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6.9 1 Seasons • 13 Episodes

The Prince of Tennis II

The Seigaku tennis club has been invited to train at the U-17 (Under 17) camp. Seigaku is one of the 50 middle schools invited and must compete with high school players to prove they are just as good.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Junko Minagawa

    Junko Minagawa

    Ryōma Echizen (voice)

  • Ryotaro Okiayu

    Ryotaro Okiayu

    Kunimitsu Tezuka (voice)

  • Kenjiro Tsuda

    Kenjiro Tsuda

    Sadaharu Inui (voice)

  • Takayuki Kondo

    Takayuki Kondo

    Shūichirō Ōishi (voice)

  • Yuki Kaida

    Yuki Kaida

    Shūsuke Fuji (voice)

  • Mitsuru Miyamoto

    Mitsuru Miyamoto

    Shi Saitō (voice)

  • Hiroki Takahashi

    Hiroki Takahashi

    Eiji Kikumaru (voice)

  • Kohei Kiyasu

    Kohei Kiyasu

    Kaoru Kaidō (voice)

  • Masaya Onosaka

    Masaya Onosaka

    Takeshi Momoshiro (voice)

Overview

The Seigaku tennis club has been invited to train at the U-17 (Under 17) camp. Seigaku is one of the 50 middle schools invited and must compete with high school players to prove they are just as good.

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