryoma and Fuji face off in a practice match, where the two decide to go all out. During the match, Fuji reveals his second Triple Counter, the Higuma Otoshi (Bear Drop), which is able to counter Ryoma's smashes, but the latter is determined to find a way to defeat it.

Épisode 14 - A Duel in the Rain

17 juillet 2002 - 4.8/5

Through his continuous attempts, Ryoma finally figures out a way to defeat Fuji's counter. Meanwhile, the other regulars continue their own matches, with Tezuka quickly defeating his opponent, Momoshiro. Shortly after, the Seigaku practice matches are cut short due to rain. Unsatisfied with the incomplete match, Fuji and Ryoma continue their duel with each other. However, Ryuzaki puts a stop to it, scolding and lecturing them about the consequences.

Épisode 15 - Trouble!

24 juillet 2002 - 4.6/5

While making their way to their match against Yamabuki, some Fudomine players get into a car accident. Though they make it to their match, the trauma of the accident makes them unable to play at full strength against their opponents. After hearing about the accident from Akutsu, Fudomine's captain, Kippei Tachibana, has his team forfeit the match. Meanwhile, scared of being completely defeated, Seigaku's opponent willingly forfeits their match, so Seigaku faces their next opponent, Yamabuki.

Épisode 16 - Oishi Being Targeted

31 juillet 2002 - 4.6/5

Before their match against Yamabuki, Taichi Dan meets and talks to Ryoma about he [Dan] can not be a good tennis player because he is short, not knowing that Ryoma is a regular. During the doubles match, Oishi is targeted by the "Jimmies", a doubles pair who was victorious over Oishi and a senior the previous year. However, in the end, the Jimmies' overconfidence about their previous win results in Eiji and Oishi's victory.

Épisode 17 - Lucky Sengoku

7 août 2002 - 4.8/5

In the singles match, Momoshiro plays against Kiyosumi Sengoku, who is nicknamed Lucky Sengoku due to his outstanding luck. During the match, though Momoshiro seemingly dominates, he loses focus when Sengoku successfully uses Momoshiro's signature technique, the Dunk Smash. Sengoku then reveals his special technique, a powerful jumping serve called the Tiger Cannon. That, combined with his superb motion vision, allows him to take the lead against Momoshiro.

Épisode 18 - Jack Knife

14 août 2002 - 4.7/5

Desperate to win, Momoshiro inadvertently performs a high level technique called the "Jack Knife" during the match. With it, Momoshiro is able to take the lead, and eventually wins the match with sheer will when he realizes he has a cramped foot. Before his match with Akutsu, Ryoma is warned by his friends about his dangerous opponent, however, Ryoma ends up as the aggressive one when he starts the match out with smashing the ball directly toward Akutsu's face.

Épisode 19 - The Devil on the Court

21 août 2002 - 4.7/5

When Ryoma hits Akutsu in the face with a ball, Akutsu decides to get serious. Ryoma is then easily overwhelmed by Akutsu's physical power, unique and unpredictable tennis style, and "one in ten years" talent. During their match, Akutsu reminiscences about his time as a member of a tennis club, where he easily and mercilessly defeated its members and captain. Watching the match, Taichi Dan also ends up recalling the first time he had met Akutsu, whom he has admired since that day. Back in the present, Akutsu tells Ryoma that he will not score another point.

Épisode 20 - Samurai Spirit

21 août 2002 - 4.7/5

Akutsu's unique playing style continues to overwhelm Ryoma. Meanwhile, Kawamura reminiscences about Akutsu's violent history, where Akutsu is shown to have always been talented in physical activities. Though Ryoma believes he has finally found a way to overcome his opponent's unique style and score, Akutsu shows his potential as a tennis player. Despite it, Ryoma's determination allows him to finally score a point against Akutsu. As the match continues, Ryoma is finally able to adjust to Akutsu's style.

Épisode 21 - I Can't Lose!

4 septembre 2002 - 4.8/5

Evolving with each and every play, Ryoma holds his own against Akutsu, and finally turns the game around. After a flashback of how coach Banji recruited Akutsu into Yamabuki's tennis club, Banji gives Akutsu some "secret advice" in order to help him get back the advantage after seeing that he is starting to struggle. With it, Akutsu's determination to win in the tennis match increases, forcing back Ryoma once again, though the latter refuses to back down.

Épisode 22 - The Decisive Moment

11 septembre 2002 - 4.6/5

With Ryoma one point away from winning the match, the two, who are now on even footing, continue to struggle against each other. However, in the end, Ryoma's spirit and overwhelming potential help him win in the match, and would also win Akutsu's grudging respect. To everyone's surprise, Akutsu then announces his retirement from tennis. After the tournament's ceremony, Taichi Dan is inspired to become a tennis player by Akutsu and Ryoma.

Épisode 23 - Different Kind of Fight

18 septembre 2002 - 4.6/5

When Rikkai Dai's Akaya Kirihara accidentally stops at the wrong bus stop, he ends up visiting Seishun Academy. While he causes trouble for the Seigaku regulars during practice, the freshmen are stuck doing classroom duties. Horio then gets into trouble with an upperclassman, who is also a basketball player. In order to protect him, Ryoma and the basketball player have a free throw contest, with Ryoma using a tennis ball for a basketball and a broom for a racket. When he wins, he forces the upperclassman to do his remaining classroom duties.

Épisode 24 - Segaku's Claim to Fame!

25 septembre 2002 - 4.8/5

During the intraschool ranking matches, Momoshiro, Inui, and Tezuka all end up in the same block, meaning that one of them will not become a regular. With the other blocks finishing up, some of the regulars secure their spot on the team. However, when Momoshiro is defeated by both Tezuka and Inui, he ends up being the one knocked off the team. Later, Inui, who has been collecting data on his teammates all this time, attempts a victory over the intractable Tezuka.

Épisode 25 - Inui's Challenge

2 octobre 2002 - 4.7/5

Though the game starts off evenly matched, Inui begins to pull ahead by using his determination, the extra training he has done, and the data he has been gathering on Tezuka since their freshman years. As Tezuka continues to struggle against Inui's Data Tennis, Inui manages to return one of Tezuka's diffucult drop shots. However, Tezuka reveals uses a technique that shocks both his opponent and the spectators.

Épisode 26 - Seigaku's Biggest Crisis

9 octobre 2002 - 4.8/5

Tezuka uses the "Tezuka Zone", a technique which controls the spin of the ball so it will always return to him, and his "Zero-Shiki drop shot", a shot that rolls backward once it falls on the ground, to defeat Inui. Meanwhile, Momoshiro disappears and temporarily leaves the team causing anxiety within the whole team. When discussing Momoshiro's recent leave, Oishi and Eiji get into an argument when Eiji makes some "insensitive remarks", causing a division in the Golden Pair when they separate to play a doubles match with Kaido and Ryoma.

Épisode 27 - The Momo Who's Returned

16 octobre 2002 - 4.5/5

Momoshiro recovers his spirit after a match with Fudomine student and Tachibana's younger sister, An Tachibana, and also with an encounter with two of Hyotei Academy's regulars. Meanwhile, the Golden Pair makes up, and Tezuka is shown refusing Ryuzaki's offer to study abroad in Germany, choosing to stay in order to lead his team to the Nationals.

Épisode 1 - Kaoru's Special Training

23 octobre 2002 - 4.2/5

During the tournament combination drawings, Seigaku learns of their next opponent, Hyotei Academy. Meanwhile, in preparation for Seigaku's next match, Kaido trains especially hard in order to perfect his Boomerang Snake, in which Inui decides to help him with for a price: to become his doubles' partner. Also, Hyotei's rigorous regular selection process is revealed.

Épisode 2 - Hyotei Presses Near

30 octobre 2002 - 4.5/5

Seigaku arrives at the tennis court for their upcoming match, but Shuichiro Oishi, who bumps into a pregnant lady on his way to the match, ends up going to the hospital to take care of her. Takeshi Momoshiro runs over to take Oishi's place at the hospital, only to find out that Oishi himself is also injured, so the latter encourages Momoshiro to take his place.

Épisode 3 - Doubles for Three

6 novembre 2002 - 4.4/5

Due Oishi's absence, Momoshiro ends up playing doubles with Eiji Kikumaru, but the latter is unable to play to his fullest. However, once Eiji gets used to Momoshiro's presence, he begins to play in his normal play style. Oishi later shows up to cheer for them on the sidelines, encouraging the two to play to their fullest.

Épisode 4 - Scud Serve

13 novembre 2002 - 4.4/5

After Momoshiro and Eiji beat their opponents, Sadaharu Inui and Kaoru Kaido play against Ryou Shishido and Choutarou Ohtori pair. To start off the match, Ohtori shows them his Scud Serve, a super fast serve verging on 200 km/h. Since the serve was not in Inui's data, the pair has difficulty in trying to return it.

Épisode 5 - The Worst Compatibility

20 novembre 2002 - 4.5/5

Neither Inui nor Kaido can react fast enough to Ohtori's Scud Serve, even after Kaido removes his weighted wrist bands; which grants him more speed, but still not enough to return the Scud Serve. As the Seigaku pair struggle, Keigo Atobe, Hyotei's captain, reflects back on how hard Shishido and Ohtori trained for this.

Épisode 6 - The Hidden Trouble

27 novembre 2002 - 4.5/5

As Inui reveals that he only needs data on Shishido and Ohtori because he has completed all the others, his past of how he took interest in Data Tennis is revealed. After Inui gathers the required data, Inui and Kaido finally make a comeback. However, even after Kaido reveals he has mastered his Boomerang Snake technique, the other team still proves formidable as they are able to return it.

Épisode 7 - Power vs. Power

5 décembre 2002 - 4.5/5

Munehiro Kabaji and Takashi Kawamura battle it out with a power duel.

Épisode 8 - Duel of Hadoukyuu!

11 décembre 2002 - 4.5/5

Kawamura uses the one and two-handed Hadokyu, but Kabaji copies it. It then becomes a duel of whose arm will last longest.

Épisode 9 - The Disappearing Serve

18 décembre 2002 - 4.5/5

Shusuke Fuji wants to pay Jirou Akutagawa back for defeating Yuta, and he also wants to win for Kawamura, who was injured along with Kabaji. Fuji thus reveals a very special serve.

Épisode 10 - The Last Triple Counter

25 décembre 2002 - 4.8/5

Fuji shows the last of his Triple Counter, Hakugei, and defeats Jirou.

Épisode 11 - Compilation Stories TeniPuri

8 janvier 2003 - 3.8/5

Short stories involving super deformed versions of the characters; includes "Super Soldier", "Beware of Snow White?!", and "Jump out! Seigaku".

Épisode 12 - Become Seigaku's Pillar of Support!

15 janvier 2003 - 4.7/5

Kunimitsu Tezuka, Seigaku's captain, faces off against Atobe, while Oishi reminisces about his promise to Tezuka: they would take Seigaku to the Nationals; and how Tezuka's arm was injured when they were first years.

Épisode 13 - Rondo Towards Destruction

22 janvier 2003 - 4.4/5

Atobe shows his special two-part smash, the Rondo Towards Destruction.

Épisode 14 - End of the Ball

29 janvier 2003 - 4.8/5

Tezuka continues to use his left hand, even though he is aware of the injuries he may further sustain.

Épisode 15 - The Never Ending Tie-Break

5 février 2003 - 4.8/5

Atobe and Tezuka continue the match, and enters a long tie-break, until Atobe finally wins. Ryoma then plays the last match against Wakashi Hiyoshi, and wins with his Drive B.

Épisode 16 - Who Will be a Regular?

12 février 2003 - 4.8/5

Kachiro Kato, a Seigaku freshman, gets upset with Masashi Arai and his friends for being insensitive to the regulars who have injuries. They battle it out on the courts, and whoever loses has to quit the tennis club.

Épisode 17 - Tennis vs. Ping Pong

19 février 2003 - 4.8/5

During Seigaku's club day, Ryoma participates in ping pong, while other members of the team participate in various sports as well.

Épisode 18 - It's a Date!

26 février 2003 - 4.7/5

n Tachibana asks Momoshiro and Ryoma for a tennis date, but the others see it differently.

Épisode 19 - Kaoru Becomes Ryoma

5 mars 2003 - 4.6/5

Kaido is forced to impersonate Ryoma due to a mistake in a tennis magazine by Shiba, a reporter, and ends up playing a match with Momoshiro.

Épisode 20 - Tezuka's Decision

12 mars 2003 - 4/5

Oishi tells everyone to come at midnight for a surprise trip to the mountains. Tezuka later reveals his decision to leave for Germany.

Épisode 21 - A Message for Echizen

19 mars 2003 - 4.4/5

Tezuka challenges Ryoma to another match using his right hand, and successfully uses the right-handed Tezuka Zone against him.

Épisode 22 - Farewell, Tezuka Kunimitsu

26 mars 2003 - 4.4/5

Ryoma finally breaks the Tezuka Zone, but still loses in the end. Tezuka leaves for Germany.

Épisode 1 - Seigaku vs. Jousei Shonan

9 avril 2003 - 3.8/5

The members of the Josei Shonan team are introduced.

Épisode 2 - Fight of the Calm and the Passionate

16 avril 2003 - 4.3/5

Momoshiro is easily provoked by Josei Shonan's "unit", but gets his act together and makes a comeback. However, when Momo accidentally drinks some of Inui's experimental Juice, Seigaku is forced to forfeit the doubles two game.

Épisode 3 - Thunderbolt

23 avril 2003 - 4.4/5

The "Golden Pair" of Seigaku has to play with a very weird combination of Josei Shonan members in the doubles one match.

Épisode 4 - I Formation

30 avril 2003 - 4.5/5

The Golden Pair reveals a new formation that is similar to the Australian Formation.

Épisode 5 - Style of the Pretender

7 mai 2003 - 4.3/5

Hiroshi Wakato, the copy genius of Josei Shonan, faces off against Kaido, who struggles to overcome Wakato's change-over technique.

Épisode 6 - Viper vs. Fake Viper

14 mai 2003 - 4.1/5

Kaido continues to struggle against Wakato's technique, until he notices the key to Wakato's play style.

Épisode 7 - Hanamura's Temptation

21 mai 2003 - 4.3/5

The Kaido/Wakato match goes to a tie-break and Kaido must overcome his fiercest opponent - himself.

Épisode 8 - The Best Masterpiece

28 mai 2003 - 4.3/5

Singles two between Ryoma Echizen and Reiji Shinjo commences, with Ryoma seemingly heading for an easy victory until Shinjo introduces his Mirage technique.

Épisode 9 - Deep Impulse

4 juin 2003 - 4.3/5

Shijo's old aggressive tennis style is revealed. His old style was previously sealed by Josei's coach, Aoi Hanamura, because it injured the opponent, making him want to quit tennis.

Épisode 10 - The Result of the Deadly Duel

11 juin 2003 - 4.6/5

Ryoma overcomes the deadly power of Shijo's technique, Deep Impulse, and wins the game. The team then celebrates at Kawamura's sushi restaurant.

Épisode 11 - High on Rhythm

18 juin 2003 - 4.3/5

Épisode 12 - Prince of Tennis Special! (1)

25 juin 2003 - 4.3/5

The Seigaku team goes bowling, where everyone is knocked out by Inui Juice.

Épisode 13 - Prince of Tennis Special! (2)

25 juin 2003 - 4.1/5

A short super deformed story, where Inui loses his glasses, follows the bowling fiasco.

Épisode 14 - Seigaku, Da-Da-Dan!

9 juillet 2003 - 4.3/5

Taichi Dan of Yamabuki arrives at Seigaku to challenge Ryoma to a match.

Épisode 15 - Cheap Housing Beach Volleyball

16 juillet 2003 - 4.3/5

The Seigaku team goes to the beach, where Sasabe and his father turns up for a beach volleyball challenge against Ryoma and Kaido.

Épisode 16 - Rokkaku's Freshman Captain

23 juillet 2003 - 4.3/5

Seigaku's regulars meet Rokkaku Middle School's regulars on their way home, and Kentaro Aoi has a practice match with Ryoma Echizen, revealing Kentaro's great ball control.

Épisode 17 - The Boy with the Long Racket

30 juillet 2003 - 4.4/5

Harukaze "Bane" Kurobane and Hikaru "David" Amane, who has a long racket, have a match against Momoshiro and Kawamura in doubles.

Épisode 18 - Dash Hadokyu!

6 août 2003 - 4.3/5

Kawamura develops a new technique that knocks out the rackets of their opponent. Though their opponent is surprised and worried about Kawamura's Dash Hadokyu, they find out that Kawamura can only use it once per game, otherwise, it will destroy his wrist.

Épisode 19 - The Secret Plan to Seal Kikumaru

13 août 2003 - 4.4/5

Eiji's acrobatic play is sealed by Rokkaku's Saeki Kojirō, until he reveals his amazing Seal Step. Unfortunately, Eiji's stamina is drained easily.

Épisode 20 - Tsubame Gaeshi, Broken

20 août 2003 - 4.4/5

Fuji's Tsubame Gaeshi becomes useless due to Rokkaku's Marehiko Itsuki's ability to hit a sinker, ball with no spin. Fuji then makes Itsuki hit a cord ball, thus creating a spin, allowing Fuji to use Tsubame Gaeshi again.

Épisode 21 - Ryoma, Get Pumped!

27 août 2003 - 4.4/5

Ryoma fights Kentaro Aoi in a game that is to be continued until the next day, but after almost 3 hours, they are still not finished with the game.

Épisode 22 - Finishing Smash

3 septembre 2003 - 4.4/5

After the long game, Ryoma finally wins the match against Kentaro.

Épisode 23 - Prince of Billiards

10 septembre 2003 - 4.7/5

Fuji exacts his revenge for the previous bowling outing by introducing the team to billiards, only for Ryoma to foil his victory.

Épisode 24 - The Cursed Racket

17 septembre 2003 - 4.4/5

Ryoma finds a mysterious racket which was believed to be "cursed". Strange misfortunes keep happening to the finder of the racket...

Épisode 25 - Captain Oishi

24 septembre 2003 - 4.6/5

In the absence of Tezuka, a tense Oishi puts the team through its paces.

Épisode 26 - Eat Rikkaidai

1 octobre 2003 - 4.3/5

Lunch at Kawamura's sushi place; the team watches Fudomine's defeat by Rikkaidai, witnessing Akaya's play that injured Tachibana in the game. The team vows to extract revenge and win.

Épisode 27 - OVA - A Day on Survival Mountain

3 août 2003 - 4.3/5

The regulars are conducting their practice in the mountain, rumors said that the practice was so hard that the regulars didn't speak for a week. Echizen Ryoma and the rest of the team went to S.K.B Tennis club, the club is actually owned by Sasabe! the training evolves into a showdown between the group of Sasabe and Seigaku, which Seigaku had utterly won in the end.

Épisode 1 - Mizuki's Whispers

8 octobre 2003 - 4.4/5

Momoshiro and Kaido get tricked into playing a doubles match with Mizuki from St. Rudolph and Kajimoto from Jyousei Shounan. They were forced to set aside their differences to win or else they would have to leave Seigaku.

Épisode 2 - Sleepless Night

15 octobre 2003 - 4.7/5

The night before the big match with Rikkaidai, the Seigaku players realize where they should really be. The night before the big match with Rikkaidai, the Seigaku players realize where they should really be.

Épisode 3 - Ryoma vs. Sanada

22 octobre 2003 - 4.8/5

The match with Rikkaidai is suspended for a week due to the rain; nonetheless, Ryoma challenges Genichirō Sanada of Rikkaidai to a match.

Épisode 4 - Ryoma Utterly Defeated

29 octobre 2003 - 4.6/5

Ryoma lost to Sanada, afterwards Akutsu teaches him a lesson

Épisode 5 - Off to the Cottage!

5 novembre 2003 - 4.6/5

The Seigaku team goes on a training trip. Meanwhile Inoue checks on Seigaku's next opponent, Rikkaidai.

Épisode 6 - The Captain Appears!

12 novembre 2003 - 4.6/5

Yamato Yūdai, the previous Captain of Seigaku, shows up for the training camp. He teaches a skeptical Ryoma some valuable lessons about tennis.

Épisode 7 - Surprise at Camp

19 novembre 2003 - 4.7/5

A "bear" intrudes upon the training camp, and it's up to the regulars to defeat it and save the hostages. After using a combination of their moves, the "bear" is revealed to be a burglar who has been breaking into the areas' homes.

Épisode 8 - Tennis Biathalon

26 novembre 2003 - 4.6/5

A special training session awaits.

Épisode 9 - Jump, Kabaji!

3 décembre 2003 - 4.7/5

The Hyotei Academy tennis team shows up for an intensive session with Seigaku. Kikumaru faces off with the genius copycat player Kabaji Munehiro, while Inui faces Hiyoshi Wakashi. Kikumaru eventually wins as Kabaji tires, unable to sustain the copying of Kikumaru's acrobatic play.

Épisode 10 - Original Prodigy: Fuji Syuusuke

10 décembre 2003 - 4.6/5

The genius players, Yūshi Oshitari of Hyotei and Shusuke Fuji of Seigaku, face off while Ryō Shishido faces Oishi. The match between Fuji and Oshitari evolves into a battle of Higuma Otoshi and ends with Fuji overcoming Oshitari's Higuma Otoshi and gaining victory. The second match ends as Shishido and Oishi retire.

Épisode 11 - Hadokyuu vs. Scud Serve

17 décembre 2003 - 4.5/5

Mukahi Gakuto plays Momoshiro while Ootori Chotarou faces Kawamura.

Épisode 12 - Atobe the Beautiful

24 décembre 2003 - 4.2/5

Kaidoh faces Akutagawa Jirou, while Ryoma faces Keigo Atobe. Kaidoh eventually uses the Hadōkyū to hit a Boomerang Snake, which knocks out Jirou.

Épisode 13 - Ryoma is Going!

31 décembre 2003 - 4.4/5

Atobe sees Ryoma's limitless potential. During this game, Ryoma starts to develop his new move, and he practices it with Oishi after his practice game with Hyotei.

Épisode 14 - Baseball Game Filled with Men

7 janvier 2004 - 3.8/5

A chibi episode where the characters play a game of baseball, followed by a Western shootout comedy.

Épisode 15 - Seigaku vs Rikkaidai! I'll be the One Who'll Win! (1)

21 janvier 2004 - 4.2/5

This is it! After one week's postponement of their match, it's finally here! But Momoshiro and Kaidoh are missing!

Épisode 16 - Seigaku vs Rikkaidai! I'll be the One who'll Win! (2)

21 janvier 2004 - 4.2/5

This is it! After one week's postponement of their match, it's finally here! But Momoshiro and Kaidoh are missing!

Épisode 17 - Battle Ceremony

28 janvier 2004 - 4.1/5

Momoshiro and Kaidoh vs. Bunta Marui and Jackal Kuwahara.

Épisode 18 - Tightrope Walking Doubles

4 février 2004 - 4.1/5

Marui's move is revealed. The ball "walks" across the net.

Épisode 19 - Kikumaru was Read by Niou

11 février 2004 - 4/5

Kikumaru is read by Niou, which angers him. The Golden Pair experiences a tension that makes the first half of the game in favor of Rikkaidai.

Épisode 20 - Yagyuu's Decision

18 février 2004 - 4/5

The Golden Pair is able to make a comeback, thanks to Oishi's patience.

Épisode 21 - Inui Hollers

25 février 2004 - 3.8/5

Inui faces his former doubles partner, Renji Yanagi, in a match that will determine who's stronger.

Épisode 22 - Conclusion of the Remembered

3 mars 2004 - 3.8/5

Everybody is surprised when Inui says that he'll forget all his data, only to find out that he actually didn't. Renji is manipulated by Inui, who makes their match from before continue.

Épisode 23 - Kirihara's Red Trap

10 mars 2004 - 4/5

The genius of Seigaku, Shūsuke Fuji, faces Rikkaidai's Akaya Kirihara. A battle of an 'Angel' against a 'Demon'. Kirihara intentionally injures Fuji's right knee.

Épisode 24 - Angry Fuji

17 mars 2004 - 4/5

Kirihara continues to injure Fuji. Tachibana arrives despite his injury (also dealt by Kirihara) and cheers Fuji on. However, when Kirihara attempts to injure Tachibana again, Fuji finally becomes angry at Kirihara's sadistic style of tennis and unleashes his potential on Kirihara and tells him that "tennis must not be used as a tool to breed hatred." Though being told he should go to the hospital, Fuji insists on staying for the next match to support his teammate!

Épisode 25 - Clash! Ryoma vs. Sanada

24 mars 2004 - 4.3/5

The deciding game!! Sanada's invisible swing initially pushed back Ryoma, putting him at a disadvantage. Ryoma hasn't won in 3 games, but he gains advantage by using a new move called "Cyclone Smash", holding Sanada back.

Épisode 26 - Invisible Serve

31 mars 2004 - 4.3/5

Having all his moves sealed, Ryoma can only use his "Cyclone Smash". However, having used it repeatedly while enduring Sanada's serves caused him to tire out and his eyes to hurt, so he continued the match with his eyes closed. Pushed by the need to fight for Yukimura (Rikkaidai’s captain), Sanada uses his “Invisible Serve”, a move that effectively hides his swing and the path of the ball.

Épisode 27 - Conclusion - Which One Will Win?

7 avril 2004 - 4.3/5

Ryoma, after temporarily losing his morale due to not being able to return the “Invisible serve”, eventually starts to feel the pressure from his peers and challengers. This, along with his desire not to lose, pushes him to go into the State of Self-Actualization and uses the techniques of other players. Rikkaidai loses the game and heads to the Nationals as runner-up. When they go to Kawamura's sushi place to celebrate, coach Ryuzaki comes with news that Rikkaidai's captain Yukimura Seiichi's surgery is successful.

Épisode 1 - The Samurai's Ballad

14 avril 2004 - 3.4/5

The story of Nanjiro Echizen and how he met his wife, Rinko Takeuchi. We see a bit of story behind why he retires abruptly from tennis.

Épisode 2 - We Want To See Tezuka!

21 avril 2004 - 3.8/5

The team visits Tezuka in Germany. Tezuka brings them around the city; however, some of them got split up. Ryoma ends up playing a match with a lady that turns out to be Tezuka's trainer.

Épisode 3 - Never Give Up

28 avril 2004 - 3.8/5

Thanks to Ryoma's persistence in playing, the lady, Hannah Essenheimer, found her will to return to professional tennis.

Épisode 4 - The Zany Teni-Puri Family

5 mai 2004 - 3/5

A chibi comedy featuring the Seigaku team as a family.

Épisode 5 - The Best Sushi Chef in Japan

12 mai 2004 - 3.8/5

Kawamura's father, the sushi chef, was injured, and Kawamura has to do his part in the shop along with a troubled man named Gen.

Épisode 6 - My Prince

19 mai 2004 - 3.7/5

Kurumi, a young and insecure girl who has lost her will to pursue her dream, becomes infatuated with Fuji and gets a date from him. Meanwhile, Momoshiro, Ryoma and Kikumaru befriend the person who unwittingly crushed little Kurumi's illusions... her own older sister Narumi.

Épisode 7 - Kikumaru's Summer Vacation

26 mai 2004 - 3.9/5

Kikumaru won a contest to have his popular idols, the Chocolates J-Pop idol group, visit his house. The problem is, his teammates keep showing up.

Épisode 8 - Junior Selection Camp, Gathered

2 juin 2004 - 3.8/5

28 players from several of the surrounding schools have gathered at a camp to decide the 8 people who will be representing Japan against the American team. They are soon divided into three different groups.

Épisode 9 - The Member Who Was Not Trusted

9 juin 2004 - 4.2/5

Kamio is accused of a misdeed and sets out to find the real culprit.

Épisode 10 - Ryoma vs. Kirihara! Beyond Battle Rage

16 juin 2004 - 3.8/5

The real culprit of the misdeed is revealed - it's Ann-chan! Also, Kirihara claims he has changed, but can he prove it?

Épisode 11 - Sengoku Kiyosumi Reborn!

23 juin 2004 - 4/5

Sengoku shows us his new style of play, a sport inside of a sport, also known as boxing! Ryuzaki-sensei falls ill and must be hospitalized.

Épisode 12 - Welcome Back, Tezuka Kunimitsu!

30 juin 2004 - 3.8/5

Ryuzaki-sensei got ill! Tezuka returns to Japan to be the temporary coach and is accepted by the team after he proves himself worthy. Don't miss the welcome party. Who would've thought that Atobe and company can perform like J-Pop idols?

Épisode 13 - The Ultimate Showdown

7 juillet 2004 - 4/5

Atobe and Sanada have a match. The two were quite energetic and wanted to prove something. It's all because of Tezuka's presence.

Épisode 14 - The Boy Who Came from America

14 juillet 2004 - 3.8/5

The arrival of the American team's Kevin Smith has shown up looking for Ryoma. Unable to find him, he challenges other Jr. Highs, leaving a message for Ryoma. Meanwhile, at the camp, Tezuka puts Shishido and Oishi against Ootori and Kikumaru in a doubles match.

Épisode 15 - Tezuka's Choice

21 juillet 2004 - 4/5

Tezuka has been thinking about his choice for the Invitational Team and has come to a rather difficult decision.

Épisode 16 - Formation! A Dream Team

28 juillet 2004 - 3.8/5

Finally! The Team composed of the best players selected!

Épisode 17 - Ryoma and Kevin

4 août 2004 - 4/5

After being stopped by Tezuka from having a match with Kevin, Ryoma tries to find Kevin the next day.

Épisode 18 - The US Team's Ambition

11 août 2004 - 4/5

The U.S. team introduce themselves in public!

Épisode 19 - The Most Powerful! Atobe and Sanada

18 août 2004 - 4/5

Atobe and Sanada are paired as doubles and show the U.S. team their power.

Épisode 20 - Baker's Scenario

25 août 2004 - 4/5

Cassidy and Lee of the U.S. team are able to make a comeback! Atobe and Sanada must do something!

Épisode 21 - The Tango Toward Destruction

1 septembre 2004 - 4/5

Atobe and Sanada finally play as a doubles pair.

Épisode 22 - Gorgeous Guys' Duo

8 septembre 2004 - 4.2/5

Kikumaru and Oshitari Vs. the Griffey Brothers! Their match must follow what Mr. Baker wants.

Épisode 23 - Sorrowful Marionettes

15 septembre 2004 - 4/5

Mr. Baker told the Griffey Brothers to lose their match, but because they saw how Kikumaru and Oshitari played they couldn't just do it.

Épisode 24 - Bobby Max The Beast

22 septembre 2004 - 3.8/5

A very powerful tennis player of the U.S. team! Sengoku must do something!

Épisode 25 - Defying the Limits

29 septembre 2004 - 4.2/5

A battle of endurance. Who will win?

Épisode 26 - Genius Vs Tennis Machine

6 octobre 2004 - 4.2/5

Fuji vs the U.S. team's "Tennis Machine" Arnold - someone who could accurately hit the ball at the places he wanted.

Épisode 27 - 1mm Battle

6 octobre 2004 - 4.2/5

A very close battle between Fuji and Arnold! Fuji secures another win with Tsubame Gaeshi and Higuma Otoshi.

Épisode 28 - Who Will Play?

13 octobre 2004 - 4.2/5

Kirihara vs Kevin Smith. Kirihara has developed the Phantom Ball, which is to be used against left handers. The first games are dominated by Kirihara until he crashes into the net pole after hitting another Phantom Ball.

Épisode 29 - The Phantom Ball that Vanished

20 octobre 2004 - 4.2/5

Kirihara's shoulder injury prevents him from hitting many Phantom Balls, and it finally becomes too much for him to keep on playing. Ryoma takes his place and continues playing from the current score.

Épisode 30 - The Long Awaited Confrontation - Ryoma vs. Kevin

27 octobre 2004 - 4.2/5

Ryoma takes Kirihara's place on the court. After discovering that Kevin copied most of his techniques, Ryoma uses the Cyclone Smash, which Kevin did not have a chance to copy, and reverses the score.

Épisode 31 - Illusion

3 novembre 2004 - 4.3/5

Kevin debuts his original move, Illusion, and the game goes into tie-break. However, Ryoma manages to counter it by watching the shadow of the ball.

Épisode 32 - Game and Match

11 novembre 2004 - 4.3/5

A very nice match between the two rivals! A match that touches the hearts of the audience: the rivalry between Kevin and Ryoma turns into friendship.

Épisode 33 - Run, Momo!

17 novembre 2004 - 4.2/5

Momoshiro treated Ryoma for a lunch, but something happened that he must pay 10,000 yen before the time limit ends! He leaves Ryoma at the store to insure that he will come back to finish off the payment or Momo and Ryoma's chance at the national tournament is being threatened with a call to the cops for them not paying for the food.

Épisode 34 - The Golden Pair's Memories

24 novembre 2004 - 4.4/5

The Golden pair's memories on how they became friends and eventually doubles pair.

Épisode 35 - Kaidoh's Unknown World

1 décembre 2004 - 4.2/5

Kaido loses his memory trying to save Ryoma from a certain head and face injury. Ryoma and Momoshiro try to get his memory back by playing a match against Kaido and Yuuta that sparks a really good side of him, and he gains back his memory in the end!

Épisode 36 - Seigaku's Shocking Secret Plans

8 décembre 2004 - 4.4/5

Ryuzaki-sensei will be out of the hospital soon. The Seigaku tennis club wants to surprise her when she comes back. Also, another surprising thing happens.

Épisode 37 - The Tenipuri Family Goes to Hawaii?! - Christmas at the Tenipuri Family

15 décembre 2004 - 4.5/5

A cute chibi episode of the Seigaku family having their Christmas vacation.

Épisode 1 - Seigaku's Specialty, Again

12 janvier 2005 - 4.7/5

Kawamura vs. Oishi showdown.

Épisode 2 - Eternal Rivals! Momoshiro vs. Kaidoh

19 janvier 2004 - 4.8/5

Intraschool ranking match again! It's getting tense because Ryoma, Momoshiro and Kaido all belong to the same block. It's Momoshiro Vs Kaido as the highlight of the afternoon match.

Épisode 3 - Ryoma's Decision

26 janvier 2005 - 4.7/5

Ryoma confronts his father about his invitation to the US Open. Also, Kikumaru vs. Inui! Inui's eyes are revealed for the first time! (Well, technically, it's just one eye...)

Épisode 4 - Wavering Thoughts

26 janvier 2005 - 4.7/5

Ryoma couldn't think well because of the US Open, and the Nationals are coming near. What will he do?

Épisode 5 - Be Passionate, Echizen!

2 février 2005 - 4.7/5

Still about the US Open. Ryoma is about to decide! Ryoma and Momo are having a match and Momo is already full-going from the start.

Épisode 6 - To My Dear Friend

9 février 2005 - 4.7/5

Momoshiro is still angry with Ryoma. Meanwhile, Ryoma is moping and having conflicting feelings about going to the U.S. Open. Eventually, the two make up and play a friendly match. Even though Ryoma wins, Momoshiro technically wins for the block. However, Momoshiro urges Ryoma to take the opportunity and go to the U.S. Open. Finally having made up his mind, Ryoma decides to accept the offer.

Épisode 7 - Goodbye Seigaku

16 février 2005 - 4.7/5

Ryoma is about to leave Japan for the US Open. Everybody is doing something for Ryoma.

Épisode 8 - Samurai in New York

23 février 2005 - 4.4/5

Ryoma Echizen at New York at last! He's adjusting to the place and he even met with Kevin Smith there and played tennis with him.

Épisode 9 - Tezuka Kunimitsu vs. Fuji Syusuke

2 mars 2005 - 4.8/5

Tezuka and Fuji have a match to determine Seigaku's number one in the intraschool ranking. This match, which lasts until episode 176, truly awakens Fuji's full potential as a tennis player. Flashbacks reveal a match between the two when they were first years, their subsequent friendship, and the implications of Tezuka's injury. Fuji takes an early lead, but the match is far from over.

Épisode 10 - Seriousness in the Third Year

9 mars 2005 - 4.8/5

Tezuka and Fuji's match intensifies as they each gradually begin to reveal their best moves (Tezuka's Zero-Shiki Drop/Tezuka Zone and Fuji's Triple Counters). Tezuka slowly begins to surpass Fuji. As he begins to struggle, Fuji reminisces about their first year match (which included the promise of a rematch) and their developing friendship. He then realizes that he is afraid of finding out the results of both of them playing to their full potential and that this is quite possibly the last match they will ever have against each other, and he concludes that if he doesn't play his hardest, he will regret it. His hits suddenly get sharper, and Tezuka comments that the true Fuji has awakened.

Épisode 11 - Climax

16 mars 2005 - 4.8/5

Once Fuji starts playing his hardest, Tezuka starts to get pushed back. With heart and soul completely in the match, the two battle at their hardest. Tezuka wins by using Zero-Shiki Drop Shot with his right hand in mid-air, surprising Fuji and everyone else.

Épisode 12 - Unforgettable Promise

23 mars 2005 - 4.8/5

Ryoma goes back to Japan to play a game with Tezuka because he wants to put an end to the rivalry that he left so he can mentally move on to the US Open.

Épisode 13 - Goodbye, Prince

30 mars 2005 - 4.6/5

Last episode of the series, which shows how Ryoma defeated Tezuka and the world's number one seed, Lleyton Hewitt. The Opening Rites of The All-Japan Nationals are also shown.

Épisode 14 - Two Samurai: The First Game (Movie 1)

29 janvier 2005 - 4/5

"Ryoma's brother?! Here comes Ryoga Echizen!" A conspiracy involving the members of the Aogaku tennis team takes place on a cruise ship. The ship sails along the Pacific, carrying a group of high profile celebrities from all over the world, enjoying their vacations. Among these flamboyant crowds are the members of the Aogaku tennis team, who have been cordially invited to play in the Exhibition Match on the cruise, hosted by a fanatic tennis-lover millionaire, Hikomaro Sakurafubuki. While the members are prepping for the match for the next day, a group of opponents walk up. Ryoma is cold and blunt as usual. But he is encountered by a boy who calls himself Ryoga Echizen, and says that he is Ryoma's elder brother. Everybody is flabbergasted, including Ryoma himself. That night, Tezuka and Oishi are called to Sakurafubuki's room and asked to lose the match tomorrow. The Exhibition Match turns out to be an illegal event, where the rich guests bet millions on the players. Threatened by Sakurafubuki to conspire in the gamble, the team hesitates having nowhere to get away to except for the ocean. Tezuka on the other hand refuses to give in, but what about the rest of the team? What about Ryoma?

Épisode 15 - The Truth Behind the Genius

29 janvier 2005 - 4/5

Épisode 16 - A Gift from Atobe

29 janvier 2005 - 4/5

Épisode 1 - The Return of the Prince

4 janvier 2012 - 4.8/5

The New Prince of Tennis Seigaku and other middle school students (with a total of 50 middle school students) are invited to the U-17 selection camp. Ryoma also comes back from America to participate. The high school students there dislike the middle school students.

Épisode 2 - The Gatekeeper of Hell

11 janvier 2012 - 4.8/5

The New Prince of Tennis Momoshiro gets paired up immediately in a shuffle match, being the first middle schooler to do so. His opponent is Jujiroh Oni, introduced in the previous episode. Jujiroh plays with a 2-string racquet, and causes both of Momo's wrists to be shot with his specialty, Black Jack Knife. Momoshiro refused to forfeit but lost in the end, 6-0.

Épisode 3 - Friendly Fire

18 janvier 2012 - 4.6/5

The New Prince of Tennis The middle schoolers paired up with friends, and find out that they will be playing singles tie-breaker matches against their partner. Kikumaru and Oishi's match is most focused on, and Kikumaru is trying to prolong the match because it will be the last chance he has to play with Oishi. Trying to find out where Court 1 is, Ryoma defeated a bunch of high schoolers. After beating countless high schoolers, he finally finds Tokugawa of Court 1, and is about to play a match with him.

Épisode 4 - The Captain's Choice

25 janvier 2012 - 4.7/5

The New Prince of Tennis More matches are played, Tezuka vs. Kaidoh and Atobe vs. Hiyoshi. Both captains have a plan from the start to teach their juniors a lesson before defeating them. Meanwhile, Ryoma and Kintarō are playing matches with Tokugawa and Oni.

Épisode 5 - Winners and Losers

1 février 2012 - 4.4/5

The New Prince of Tennis The matches continued at Court 1, with Oni vs. Kintarou and Tokugawa vs. Ryoma. At the main court, the rest of the middle schoolers played against their favorite partner. Those who lost were forced to leave the camp, while the winners remained. What happens now?

Épisode 6 - Cliffs of the Heart

8 février 2012 - 4.6/5

The New Prince of Tennis The winning middle school team have now started the next stage of their hard training right away, which consisted of complex combinations of exercises. Ryoma and Kintarou joined the other losers in facing together the biggest challenge of their lifetime given to them by the mental coach, Saitou, since becoming the only middle school tennis teams ever invited throughout Japan: to reach the top of a very high and steep mountain in order to prove their strength, will and power, and to close the gap between themselves and the winners. But, what awaits Ryoma, Kintarou and the losing team up there is either a heavenly paradise, or a blazing hell they surely will never forget.

Épisode 7 - Start from Zero

15 février 2012 - 4.7/5

The New Prince of Tennis The losers finally reached the peak of the mountain. There they met a drunkard coach in primitive clothing, who was seen drinking a wine bottle amidst a bunch of worn out boys lying all over the ground. During the next days, the team had to start from zero and faced a series of raw challenges coming from this man that were so different compared to what they have always been doing before. Plus, they have to do all these without the pride of wearing their favorite school jerseys! Question now is, can they make it to the end, as what they had promised to each other with Sanada?

Épisode 8 - Special Mission

22 février 2012 - 4.5/5

The New Prince of Tennis Ryoma, Tanishi, and Kenya receive a letter from Coach Nyudo asking them to sneak into the training camp to acquire training supplies as well as Sake for Coach Nyudo. However, the place is completely filled with high-tech security devices and they are unwilling to go. Coach Nyudo pushes them through, but the question is: can they take the heat?

Épisode 9 - Evolution and Change

29 février 2012 - 4.4/5

The New Prince of Tennis The middle schoolers, once again, have to face the challenging demands of Coach Mifune. This time, they must keep each of their balloons safe from an eagle, and no allowing the bird to pop their balloon. The middle schoolers also realize how much they have improved from the rigorous training.

Épisode 10 - Farewell, Kunimitsu Tezuka

7 mars 2012 - 4.5/5

The New Prince of Tennis At the training camp in the mountains, the middle schoolers are given rackets filled with lead and are forced to hit balls with the rackets. Meanwhile, in the U-17 camp, Court 5 are having team shuffle matches with Court 3. Tezuka is having a match with Yudai Yamato, Seigaku's former captain. Yamato tells Tezuka not to put anymore pressure on his arm, as he may go through intense pain in rehabilitation like Yamato did. Tezuka finally smiles, and acquires the "Pinnacle of Perfection" and wins against Yamato. Echizen came to watch the match halfway through.

Épisode 11 - Promise

14 mars 2012 - 4.4/5

The New Prince of Tennis Tezuka is leaving when Fuji challenges him to a match. Meanwhile a doubles game is going on in between court 5 and court 3. Both battles end, with Tezuka winning the match with Fuji and court 3 winning the doubles match against court 5. The singles game will decide the winner, court3 or court 5? Irie and Atobe go at it and Atobe is winning when Irie's deception is revealed. Atobe is losing horribly but his determination pull him through towards a tie-breaker. In the end both Irie and Atobe are unable to play any longer after ending at more than 187 points each. The episode ends with an announcement that the next singles match will decide the court shuffle winners and Oni standing and going toward the court.

Épisode 12 - The Start Of A Revolution

21 mars 2012 - 4.7/5

The New Prince of Tennis The people at the training camp in the mountains had to do special test where they had to run a special path while having tennis balls shoot at them.. In the test, Ryoma was able to hit more tennis balls at once. At the end, the path leaded to a storage cabins where there where black jerseys that looked like that ones that people in the training camp wore. The Black Jerseys then challenge court 2 at U-17

Épisode 13 - Toward Your New Brilliant Selves

28 mars 2012 - 4.8/5

The New Prince of Tennis The Black Jerseys return from the mountain. They challenge court 2 in a heated match. The Black Jerseys show an incredible improvement in their abilities, thanks to the intense training at the mountains. The Black Jerseys defeat everyone with ease, and soon Ryoma faces Migihashi, the captain of court 2. Migihashi employs a technique called "God's Domain", and it utilizes the spin of the ball so that it always draws back to him, much like the Tezuka Zone. Migihashi claims that Ryoma will not be able to send the ball past the right side of the court. However, after being able to successfully return 9 balls at once, Migihashi is unable to return all of them, and thus Ryoma wins. The Black Jerseys are now promoted to court 2. In the evening, the students from court 3 and court 2 have matched with each other. Ryoma also has a match with Tokugawa by using multiple tennis balls.

Épisode 1 - Team USA, Ryoma Echizen

7 juillet 2022 - 3.8/5

Après son renvoi du camp d’entraînement du Japon, Ryôma Echizen se voit proposer par son demi-frère Ryôga d’intégrer la sélection américaine pour prendre sa revanche avec lui sur le capitaine japonais. Le jeune prodige à l’ambition aussi illimitée que son arrogance n’hésite pas très longtemps…

Épisode 2 - Pre-World Cup Kicks Off!

14 juillet 2022 - 4/5

La Coupe du monde sera précédée de matchs qui n’auront guère d’amicaux que le nom, tant les équipes veulent marquer les esprits et prendre l’ascendant psychologique sur leurs concurrents. Le Japon, très malchanceux au tirage au sort, a le redoutable honneur d’affronter le tenant du titre, l’équipe d’Allemagne.

Épisode 3 - A Moment Ahead in the Future

21 juillet 2022 - 3.9/5

C’est la rencontre de tous les dangers pour le Japon, qui doit ferrailler contre une équipe supérieure en puissance et capable de sortir complètement ses adversaires du match. Yukimura en particulier va être victime d’une technique très similaire à la sienne…

Épisode 4 - Prince vs Prince

28 juillet 2022 - 4/5

Ryôma l’ignore encore, bien sûr, mais son amie Sakuno a fait le voyage depuis le Japon pour venir l’encourager en Australie. Déçue d’être arrivée après la bataille, et toujours aussi incapable de s’orienter, elle va commettre l’erreur de demander son chemin aux mauvaises personnes.

Épisode 5 - Upset

4 août 2022 - 4/5

Le Japon entame son Mondial en affrontant la Grèce, bien mieux classée que lui. Heureusement, l’équipe tient en réserve de véritables bombes à retardement dont personne ou presque n'avait jusque-là mesuré le potentiel en double…

Épisode 6 - Absolute Away Game

11 août 2022 - 4.3/5

Après la Grèce, le Japon se heurte au mur australien qui a brisé l'élan de la sélection suisse. Conseillée en sous-main par un tacticien prodige devenu presque aveugle, l’équipe hôte dispose aussi de redoutables serveurs.

Épisode 7 - Chess King

18 août 2022 - 3.3/5

Le piège tendu par Atobe et Niô se referme sur l'équipe australienne et son Tachyon, mais la victoire qui suit ne met pas les Japonais hors de danger pour autant.

Épisode 8 - One's Resolve... One's Conditions

25 août 2022 - 3.3/5

On passera pudiquement sur les deux premiers matchs du Japon contre la Suisse, qui ont vu les deux équipes nippones de double perdre dans les grandes largeurs. Malheureusement, le match en simple qui clôturera la rencontre s’annonce encore plus compliqué.

Épisode 9 - Feelings for My Friends

1 septembre 2022 - 3.3/5

Ryôma est d’humeur chagrine, depuis quelque temps, ce que tout le monde dans la sélection américaine a remarqué. Ni son frère aîné ni ses coéquipiers n’arrivent à en savoir plus, car paradoxalement, il est dans une forme éblouissante.

Épisode 10 - Beyond the Bible

8 septembre 2022 - 3.3/5

Place à la phase finale, avec, pour le Japon rejoint par Ryôma, un premier match délicat contre la France, un des grands favoris de la compétition. Justement, l’un des duettistes japonais doute de sa propre capacité à affronter des joueurs meilleurs en théorie que lui-même.

Épisode 11 - The Worst Doubles Pair

15 septembre 2022 - 3.3/5

Pour le second match de double face à la France, les joueurs choisis semblent peu faits pour s’entendre, Môri le dilettante ayant par le passé mis dans une colère noire Yanagi, plus responsable et sérieux. Il va bien falloir pourtant conclure une trêve pour étouffer la créativité débridée du binôme français.

Épisode 12 - Prince of Ace

22 septembre 2022 - 3.3/5

Ryôma entre enfin en piste pour le compte du Japon, face à une vieille connaissance, un Français tout aussi excentrique que ses coéquipiers et encore plus dangereux. Car celui qu’on appelle le Prince a la particularité de tuer les échanges en une seule balle…

Épisode 13 - Samurai vs Knight

29 septembre 2022 - 3.3/5

Ryôma, assommé par la dernière attaque de Ludovic, gît sur le banc, inconscient. Toute l’équipe du Japon et même celle des USA l’encouragent à reprendre le combat, mais en aura-t-il la force ? Et quand bien même, comment va-t-il trouver la solution au problème que lui pose son adversaire ?

Épisode 1 - The Prince of Yakiniku

25 avril 2008 - 4.2/5

Hyoutei, Shitenhouji, Higa, Seigaku and Rokkaku decide to take a break before the finals, and decide to eat Yakiniku. Here, Eiji jumps to host a Yakiniku eating along with Oshitari Yuushi from Hyotei. Along with the comedies of Inui's pants getting pulled off by Tezuka and heaps of bodies of players from said schools, the players end the night with a ¥1,274,960 bill, along with a ¥63,748 tax.

Épisode 2 - Summit Showdown!

25 juillet 2008 - 4.3/5

Three years ago, after finishing runner up to Yukimura in the Japanese junior tournament, a new player emerged, beating Sanada 6-0, 6-1, only to play evenly with Yukimura. Three years later, the rematch between Tezuka Kunimitsu and Genichiro Sanada.

Épisode 3 - The Way We Play

25 juillet 2008 - 4.3/5

Doubles 2 of the finals: Inui-Kaidoh pair vs Yanagi-Kirihara pair. Inui's best data and Kaidoh's Tornado Snake are ineffective against Rikkaidai's pair. Inui seems ready to give up, but Kaidoh uses Yagyuu's Laser Beam. Kirihara transforms into a demon, purposely aiming at Inui and injuring him severely. Kaidoh turns into a demon himself, but was stopped by Inui. Soon after that, Inui collapses, Seigaku forfeits the match, and Inui is rushed to the hospital. This episode is when Ryoma loses/lost his memory.

Épisode 4 - Can you see the Stars in Broad Daylight!?

24 octobre 2008 - 4.3/5

During the Singles 2 match between Fuji and Niou, Niou uses an illusory movement to transform into Tezuka. Aside from the appearance, he also has the ability to copy his signature techniques and playstyle. While Fuji is able to get out of the illusion, Niou creates yet another one, this time being Shiraishi the copied. It was a very close match,7–5, Fuji wins the match with his new technique, Hoshi Hanabi.

Épisode 5 - The Only One in my Heart

24 octobre 2008 - 4.4/5

As the Golden Pair plays against Marui and Jackal in the Doubles 1 slot, players whom Ryoma had beaten before help him to recover his memory. It is also revealed how Ryoma lost his memories on a trip with his dad. In the meantime, Toyama Kintarou challenges Rikkaidai's captain, Seiichi Yukimura, to a single-balled match just to make time for Ryoma to return. But finally, the Golden Pair wins the game for Seigaku, and all hope of winning is directed to Ryoma's match.

Épisode 6 - The Prince vs The Child of God

23 janvier 2009 - 4.3/5

After Ryoma recovers his memories, he returns to the field court for his final match against Yukimura, just to find a completely crushed Kintarou, whom Ryoma had a hard time against. How far do Yukimura's abilities extend to?!

Épisode 7 - Dear Prince~ To the Princes of Tennis

23 janvier 2009 - 4.4/5

After many hardships and suffering, Ryoma unlocks the final Muga gate, Teni Muhō No Kiwami (Pinnacle of Perfection), and defeats Yukimura with incredible moves. Seigaku wins the Nationals! In the end, we see the Freshmen Trio (now Juniors) along with Momoshiro being the new vice captain and Kaidoh being the new captain. Tezuka plans to go to Germany to become better. Sakuno is carrying a red tennis racket and saying that cherry trees are blooming. We then see Ryoma in America about to beat another pair of tennis gangsters.

Épisode 1 - The Prince of Naniwa

26 mai 2009 - 4.2/5

After the Nationals, Seigaku goes on a trip to Osaka for the purpose of training with Shitenhouji where they bump into the Higa club members. Afterwards, they go sightseeing and at the same time, talk about their futures. Meanwhile, back in America, Ryoma re-encounters with Ryoga, whom he sees training in a slum.

Épisode 2 - Turbulence, The Young Atobe

26 mai 2009 - 4.2/5

The story of Hyoutei's Third year regulars when they first entered middle school.

Épisode 3 - The Prince of Naniwa, The Second Act

27 mai 2009 - 4.2/5

When Momoshiro and Kaidoh lose their cool while training the first and second years and Ryoma returns from America to Osaka.

Épisode 4 - The legend of Rikkai, A Rebel who Challenges an Emperor

25 octobre 2009 - 4.1/5

A flashback to when Kirihara first joins Rikkadai and challenges the last years winning regulars of the national tournament so that he can become number one. He loses to Rikkai's Big Three, but he vows to beat them.

Épisode 1 - Showdown in England's Tennis Fortress (Movie 2)

3 septembre 2011 - 4.2/5

Épisode 2 - The seven horrible mysteries of Seishun Gakuen

26 août 2011 - 4.2/5

Ryoma and the other first-years of Seigaku Tennis Club join Momoshiro and Kaidou in a scary story telling session. They touch upon the 7 Mysteries of Seigaku; Fuji later joins and takes over the narration of how they came to be.

Épisode 3 - The Two Wings of Kyushuu

26 octobre 2011 - 4/5

A story that flashbacks to the days when Tachibana and Chitose were team-mates and how their remarkable tennis skills earned them this nickname.

Épisode 4 - Jirou's Awakening

26 octobre 2011 - 4/5

So what does it take to get the sleeping prince of Hyoutei to wake up? Entrusted by Atobe with this task, Gakuto and Oshitari follows Jirou after training to find out.

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