Prince of TennisGenre: Action / Drama /Sports (Age Rating 7+) Availability : Stocking Item - Usually Ships Within 24-48 Hours Unless Backordered Ryoma Echizen is the 12-year-old son of a famous tennis player and a tennis genius in his own right! Boxed Set #1: (Eps #1-13) With talent in his blood and fire in his eyes, he backs up his confidence on the court with amazing skills. Now he has to overcome the older players on his high school team who are dead set against letting him surpass them. To defeat the slippery "Viper," the calculating Inui Sadahara, and a host of other opponents, Ryoma will need everything he's gotten from his father and more! Boxed Set #2: (Eps #14-26) Ryoma Echizen and the rest of the Seigaku players enter the district tennis tournament as the school to beat. But an unknown team comes from out of nowhere to put them to the test. During a series of intense matches marked by extreme angles, tough spins, and gutsy play, it starts to look like the favorites will be taken down! Ryoma even gets injured during his grueling match and desperately searches for a way to win. Can he pull it off and keep his reign as The Prince of Tennis? Boxed Set #3: (Eps #27-38) Ryoma and the Seigaku tennis team have reached the Metropolitan Tournament, the pinnacle of youth tennis. First up, the "golden pair" doubles team of Oishi and Kikumaru are forced to resort to the unusual Australian formation to throw off their opponents. Then Ryoma faces the "Lefty-Killer," who uses a dangerous and devastating twist spin. To fight back, the Prince of Tennis must resort to amazing acrobatics and outrageous innovation! Boxed Set #4: (Eps #39-50) The second half of the Metropolitan Tournament begins! The doubles teams power through the toughest matches they've seen yet, and Ryoma's match with Akutsu from Yamabuki Junior High fires up the court. With all the trouble Ryoma's encountered with Akutsu, everyone's worried for his safety, but Ryoma isn't about to let up, not with Akutsu's coach slipping Akutsu secret strategies! Then the inter-team matches begin, and it's not the walk in the park the first-years were expecting! |
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