The Prince of Tennis

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The Prince of Tennis anime series follows the journey of young tennis players as they navigate the world of competitive tennis, facing challenges and striving for victory.

📖 SYNOPSIS

Already a proven champion on American courts at just twelve years old, tennis prodigy Ryouma Echizen has now been shipped back to Japan by his dad to attend Seishun Academy — a middle school with one of the strongest tennis teams in the country. He walks in as a cocky freshman, immediately rubs the upperclassmen the wrong way, and then proceeds to back up every bit of that attitude on the court. That's your first two episodes, and the show barely slows down from there across 178 episodes of matches, rivalries, and increasingly wild tennis techniques that stop pretending to be realistic somewhere around the halfway mark. The character roster is genuinely massive — each rival school gets its own squad of memorable players with distinct playstyles and personalities, so it never feels like you're just watching the same match over and over. The dynamic between Ryouma and his Seishun teammates is where the heart of the show lives, though. These guys push each other, clash with each other, and grow together in ways that feel earned even when the tennis itself gets absurd. If you liked Haikyuu!! for the team chemistry or Kuroko no Basket for the over-the-top moves, this is kind of the blueprint both of those drew from. It's a 2001 Trans Arts production based on the shounen manga, and the animation shows its age, but the storytelling and character work hold up. Think of it as the gateway drug for an entire generation of sports anime fans.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You love classic shōnen sports anime—team rivalries, ranking matches, and tournament arcs across 178 episodes
Ryouma's cocky-prodigy archetype appeals to you—he's confident, skilled, and fun to root for
You're into over-the-top tennis moves and flashy special techniques rather than realistic sports action
Seishun Academy's full roster gets real development—each teammate's backstory and growth matters here

❌ SKIP IF...

You want realistic tennis—Trans Arts leans into wild, physics-defying techniques throughout the season
178 episodes is a huge commitment, and some arcs definitely drag with uneven pacing
You expect modern animation quality—this 2001 production looks dated and visually average by today's standards

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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🎭 CHARACTERS

Ryouma Echizen

Ryouma Echizen: A tennis prodigy known for his talent, cool demeanor, and signature move, 'mutetsu'.

Portrayed by Minagawa Junko

Shuusuke Fuji

Seigaku's enigmatic genius, Shuusuke Fuji, is a cool and collected tennis player with a playful side and powerful counter-punches.

Portrayed by Kaida Yuki

Kunimitsu Tezuka

Kunimitsu Tezuka: Seishun Academy's stoic captain, renowned for his unwavering strength and strategic genius on the court.

Portrayed by Okiayu Ryoutarou

Eiji Kikumaru

Seishun Gakuen's playful senior, Kikumaru's acrobatic tennis and bright personality make him half of the Golden Pair.

Portrayed by Takahashi Hiroki

Kaoru Kaidou

Kaoru Kaidou: Shitenhoji's calm, collected captain; known for his elegant, powerful tennis and unwavering spirit.

Portrayed by Kiyasu Kouhei

Takeshi Momoshiro

Aggressive tennis player, Momoshiro is a trickster with a powerful doubles strategy and a surprisingly insightful playing style.

Portrayed by Onosaka Masaya

Sadaharu Inui

Inui is a stoic, analytical tennis player known for his unique, sometimes bizarre, training methods and potent medicine concoctions.

Portrayed by Tsuda Kenjirou

Takashi Kawamura

Aggressive baseliner with a powerful serve; quiet student, but bold on court; speaks Engrish.

Portrayed by Kawamoto Naru

Shuichiro Oishi

Seigaku's vice-captain, Oishi is a caring counter-puncher known as 'Mom', forming the Golden Pair with Kikumaru.

Portrayed by Kondou Takayuki

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The Prince of Tennis

Studio

Trans Arts

Season

Fall 2001

Start Date

2001-10-10

End Date

2005-03-23

Episodes

178

Type

TV

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