The Prince of Tennis II

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The Prince of Tennis II, known in Japan as The New Prince of Tennis (Japanese: 新テニスの王子様, Hepburn: Shin Tennis no Ōjisama), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. It is a sequel to Konomi's manga series The Prince of Tennis. It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Jump Square since March 2009. A 13-episode anime television series adaptation was broadcast on TV Tokyo from January to March 2012. A 13-episode sequel anime television series, titled The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup, aired from July to September 2022; it was followed by The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Semifinal, which aired from October to December 2024. Another new sequel titled The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Finals Members Decisive Match is set to premiere in Q4 2026.

PublishedbyShueisha
ImprintJump Comics SQ.
Quick facts 新テニスの王子様 (Shin Tennis no Ōjisama), Genre ...
The Prince of Tennis II
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Ryoma Echizen
新テニスの王子様
(Shin Tennis no Ōjisama)
GenreSports[1]
Manga
The New Prince of Tennis
Written byTakeshi Konomi
Published byShueisha
ImprintJump Comics SQ.
MagazineJump Square
Original runMarch 4, 2009 – present
Volumes47 (List of volumes)
Further information
Anime television series
Directed byHideyo Yamamoto
Music byCher Watanabe
Studio
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTV Aichi, TV Tokyo, TV Osaka
Original run January 5, 2012 March 29, 2012
Episodes13 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Special
Directed byHideyo Yamamoto
Music byCher Watanabe
Studio
  • M.S.C
  • Production I.G
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Released April 20, 2012 April 24, 2013
Runtime23 minutes
Episodes7 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
OVA vs. Genius 10
Directed byHideyo Yamamoto
Music byCher Watanabe
Studio
  • M.S.C
  • Production I.G
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Released October 28, 2014 June 26, 2015
Runtime23 minutes
Episodes10 (List of episodes)
Original net animation
Hyotei vs. Rikkai Game of Future
Directed byKeiichiro Kawaguchi
Written byMitsutaka Hirota
Music byChihiro Tamaki
Studio
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Released February 13, 2021 April 17, 2021
Runtime48 minutes
Episodes2 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
U-17 World Cup
Directed byKeiichiro Kawaguchi
Written byMitsutaka Hirota
Music byChihiro Tamaki
Studio
  • M.S.C
  • Studio Kai
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run July 7, 2022 September 29, 2022
Episodes13 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
U-17 World Cup Semifinal
Directed byYoshinobu Tokumoto
Written byMitsutaka Hirota
Music byChihiro Tamaki
StudioM.S.C
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run October 3, 2024 December 26, 2024
Episodes13 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
U-17 World Cup Finals Members Decisive Match
Original run Q4 2026 scheduled
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Plot

The New Prince of Tennis is set shortly after the end of the original manga. Ryoma Echizen returns to Japan after his trip to America as a candidate for the Japanese U-17 (under 17) High School Representatives Selection Camp, along with 50 other middle school tennis players.

Media

Manga

The New Prince of Tennis, written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi, was announced by Shueisha's Jump Square on November 4, 2008.[2] The series began serialization in the magazine on March 4, 2009.[3][4] In February 2026, it was announced that the manga would end in six chapters.[5] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on August 4, 2009.[6] As of June 4, 2026, 47 volumes have been released.[7]

Anime

A 13-episode anime television series adaptation by Production I.G and M.S.C ran from January 5 to March 29, 2012.[8][a] The episodes were collected in seven DVDs, released from April 20, 2012,[10] to April 24, 2013.[11] Each DVD included a special original video animation (OVA) episode.[10][11] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[12]

A ten-episode OVA, titled The Prince of Tennis II OVA vs. Genius 10, was released on five DVDs from October 29, 2014,[13] to June 26, 2015.[14] The OVA has been streamed by Crunchyroll.[15]

A two-part original net animation (ONA) by Studio Kai and M.S.C,[16] titled The Prince of Tennis II: Hyotei vs. Rikkai Game of Future, was released on February 13[17] and April 17, 2021,[18] respectively.

In April 2021, Funimation announced that they licensed the entire The Prince of Tennis anime franchise.[19] and The Prince of Tennis II was added to their platform on August 17 of the same year.[20]

During the 20th anniversary event of The Prince of Tennis on October 10, 2021, it was announced that a new anime television series titled The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup was being produced. The staff of the Hyotei vs. Rikkai Game of Future ONA series, as well as the main cast members, reprised their roles.[21] It aired from July 7 to September 29, 2022, on TV Tokyo.[22][b] The opening theme song is "I Can Fly" by Yoshiki Ezaki and Bleecker Chrome, while the ending theme song is "Dear Friends" by TeniPri Artistars.[24] Crunchyroll has licensed the series, streaming it along with an English dub.[25]

In June 2023, a sequel to the series, subtitled U-17 World Cup Semifinal, was announced.[26] It aired from October 3 to December 26, 2024, on TV Tokyo.[27][28][c] The opening theme song is "Wake Up", performed by Kindella,[30] while the ending theme song is "Glanz", performed by Emblem=Adler, a unit consisting of voice actors of the anime's German team—Ryōtarō Okiayu (Kunimitsu Tezuka), Kentaro Tone (Jürgen Borisovich Volk), and Mitsuki Saiga (Q.P.).[31] Crunchyroll licensed the sequel as well.[32]

In September 2025, another new sequel to the series, subtitled U-17 World Cup Finals Members Decisive Match, was announced.[33] It is set to premiere in Q4 2026.[34]

Notes

  1. TV Tokyo listed the air dates for the series on Wednesday at 25:50, which is effectively Thursday at 1:50 a.m. JST.[9]
  2. TV Tokyo listed the air dates for the series on Wednesday at 24:00, which is effectively Thursday at midnight.[23]
  3. TV Tokyo listed the air dates for the series on Wednesday at 24:00, which is effectively Thursday at midnight.[29]

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