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FREE THE PRINCE OF TENNIS: V. 24 PDF Takeshi Konomi | 200 pages | 08 Jul 2010 | Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc | 9781421516462 | English, Japanese | San Francisco, United States New Prince of Tennis 24 - Read New Prince of Tennis 24Online - Page 3 Staffand Production I. The anime is an adaptation of Konomi's Prince of Tennis Japanese manga series. The anime series first aired on the terrestrial Japanese network TV Tokyo from October 10, to March 30, The Prince of Tennis: v. 24, airing a total of one-hundred and seventy- eight episodes, which spanned across forty-five DVDs in Japan. It spanned a total of six episodes that are spread The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 three DVDs, the last of which being released on January 25, Viz Media handles the distribution of the series in North America, [6] where the episodes debuted as streaming media on Viz's and Cartoon Network 's joint online broadband service called Toonami Jetstream on July 14, As of January 15,a total of four DVD compilationsThe Prince of Tennis: v. 24 the first fifty episodes, have been released by Viz Media. From February through Februarya total of nine different versions were released seven individually, and the final two together. The first one, featuring the character Keigo Atobe voiced by Junichi Suwabe reached 14 on the Oricon charts. Kaido is forced to impersonate Ryoma due to a mistake in a tennis magazine by Shiba, a reporter, and ends up playing a match with Momoshiro. The members of the The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 Shonan team are introduced. Their training techniques are one-of-a-kind. Finallythe match between Seigaku and Josei is starting. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Wikipedia list article. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 article: The Prince of Tennis seasons 1 and 2. Main article: The Prince of Tennis seasons 3 and 4. Viz Media. Archived from the original on The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 Retrieved Anime News Network. Oricon Style. Archived from the original on March 17, Retrieved March 17, The Prince of Tennis by Takeshi Konomi. Ryoma Echizen Kunimitsu Tezuka. Categories : The Prince of Tennis episode lists. Hidden categories: CS1 uses Japanese-language script ja CS1 Japanese- language sources ja Articles with short The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 Short description is different from Wikidata The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 needing additional references from February All articles needing additional references Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with Japanese-language sources ja. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. July 14, Toonami Jetstream premiere. At the The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 of his father, Ryoma The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 moves to Japan after having success at tennis in the United States, having won four consecutive American Junior Openings. On his way to a Japanese tennis tournament, he "saves" Sakuno Ryuzaki from some thugs like an absolute pro. However due to this, he misses the tournament, however, he finds an opponent in the form of one of the thugs he met on the subway. He then puts his opponent, Sasabe, in his place during the match, where he reveals his exceptional tennis capabilities. Upon his arrival in Seishun Academy"Seigaku" for short, Ryoma teaches a lesson to two juniors who are picking on the freshmen. Takeshi Momoshiroone of the team's regulars, puts a stop to it and decides to play Ryoma in a tennis match. Noticing that Momoshiro has a bad ankle, Ryoma decides not to play with his dominant hand. Also, Sakuno's energetic friend, Tomokais introduced to Ryoma, and instantly proclaims herself to be his number one fan. The Seigaku regulars are introduced, while a journalistMamoru Inoue, and a photographerSaori Shiba, visit Seigaku in order to report on the team's upcoming ranking matches. Meanwhile, Ryoma defeats a second year non-regular, Araiusing an old broken tennis racket when the latter hides all three of Ryoma's rackets. Seeing his skill, the captain The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 the tennis team, Kunimitsu Tezukaenters Ryoma's name on the roster for the intraschool ranking matches despite the fact that he is a freshman. The Seigaku ranking matches has begun, and Ryoma and the Seigaku regulars continue to win their matches early on in the tournament. Ryoma then gets pitted against regular Kaoru Kaido in the third round, where the latter reveals his special move, the Snake Shot. This throws Ryoma off guard, so he decides to switch to his dominant hand. Kaido attempts to use his Snake shot to wear off Ryoma's stamina, and though Ryoma initially shows signs of sweating and fatigue, he surprises both Kaido and the spectators when his speed and power does not decrease. Near the end, it is revealed that Ryoma had been implementing a plan: he had been specifically hitting shots that Kaido had to bend his knees in order to return, thus Kaido would lose stamina far faster than Ryoma. His plan works, earning him the win. Inoue plays a match with Nanjiro Echizenthe former "Samurai Nanjiro", a legendary tennis professional, to get answers about why he retired. Though Nanjiro appears to not be taking it seriously, his skills show otherwise, and he easily beats Inoue with both his eyes closed. However, Inoue finds out that Nanjiro is now focusing on developing the skills of his son, Ryoma. Meanwhile, Sakuno looks for Ryoma to learn more about him and tennis. Using the data he gathered from Ryoma's previous match, Inui is able to dominate the match by accurately predicting and countering Ryoma's moves. Though irritated, Ryoma refuses to give up and reveals that he is glad to have transferred into Seigaku because he can now play against different types of players, like Inui. In The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 to counter Inui's data, Ryoma uses a new technique he had practiced when playing against his father, the One-footed Split Step. This requires him to continuously hop in place so he can react faster to the ball, as well as be able to move to another part of the court more quickly. Using this technique, Ryoma gains enough agility and speed to return Inui's calculated shots. This, along with the Twist Serve, surpasses Inui's data and turns the game into Ryoma's favor. Inui continues to be unable to return Ryoma's Twist Serve, resulting in his eventual loss. Ryoma then wins his next games, and finally becomes a regular. Meanwhile, Inui plays against his The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 opponent, Kaido, who also surpasses Inui's data and takes a spot in the regulars as well. With eight spots taken, Inui loses his place as a regular, however, Seigaku's coach, Sumire Ryuzaki, asks him to help in the regulars' training instead. During training, he introduces his special and dreaded vegetable juice, which most of the regulars fall victim to. Sasabe Again? Ryoma and the rest of the freshmen go to where Kachiro's father works as a tennis coach. However, they find trouble with Sasabe again, but this time, Sasabe's father is the bigger problem. In order to teach him a lesson, Ryoma asks the father to teach him tennis. Though The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 warns his father not to, the latter The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 more than willing to do so. In their practice match, the father ends up pulling a muscle after Ryoma shows him just how much he should have listened to Kachiro's father's advice about warming up first. Realizing that the only remaining singles slot left is singles 3, Ryoma and Momoshiro compete for it when they both want to play singles in the upcoming match against Gyokurin Middle School. However, when they decide to settle it with a The Prince of Tennis: v. 24, they end up playing doubles against locals instead. Though they defeat their first few challengers, they are utterly defeated by two cocky Gyokurin players due to their lack of teamwork. It is then that the two decide to play doubles in the upcoming match. Momoshiro and Ryoma volunteer to play in doubles 2, and develop a tactic to improve their playing coordination. However, despite their practice, they continue to clash with each other due to their natural dominant tendencies as singles players. In addition, their rivals use a strategy which takes advantage of Momoshiro and Ryoma's lack of coordination, turning the game into their favor. With their new strategy, Gyokurin continues to dominate. Irritated, Ryoma and Momoshiro realize that they are truly not suited to be doubles players, and agree to The Prince of Tennis: v. 24 the court in half. Now they each only have to defend one half of the court and is able to utilize their individual skills. Though strange, it is an effective strategy that wins them the game. However, due to their shameful performance, they still receive punishment from their coach. Fudomine Middle Schoolan unknown team that withdrew from last tournament for internal affairs, is Seigaku's next rival. In the first game, Seigaku's Shusuke Fuji and Takashi Kawamura find themselves struggling against the first Fudomine pair, forcing Fuji to use one of his Triple Counters, Tsubame Gaeshi, a technique that causes the ball to roll rather than bounce once it reaches the opponents' side of the court.