The advance cut and synopsis of episode 10 of the anime “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP SEMIFINAL” has arrived!
Tsuyoshi Kon’s popular manga “The Prince of Tennis” (published by Shueisha Jump Comics) has been serialized in “Weekly Shonen Jump” since 1999 and has sold over 60 million copies. Since 2012, “New Prince of Tennis” has been serialized in “Jump SQ.” (Shueisha). It has been made into a TV anime, a musical, and a game, and it still enjoys the support of many fans.
“New Prince of Tennis”, which has been serialized in “Jump SQ.” (Shueisha) since 2012, has been made into a TV anime. After about 20 years, the stage has moved to the Kanto Tournament, the National Tournament, and the World Tournament, and in 2022, the “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP” will be broadcast, with representative members from each country played an exciting match.
The sequel, “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP SEMIFINAL” will be broadcast every Wednesday from October 2, 2024 (Wednesday).
Introducing the preview cut and synopsis from Episode 10 “Where the Tie Break Goes”!
In D1 (Double Swan), both teams are without a partner, and the battle continues between Tanegashima and Bismarck.
Since he can’t get a return game, Tanegashima’s goal is to bring the match to a tie-break, hold his service game, and win.
However, Inui mutters on Japan’s bench: “The tie-break is bad…”
Bismarck has a tiebreak win rate of 100%. He had the nickname “Mr. Tiebreaker”!
☆Watch the advance cut of Episode 10 (8 photos)>>>
(C) Tsuyoshi Konbi/Shueisha/NAS/New Tennis Prince Project
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Anime “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP SEMIFINAL”
Broadcast starts from Wednesday, October 2, 2024
TV Tokyo: Late night 24:00~
TV Osaka: Late night 25:35~
TV Aichi: Late night 25:30~
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■Every Wednesday 24:30~
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■Sequential delivery every Friday from 24:00
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The second installment of the “New Prince of Tennis U-17 WORLD CUP (Under Seventeen World Cup)” series!
The stage of battle moves to the semi-finals! !
U-17 WORLD CUP (Under Seventeen World Cup)
Ryoma and his team from Japan, who won the battle against the powerful nation of France, advance to the semi-finals.
The opponent in the semi-finals will be Germany, the world’s No. 1 strongest team led by professional tennis player Bork.
And Tezuka, with whom he once shared the joys and sorrows of his training camp, is also on the German team.
Facing Germany, which boasts overwhelming power, the members of the Japanese national team aim to improve and evolve!
Japan vs. Germany – The curtain on the fierce battle begins!
Ryoma Echizen: Junko Minagawa
Kunimitsu Tezuka: Okiayu Taro
Byodoin Phoenix: Hiroki Yasumoto
Jurgen Barisavich Bork: Kentaro Tone
Original work: Go Konbi (serialized in Shueisha’s “Jump SQ.”)
Director: Yoshinobu Tokumoto
Character design/chief animation director: Meiji Ishii
Series composition: Mitsuki Hirota
Color design: Tsumori Yuko
Art Director: Jinya Hiramura
Background: Atelier Rourke 07
Art setting: Yukie Inose, Tomoyuki Aoki
Director of Photography: Yuta Nakamura
Edit: Daisuke Hiraki
Sound director: Yuki Matsuoka
Music: Chihiro Tamaki
Sound production: Jinnan Studio
Opening theme: “Wake up” / Kidella
Ending theme: “GLANZ”/emBLEm=ADLER
Animation production: MSC
Produced by: NAS
Production: New Prince of Tennis Project
☆Anime official Twitter: @shintenianime
☆Anime official YouTube:Anime New Prince of Tennis Official Channel
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