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Mouri was initially a student at [[Shitenhouji]] in his first year of middle school before transferring to [[Rikkai]].<ref name="FB23.5"/>''New Prince of Tennis Fanbook 23.5'', pg 102, translated by [[User:Sakoori]]</ref> At Rikkai, he was a regular and member of the tennis team, but would often skip practice. As a result, Yanagi does not have much data on him as a player.<ref name="GA70">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 70</ref> At the Nationals one year prior, he played against Shitenhouji's [[Oshitari Kenya]] in the semifinals, winning the match without dropping a single game.<ref name="GA70">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 70</ref><ref name="SPE3">''Shin Tennis no Oujisama Specials'', Episode 3</ref> He graduated from Rikkai's middle school division and enrolled in the high school division, joining the tennis team in the process. He was given special treatment on account of being a genius and continued to skip practices.<ref name="GA243"/> | |||
Mouri was initially a student at [[Shitenhouji]] in his first year of middle school before transferring to [[Rikkai]].<ref name="FB23.5">''New Prince of Tennis Fanbook 23.5'', pg 102, translated by [[User:Sakoori]]</ref> At Rikkai, he was a regular and member of the tennis team, but would often skip practice. | |||
When Yukimura was hospitalized, his behaviour caused his juniors to resent him, as they perceived him as someone who took things for granted. He suffered a 0-6 loss to [[Hyoutei]]'s Ochi at the Kantou Singles Tournament and got injured in the process.<ref name="GA243"/> When he got his injury checked out at the hospital Yukimura was staying in, he contemplated quitting tennis entirely. It was there that he saw his junior struggle through his rehabilitation, clinging onto tennis in a way he had never been able to do. This inspired Mouri to reflect on himself and he started practicing until he could no longer stand every day. He then went on to win a newcomers tournament without dropping a single set, which allowed him to secure an invitation to the [[U-17 Representative Selection Camp]].<ref name="GA243"/> It was at the camp where he was paired with Ochi by the coaches in an effort to discourage him from skipping practices. | |||
When Yukimura was hospitalized, his behaviour caused his juniors to resent him, as they perceived him as someone who took things for granted. He suffered a 0-6 loss to [[Hyoutei]]'s Ochi at the Kantou Singles Tournament and got injured in the process.<ref name="GA243"/> When he got his injury checked out at the hospital Yukimura was staying in, he contemplated quitting tennis entirely. It was there that he saw his junior struggle through his rehabilitation, clinging onto tennis in a way he had never been able to do. This inspired Mouri to reflect on himself and he started practicing until he could no longer stand every day. During this time, it is believed that Mouri began leaving a cold bottle of sports drink (''Pocari Sweat'' in the manga) for Yukimura to find after he had finished his rehabilitation for the day. This caused Yukimura to believe that he was being encouraged by a "Sports Drink Fairy". He then went on to win a newcomers tournament without dropping a single set, which allowed him to secure an invitation to the [[U-17 Representative Selection Camp]].<ref name="GA243"/> It was at the camp where he was paired with Ochi by the coaches in an effort to discourage him from skipping practices. | |||
===U-17 Camp=== | ===U-17 Camp=== | ||
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====Genius 10 Challenge==== | ====Genius 10 Challenge==== | ||
Mouri and Ochi are the first to play a match against the middle schoolers vying for their representative spots.<ref name | Mouri and Ochi are the first to play a match against the middle schoolers vying for their representative spots.<ref name"GA70"/> They are matched with [[Atobe Keigo]] and [[Niou Masaharu]], the latter of whom channels an illusion of [[Tezuka Kunimitsu]] to play the match. Mouri warns their opponents to stop talking if they want to be able to return Ochi's [[Mach Serve]], but they end up winning the first game regardless. When Niou begins his service game, he hits Tezuka's [[Zero Shiki Serve]] to try and steal back the game. Mouri immediately figures out how to counter the serve and returns the ball before it has a chance to roll towards the net.<ref name="GA72">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 72</ref> Mouri and Ochi lose the first set 6-7 after a 48-50 tiebreaker, win the second set 6-0 and lose the third set 6-7.<ref name="GA81">'''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 81</ref> They are the only two members of the Genius 10 to lose their match to the middle schoolers. | ||
When [[Mifuune Nyudou]] returns to the camp and announces that the [[U-17 World Cup]] is allowing each nation to send forward a school consisting of middle school representatives, Mouri and Ochi both reclaim their Nos. 9 and 10 spots respectively.<ref name="GA131">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 131</ref> | When [[Mifuune Nyudou]] returns to the camp and announces that the [[U-17 World Cup]] is allowing each nation to send forward a school consisting of middle school representatives, Mouri and Ochi both reclaim their Nos. 9 and 10 spots respectively.<ref name="GA131">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 131</ref> | ||
===U-17 World Cup=== | |||
Before the quarterfinal match against France, Mouri ran into Yanagi and asked about Yukimura's condition, claiming that he was worried about his junior. This caused Yanagi to lash out against him, saying that he will never understand the pain and struggles Yukimura went through and that he would never forgive him for what happened.<ref name"GA242"/> | |||
====Quarterfinals vs. France==== | |||
Mouri ends up being paired with Yanagi by the coaches in the Doubles 1 match against France's [Edgard Delacroix] and [Jonathan St. Georges].<ref name="GA241">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 241</ref> The first set starts off well for Japan and they lead 5-0, but Yanagi opts to play by himself rather than utilize Mouri's skills to their advantage.<ref name="GA242"/> Before the start of the sixth game in the first set, Yanagi sees the same sports drink on the bench that Yukimura found while he was going through rehabilitation, making him realize that the "Sports Drink Fairy" was Mouri all along.<ref name="GA243"/> The two reconcile before the game resumes with Mouri asking Yanagi to control him in order to allow his data tennis to shine the brightest. France mount a comeback and steal the first set from Japan when Delacroix reveals his [[Art Tennis]]. | |||
Mouri finally begins to take things seriously going into the second set. In order to further help Yanagi collect data, he goes to sleep.<ref name="GA244">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 244</ref> In this state, St. Georges cannot collect his data, as he is not capable of extracting the information from a sleeping person. [[Byoudouin Houou]] reveals that when Mouri gets into a zone-like state, his brain activity mimic that of deep sleep.<ref name="GA245">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 245</ref> While asleep, he has the ability to return all of Delacroix's shots with ease, dragging the second set to 5-4 in France's favour. He soon wakes up and, allowing Yanagi to use his data, wins the second set 7-5. | |||
Before the start of the last set, Mouri tells Yanagi to stop thinking of himself as one Rikkai's "Big 3" and aim for the top spot instead. France begin by taking the advantage, going up 5-0 with Yanagi playing passively in order to complete his data on Delacroix and St. Georges. Mouri and Yanagi turn the set around and end up winning, claiming the victory for Japan. Yukimura hands Mouri the same cold bottle of sports drink, congratulating "Drink Fairy Senpai" on a good game, suggesting that he has forgiven Mouri for what happened.<ref name="GA247">''New Prince of Tennis Manga'', Golden Age 247</ref> | |||
===Events=== | ===Events=== |
Revision as of 13:04, 18 June 2021
Kanji | 毛利寿三郎 |
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Kana | もうりじゅさぶろう |
Gender | Male |
Birthday | January 3 (Capricorn) |
Height | N/APOT 191.63 cm[1]NPOT |
Weight | N/APOT 83.02 kg[1]NPOT |
Blood Type | B[1] |
Dominant Arm | Right |
Eyesight (Unaided) | 2.0 (both)[2] |
Family |
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Nicknames |
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School | Rikkai University High School 1st Year |
Elementary School | {{{Elementary School}}}
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Club Position | OB
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Play Style | All-rounder |
Doubles Partner(s) | |
Shoes | DUNLOP (Hybrid Pro II)[1] |
Racket(s) | DUNLOP (BIOMIMETIC M3.0)[1] |
Manga Debut | Golden Age 70 |
Anime Debut | OVA vs. Genius 10 Episode 4 |
Voice | Nojima KenjiJP {{{VoiceENCR}}}EN (CR) {{{VoiceENVIZ}}}EN (VIZ) |
Tenimyu Actors |
Mouri Jusaburou (
Appearance
Mouri has short, curly red hair and brown eyes. He stands at a height of 191.63 cm, making him the second tallest Japanese player introduced in the series. He is seen wearing the red Japanese U-17 High School Representative uniform and does not take off his jacket nor does he switch into shorts when playing.
Personality
Mouri is portrayed as cheery and upbeat and does not tend to take things seriously. He is known to slack off and skip tennis practice often, citing that practice is something done when he feels like it.[4] Though Mouri claims that he can get along with anyone,[5] Yukimura Seiichi, Sanada Genichirou and Yanagi Renji are initially shown to not be particularly fond of him.[6] Despite their hostilities, Mouri cares deeply for his juniors and even motivated Yukimura through his rehabilitation process by secretly leaving cold sports drinks at his hospital bedside.[4]
History
Mouri was initially a student at Shitenhouji in his first year of middle school before transferring to Rikkai.[7]New Prince of Tennis Fanbook 23.5, pg 102, translated by User:Sakoori</ref> At Rikkai, he was a regular and member of the tennis team, but would often skip practice. As a result, Yanagi does not have much data on him as a player.[8] At the Nationals one year prior, he played against Shitenhouji's Oshitari Kenya in the semifinals, winning the match without dropping a single game.[8][9] He graduated from Rikkai's middle school division and enrolled in the high school division, joining the tennis team in the process. He was given special treatment on account of being a genius and continued to skip practices.[4]
When Yukimura was hospitalized, his behaviour caused his juniors to resent him, as they perceived him as someone who took things for granted. He suffered a 0-6 loss to Hyoutei's Ochi at the Kantou Singles Tournament and got injured in the process.[4] When he got his injury checked out at the hospital Yukimura was staying in, he contemplated quitting tennis entirely. It was there that he saw his junior struggle through his rehabilitation, clinging onto tennis in a way he had never been able to do. This inspired Mouri to reflect on himself and he started practicing until he could no longer stand every day. During this time, it is believed that Mouri began leaving a cold bottle of sports drink (Pocari Sweat in the manga) for Yukimura to find after he had finished his rehabilitation for the day. This caused Yukimura to believe that he was being encouraged by a "Sports Drink Fairy". He then went on to win a newcomers tournament without dropping a single set, which allowed him to secure an invitation to the U-17 Representative Selection Camp.[4] It was at the camp where he was paired with Ochi by the coaches in an effort to discourage him from skipping practices.
U-17 Camp
Camp Revolution
Mouri is seen returning with the members of the Genius 10 from their foreign expedition trip. It is here where he is introduced as the No. 10 representative of the Japanese U-17. It is there that he learns the Nos. 11-20 representatives have been defeated by the middle schoolers and that they are now going to challenge and steal the Nos. 1-10 spots as well.[10]
Genius 10 Challenge
Mouri and Ochi are the first to play a match against the middle schoolers vying for their representative spots.Cite error: The opening <ref>
tag is malformed or has a bad name They are matched with Atobe Keigo and Niou Masaharu, the latter of whom channels an illusion of Tezuka Kunimitsu to play the match. Mouri warns their opponents to stop talking if they want to be able to return Ochi's Mach Serve, but they end up winning the first game regardless. When Niou begins his service game, he hits Tezuka's Zero Shiki Serve to try and steal back the game. Mouri immediately figures out how to counter the serve and returns the ball before it has a chance to roll towards the net.[11] Mouri and Ochi lose the first set 6-7 after a 48-50 tiebreaker, win the second set 6-0 and lose the third set 6-7.[12] They are the only two members of the Genius 10 to lose their match to the middle schoolers.
When Mifuune Nyudou returns to the camp and announces that the U-17 World Cup is allowing each nation to send forward a school consisting of middle school representatives, Mouri and Ochi both reclaim their Nos. 9 and 10 spots respectively.[13]
U-17 World Cup
Before the quarterfinal match against France, Mouri ran into Yanagi and asked about Yukimura's condition, claiming that he was worried about his junior. This caused Yanagi to lash out against him, saying that he will never understand the pain and struggles Yukimura went through and that he would never forgive him for what happened.Cite error: The opening <ref>
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Quarterfinals vs. France
Mouri ends up being paired with Yanagi by the coaches in the Doubles 1 match against France's [Edgard Delacroix] and [Jonathan St. Georges].[14] The first set starts off well for Japan and they lead 5-0, but Yanagi opts to play by himself rather than utilize Mouri's skills to their advantage.[6] Before the start of the sixth game in the first set, Yanagi sees the same sports drink on the bench that Yukimura found while he was going through rehabilitation, making him realize that the "Sports Drink Fairy" was Mouri all along.[4] The two reconcile before the game resumes with Mouri asking Yanagi to control him in order to allow his data tennis to shine the brightest. France mount a comeback and steal the first set from Japan when Delacroix reveals his Art Tennis.
Mouri finally begins to take things seriously going into the second set. In order to further help Yanagi collect data, he goes to sleep.[15] In this state, St. Georges cannot collect his data, as he is not capable of extracting the information from a sleeping person. Byoudouin Houou reveals that when Mouri gets into a zone-like state, his brain activity mimic that of deep sleep.[16] While asleep, he has the ability to return all of Delacroix's shots with ease, dragging the second set to 5-4 in France's favour. He soon wakes up and, allowing Yanagi to use his data, wins the second set 7-5.
Before the start of the last set, Mouri tells Yanagi to stop thinking of himself as one Rikkai's "Big 3" and aim for the top spot instead. France begin by taking the advantage, going up 5-0 with Yanagi playing passively in order to complete his data on Delacroix and St. Georges. Mouri and Yanagi turn the set around and end up winning, claiming the victory for Japan. Yukimura hands Mouri the same cold bottle of sports drink, congratulating "Drink Fairy Senpai" on a good game, suggesting that he has forgiven Mouri for what happened.[3]
Events
table of character history
Personal Information
- Father's Occupation:
- Most Visited Spot on Campus:
- Hobbies: Stamp Rallies, Botany[1]
- Dislikes: Hot things (has a cat's tongue), hair dryers[1]
- Spends His Allowance On:
- Most Wanted Item:
- Skills Outside of Tennis: Pro-wrestling joint-locking techniques, dislocating his joints, getting along with anyone[5]
- Place he'd like to travel:
- Gift he'd give his dearest:
- Random Fact:
Preferences
- Favorite Food: Oyakodon (chicken and egg rice bowl), Yasai Tendon (vegetables rice bowl)[7]
- Favorite Color: Orange[7]
- Favorite Motto:
- Favorite Movie:
- Favorite Book:
- Favorite Music:
- Favorite Type (of person): Someone gentle[7]
- Favorite Date Spot:
Daily School Life
Tennis Bag Contents
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Relationships
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Tennis
Stats
Speed | 5 |
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Power | 4 |
Stamina | 4 |
Mental | 6 |
Technique | 5 |
Kurobe's Memo:
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Trivia
- Miscellaneous trivia
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Quotes
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Others about Mouri
Mouri about others
- About Character: "Quote goes here"
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Music
Gallery
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Rikkai University-Affiliated Middle School Tennis Club Guide STRENGTH, pg 53, translated by User:Sakoori
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Rising Beat Profile
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 247
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 243
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 TeniPuri Party, pg XX, translated by Osaka Mambo Translations
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 242
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 8.0 8.1 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 70
- ↑ Shin Tennis no Oujisama Specials, Episode 3
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 65
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 72
- ↑ 'New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 81
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 131
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 241
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 244
- ↑ New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 245
Contributors: Dust, Electrolimes, Kaoz, Sakoori