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====[[Intraschool Ranking Arc]]====
====[[Intraschool Ranking Arc]]====
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| 1
|1
| Oct 10, 2001
|Oct 10, 2001
| 王子様現る
|王子様現る
| A Prince Appears
|A Prince Appears
| [[Ryuuzaki Sakuno]] meets [[Echizen Ryouma]], a returnee from the United States, for the first time on the way to a tennis tournament. Ryouma is disqualified due to lateness, but has a match against high schooler [[Sasabe (disambiguation)|Sasabe]], whom he beats easily.
|[[Ryuuzaki Sakuno]] meets [[Echizen Ryouma]], a returnee from the United States, for the first time on the way to a tennis tournament. Ryouma is disqualified due to lateness, but has a match against high schooler [[Sasabe (disambiguation)|Sasabe]], whom he beats easily.
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| 2
|2
| Oct 17, 2001
|Oct 17, 2001
| サムライ·ジュニア
|サムライ·ジュニア
| Samurai Junior
|Samurai Junior
| School starts at [[Seishun Academy Middle School|Seigaku]], and Ryouma shows up two second years who are bullying his fellow first years. He then plays a match against second year [[Momoshiro Takeshi]], who withdraws due to injury. [[Osakada Tomoka]] meets Ryouma for the first time.
|School starts at [[Seishun Academy Middle School|Seigaku]], and Ryouma shows up two second years who are bullying his fellow first years. He then plays a match against second year [[Momoshiro Takeshi]], who withdraws due to injury. [[Osakada Tomoka]] meets Ryouma for the first time.
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| 3
|3
| Oct 24, 2001
|Oct 24, 2001
| 登場!青学レギュラー
|登場!青学レギュラー
| The Seigaku Regulars Make Their Debut
|The Seigaku Regulars Make Their Debut
| The Seigaku regulars are introduced, along with reporters [[Inoue Mamoru]] and [[Shiba Saori]]. Ryoma beats second year bully [[Arai Masashi]] with a broken racket and is entered by [[Tezuka Kunimitsu]] for the intraschool tournament, despite his first year status.
|The Seigaku regulars are introduced, along with reporters [[Inoue Mamoru]] and [[Shiba Saori]]. Ryoma beats second year bully [[Arai Masashi]] with a broken racket and is entered by [[Tezuka Kunimitsu]] for the intraschool tournament, despite his first year status.
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| 4
|4
| Oct 31, 2001
|Oct 31, 2001
| マムシと呼ばれる男
|マムシと呼ばれる男
| The One Named Viper
|The One Named Viper
| The intraschool ranking tournament begins. Ryouma beats his initial opponents easily before facing second year regular [[Kaidou Kaoru]]. Kaidou uses the [[Snake]] Shot, forcing Ryouma to switch to playing with his dominant hand.
|The intraschool ranking tournament begins. Ryouma beats his initial opponents easily before facing second year regular [[Kaidou Kaoru]]. Kaidou uses the [[Snake]] Shot, forcing Ryouma to switch to playing with his dominant hand.
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| 5
|5
| Nov 7, 2001
|Nov 7, 2001
| スネイク·ショット
|スネイク·ショット
| Snake Shot
|Snake Shot
| Kaidou uses the Snake in order to wear down Ryouma's stamina. He appears to be succeeding at first, but it turns out that Ryouma is hitting shots in order to force Kaidou to bend his knees closer to the ground. Ryouma ends up winning the match.
|Kaidou uses the Snake in order to wear down Ryouma's stamina. He appears to be succeeding at first, but it turns out that Ryouma is hitting shots in order to force Kaidou to bend his knees closer to the ground. Ryouma ends up winning the match.
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| 6
|6
| Nov 14, 2001
|Nov 14, 2001
| その男, 越前南次郎
|その男, 越前南次郎
| Echizen Nanjirou
|Echizen Nanjirou
| Inoue and Shiba travel to the Echizen household in order to snag an interview with Ryouma's father, [[Echizen Nanjirou]], a famous retired tennis player. Nanjirou quite literally beats Inoue with his eyes closed, but lets slip that he's focusing on training Ryouma.
|Inoue and Shiba travel to the Echizen household in order to snag an interview with Ryouma's father, [[Echizen Nanjirou]], a famous retired tennis player. Nanjirou quite literally beats Inoue with his eyes closed, but lets slip that he's focusing on training Ryouma.
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| 7
|7
| Nov 21, 2001
|Nov 21, 2001
| 二人のリョーマ
|二人のリョーマ
| The Two Ryoumas
|The Two Ryoumas
| Ryouma plays third year regular [[Inui Sadaharu]], a [[Data Tennis]] player, for his next ranking match. Using his data on Ryouma, Inui manages to successfully predict where his shots are going and counter him accordingly.
|Ryouma plays third year regular [[Inui Sadaharu]], a [[Data Tennis]] player, for his next ranking match. Using his data on Ryouma, Inui manages to successfully predict where his shots are going and counter him accordingly.
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| 8
|8
| Nov 28, 2001
|Nov 28, 2001
| スプリットステップ
|スプリットステップ
| The Split Step
|The Split Step
| Using a the [[One-footed Split Step]], Ryouma successfully manages to increase his speed and agility and, combined with his [[Twist Serve]], surpasses Inui's data. This episode also shows Ryouma's relationship with his father and how easily he's beaten by him.
|Using a the [[One-footed Split Step]], Ryouma successfully manages to increase his speed and agility and, combined with his [[Twist Serve]], surpasses Inui's data. This episode also shows Ryouma's relationship with his father and how easily he's beaten by him.
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| 9
|9
| Dec 5, 2001
|Dec 5, 2001
| ザ·ハード·デイ
|ザ·ハード·デイ
| The Hard Day
|The Hard Day
| Inui is unable to return the Twist Serve and loses. Ryouma wins his subsequent matches, securing his spot as a regular. Kaidou then beats Inui, kicking him out of the regulars. He becomes the team's manager and the infamous [[Inui Juice]] is born.
|Inui is unable to return the Twist Serve and loses. Ryouma wins his subsequent matches, securing his spot as a regular. Kaidou then beats Inui, kicking him out of the regulars. He becomes the team's manager and the infamous [[Inui Juice]] is born.
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| 10
|10
| Dec 12, 2001
|Dec 12, 2001
| 逆襲!佐々部再び
|逆襲!佐々部再び
| Counterattack! Sasabe Again?
|Counterattack! Sasabe Again?
| The first years visit the tennis school where [[Katou Kachirou]]'s father teaches. They run into Sasabe and his father, the Golden Retriever, and Ryouma plays the elder. The match doesn't conclude as Sasabe didn't warm up properly and injures himself.
|The first years visit the tennis school where [[Katou Kachirou]]'s father teaches. They run into Sasabe and his father, the Golden Retriever, and Ryouma plays the elder. The match doesn't conclude as Sasabe didn't warm up properly and injures himself.
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====[[Tokyo District Preliminary - Fudoumine Arc]]====
====[[Tokyo District Preliminary - Fudoumine Arc]]====
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| 11
|11
| Dec 19, 2001
|Dec 19, 2001
| 越前VS桃城
|越前VS桃城
| Ryouma vs. Momoshiro
|Ryouma vs. Momoshiro
| Ryouma and Momoshiro decide to play each other for the remaining Singles 3 position. They end up playing doubles at a street court, where they easily defeat their challengers before being bested by the [[Izumi Tomoya]]/[[Fukawa Kimiyoshi]] pair.
|Ryouma and Momoshiro decide to play each other for the remaining Singles 3 position. They end up playing doubles at a street court, where they easily defeat their challengers before being bested by the [[Izumi Tomoya]]/[[Fukawa Kimiyoshi]] pair.
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| 12
|12
| Dec 26, 2001
|Dec 26, 2001
| ア·ウンな二人
|ア·ウンな二人
| The Perfect Match
|The Perfect Match
| Ryouma and Momoshiro decide to play Doubles 2 against [[Gyokurin Middle School]] out of pride. They end up rematching the Izumi/Fukawa pair, although they continue to do poorly due to their lack of coordination borne from their singles player status.
|Ryouma and Momoshiro decide to play Doubles 2 against [[Gyokurin Middle School]] out of pride. They end up rematching the Izumi/Fukawa pair, although they continue to do poorly due to their lack of coordination borne from their singles player status.
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| 13
|13
| Jan 9. 2002
|Jan 9. 2002
| 男はダブルス!
|男はダブルス!
| Real Men Play Doubles
|Real Men Play Doubles
| Their strategies failing, Ryouma and Momoshiro split the court in half, each effectively playing singles in their own half and using the "Ah-Un" strategy to divvy up balls which land on the center line. They prove victorious in the end.
|Their strategies failing, Ryouma and Momoshiro split the court in half, each effectively playing singles in their own half and using the "Ah-Un" strategy to divvy up balls which land on the center line. They prove victorious in the end.
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| 14
|14
| Jan 16, 2002
|Jan 16, 2002
| つばめ返し!
|つばめ返し!
| The Triple Counter
|The Triple Counter
| [[Fuji Shuusuke]] and [[Kawamura Takashi]] start off Seigaku's next game against relatively unknown public school [[Fudoumine Middle School|Fudoumine]]'s [[Ishida Gin]]/[[Sakurai Masaya]] pair. Feeling cornered, Shuusuke uses's one of his Triple Counters: [[Tsubame Gaeshi]].
|[[Fuji Shuusuke]] and [[Kawamura Takashi]] start off Seigaku's next game against relatively unknown public school [[Fudoumine Middle School|Fudoumine]]'s [[Ishida Gin]]/[[Sakurai Masaya]] pair. Feeling cornered, Shuusuke uses's one of his Triple Counters: [[Tsubame Gaeshi]].
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|15
| Jan 23, 2002
|Jan 23, 2002
| それぞれの戦い
|それぞれの戦い
| To Each His Own Battle
|To Each His Own Battle
| In an attempt to counteract Tsubame Gaeshi, Ishida uses a powerful shot known as the [[Hadoukyuu]]. When Shuusuke attempts to return it, Kawamura intercepts it, injuring his wrist in the process. Shuusuke forfeits the game in order to get medical attention.
|In an attempt to counteract Tsubame Gaeshi, Ishida uses a powerful shot known as the [[Hadoukyuu]]. When Shuusuke attempts to return it, Kawamura intercepts it, injuring his wrist in the process. Shuusuke forfeits the game in order to get medical attention.
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|16
| Jan 30, 2002
|Jan 30, 2002
| ブーメラン·スネイク
|ブーメラン·スネイク
| The Boomerang Snake
|The Boomerang Snake
| The [[Kikumaru Eiji]]/[[Ooishi Shuuichirou]] pair, also known as the [[Golden Pair]], win their match. The Singles 3 game between Kaidou and [[Kamio Akira]] commences after a break due to the rain, and Kaidou hits the [[Snake|Boomerang Snake]] for the first time.
|The [[Kikumaru Eiji]]/[[Ooishi Shuuichirou]] pair, also known as the [[Golden Pair]], win their match. The Singles 3 game between Kaidou and [[Kamio Akira]] commences after a break due to the rain, and Kaidou hits the [[Snake|Boomerang Snake]] for the first time.
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|17
| Feb 6, 2002
|Feb 6, 2002
| 小さなガッツポーズ
|小さなガッツポーズ
| A Little Gesture of Triumph
|A Little Gesture of Triumph
| Kaidou is unable to hit the Boomerang Snake again despite repeated attempts, but the match ends up turning into a stamina battle, so he wins it. [[Tachibana An]] reveals her identity as the younger sister of Fudoumine's [[Tachibana Kippei]] to Momoshiro.
|Kaidou is unable to hit the Boomerang Snake again despite repeated attempts, but the match ends up turning into a stamina battle, so he wins it. [[Tachibana An]] reveals her identity as the younger sister of Fudoumine's [[Tachibana Kippei]] to Momoshiro.
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|18
| Feb 13, 2002
|Feb 13, 2002
| ラブレター
|ラブレター
| The Love Letter
|The Love Letter
| Nanjirou reminisces on his time training under [[Ryuuzaki Sumire]] at Seigaku. The next match starts, with [[Ibu Shinji]] returning Ryouma's [[Twist Serve]] with ease and countering it with his own [[Twist Serve|Kick Serve]], turning it into a service game.
|Nanjirou reminisces on his time training under [[Ryuuzaki Sumire]] at Seigaku. The next match starts, with [[Ibu Shinji]] returning Ryouma's [[Twist Serve]] with ease and countering it with his own [[Twist Serve|Kick Serve]], turning it into a service game.
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| 19
|19
| Feb 20, 2002
|Feb 20, 2002
| 傷だらけのリョーマ
|傷だらけのリョーマ
| Battle-Scarred Ryouma
|Battle-Scarred Ryouma
| Ibu's [[Spot]], which causes temporary paralysis of the arm, causes Ryouma to lose his grip on his racket, resulting in it hitting his eye. Ryouma's eyelid begins to bleed profusely, endangering his chances at victory.
|Ibu's [[Spot]], which causes temporary paralysis of the arm, causes Ryouma to lose his grip on his racket, resulting in it hitting his eye. Ryouma's eyelid begins to bleed profusely, endangering his chances at victory.
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|20
| Feb 27, 2001
|Feb 27, 2001
| タイムリミット
|タイムリミット
| Time Limit
|Time Limit
| Tezuka gives Ryouma ten minutes to win the game or forfeit. Ryouma manages to overcome the Spot by switching which arm he plays with, securing both his victory and the team's. Seigaku celebrates at Kawamura's family sushi restaurant.
|Tezuka gives Ryouma ten minutes to win the game or forfeit. Ryouma manages to overcome the Spot by switching which arm he plays with, securing both his victory and the team's. Seigaku celebrates at Kawamura's family sushi restaurant.
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====[[Seigaku Training Arc]]====
====[[Seigaku Training Arc]]====
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| 21
|21
| Mar 3, 2002
|Mar 3, 2002
| テニスコートは燃えているか?
|テニスコートは燃えているか?
| Is the Tennis Court Burning Up?
|Is the Tennis Court Burning Up?
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| ✓
|✓
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| 22
|22
| Mar 13, 2002
|Mar 13, 2002
| 薫の災難
|薫の災難
| Kaoru's Troubles
|Kaoru's Troubles
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| ✓
|✓
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| 23
|23
| Mar 20. 2002
|Mar 20. 2002
| 登場!乾汁デラックス
|登場!乾汁デラックス
| Here Comes Inui's Deluxe Drink
|Here Comes Inui's Deluxe Drink
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| 24
|24
| Mar 27, 2002
|Mar 27, 2002
| リョーマの休日
|リョーマの休日
| Ryoma's Day Off
|Ryoma's Day Off
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|25
| Apr 10, 2002
|Apr 10, 2002
| 青学最強の男〈前編〉
|青学最強の男〈前編〉
| Seigaku's Strongest Man| Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 1
| Seigaku's Strongest Man |Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 1
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|26
| Apr 10, 2002
|Apr 10, 2002
| 青学最強の男〈後編〉
|青学最強の男〈後編〉
| Seigaku's Strongest Man|Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 2
| Seigaku's Strongest Man |Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 2
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===Season 2===
===Season 2===
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|27
|April 17, 2002
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|Karupin's Adventure
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====[[Tokyo Tournament - St. Rudolph Arc]]====
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|28
|April 24, 2002
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|A New Regular Appears!?
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|29
|May 1, 2002
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|Momo and Viper
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|30
|May 8, 2002
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|Mizuki's Scenario
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|31
|May 15, 2002
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|The Moon Volley
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|32
|May 22, 2002
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|Super Move! Eiji's Pretend to Sleep Attack!?
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|33
|May 29, 2002
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|The Tiebreak
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|34
|June 5, 2002
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|Twist Spin Shot
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|35
|June 12, 2002
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|Drive B
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|36
|June 19, 2002
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|Big Brother, Fuji Shuusuke
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|37
|June 26, 2002
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|Tennis Ball with Ryouma's Face
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|38
|July 3, 2002
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|Penal-Tea
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|39
|July 10, 2002
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|Higuma Otoshi!
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|40
|July 17, 2002
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|A Duel in the Rain
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====[[Tokyo Tournament - Yamabuki Arc]]====
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|41
|July 24, 2002
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|Trouble!
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|42
|July 31, 2002
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|Ooishi Being Targeted
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|43
|August 7, 2002
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|Lucky Sengoku
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|44
|August 14, 2002
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|Jack Knife
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|45
|August 21, 2002
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|The Devil on the Court
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|46
|August 21, 2002
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|Samurai Spirit
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|47
|September 4, 2002
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|I Can't Lose!
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|48
|September 11, 2002
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|The Decisive Moment
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====[[Preparing for the Kantou Tournament Arc]]====
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|49
|September 18, 2002
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|Different Kind of Fight
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|50
|September 25, 2002
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|Segaku's Claim to Fame!
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|51
|October 2, 2002
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|Inui's Challenge
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|52
|October 9, 2002
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|Seigaku's Biggest Crisis
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|53
|October 16, 2002
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|The Momo Who's Returned
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===Season 3===
===Season 3===
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|54
|October 23, 2002
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|Kaoru's Special Training
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====[[Kantou Tournament - Hyoutei Arc]]====
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|55
|October 30, 2002
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|Hyoutei Presses Near
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|56
|November 6, 2002
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|Doubles for Three
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|57
|November 13, 2002
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|Scud Serve
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|58
|November 20, 2002
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|The Worst Compatibility
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|59
|November 27, 2002
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|The Hidden Trouble
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|60
|December 4, 2002
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|Power vs. Power
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|61
|December 11, 2002
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|Duel of Hadoukyuu!
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|62
|December 18, 2002
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|The Disappearing Serve
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|63
|December 25, 2002
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|The Last Triple Counter
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|64
|January 8, 2003
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|Compilation Stories TeniPuri
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|65
|January 15, 2003
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|Become Seigaku's Pillar of Support!
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|66
|January 22, 2003
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|Rondo Towards Destruction
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|67
|January 29, 2003
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|End of the Ball
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|68
|February 5, 2003
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|The Never Ending Tie-Break
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====Currently Unnamed Filler Arc====
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|69
|February 12, 2003
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|Who Will be a Regular?
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|70
|February 19, 2003
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|Tennis vs. Ping Pong
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|71
|February 26, 2003
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|It's a Date!
|Unofficial Ibu/Echizen vs. Kamio/Momoshiro ends 7-5
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|72
|March 5, 2003
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|Kaoru Becomes Ryoma
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|73
|March 12, 2003
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|Tezuka's Decision
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|74
|March 19, 2003
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|A Message for Echizen
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|*
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|75
|March 26, 2003
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|Farewell, Tezuka Kunimitsu
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===Season 4===
===Season 4===
====[[Kantou Tournament - Jousei Shounan Arc]]====
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|76
|April 9, 2003
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|Seigaku vs. Jousei Shonan
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|77
|April 16, 2003
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|Fight of the Calm and the Passionate
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|78
|April 23, 2003
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|Thunderbolt
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|79
|April 30, 2003
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|I Formation
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|80
|May 7, 2003
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|Style of the Pretender
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|81
|May 14, 2003
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|Viper vs. Fake Viper
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|82
|May 21, 2003
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|Hanamura's Temptation
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|83
|May 28, 2003
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|The Best Masterpiece
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|84
|June 4, 2003
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|Deep Impulse
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|85
|June 11, 2003
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|The Result of the Deadly Duel
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|86
|June 18, 2003
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|High on Rhythm
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====Currently Unnamed Filler Arc====
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|87
|June 25, 2003
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|Prince of Tennis Special! (1)
|Bowling with the penalty of Inui Juice "Aozu".
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|88
|June 25, 2003
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|Prince of Tennis Special! (2)
|Chibi episode
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|89
|July 2, 2003
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|Seigaku, Da-Da-Dan!
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|90
|July 9, 2003
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|Cheap Housing Beach Volleyball
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====[[Kantou Tournament - Rokkaku Arc]]====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
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! style="width:10%;" |Airdate
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|91
|July 16, 2003
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|Rokkaku's Freshman Captain
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|92
|July 23, 2003
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|The Boy with the Long Racket
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|93
|July 30, 2003
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|Dash Hadoukyuu!
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|94
|August 6, 2003
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|The Secret Plan to Seal Kikumaru
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|95
|August 13, 2003
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|Tsubame Gaeshi, Broken
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|96
|August 20, 2003
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|Ryoma, Get Pumped!
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|97
|August 27, 2003
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|Finishing Smash
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====[[Preparing for Kantou Tournament Final Arc]]====
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|98
|September 3, 2003
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|Prince of Billiards
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|*
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|99
|September 10, 2003
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|The Cursed Racket
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|*
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|100
|September 17, 2003
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|Captain Oishi
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|101
|September 24, 2003
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|Eat Rikkaidai
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===Season 5===
===Season 5===
 
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|01
|October 1, 2003
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|02
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|03
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|04
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===Season 6===
===Season 6===
 
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|01
|May 26, 2009
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|02
|May 26, 2009
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|03
|May 26, 2009
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|04
|May 26, 2009
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|}
===Season 7===
===Season 7===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
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! style="width:10%;" |Airdate
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|01
|May 26, 2009
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|02
|May 26, 2009
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|03
|May 26, 2009
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|04
|May 26, 2009
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==Prince of Tennis Specials==
==Prince of Tennis Specials==
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====[[National Tournament - Higa Arc]]====
====[[National Tournament - Higa Arc]]====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
! style="width:2%;"| Ep. #
! style="width:6%;" |Ep. #
! style="width:6%;"| Airdate
! style="width:10%;" |Airdate
! style="width:12%;"| Japanese Title
! style="width:12%;" |Japanese Title
! style="width:20%;"| English Title
! style="width:20%;" |English Title
! style="width:50%;"| Summary
! style="width:46%;" |Summary
! style="width:10%;"| Filler?
! style="width:6%;" |Filler?
|-
|-
| 01
|01
| March 24, 2006
|March 24, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Return of the Prince
|Return of the Prince
| The participating teams gather for Nationals and the tournament begins. Rokkaku faces Higa while the other teams watch. Ryoma surprisingly returns from New York and it is decided whether or not he will replace someone on the team for Nationals.
|The participating teams gather for Nationals and the tournament begins. Rokkaku faces Higa while the other teams watch. Ryoma surprisingly returns from New York and it is decided whether or not he will replace someone on the team for Nationals.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 02
|02
| May 26, 2006
|May 26, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Hot & Cool
|Hot & Cool
| <!--summary--> Higa vs. Seigaku begins with Singles 3, Tanishi vs. Echizen. The personalities of Higa are introduced. Much, much trash talking ensues. In a battle of size, Echizen's chibi-ness is thoroughly tested with a serve more powerful than anything he's faced before.
|<!--summary-->Higa vs. Seigaku begins with Singles 3, Tanishi vs. Echizen. The personalities of Higa are introduced. Much, much trash talking ensues. In a battle of size, Echizen's chibi-ness is thoroughly tested with a serve more powerful than anything he's faced before.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 03
|03
| May 26, 2006
|May 26, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| The Fourth Counter
|The Fourth Counter
| <!--summary-->Doubles 2, Chinen/Hirakoba vs. Fuji/Kawamura. Kawamura has trouble finding an opportunity to use the Hadoukyuu, Higa's coach reveals the source of the team's seemingly violent attitude, and Hirakoba Rin has buckets of fun playing against challenging opponents.  
|<!--summary-->Doubles 2, Chinen/Hirakoba vs. Fuji/Kawamura. Kawamura has trouble finding an opportunity to use the Hadoukyuu, Higa's coach reveals the source of the team's seemingly violent attitude, and Hirakoba Rin has buckets of fun playing against challenging opponents.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 04
|04
| July 28, 2006
|July 28, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Kikumaru All Alone
|Kikumaru All Alone
| <!--summary-->Singles 2, Kai vs. Kikumaru. The tables turn a few times in this series-changing match, where Kikumaru grapples emotionally with playing singles and Kai puts up a strong battle. In the end, 'Prince of Tennis' crosses the line from magic realism to surrealism with a new technique.
|<!--summary-->Singles 2, Kai vs. Kikumaru. The tables turn a few times in this series-changing match, where Kikumaru grapples emotionally with playing singles and Kai puts up a strong battle. In the end, 'Prince of Tennis' crosses the line from magic realism to surrealism with a new technique.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 05
|05
| July 28, 2006
|July 28, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| The Longest Summer
|The Longest Summer
| <!--summary-->Doubles 1, Aragaki/Shiranui vs. Kaidou/Inui.  After a challenge by Yagyuu, Kaidou plays the match to test his limits. Inui does not rally, letting Kaidou return all the shots, and Kaidou refuses to use the snake. It becomes a battle of endurance.
|<!--summary-->Doubles 1, Aragaki/Shiranui vs. Kaidou/Inui.  After a challenge by Yagyuu, Kaidou plays the match to test his limits. Inui does not rally, letting Kaidou return all the shots, and Kaidou refuses to use the snake. It becomes a battle of endurance.
|
|
|-
|-
| 06
|06
| September 22, 2006
|September 22, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| The Man Called Killer
|The Man Called Killer
| <!--summary-->Singles 1, Kite vs. Tezuka. Captain Kite's merciless reputation comes to light. He takes the now-famous Higa Shukuchihou method to another level, proving to be a formidable opponent. He will do anything to win, and his methods light something up in Tezuka.
|<!--summary-->Singles 1, Kite vs. Tezuka. Captain Kite's merciless reputation comes to light. He takes the now-famous Higa Shukuchihou method to another level, proving to be a formidable opponent. He will do anything to win, and his methods light something up in Tezuka.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 07
|07
| September 22, 2006
|September 22, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| The Prince of Beach Volleyball
|The Prince of Beach Volleyball
| In an alternate universe, Rokkaku and Seigaku play beach volleyball. The consequences of losing are harrowing.
|In an alternate universe, Rokkaku and Seigaku play beach volleyball. The consequences of losing are harrowing.
|}
|}
====[[National Tournament - Hyoutei Arc]]====
====[[National Tournament - Hyoutei Arc]]====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
! style="width:2%;"| Ep. #
! style="width:6%;" |Ep. #
! style="width:6%;"| Airdate
! style="width:10%;" |Airdate
! style="width:12%;"| Japanese Title
! style="width:12%;" |Japanese Title
! style="width:20%;"| English Title
! style="width:20%;" |English Title
! style="width:50%;"| Summary
! style="width:46%;" |Summary
! style="width:10%;"| Filler?
! style="width:6%;" |Filler?
|-
|-
| 08
|08
| November 24, 2006
|November 24, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Premonition Before the Storm
|Premonition Before the Storm
| <!--summary-->The teams prepare for Hyoutei vs. Seigaku, in their own ways.
|<!--summary-->The teams prepare for Hyoutei vs. Seigaku, in their own ways.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 09
|09
| November 24, 2006
|November 24, 2006
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Heart Not Giving In
|Heart Not Giving In
| <!--summary-->Singles 3, Oshitari vs. Momoshiro.
|<!--summary-->Singles 3, Oshitari vs. Momoshiro.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 10
|10
| January 26, 2007
|January 26, 2007
|  
|
| Short-lived Match
|Short-lived Match
| <!--summary-->Doubles 2, Hiyoshi/Mukahi vs. Kaidou/Inui.
|<!--summary-->Doubles 2, Hiyoshi/Mukahi vs. Kaidou/Inui.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 11
|11
| January 26, 2007
|January 26, 2007
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Tezuka Kunimitsu
|Tezuka Kunimitsu
| <!--summary-->Singles 2, Kabaji vs. Tezuka.
|<!--summary-->Singles 2, Kabaji vs. Tezuka.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 12
|12
| March 23, 2007
|March 23, 2007
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Two of Us
|Two of Us
| <!--summary-->Doubles 1, Kikumaru/Ooishi vs. Shishido/Ootori.
|<!--summary-->Doubles 1, Kikumaru/Ooishi vs. Shishido/Ootori.
|  
|
|-
|-
| 13
|13
| March 23, 2007
|March 23, 2007
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| Deathmatch - King vs. Prince
|Deathmatch - King vs. Prince
| <!--summary-->Singles 1, Atobe vs. Echizen.
|<!--summary-->Singles 1, Atobe vs. Echizen.
|  
|
|}
|}


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====[[National Tournament - Shitenhouji Arc]]====
====[[National Tournament - Shitenhouji Arc]]====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
! style="width:2%;"| Ep. #
! style="width:6%;" |Ep. #
! style="width:6%;"| Airdate
! style="width:10%;" |Airdate
! style="width:12%;"| Japanese Title
! style="width:12%;" |Japanese Title
! style="width:20%;"| English Title
! style="width:20%;" |English Title
! style="width:50%;"| Summary
! style="width:46%;" |Summary
! style="width:10%;"| Filler?
! style="width:6%;" |Filler?
|-
|-
| 01
|01
| June 22, 2007
|June 22, 2007
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->Fudoumine vs. Shitenhouji Battle
|<!--en title-->Fudoumine vs. Shitenhouji Battle
| <!--summary-->Seigaku finish their last match against Hyoutei and go to watch Fudoumine vs. Shitenhouji to see who will move on to the semi-finals. Matches shown are Ishida/Kamio vs. Ishida/Kenya, Tachibana vs. Chitose.
|<!--summary-->Seigaku finish their last match against Hyoutei and go to watch Fudoumine vs. Shitenhouji to see who will move on to the semi-finals. Matches shown are Ishida/Kamio vs. Ishida/Kenya, Tachibana vs. Chitose.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| 02
|02
| June 22, 2007
|June 22, 2007
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->Roar
|<!--en title-->Roar
| <!--summary-->Singles 3, Fuji vs. Shiraishi.
|<!--summary-->Singles 3, Fuji vs. Shiraishi.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| 03
|03
| September 28, 2007
|September 28, 2007
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->The Horror of Comedy Tennis
|<!--en title-->The Horror of Comedy Tennis
| <!--summary-->Doubles 2, Kaidou/Momoshiro vs. Hitouji/Konjiki.
|<!--summary-->Doubles 2, Kaidou/Momoshiro vs. Hitouji/Konjiki.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| 04
|04
| September 28, 2007
|September 28, 2007
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->Seigaku's Buren
|<!--en title-->Seigaku's Buren
| <!--summary-->Singles 2, Kawamura vs. Ishida Gin.
|<!--summary-->Singles 2, Kawamura vs. Ishida Gin.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| 05
|05
| January 25, 2008
|January 25, 2008
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->The Two Doors
|<!--en title-->The Two Doors
| <!--summary-->Doubles(?) 1, Tezuka vs. Chitose (because Inui and Zaizen do not participate.)
|<!--summary-->Doubles(?) 1, Tezuka vs. Chitose (because Inui and Zaizen do not participate.)
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| 06
|06
| January 25, 2008
|January 25, 2008
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| One-Point Match
|One-Point Match
| <!--summary-->An unofficial match between Tooyama and Echizen.
|<!--summary-->An unofficial match between Tooyama and Echizen.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|}
|}


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====[[National Tournament - Rikkai Arc]]====
====[[National Tournament - Rikkai Arc]]====
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
! style="width:2%;"| Ep. #
! style="width:6%;" |Ep. #
! style="width:6%;"| Airdate
! style="width:10%;" |Airdate
! style="width:12%;"| Japanese Title
! style="width:12%;" |Japanese Title
! style="width:20%;"| English Title
! style="width:20%;" |English Title
! style="width:50%;"| Summary
! style="width:46%;" |Summary
! style="width:10%;"| Filler?
! style="width:6%;" |Filler?
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->01
|<!--ep #-->01
| <!--date-->April 25, 2008
|<!--date-->April 25, 2008
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->The Prince Of Yakiniku
|<!--en title-->The Prince Of Yakiniku
| <!--summary-->The night before Seigaku battles Rikkai in the National Tournament Finals, they enjoy an evening of Yakiniku. Other schools from Nationals (including those Seigaku defeated) appear. They decide to have a team meat-eating contest.
|<!--summary-->The night before Seigaku battles Rikkai in the National Tournament Finals, they enjoy an evening of Yakiniku. Other schools from Nationals (including those Seigaku defeated) appear. They decide to have a team meat-eating contest.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->02
|<!--ep #-->02
| <!--date-->July 25, 2008
|<!--date-->July 25, 2008
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->Summit Showdown!
|<!--en title-->Summit Showdown!
| <!--summary-->Tezuka vs. Sanada.
|<!--summary-->Tezuka vs. Sanada.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->03
|<!--ep #-->03
| <!--date-->July 25, 2008
|<!--date-->July 25, 2008
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->The Way We Play
|<!--en title-->The Way We Play
| <!--summary-->Kaidou/Inui vs. Kirihara/Yanagi.
|<!--summary-->Kaidou/Inui vs. Kirihara/Yanagi.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->04
|<!--ep #-->04
| <!--date-->October 24, 2008
|<!--date-->October 24, 2008
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->Can You See the Stars in Broad Daylight!?
|<!--en title-->Can You See the Stars in Broad Daylight!?
| <!--summary-->Fuji vs. Niou.
|<!--summary-->Fuji vs. Niou.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->05
|<!--ep #-->05
| <!--date-->October 24, 2008
|<!--date-->October 24, 2008
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->The Only One in my Heart
|<!--en title-->The Only One in my Heart
| <!--summary-->Kikumaru/Ooishi vs. Jackal/Marui.
|<!--summary-->Kikumaru/Ooishi vs. Jackal/Marui.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->06
|<!--ep #-->06
| <!--date-->January 23, 2009
|<!--date-->January 23, 2009
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->Prince Vs. The Child of God
|<!--en title-->Prince Vs. The Child of God
| <!--summary-->Yukimura vs. Ryoma.
|<!--summary-->Yukimura vs. Ryoma.
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->07
|<!--ep #-->07
| <!--date-->January 23, 2009
|<!--date-->January 23, 2009
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->Dear Prince~ To the Princes of Tennis
|<!--en title-->Dear Prince~ To the Princes of Tennis
| <!--summary-->Prince of Tennis Series Finale!
|<!--summary-->Prince of Tennis Series Finale!
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
|}
|}


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===The Prince of Tennis OVA: Another Story - Kako to Mirai no Message===
===The Prince of Tennis OVA: Another Story - Kako to Mirai no Message===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
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! style="width:20%;"| English Title
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| May 26, 2009
|May 26, 2009
|  
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|02
| May 26, 2009
|May 26, 2009
|  
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|03
| May 26, 2009
|May 26, 2009
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| 04
|04
| May 26, 2009
|May 26, 2009
|  
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|  
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|  
|
|}
|}
===The Prince of Tennis OVA: Another Story II - Ano Toki no Bokura===
===The Prince of Tennis OVA: Another Story II - Ano Toki no Bokura===
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
! style="width:2%;"| Ep. #
! style="width:6%;" |Ep. #
! style="width:6%;"| Airdate
! style="width:10%;" |Airdate
! style="width:12%;"| Japanese Title
! style="width:12%;" |Japanese Title
! style="width:20%;"| English Title
! style="width:20%;" |English Title
! style="width:50%;"| Summary
! style="width:46%;" |Summary
! style="width:10%;"| Filler?
! style="width:6%;" |Filler?
|-
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| 01
|01
| August 26, 2011
|August 26, 2011
|  
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|  
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|  
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|  
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| 02
|02
| August 26, 2011
|August 26, 2011
|  
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|  
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| 03
|03
| August 26, 2011
|August 26, 2011
|  
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|  
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|  
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|-
|-
| 04
|04
| August 26, 2011
|August 26, 2011
|  
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|  
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|  
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|  
|
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|}
==PairPuri==
==PairPuri==
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;text-align:center;"
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! style="width:12%;"| Japanese Title
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! style="width:20%;"| English Title
! style="width:20%;" |English Title
! style="width:50%;"| Summary
! style="width:46%;" |Summary
! style="width:10%;"| Filler?
! style="width:6%;" |Filler?
|-
|-
| <!--ep #-->
|<!--ep #-->
| <!--date-->
|<!--date-->
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->
|<!--en title-->
| <!--summary-->
|<!--summary-->
| <!--filler?=-->
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|-
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|<!--ep #-->
| <!--date-->
|<!--date-->
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->
|<!--en title-->
| <!--summary-->
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| <!--filler?=-->
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|<!--ep #-->
| <!--date-->
|<!--date-->
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->
|<!--en title-->
| <!--summary-->
|<!--summary-->
| <!--filler?=-->
|<!--filler?=-->
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| <!--ep #-->
|<!--ep #-->
| <!--date-->
|<!--date-->
| <!--jp title-->
|<!--jp title-->
| <!--en title-->
|<!--en title-->
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=Movies=
=Movies=

Revision as of 17:32, 28 August 2020

This is a list of all episodes and movies of The Prince of Tennis and The New Prince of Tennis organized by arc. Filler arcs and episodes are labeled as such. Quasifillers (marked with ○) denote episodes which replace an arc in the manga, such as the Jousei Shounan arc's replacement of the Midoriyama arc.

The Prince of Tennis

Season 1

Intraschool Ranking Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
1 Oct 10, 2001 王子様現る A Prince Appears Ryuuzaki Sakuno meets Echizen Ryouma, a returnee from the United States, for the first time on the way to a tennis tournament. Ryouma is disqualified due to lateness, but has a match against high schooler Sasabe, whom he beats easily.
2 Oct 17, 2001 サムライ·ジュニア Samurai Junior School starts at Seigaku, and Ryouma shows up two second years who are bullying his fellow first years. He then plays a match against second year Momoshiro Takeshi, who withdraws due to injury. Osakada Tomoka meets Ryouma for the first time.
3 Oct 24, 2001 登場!青学レギュラー The Seigaku Regulars Make Their Debut The Seigaku regulars are introduced, along with reporters Inoue Mamoru and Shiba Saori. Ryoma beats second year bully Arai Masashi with a broken racket and is entered by Tezuka Kunimitsu for the intraschool tournament, despite his first year status.
4 Oct 31, 2001 マムシと呼ばれる男 The One Named Viper The intraschool ranking tournament begins. Ryouma beats his initial opponents easily before facing second year regular Kaidou Kaoru. Kaidou uses the Snake Shot, forcing Ryouma to switch to playing with his dominant hand.
5 Nov 7, 2001 スネイク·ショット Snake Shot Kaidou uses the Snake in order to wear down Ryouma's stamina. He appears to be succeeding at first, but it turns out that Ryouma is hitting shots in order to force Kaidou to bend his knees closer to the ground. Ryouma ends up winning the match.
6 Nov 14, 2001 その男, 越前南次郎 Echizen Nanjirou Inoue and Shiba travel to the Echizen household in order to snag an interview with Ryouma's father, Echizen Nanjirou, a famous retired tennis player. Nanjirou quite literally beats Inoue with his eyes closed, but lets slip that he's focusing on training Ryouma.
7 Nov 21, 2001 二人のリョーマ The Two Ryoumas Ryouma plays third year regular Inui Sadaharu, a Data Tennis player, for his next ranking match. Using his data on Ryouma, Inui manages to successfully predict where his shots are going and counter him accordingly.
8 Nov 28, 2001 スプリットステップ The Split Step Using a the One-footed Split Step, Ryouma successfully manages to increase his speed and agility and, combined with his Twist Serve, surpasses Inui's data. This episode also shows Ryouma's relationship with his father and how easily he's beaten by him.
9 Dec 5, 2001 ザ·ハード·デイ The Hard Day Inui is unable to return the Twist Serve and loses. Ryouma wins his subsequent matches, securing his spot as a regular. Kaidou then beats Inui, kicking him out of the regulars. He becomes the team's manager and the infamous Inui Juice is born.
10 Dec 12, 2001 逆襲!佐々部再び Counterattack! Sasabe Again? The first years visit the tennis school where Katou Kachirou's father teaches. They run into Sasabe and his father, the Golden Retriever, and Ryouma plays the elder. The match doesn't conclude as Sasabe didn't warm up properly and injures himself.

Tokyo District Preliminary - Fudoumine Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English TItle Summary Filler?
11 Dec 19, 2001 越前VS桃城 Ryouma vs. Momoshiro Ryouma and Momoshiro decide to play each other for the remaining Singles 3 position. They end up playing doubles at a street court, where they easily defeat their challengers before being bested by the Izumi Tomoya/Fukawa Kimiyoshi pair.
12 Dec 26, 2001 ア·ウンな二人 The Perfect Match Ryouma and Momoshiro decide to play Doubles 2 against Gyokurin Middle School out of pride. They end up rematching the Izumi/Fukawa pair, although they continue to do poorly due to their lack of coordination borne from their singles player status.
13 Jan 9. 2002 男はダブルス! Real Men Play Doubles Their strategies failing, Ryouma and Momoshiro split the court in half, each effectively playing singles in their own half and using the "Ah-Un" strategy to divvy up balls which land on the center line. They prove victorious in the end.
14 Jan 16, 2002 つばめ返し! The Triple Counter Fuji Shuusuke and Kawamura Takashi start off Seigaku's next game against relatively unknown public school Fudoumine's Ishida Gin/Sakurai Masaya pair. Feeling cornered, Shuusuke uses's one of his Triple Counters: Tsubame Gaeshi.
15 Jan 23, 2002 それぞれの戦い To Each His Own Battle In an attempt to counteract Tsubame Gaeshi, Ishida uses a powerful shot known as the Hadoukyuu. When Shuusuke attempts to return it, Kawamura intercepts it, injuring his wrist in the process. Shuusuke forfeits the game in order to get medical attention.
16 Jan 30, 2002 ブーメラン·スネイク The Boomerang Snake The Kikumaru Eiji/Ooishi Shuuichirou pair, also known as the Golden Pair, win their match. The Singles 3 game between Kaidou and Kamio Akira commences after a break due to the rain, and Kaidou hits the Boomerang Snake for the first time.
17 Feb 6, 2002 小さなガッツポーズ A Little Gesture of Triumph Kaidou is unable to hit the Boomerang Snake again despite repeated attempts, but the match ends up turning into a stamina battle, so he wins it. Tachibana An reveals her identity as the younger sister of Fudoumine's Tachibana Kippei to Momoshiro.
18 Feb 13, 2002 ラブレター The Love Letter Nanjirou reminisces on his time training under Ryuuzaki Sumire at Seigaku. The next match starts, with Ibu Shinji returning Ryouma's Twist Serve with ease and countering it with his own Kick Serve, turning it into a service game.
19 Feb 20, 2002 傷だらけのリョーマ Battle-Scarred Ryouma Ibu's Spot, which causes temporary paralysis of the arm, causes Ryouma to lose his grip on his racket, resulting in it hitting his eye. Ryouma's eyelid begins to bleed profusely, endangering his chances at victory.
20 Feb 27, 2001 タイムリミット Time Limit Tezuka gives Ryouma ten minutes to win the game or forfeit. Ryouma manages to overcome the Spot by switching which arm he plays with, securing both his victory and the team's. Seigaku celebrates at Kawamura's family sushi restaurant.

Seigaku Training Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English TItle Summary Filler?
21 Mar 3, 2002 テニスコートは燃えているか? Is the Tennis Court Burning Up?
22 Mar 13, 2002 薫の災難 Kaoru's Troubles
23 Mar 20. 2002 登場!乾汁デラックス Here Comes Inui's Deluxe Drink
24 Mar 27, 2002 リョーマの休日 Ryoma's Day Off
25 Apr 10, 2002 青学最強の男〈前編〉 Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 1
26 Apr 10, 2002 青学最強の男〈後編〉 Seigaku's Strongest Man, Part 2

Season 2

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
27 April 17, 2002 Karupin's Adventure

Tokyo Tournament - St. Rudolph Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
28 April 24, 2002 A New Regular Appears!?
29 May 1, 2002 Momo and Viper
30 May 8, 2002 Mizuki's Scenario
31 May 15, 2002 The Moon Volley
32 May 22, 2002 Super Move! Eiji's Pretend to Sleep Attack!?
33 May 29, 2002 The Tiebreak
34 June 5, 2002 Twist Spin Shot
35 June 12, 2002 Drive B
36 June 19, 2002 Big Brother, Fuji Shuusuke
37 June 26, 2002 Tennis Ball with Ryouma's Face
38 July 3, 2002 Penal-Tea
39 July 10, 2002 Higuma Otoshi!
40 July 17, 2002 A Duel in the Rain

Tokyo Tournament - Yamabuki Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
41 July 24, 2002 Trouble!
42 July 31, 2002 Ooishi Being Targeted
43 August 7, 2002 Lucky Sengoku
44 August 14, 2002 Jack Knife
45 August 21, 2002 The Devil on the Court
46 August 21, 2002 Samurai Spirit
47 September 4, 2002 I Can't Lose!
48 September 11, 2002 The Decisive Moment

Preparing for the Kantou Tournament Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
49 September 18, 2002 Different Kind of Fight
50 September 25, 2002 Segaku's Claim to Fame!
51 October 2, 2002 Inui's Challenge
52 October 9, 2002 Seigaku's Biggest Crisis
53 October 16, 2002 The Momo Who's Returned

Season 3

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
54 October 23, 2002 Kaoru's Special Training

Kantou Tournament - Hyoutei Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
55 October 30, 2002 Hyoutei Presses Near
56 November 6, 2002 Doubles for Three
57 November 13, 2002 Scud Serve
58 November 20, 2002 The Worst Compatibility
59 November 27, 2002 The Hidden Trouble
60 December 4, 2002 Power vs. Power
61 December 11, 2002 Duel of Hadoukyuu!
62 December 18, 2002 The Disappearing Serve
63 December 25, 2002 The Last Triple Counter
64 January 8, 2003 Compilation Stories TeniPuri *
65 January 15, 2003 Become Seigaku's Pillar of Support!
66 January 22, 2003 Rondo Towards Destruction
67 January 29, 2003 End of the Ball
68 February 5, 2003 The Never Ending Tie-Break

Currently Unnamed Filler Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
69 February 12, 2003 Who Will be a Regular? *
70 February 19, 2003 Tennis vs. Ping Pong *
71 February 26, 2003 It's a Date! Unofficial Ibu/Echizen vs. Kamio/Momoshiro ends 7-5 *
72 March 5, 2003 Kaoru Becomes Ryoma *
73 March 12, 2003 Tezuka's Decision *
74 March 19, 2003 A Message for Echizen *
75 March 26, 2003 Farewell, Tezuka Kunimitsu *

Season 4

Kantou Tournament - Jousei Shounan Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
76 April 9, 2003 Seigaku vs. Jousei Shonan
77 April 16, 2003 Fight of the Calm and the Passionate
78 April 23, 2003 Thunderbolt
79 April 30, 2003 I Formation
80 May 7, 2003 Style of the Pretender
81 May 14, 2003 Viper vs. Fake Viper
82 May 21, 2003 Hanamura's Temptation
83 May 28, 2003 The Best Masterpiece
84 June 4, 2003 Deep Impulse
85 June 11, 2003 The Result of the Deadly Duel
86 June 18, 2003 High on Rhythm

Currently Unnamed Filler Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
87 June 25, 2003 Prince of Tennis Special! (1) Bowling with the penalty of Inui Juice "Aozu".
88 June 25, 2003 Prince of Tennis Special! (2) Chibi episode
89 July 2, 2003 Seigaku, Da-Da-Dan!
90 July 9, 2003 Cheap Housing Beach Volleyball

Kantou Tournament - Rokkaku Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
91 July 16, 2003 Rokkaku's Freshman Captain
92 July 23, 2003 The Boy with the Long Racket
93 July 30, 2003 Dash Hadoukyuu!
94 August 6, 2003 The Secret Plan to Seal Kikumaru
95 August 13, 2003 Tsubame Gaeshi, Broken
96 August 20, 2003 Ryoma, Get Pumped!
97 August 27, 2003 Finishing Smash

Preparing for Kantou Tournament Final Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
98 September 3, 2003 Prince of Billiards *
99 September 10, 2003 The Cursed Racket *
100 September 17, 2003 Captain Oishi
101 September 24, 2003 Eat Rikkaidai

Season 5

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 October 1, 2003
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Season 6

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 May 26, 2009
02 May 26, 2009
03 May 26, 2009
04 May 26, 2009

Season 7

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 May 26, 2009
02 May 26, 2009
03 May 26, 2009
04 May 26, 2009

Prince of Tennis Specials

Nationals OVAs

Prince of Tennis National Tournament OVA

National Tournament - Higa Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 March 24, 2006 Return of the Prince The participating teams gather for Nationals and the tournament begins. Rokkaku faces Higa while the other teams watch. Ryoma surprisingly returns from New York and it is decided whether or not he will replace someone on the team for Nationals.
02 May 26, 2006 Hot & Cool Higa vs. Seigaku begins with Singles 3, Tanishi vs. Echizen. The personalities of Higa are introduced. Much, much trash talking ensues. In a battle of size, Echizen's chibi-ness is thoroughly tested with a serve more powerful than anything he's faced before.
03 May 26, 2006 The Fourth Counter Doubles 2, Chinen/Hirakoba vs. Fuji/Kawamura. Kawamura has trouble finding an opportunity to use the Hadoukyuu, Higa's coach reveals the source of the team's seemingly violent attitude, and Hirakoba Rin has buckets of fun playing against challenging opponents.
04 July 28, 2006 Kikumaru All Alone Singles 2, Kai vs. Kikumaru. The tables turn a few times in this series-changing match, where Kikumaru grapples emotionally with playing singles and Kai puts up a strong battle. In the end, 'Prince of Tennis' crosses the line from magic realism to surrealism with a new technique.
05 July 28, 2006 The Longest Summer Doubles 1, Aragaki/Shiranui vs. Kaidou/Inui. After a challenge by Yagyuu, Kaidou plays the match to test his limits. Inui does not rally, letting Kaidou return all the shots, and Kaidou refuses to use the snake. It becomes a battle of endurance.
06 September 22, 2006 The Man Called Killer Singles 1, Kite vs. Tezuka. Captain Kite's merciless reputation comes to light. He takes the now-famous Higa Shukuchihou method to another level, proving to be a formidable opponent. He will do anything to win, and his methods light something up in Tezuka.
07 September 22, 2006 The Prince of Beach Volleyball In an alternate universe, Rokkaku and Seigaku play beach volleyball. The consequences of losing are harrowing.

National Tournament - Hyoutei Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
08 November 24, 2006 Premonition Before the Storm The teams prepare for Hyoutei vs. Seigaku, in their own ways.
09 November 24, 2006 Heart Not Giving In Singles 3, Oshitari vs. Momoshiro.
10 January 26, 2007 Short-lived Match Doubles 2, Hiyoshi/Mukahi vs. Kaidou/Inui.
11 January 26, 2007 Tezuka Kunimitsu Singles 2, Kabaji vs. Tezuka.
12 March 23, 2007 Two of Us Doubles 1, Kikumaru/Ooishi vs. Shishido/Ootori.
13 March 23, 2007 Deathmatch - King vs. Prince Singles 1, Atobe vs. Echizen.

Prince of Tennis National Tournament Semifinals OVA

National Tournament - Shitenhouji Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 June 22, 2007 Fudoumine vs. Shitenhouji Battle Seigaku finish their last match against Hyoutei and go to watch Fudoumine vs. Shitenhouji to see who will move on to the semi-finals. Matches shown are Ishida/Kamio vs. Ishida/Kenya, Tachibana vs. Chitose.
02 June 22, 2007 Roar Singles 3, Fuji vs. Shiraishi.
03 September 28, 2007 The Horror of Comedy Tennis Doubles 2, Kaidou/Momoshiro vs. Hitouji/Konjiki.
04 September 28, 2007 Seigaku's Buren Singles 2, Kawamura vs. Ishida Gin.
05 January 25, 2008 The Two Doors Doubles(?) 1, Tezuka vs. Chitose (because Inui and Zaizen do not participate.)
06 January 25, 2008 One-Point Match An unofficial match between Tooyama and Echizen.

Prince of Tennis National Tournament Finals OVA

National Tournament - Rikkai Arc

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 April 25, 2008 The Prince Of Yakiniku The night before Seigaku battles Rikkai in the National Tournament Finals, they enjoy an evening of Yakiniku. Other schools from Nationals (including those Seigaku defeated) appear. They decide to have a team meat-eating contest.
02 July 25, 2008 Summit Showdown! Tezuka vs. Sanada.
03 July 25, 2008 The Way We Play Kaidou/Inui vs. Kirihara/Yanagi.
04 October 24, 2008 Can You See the Stars in Broad Daylight!? Fuji vs. Niou.
05 October 24, 2008 The Only One in my Heart Kikumaru/Ooishi vs. Jackal/Marui.
06 January 23, 2009 Prince Vs. The Child of God Yukimura vs. Ryoma.
07 January 23, 2009 Dear Prince~ To the Princes of Tennis Prince of Tennis Series Finale!

Another Story OVAs

The Prince of Tennis OVA: Another Story - Kako to Mirai no Message

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 May 26, 2009
02 May 26, 2009
03 May 26, 2009
04 May 26, 2009

The Prince of Tennis OVA: Another Story II - Ano Toki no Bokura

Ep. # Airdate Japanese Title English Title Summary Filler?
01 August 26, 2011
02 August 26, 2011
03 August 26, 2011
04 August 26, 2011

PairPuri

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The New Prince of Tennis

Season 1

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The New Prince of Tennis OVAs

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