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The Prince of Tennis
Cover of the first tankōbon volume, featuring Ryoma Echizen
テニスの王子様 (Tenisu no Ōjisama)
Genre
Coming-of-age[1]
Drama[2]
Sports[2]
Manga
Written by
Takeshi Konomi
Published by
Shueisha
English publisher
NA:Viz Media
Imprint
Jump Comics
Magazine
Weekly Shōnen Jump
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
July 6, 1999 – March 3, 2008
Volumes
42 (List of volumes)
Further information
Anime television series
Directed by
Takayuki Hamana
Written by
Masashi Sogo (1–75)
Atsuhiro Tomioka (76–101)
Atsushi Maekawa (102–178)
Music by
Cher Watanabe
Studio
Trans Arts
Production I.G.
Licensed by
Crunchyroll[a]
Original network
TV Tokyo
English network
SEA:Animax Asia
US:Toonami Jetstream, Cartoon Network
Original run
October 10, 2001 – March 30, 2005
Episodes
178 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
A Day on Survival Mountain
Directed by
Takayuki Hamana
Produced by
Atsuo SugiyamaTomoko Takahashi
Written by
Masashi Sogo
Music by
Cher Watanabe
Studio
Trans Arts
Production I.G
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Released
2003
Runtime
35 minutes
Anime film
The Prince of Tennis: Atobe Kara no Okurimono
Directed by
Takayuki Hamana
Produced by
Susumu Matsuyama
Tomoko Takahashi
Toru Kawaguchi
Toshiaki Morita
Music by
Cher Watanabe
Studio
Trans Arts
Production I.G
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Released
January 29, 2005 (2005-01-29)
Runtime
30 minutes
Original video animation
The National Tournament
Directed by
Shunsuke Tada
Written by
Atsuhiro Tomioka
Music by
Cher Watanabe
Studio
M.S.C
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Released
March 24, 2006 – January 23, 2009
Runtime
23 minutes
Episodes
26 (List of episodes)
Manga
The Prince of After School
Written by
Takeshi Konomi
Illustrated by
Kenichi Sakura
Published by
Shueisha
Magazine
Jump Square
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
November 4, 2008 – present
Volumes
7 (List of volumes)
Original video animation
Another Story
Directed by
Shunsuke Tada
Written by
Atsuhiro Tomioka
Music by
Cher Watanabe
Studio
M.S.C
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Released
May 26, 2009 – October 26, 2011
Runtime
23 minutes
Episodes
8 (List of episodes)
Anime film
The Prince of Tennis: Eikoku-shiki Teikyū-jō Kessen!
Directed by
Shunsuke Tada
Music by
Cher Watanabe
Studio
Trans Arts
Production I.G
Licensed by
Funimation
Released
August 14, 2011 (2011-08-14)
Runtime
88 minutes
Original video animation
The Prince of Tennis: Best Games!!
Directed by
Keiichiro Kawaguchi
Music by
Cher Watanabe
Studio
M.S.C
Tezuka Productions
Licensed by
Crunchyroll
Released
August 24, 2018 – November 15, 2019
Episodes
4
Anime film
Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis
Directed by
Hiroshi Kōjina
Produced by
Shuhei Arai
Written by
Takehito Hata
Music by
Kei Tsuda
Studio
The Monk Studios
Keica
Licensed by
NA:Eleven Arts
Released
September 3, 2021 (2021-09-03)
Sequel manga
The New Prince of Tennis (2009–present)
Related works
Musical: The Prince of Tennis
The Prince of Tennis: Futari no Samurai (2005 animated film)
The Prince of Tennis (2006 live-action film)
The Prince of Tennis video games
The Prince of Tennis (Japanese: テニスの王子様, Hepburn: Tenisu no Ōjisama)[b] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. The manga was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump from July 1999 to March 2008, with its chapters collected in 42 tankōbon volumes. Viz Media licensed the manga for English release in North America.
A 178-episode anime television series adaptation animated by Trans Arts, co-produced by Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo, was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 2001 to March 2005. A sequel of three original video animation (OVA) series, totaling 26 episodes, were released from March 2006 to January 2009. In North America, the anime series was first licensed by Viz Media and later by Funimation, which was renamed to Crunchyroll, LLC in 2022.
The Prince of Tennis developed into a media franchise, including a long-running radio show, numerous video games, well over 250 soundtracks and CDs, and other merchandise. Since 2003, more than fifteen stage musicals adaptations have been produced. An anime film premiered in January 2005. A live-action film premiered in May 2006. A 3DCG film premiered in September 2021.
A sequel to the manga, titled The New Prince of Tennis, began serialization in Shueisha's Jump Square in March 2009, with the story taking place several months after the end of the original manga.
By November 2019, The Prince of Tennis manga had over 60 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series.
^"Cartoon Network and VIZ Media Announce Broadband Joint Venture, Toonami Jetstream". Anime News Network. April 26, 2006. Archived from the original on May 25, 2019. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
^ ab"The Official Website for The Prince of Tennis". Viz Media. Archived from the original on December 8, 2018. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
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