Ryoma Eichizen, a.k.a. "The Prince of Tennis" is seventh grade tennis prodigy who can outplay players twice his size. Read a description The Prince of Tennis, the popular sports shonen manga series from VIZ Media and Shonen Jump including a story summary, character descriptions, manga reviews, cover art galleries, fan sites and learn more about its creator, Takeshi Konomi.
Ryoma Eichizen, a.k.a. "The Prince of Tennis" is seventh grade tennis prodigy who can outplay players twice his age. Read a description of this popular sports shonen manga series from VIZ Media and Shonen Jump including a story summary, character descriptions and learn more about its creator, Takeshi Konomi.
Visit VIZ Media's Shonen Jump Web page for
The Prince of Tennis manga, and read story summaries, character profiles and see an online
manga preview of this hit sports
manga series.
Visit the Shueisha / Shonen Jump Japan Web site for
The Prince of Tennis manga for the latest updates on new chapters as serialized in
Shonen Jump Magazine.
"TeniPuri"is the Japanese way of abbreviating
The Prince of Tennis and Tenipuri.com is the Japanese home of this popular sports
manga and
anime series.
Noting the hype and anticipation surrounding the U.S. release of the first volume of
The Prince of Tennis manga, Anime News Network's reviewer finds it to be a "mild disappointment." Find out why in this review of
The Prince of Tennis Volume 1 graphic novel from Shonen Jump / VIZ Media.
In his review of
The Prince of Tennis Volume 16, reviewer Michael Aronson contends that
TeniPuri isn't so different from Dragon Ball Z. While Dragon Ball battles are fought with fireballs, the Seigaku Tennis team and opponents "do battle by launching white-hot tennis balls at each other."
In his review of Volume 19, Michael Aronson from Manga Life notes that he's "impressed by the turn
Prince of Tennis has taken," although he's somewhat put off by the quick advance of several key players to the Final Four of the Kanto Tournament.