The Prince of Tennis II

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  • 2012
  • 3 Seasons

The Prince of Tennis is an anime and manga series that has been popular with fans worldwide for over a decade. Recently, a new installment has been released titled The Prince of Tennis II. Produced by ADK, this series picks up where the original story left off, with a new generation of tennis players hoping to make a name for themselves in the world of professional tennis.

The series takes place several years after the original ended, and many of the characters from the original series have grown up and moved on from their tennis careers. However, a new tennis prodigy has emerged - Ryoma Echizen's son, Ryoga. Like his father, Ryoga is an extremely talented player with a natural instinct for the game. However, he also faces challenges that his father never did - including the pressure of living up to his father's legacy.

Ryoga is just one of many new characters introduced in The Prince of Tennis II. The series features a whole host of new players, each with their own unique playing style and personality. Despite their differences, they all share a deep love for the game of tennis and a burning desire to become the best in the world.

One of the most interesting aspects of The Prince of Tennis II is its focus on doubles matches. While the original series primarily focused on singles matches, the new series places a greater emphasis on the art of doubles play. This allows for some truly exciting and dynamic matches, as players learn to work together as a team in order to outmaneuver their opponents.

In addition to the focus on doubles play, The Prince of Tennis II also features a number of new play mechanics that help to keep the matches fresh and exciting. For example, some players have the ability to use special techniques that give them an advantage on the court. These techniques can range from simple tricks to complex, physics-defying moves that leave opponents scrambling to keep up.

Of course, no anime series is complete without its fair share of drama and emotional moments - and The Prince of Tennis II is no exception. Throughout the series, we see the characters struggle with their personal demons, whether it's the pressure to succeed, the fear of failure, or the pain of past regrets. These moments add depth and nuance to the characters, making them more than just one-dimensional tennis players.

Overall, The Prince of Tennis II is a worthy continuation of the original series. It offers plenty of exciting tennis action, interesting new characters, and emotional depth that will keep fans engaged from start to finish. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the original series or just someone looking for a great sports anime to watch, The Prince of Tennis II is definitely worth checking out.

The Prince of Tennis II is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (36 episodes). The series first aired on January 4, 2012.

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The Guided
23. The Guided
March 29, 2022
Tokugawa's shots continuously attack Byodoin. As a man who has overcome a fate worse than death, Byodoin finds Tokugawa's resolve lukewarm. Even as he approaches his limit, Tokugawa continues to fight through sheer tenacity. Byodoin's attacks are without mercy. Their deadly badly awakens the warrior spirit within Ryoma! Ignoring the attempts to stop him, Ryoma returns Byodoin's "Destruction" ...
Resolve
22. Resolve
June 26, 2015
After learning the glowing shot from Ryoga, Ryoma seeks out an even greater challenge to try it out. The sight reminds Ryoga of how Ryoma was in his younger days. "Let's have a real fight." Ryoma may have lost his memory, but he's still as competitive as ever, which brings a smile to Ryoga's face. Meanwhile, at the shuffle matches, Tokugawa goes toe-to-toe with Byodoin, No. 1 of the Genius 10...
The Emperor and the Monster
21. The Emperor and the Monster
March 29, 2022
In the match against the Genius 10's No. 2 Tanegashima and No. 6 Omagari, Sanada chooses Akutsu for his partner. The middle schoolers express concern over Akutsu's break from tennis, but it's Sanada who can't handle Tanegashima's slippery style. Sanada's wildly swinging racket strikes Akutsu on the cheek! Akutsu rises to his feet amidst a tense atmosphere. However, there's no rage in his expr...
Embrace the 10 Ball Strike and Sleep
20. Embrace the 10 Ball Strike and Sleep
June 26, 2015
The physical and mental battle of attrition between Marui and Kite versus Tono and Kimijima ends unexpectedly. In contrast with the ruthless match, as No. 5 Oni quietly stands alone on the court, Toyama challenges him to a game. Toyama's skills have improved through training with the losers. To become the best player in Japan, he wants to beat Oni. They more they play, the more his pure fight...
Betrayal and Negotiation
19. Betrayal and Negotiation
March 29, 2022
Marui and Kite take on No. 7 Kimijima, "The Negotiator on the Court," and No. 8 Tono, "The Executioner," in the third shuffle match. It's a strange combination, but the defensive power of Kite's Shukuchiho compliments Marui's trick shots, and their form appears ideal. However, Kimijima maintains his composure in the face of the middle school pair's success. Just then, Kite's shot suddenly str...
The Strongest Pair
18. The Strongest Pair
March 29, 2022
Atobe and Niou volunteer to play the first shuffle match against doubles pair No. 9 Oshitari and No. 10 Mori. Niou combats Oshitari's powerful serves shot from the staggering height of 226cm by taking on Tezuka's appearance and using his arm-straining Zero Degree Serve. The middle schoolers take control of the service game. They just need to win one more... Just then, Oshitari's cold gaze pie...
The Night Before the Battle
17. The Night Before the Battle
March 29, 2022
The middle schoolers defeat their opponents, acquire the No. 11 through 20 pins, and go on to face their next opponents, the first string's No. 1 through 10, also known as the Genius 10! At No. 1 Byodoin Houou's suggestion, they agree to conduct shuffle matches the next morning with their spots on the Japanese team at stake. The night before the battle, as Ryoma and Tokugawa are practicing o...
Reflection and Illusion
16. Reflection and Illusion
June 26, 2015
The middle schoolers' battle against the first string's No. 11 through 20 continues. Yukimura's opponent is No. 11 Fuwa. However, before the first shot, Fuwa offers Yukimura a handicap and blindfolds himself. Fuwa demonstrates his skills despite his lack of vision, but Yukimura shows no signs of giving up. He even challenges Fuwa, saying he doesn't need a handicap... Meanwhile, Irie plays aga...
The Battle Begins
15. The Battle Begins
March 29, 2022
Matches against the first string's No. 11 through 20 begin. Yanagi faces off against No. 17 Mitsuya. To Inui's surprise, he calls Mitsuya "Akuto-niisan." Mitsuya is the man who taught Yanagi Data Tennis when he was younger. Though it's a battle between two powerful Data Tennis players, Inui senses something is off when he sees Mitsuya toying with Yanagi... Meanwhile, Momoshiro and Kenya battl...
Prelude to a Revolution
14. Prelude to a Revolution
March 29, 2022
The middle schoolers are invited to participate in the U-17 Japanese team's training camp. The "losers" who were once dismissed from the camp have overcome their trials and returned, and the camp is lively once again. In room 205, Akaya tells his silent roommates stories about fallen soldiers. In room 201, Fuji and his roommates excitedly discuss the potted plants they brought. In room 211, t...
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Where to Watch The Prince of Tennis II
The Prince of Tennis II is available for streaming on the ADK website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Prince of Tennis II on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    January 4, 2012