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Mada mada dane! The Prince of Tennis is a sports anime and manga series, and has spawned a live-action movie, video games, and over a dozen musicals. What's it about?

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Okay, but seriously, folks. The story's about this kid named Echizen Ryoma, a pre-teen tennis prodigy who transfers to Seigaku (a shortened form of Seishun Gakuen, used by everyone in the series), a school renowned for its rich tennis tradition. In the intra-school ranking tournament, he beats some of best players in the school and secures himself a spot on the club's starting lineup. From then on, the series follows the Seigaku tennis club's progress towards the middle-school National Championship, facing a new rival team in each. The characters develop their own styles of play (complete with ). Even the sometimes hard-to-approach Echizen eventually learns what the game means to him as time goes on.

The manga has ended in Japan (where it was wildly successful), with over 40 volumes and 40 million copies sold in that country alone. The sequel, Shin Prince of Tennis, is currently ongoing and also has a 13-episode anime adaptation. A Movie was also made. Two animated movies have also been released in cinemas: The Two Samurai: The First Game, co-released with short movie A Gift from Atobe (2005) and The Battle of the British City (2011). The has been added. PLEASE, if you've got new tropes for the characters of the series, add them there.

Also, there is the, so you can add tropes related to the stage plays and actors. This manga provides examples of: •: • Each installment of does a great job of condensing an entire arc of the manga into a two hour musical. • The have been praised by lots of fans for re-telling situations from the manga in quite a better light and portraying some characters more sympathetically. A clear example is the resolution of the Atobe vs. Ryoma match in the Nationals, where Ryoma's borderline behavior is quite toned down and Atobe even gets to cut his hair himself.

•: The anime pretty much completes characterization of secondary characters (gives the rival schools more spotlight and extras like Sakuno or the Freshmen Trio have more roles) and gives more context for many of the mini-arcs. •: All the female characters are not included in the. Partially averted in the Shitenhouji Musical, where Sakuno does appear. Played by one of the actors in drag.

•: In the 2011 movie, most of the Clack Team have suitably Western sounding names like Keith and Peter. Apart from Xiu. Though in his defense, he is implied to hail from a different foreign country.

•: Oishi and Eiji, Chitose and Shiraishi. Also Ryoma and Tezuka, who always end up playing by the sunset, or staring at each other in the beach volleyball episode. Jam Project Best Collection Viii Raritan on this page. • Even Ryoma and Sakuno get one in the anime, walking home as the sun sets.

• The setting for Fuji and Kite's moment in the 2011 movie. •: Some of the most interesting, funny, and quirky data bits on the characters are in the fanbooks, especially the 40.5 one, which are later exploited in official anime material or Houkago no Oujisama, such as Ryoma wanting a, or still believing in old St. •: With each arc, the new team that's introduced is always perceived to be a bigger challenge than the last. Shitenhouji, for example, is introduced by having them wipe the floor with Fudoumine. Enforces this, stating that and were created specifically to be more powerful than Tetsu and even quicker than. • And then there's, where some of the high schoolers outclass the middle schoolers by far.

One of them plays — almost literally — like he's from another dimension. •: The age of the teams' members get lampshaded more than once. The viewer wouldn't believe that these kids are middle-schoolers, especially comparing the 3rd Year guys' designs with those of the U-17 high schoolers. •: Most of the time, the Captains of the team are one of, if not the best players on the team. •: The 2011 movie gives us Tezuka and Shiraishi as well as Fuji and Kite. Fuji: •: The Data Tennis players (Inui, Yanagi). Mizuki, Koharu and Dan also use their data like this sometimes.

•: Whereas the likes of Tezuka, Ryoma, Chitose, Kirihara and others like them can use the 'Muga no Kyouchi' (The State of Self-Actualization), Inui, Atobe, and Fuji rely on pure skill. •: Sakuno and Osakada in their cheerleader outfits. •: A vital part of the tennis strategies. Some notable users are Inui, Yanagi, Tezuka, Yukimura, Kawamura, Fuji, and Atobe. Happened in the movie between some underwater tennis and tennis in the sky.

•: Goes hand in hand with the physics-defying tennis moves. • Sanada's 'Black Aura' has been hinted in The New Prince of Tennis as part of a new move. •: Episode 90, when Seigaku and Rokkaku play beach volleyball. A whole OVA is also dedicated to this. And it's bloody. •: Fuji, Kawamura, Taichi, Yukimura, and sometimes Oishi. •: Momoshiro, Echizen, Tanishi and Kabaji.

•: Clack's hideout in the 2011 movie, •: Atobe's mansion. Tezuka and Echizen's Japanese-styled homes. •: Taken to ridiculous levels for the effect of Fanservice. •: Echizen drinks Ponta, however, the Viz translation of the series, averts it by just going with 'Fanta'. •: Higa's excuses for being in England in the 2011 movie, which include mastering Chinese martial arts and rescuing a princess from a demon lord. Actually, they managed to get lost while returning to Okinawa and Never mind that the two places are on different sides of the planet.

•: Bane and Davide's trademark. Oshitari did appreciate Davide trying to rope him into them, though.

•: Yuudai Yamato, Seigaku's ex-Captain: He looks and acts like a, but has a razor-sharp intuition and can give you if you're willing to listen to him. Eiji Kikumaru acts child-like and happy, but has an extremely sharp vision that not even Ryoma can keep with AND scaringly good reflexes, on top of his flexibility and high jumps. •: • Jackal is half-Brazilian, half-Japanese. Makes some sense as Brazil does have a rather large Japanese colony. • Atobe is hinted to be of mixed descent. It's more noticeable in the manga, as coloured pages depict him with blond hair and blue eyes while almost everyone else has brown, black or grey eyes.

•: Kaidoh, during the 'slice of life' episodes. Inui, whenever he tries to escape from punishments or challenges.

•: 'KIKUMARU BEEEEEAM!' , 'JAAAACK KNIIIIIIFE!' • This is almost subverted in most cases, actually. After a move has had its dramatic debut, the character usually refrains from calling out his own move. Naturally, this does nothing to deter the random people standing around watching the match from wildly belting it out each and every time its used. •: Earlier in the series, when the Emerald Pair first forms, Inui tells Kaidoh that his Data Tennis started out in his first year of middle school as trying to get more info about Tezuka in order to beat him.

But, later on, it turns out that his friend from elementary, Yanagi, was the one who taught him Data Tennis. •: The American Team and other minor characters in the anime. • Subverted with Jousei Shounan. In the manga, Seigaku beats Midoriyama Gakuen instead, while the anime made Jousei Shounan take their place instead. The team members, however, are anime originals, since they never appeared in the manga.

Their coach Hanamura Aoi is stated to be the team coach in the manga, despite not appearing herself there. •: Echizen Ryoga, originally created for the film, makes his canon debut later on The New Prince of Tennis manga. His background story is retconned to be Ryoma's older half-brother. •: The Fudomine and Rokkaku tennis clubs.

• To a certain degree Yamabuki as well. Apparently, they're useless without Akutsu. One of the first implementations of, in fact. •: It's easier to remember the characters by their schools. Just see the page. •: 'Mada mada da ne!'

, 'Yudan sezu ni ikou', 'Ore-sama no bigi ni yoi na!' , 'Gekidasa daze!' , 'Tarundoru', 'Yukimuraaaaaaa!' , 'Gekokujou', 'Motto Tonde Miso', etc.

•: While the camera lovingly pans up Atobe Keigo's body while he takes a shower. •: The series starts off within plausibility, with real life moves like the Twist Serve, Buggy Whip, and Jackknife. Towards the end it moves straight into fantasy land with,, teleportation, sense-dampening, and other moves with no physical explanation. The anime takes even less time getting into fantasy.

•, The New Prince of Tennis series wastes no time on physical limits with X-ray vision, ball-duplication, and other-dimensional shots. •: Echizen (who barely notices), Atobe (who notices and LOVES it), Wakato (likewise) and Oishi (who hates it). •: Yuushi Oshitari, but very slightly (it's more played up in the dating sims, no matter what says). •: Tomoka, in regards to Ryoma. •: Jirou, when not playing. Shinji, when mumbling. Yamato seems to be one of these, but it's just a cover.

•: Yukimura, when we see him after he gets out of the hospital. In fact, the last match makes a point of noting that Ryoma is able to knock his jacket off while playing.

Atobe is also guilty of this. •: In the 2011 movie, Sanada, Tezuka and Shiraishi make a point of flinging their uniform jackets off before getting down to business. •: The users of Pinnacle of Great Wisdom get this. Come ON, what's a sports manga without them? Main culprits are: The captains and coaches of each team, Inoue, Shiba, the first year Seigaku students, Nanjirou, and Inui.

•: Parodied with Shinji Ibu's long, odd mumbling rounds. The voice messages in his single CD's are all composed of random mumbling about practically anything.

•: The 2011 movie has a lot. Clack's hideout turning out to be an old home of Atobe's and Higa appearing out of nowhere to offer a boat rental service are prime examples.

•: More like eating duel. •: Yumiko Fuji, Nanako Meino, Saori Shiba. •: Ojii of Rokkaku, Banji of Yamabuki. •: You don't get them cooler than Sumire Ryuuzaki.

•: Yuuji Hitouji, in regards to his partner Koharu Konjiki ('That's adultery!' ) •: Kawamura, again. •: • Chitose's defeat at Tezuka's hands, after the former was established as one of the very best players in Japan. • Fuji allows Mizuki a 5-0 lead before wiping the floor with him.

Never mess with the people Fuji cares about. •: The series has spawned several of those games with the player in the role of who gets to interact with the Tennis Boys. Some are official and can count as sort-of spin-offs or Alternate Universes ( Gakuensai no Oujisama, Rush and Dream, the two Doki Doki Survival), others are fan made ( Orange Heart, a Hyoutei-only one made in Flash). •: Kawamura and the Ishida's Hadoukyuu, the Zero-Shiki Drop Shot, and Yuuta's Twist Spin Shot. • Ryoma and all the other middle schoolers learning how to rally 5+ at once in The New Prince of Tennis.

• Byodoin's Deadly Upgrade after losing to Oni sent many players around the world into retirement. • Ryoma's upgrades from are 'monstrous. He ends up learning the Shining Shot from his brother, cue a double-page spread with fallen trees and craters all over the surrounding area. And then, he's learning how to rally FIFTEEN balls with ease, in addition to mastering inter-dimensional tennis. •: Echizen vs. Yukimura in the original series. The N-17 guys in the new series.

•: The Seigaku and Fudomine tennis teams become friends after their match. The Rokkaku tennis team sort of counts as well, except they become friends with Seigaku before ever playing against them. It certainly helps that their vice-captain, Saeki, is Fuji's. At the U-17 camp, during their doubles match against Kimijima and Tohno, Kite betrays Marui, but later recommits to playing as Marui's partner for good. Naturally, Marui has to ask if he can trust Kite. •: Sakuno and Tomoka are vilified by the for being fangirls, but Jirou and Dan's fanboyishness is seen as adorable and sweet.

•: Fuji Shuusuke's third counter, Hakugei. Also, Yanagi's Kamaitachi serve. •: • Let's count all the stereotypes used in the American arc of the anime! • Also at the start of The New Prince of Tennis anime, not one, but two enormous American flags hang in the metro station. Just to make absolutely sure you remember where Echizen is. •: Nanjirou does this at times, saying things along the lines of 'Me no Nanjirou,' or 'Sorry, no speak the English!' •: Sakuno, An, Tomoka and the Iijyuin twins use hair jewelry.

•: The 2011 movie gives us Peter of the Clack Team. •: Harumi Saotome from Higa.

•: Yanagi, Fuji, sometimes Koharu. •: Chitose, Ryoma, Fuji. •: Ryoma gets kicked out of the N-17 camp for protecting another player. So he gets an offer from Ryoga, his half-brother, to join him in the American N-17 team and face the Japanese team. •: In Meta-example.

The anime has released several singles, which also served as Openings and Endings of 'Aozu' (Ryoma, Tezuka, Fuji and Oishi) and 'Cap-to-Bin' (Momoshiro, Kaidoh, Eiji, Kawamura and Inui), all performed by the seiyuus singing in character. This is also depicted and played with in the special MV of Birthday ~Aruki Hajimeta hi~ and Rock 54!? ~Rock na Hito wo Sagashitemiyou~, where Tezuka returns and the nine of them form a big, where they play up an entire story around it: with Ryuzaki-sensei as their manager, Tomoka and Sakuno as their groupies, the Ichinen Trio as staff members, rehearsals, tours, fangirls, a big concert and the prominent rivals joining them playing instruments along with Seigaku. • The trend continues to date, with several singles from the seiyuus singing in character and a lot of ensembles. Some notable examples are 'Pull Tab to Can' (Atobe, Sanada, Sengoku, Kamio, Ibu, Kirihara and Oshitari, which can be considered canon in the anime, since they did a number during the Talent show in the Senbatsu Training Camp filler), 'Megane' (or 'Glasses': Tezuka, Inui and Oshitari), 'Ikemen Samurai' (or ': Ryoma, Tezuka, Atobe, Yukimura, Sanada, Kite and Shiraishi), and so on. •: Tomoka Osakada and Sakuno Ryuzaki in Seigaku, An Tachibana in Fudomine. Subverted with Kotoha Kitazono from Tsubakikawa: she pretended to be a fangirl to spy on Echizen and Atobe, but they weren't fooled and either ignored her, or called her out on it.

•: Mostly for the ladies, though. •: An interesting case. The anime has quite a bit of filler throughout, but much of it results in. •: Atobe Keigo first snaps his fingers to stop his supporters' cheers, then flings off his uniform's jacket as part of his dramatic first entrance onto the tennis court. •: The various chibi episodes.

Download Lagu Mulan Jameela Abracadabra Stafa Band there. •: Tezuka, Tachibana and Oishi are victims of this Trope while Kirihara is a proud user. Also, Chitose, in his backstory. Who gets one of these from Tachibana and almost loses sight in one of his eyes.

• Subverted when Shuusuke sustains a concussion while playing against Kirihara, causing him to be stricken with temporary blindness. •: Inui's juices are not alcoholic, but pretty much everyone on the team breaks out in a cold sweat at the thought of them, and even Fuji, who otherwise happily drinks anything Inui makes, passed out upon imbibing the 'Aozu'. •: Tezuka mistakes Miyuki for a guy at first.

Then, she drops her. •: Kaidoh looks a lot like his father, Shibuki.

So does his little brother Hazue. When the three have breakfast together. •: Sadaharu Inui, Renji Yanagi, Genichirou Sanada, Choutarou Ohtori, Yuushi Oshitari, Munehiro Kabaji, Tetsu Ishida, Gin Ishida, Senri Chitose, Hiroshi Chinen. All of these guys are excellent tennis players. And over 180 cm tall. In fact, Kabaji is 193 cm tall.

•: Jirou Akutagawa. •: An, Tomoka, Kurumi •: • Shiraishi's is Good one, Konomi, how did you get away with it? • Not to mention Momoshiro in the anime, who sees Nanjirou following Ryoma and Sakuno around and ends up calling him a paedophile. 'He must be following her!' • Konomi actually created a character named 'Urashima Shiita'. Crowned by the fact that his hair has a swirl on top and his favorite food are ice cream flavored of chocolate, coffee and chestnut..

• The episode has Inui cryptically telling Kaido over the phone 'it's a date', which makes Kaido wonder. It crosses into this as Kaido of •: Tomoka and Miyuki. •: • Ryoma's 'Mada mada dane' is rendered on his speech bubbles as 'You still have lots more to work on.' • Many characters frequently use English phrases as well. Some have named their in English, e.g., 'Moon Volley,' 'Laser Beam,' and 'Speed Bullet.' Others use them regularly.

For instance, Kawamura's, and Sengoku's 'Lucky.' • Sengoku's use is actually interesting. While he often says, he also uses minor phrases like 'thank you'. His pronunciation is slightly better than most others in the series, but he still claims that he. • During the Invitational Members Arc, and even though the American players are supposed to be 'Americans', they speak a very deformed version of English to both their opponents and to their fangirls, paparazzi, and coach, perhaps just to keep their 'foreign' status for the viewers. •: Kiyosumi Sengoku; his first apparition has him ogling the Seigaku female tennis team, and in the manga, that scares the crap out of them at first. Nanjirou also counted in his younger days, right before he hooked up with Rinko; he's more of a now.

Also Akaya Kirihara, in his very first appearance (he fell asleep on the bus while going to school and woke up near Seigaku). This is notable because Seigaku is in Tokyo, and Kirihara doesn't even live in Tokyo. •: Hanamura, Yumiko, and Yuuki. •: In the middle of an informal tennis match that he was losing against a member of the Shishigaku tennis club, Tezuka finally overcomes his shoulder injury when his opponent, who is barely recovering from an.

•: Parodied during the yakiniku battle. Poor Shishido. •: Oishi and Eiji, Momoshiro and Echizen, Fuji and Tezuka ( ahoy, some say). On the female side, Sakuno and Tomoka, and maybe Sakuno and An. •: To a degree, Osamu Watanabe from Shitenhouji. •: Mizuki, who was defeated in a very humiliating manner by Fuji after he treated his beloved younger brother Yuuta like an expendable pawn.

•: Fuji's moment in the 2011 movie has him leaping over a closed drawbridge on horseback in order to provide backup to Kite. Kite immediately lampshades the effect of such an entrance. Kite: 'That was a sickeningly magnificent arrival, Fuji-kun.' •: Kawamura when in Burning Mode, Momoshiro, Tomoka.

Outside of Seigaku: Shishido and Mukahi (Hyoutei), Kirihara (Rikkaidai, mixing it with ), Kamio (Fudomine) and Kintarou (Shitenhouji). •: Played with in Reiji Shinjou's obsessive loyalty to his coach, Aoi Hanamura. Hanamura herself practically ogles and fangirls her own pupils when she's in really high spirits, both in the Jousei and the Senbatsu arcs, though that's more of a than anything. •: Atobe berates Tezuka for sacrificing his arm in his latest match against Yamato. Ahem, what was his plan during their first match? •: The New Prince of Tennis introduces Tsukimitsu Ochi, nicknamed 'The Mental Assassin,' who has an ability where he can control his opponents with his eyes.

His eyes shake up Atobe so much that he begins to fault uncontrollably. •: • Ryoma sometimes uses his left hand to play, when in fact he can use both. In this case it's I am not right-handed; Ryoma's a lefty who can play with either hand. • For some reason, it's a common trait for the players to be left-handed.

Still, the opposing characters always have the same '! He's left handed!!' Almost half of the cast is left handed, while approximately one quarter of the real-life population is, and some of them happen to be the best players besides Ryoma, such as Tezuka, Shiraishi, Chitose, Niou, Saeki, Zaizen, Fuji Yuuta, Mukahi Gakuto, Kite and Kai. While some have to be ambidextrous to a certain degree, in order to hit their backhand properly. • Similarly to Ryoma, Kai from Higa Chuu actually has one of these moments; up to a certain point of the game, he uses his right hand.

Then he changes not only to his left, but also with a! •: Kintarou (who's naive and seems to have problems when reading kanji, as well as having ), parodied/subverted by Hitouji and Konjiki (who play up the dumb stereotype to their advantage in the courts).. •: Seiichi Yukimura is a subversion on this trope. Not just for his gender, but because he gets better and is revealed to be a. •: Literally hundreds of them, that keep being released ever since. •: Shishido, Tachibana.

Atobe, later (although it can be considered subverted in this case, because the haircut doesn't change him and he has a wig made to look exactly like his old hair in a day or two, and Kabaji. •: These kids are good for a bunch of junior high schoolers, and the second and third years don't really look their age. This is actually a.

•: Common amongst many characters. Atobe's signature move is to knock the racquet out of other players' hands with the ball and have it return to him for a smash. Tezuka is able to hit a can with the ball, and have both of them ricochet to hit two more separated cans. Fuji can hit net balls with his eyes closed.

•: During tennis matches. •: Subverted. Tomoka and Sakuno are the only stable members of the 'Ryoma-sama Fan Club' and played straight with Atobe's, Wakato's, Oishi's and the Rikkai team's cheerleaders.

•: • Ryuuzaki-sensei was damn hot when young. • And 12 years ago, Nanjirou was ().

Now he's not that ugly, but he looks like a hobo. •: Akutsu, though he evolves into a after the Yamabuki matches. •: The Rikkaidai team skirts the line (though they're also made ), the Higa team crosses it per orders of their.

•: Several characters—more specifically Ryoma, Atobe, post Yamabuki matches Akutsu, Shishido, Mukahi, anime!Kirihara (as well as Shin Tenipuri), Kevin and Kaidoh (though the latter can be argued to be a male ). •: Shitenhouji as a whole and Oshitari Yuushi. •: Jirou Akutagawa, Eiji Kikumaru (partially; he's taller, heavier than the usual Keet), Taichi Dan, Kintarou Tooyama, Mukahi Gakuto. •: The Rikkaidai players, who will stop at practically nothing to win. •: Ryoma and Yanagi, in the anime. • Also Inui, in the.

•: During a The New Prince of Tennis chapter, Yamato comments on Tezuka's constant need to sacrifice himself for his team, complete with a montage of all the incidents. It's about time someone actually convinced him of his recklessness.

•: Played with. With the exception of Sanada from Rikkaidai, the captains and/or sub-captains rarely are the tallest in their teams. In fact, Kevin is both the shortest player and the captain of the American team. • Only partially. Akazawa of St.

Rudolph is actually the tallest on his team, and still their captain. Though, when that is said, it's Mizuki who is their de facto leader. • Yamabuki and Fudomine also has questionable heights on their respective captains. • The main reason for this is probably those large power players every team so conveniently happens to have at least one of.

•: Sadaharu Inui. Subverted because it's voluntary (Inui Juice, anyone?). •: All of his juices, specially the Aozu. Which not even can stomach.