The Prince of Tennis (seasons 3 and 4)
The episodes covering the third and fourth seasons of The Prince of Tennis anime series are directed by Takayuki Hamaااات animated by Trans Arts, and co-produced by Nihon Ad Systems, J.C.Staff, and Production I.G. The two seasons originally aired on the terrestrial Japanese network TV Tokyo from October 2002 to August 2003. The anime is an adaption of Konomi's Prince of Tennis manga series created in 2000.[1] The series revolves around a 12-year-old tennis prodigy named Ryoma Echizen, who moves back to his native Japan in order to attend his father's alma mater, a private middle school famous for its strong tennis team.
Viz Media handled the distribution of the series in North America,[2] where the anime debuted as streaming media on Viz's and Cartoon Network's joint online broadband service called Toonami Jetstream on July 14, 2006.[3][4] It first aired on North American television as part of Toonami's Saturday programming block on December 23, 2006.[5] In April 2021, Funimation announced they acquired the series.[6]
Four pieces of theme music are used for the episodes in seasons three and four: two opening themes and two ending themes. The first opening theme, "Make You Free" by Kimeru and Hisoca, and the first ending theme, "White Line" by Aozu - the voice actors of Ryoma Echizen, Tezuka Kunimitsu, Shusuke Fuji, and Shuichiro Oishi - are used from episode fifty-four to seventy-five. The second opening theme, "Long Way" by Ikuo, and the second ending theme, "Kaze no Tabibito" (風の旅人, lit. Wind Traveler) by Fureai (ふれあい), are used for the remaining episodes of the two seasons.
Episode list
Season 3
Kanto Tournament Saga – Part I: Hyotei Academy (Eps. 54–69)
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54 | "Kaoru's Special Training" "Kaoru no Tokkun" (薫の特訓) | October 23, 2002 (2002-10-23) |
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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! |
55 | "Hyotei Presses Near" "Semarikuru Hyōtei" (迫りくる氷帝) | October 30, 2002 (2002-10-30) |
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Seigaku arrives at the tennis court for their upcoming match, but Shuichiro Oishi is delayed after stopping to help a falling pregnant woman on his way to the match. Takeshi Momoshiro runs to take Oishi's place at the hospital, but discovers Oishi sustained an injury in the process. Oishi pleads with Momoshiro to play in his stead. Ryoma is the sub this time, as due to his small stature, the team feels he may be unable to withstand strong attacks from their opponents. |
56 | "Doubles for Three" "Sannin no Daburusu" (3人のダブルス) | November 6, 2002 (2002-11-06) |
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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. |
57 | "Scud Serve" "Sukaddo Sābu" (スッカドサーブ) | November 13, 2002 (2002-11-13) |
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After Momoshiro and Eiji beat their opponents, Sadaharu Inui and Kaoru Kaido play against Ryo Shishido and Chotaro 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. |
58 | "The Worst Compatibility" "Saiaku no Aishō!?" (最悪の相性!?) | November 20, 2002 (2002-11-20) |
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Neither Inui nor Kaido can react fast enough to Ohtori's Scud Serve. Even after Inui removes his weighted wrist bands; which granted him more speed, still wasn't 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. |
59 | "The Hidden Trouble" "Akunaki Kodawari" (あくなきこだわり) | November 27, 2002 (2002-11-27) |
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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, allowing them to secure their win. |
60 | "Power vs. Power" "Pawā VS Pawā" (パワーVSパワー) | December 4, 2002 (2002-12-04) |
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Munehiro Kabaji and Takashi Kawamura battle it out with a power duel. |
61 | "Duel of Hadokyu!" "Hadōkyū Gassen!" (波動球合戦!) | December 11, 2002 (2002-12-11) |
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Kawamura uses the one and two-handed Hadokyu, but Kabaji copies it. It becomes a duel of whose arm will last longest, which results in both sides sustaining injuries and neither side winning. |
62 | "The Disappearing Serve" "Kieru Sābu" (消えるサーブ) | December 18, 2002 (2002-12-18) |
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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. |
63 | "The Last Triple Counter" "Saigo no Toripuru Kauntā" (最後のトリプルカウンター) | December 25, 2002 (2002-12-25) |
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Fuji shows the last of his Triple Counter, Hakugei, and defeats Jirou. |
64 | "Compilation stories TeniPuri" "Bangaihen Tenipuri" (番外編 てにぷり) | January 8, 2003 (2003-01-08) |
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Short stories involving super deformed versions of the characters; includes "Super Soldier", "Beware of Snow White?!", and "Jump out! Seigaku". |
65 | "Become Seigaku's Pillar of Support" "Seigaku no Hashira ni Nare" (青学の柱になれ) | January 15, 2003 (2003-01-15) |
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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. |
66 | "Rondo Towards Destruction" "Hametsu e no Rondo" (破滅への輪舞曲) | January 22, 2003 (2003-01-22) |
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Atobe shows his special two-part smash, the Rondo Towards Destruction. |
67 | "End of the ball" "Saigo no Ikkyū" (最後の一球) | January 29, 2003 (2003-01-29) |
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Tezuka continues to use his left hand, even though he is aware of the injuries he may further sustain. |
68 | "The Never Ending Tie-Break" "Owarinaki Taiburēku" (終わりなきタイブレーク) | February 5, 2003 (2003-02-05) |
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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, but also reveals that through watching Tezuka's match he also picked up the Captain's speciality shot. Ryoma also seems to be stronger. |
69 | "Who Will be a Regular?" "Regyurā no Za wa Dare no Te ni?" (レギュラーの座は誰の手に?) | February 12, 2003 (2003-02-12) |
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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. |
Tezuka's Departure saga (Filler eps. 70–75)
Kanto Tournament Saga – Part II: Josei Shonan Jr. High (Semi-Filler eps. 76–78)
Season 4
Kanto Tournament Saga – Part III: Josei Shonan's 2nd Playoffs (Semi-Filler eps. 79–85)
Ep# |
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79 | "I formation" "I (Ai) Fōmēshon" (I (アイ) フォーメーション) | April 30, 2003 (2003-04-30) |
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The Golden Pair reveals the I Formation, a new formation similar to the Australian Formation, and win the game. |
80 | "Style of the Pretender" "Puritendā Senbō" (プリテンダーの戦法) | May 7, 2003 (2003-05-07) |
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Hiroshi Wakato, the copy genius of Josei Shonan, faces off against Kaido, who struggles to overcome Wakato's change-over technique. |
81 | "Viper vs. Fake Viper" "Mamushi VS Nise Mamushi" (マムシVSニセマムシ) | May 14, 2003 (2003-05-14) |
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Kaido continues to struggle against Wakato's technique, until he notices the key to Wakato's play style. |
82 | "Hanamura's Temptation" "Hanamura no Yūwaku" (華村の誘惑) | May 21, 2003 (2003-05-21) |
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The Kaido/Wakato match goes to a tie-break and Kaido must overcome his fiercest opponent – himself. In the end, Kaido prevails and takes the win. |
83 | "The Best Masterpiece" "Saikō no Sakuhin" (最高の作品) | May 28, 2003 (2003-05-28) |
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Singles two – Ryoma Echizen and Reiji Shinjo commences, with Ryoma seemingly heading for an easy victory until Shinjo introduces his Mirage technique. Of course, Ryoma understands this trick after a while and is able to 'seal' this technique. Things seem to go well for Ryoma again but he suddenly gets 'attacked' ! |
84 | "Deep Impulse" "Dīpu Inparusu" (ディープ·インパルス) | June 4, 2003 (2003-06-04) |
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Shinjo's old aggressive tennis style is revealed. His old style was previously sealed by Josei's coach, Aoi Hanamura, because it injured the opponent, causing him to want to quit tennis. He also injures Ryoma's face a couple of times but Ryoma has his counter-attack ready. Josei regulars are shocked to see Shinjo losing to the chibi freshman from Seigaku. |
85 | "The Result of the Deadly Duel" "Shitō no Hate" (死闘の果て) | June 11, 2003 (2003-06-11) |
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Ryoma overcomes the deadly power of Shijo's technique, Deep Impulse, and wins the game. The team then celebrates at Kawamura's sushi restaurant. As promised, losers have to eat wasabi sushi – Inui and Momoshiro in danger! |
Recreation Saga – Part I (Eps. 87–90)
Kanto Tournament Saga – Part IV: The Semifinals – Rokkaku Jr. High (Eps. 91–97)
See also
References
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