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Ochi Tsukimitsu

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Ochi Tsukimitsu
Kanji 越知月光
Kana おちつきみつ
Gender Male
Birthday August 15 (Leo)
Height N/APOT
226 cm[1]NPOT
Weight N/APOT
103 kg[1]NPOT
Blood Type A[1]
Dominant Arm Right


Family
  • Grandfather
  • Grandmother
  • Father
  • Mother
  • Cat
Nicknames
School
School Hyoutei Academy High School (3rd Year)
Elementary School {{{Elementary School}}}



Tennis
Club Position OB


Play Style Counter-puncher[1]
Doubles Partner(s)
Shoes ASICS (GEL-RESOLUTIONS)[1]
Racket(s) Babolat (AEROPRO LITE)[1]
Media
Manga Debut Golden Age 70
Anime Debut OVA vs. Genius 10 Episode 4
Voice Kawakami TakafumiJP
Ray ChaseEN (CR)
{{{VoiceENVIZ}}}EN (VIZ)
Tenimyu Actors Sonan Kei

Ochi Tsukimitsu (越知月光(おちつきみつ)) is a 3rd year high school student at Hyoutei and the No. 9 representative on the Japanese U-17 team. He is the former captain of Hyoutei Middle School's tennis team who lead the school to the Nationals three years prior to the arrival of Atobe Keigo and the current third years.[4] He became Mouri Jusaburou's doubles partner at U-17 and, together, are known as the Super High School Doubles Specialists.

Appearance

Ochi has short, bleached white hair with blue highlights streaks that covers both of his eyes. He stands tall at 226 cm, making him the 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 switch into shorts when playing.

Personality

Ochi is a relatively silent character who does not speak his mind unless necessary. He gives off a calm and cool demeanor. He does not reveal his eyes, as they are capable of instilling fear and anxiety into those who gaze upon them.[6] This trait gave him the nickname of the "Mental Assassin".[2] Like the rest of the members of the Genius 10, Ochi is shown to be prideful of his position, though not to the extent that Byoudouin Houou and Kimijima Ikuto are. He is not particularly fond of celebrating after winning a game, stating that he does not "do high fives", but will still give his doubles partner encouragement.[7] He is shown to be disinterested in small talk with his teammates and opponents.[8]

History

Prior to the events of the main story

Ochi was the captain of the Hyoutei Academy Middle School tennis team three years prior to the enrollment of Atobe Keigo, Oshitari Yuushi, Shishido Ryou, Mukahi Gakuto and Akutagawa Jirou. During his time in the middle school division, he led Hyoutei to the Nationals.[4] He graduated from Hyoutei's middle school division and enrolled in the high school division while joining the tennis team. He was then invited to the Japanese U-17 Representative Selection Camp, where he managed to claim the No. 4 representative spot.[9] He was then paired up with Mouri Jusaburou when the latter joined the camp in an effort to prevent Mouri from skipping practices.[10] Ochi dropped into the No. 9 representative spot as a result of the partnership.

U-17 Camp

Camp Revolution

Ochi 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. 9 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.[11]

Genius 10 Challenge

Ochi and Mouri are the first to play a match against the middle schoolers vying for their representative spots.[3] 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. At the 6-5 mark in the first set with Atobe and Niou leading, Ochi exerts his Mental Pressure on Atobe, causing him to fault all of his serves and tying the series 6-6.[6] He is impressed when he finds out that Atobe had overcome his Mental Pressure during their tiebreak.[12] Ochi and Mouri lose the first set 6-7 after a 48-50 tiebreaker and win the second set 6-0 after Niou tires himself out and can no longer use his Illusion.


Mouri and Ochi start off the last set by going up 3-0 before Niou channels an illusion of Atobe himself, allowing the middle schoolers to use Synchro. Ochi then realizes that Niou had been staring at their movements the entire time while lying on the ground and is now feeding that information to Atobe.[13] The game goes to 6-5 in Ochi and Mouri's favour, all while Atobe plays by himself. In an act of desperation, Mouri dislocates his shoulder to render Atobe Kingdom useless, placing his trust in Ochi to win it. Unfortunately, Niou lobs the ball over the net, causing Ochi and Mouri to lose the third set 6-7.[14] 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 team consisting of middle school representatives, Ochi and Mouri both reclaim their Nos. 9 and 10 spots respectively.[15]

U-17 World Cup

Before the Group Stage

In Coach Mifuune's competition between the middle and high schoolers to see who can pick up more women at the beach, Ochi successfully completes the challenge by using his glare to intimidate a girl into following him.[16] He is then seen playing volleyball with her.[17]

Group Stage vs. Greece

Ochi is paired up with Ooishi Shuuichirou in the Doubles 2 match against Greece's Heracles Thalatta and Evangelos Papadopoulos.[18] Ooishi's anxiety gets in the way of the first set, much to Ochi's chagrin. After dropping the first game in the set, Ochi uses his Mach Serve to take back the second game, telling Ooishi to get a grip and stop apologizing for everything. Byoudouin reveals that the Mach Serve he had just hit has had its 60% limiter removed. After tying the set 1-1, Ooishi regains his confidence to play without worrying.


When it comes time for Ooishi's service game, he asks Ochi if they could try using Ooishi's Territory after Ooshi serves the ball. When doing so, it allows Ochi to hit a "Mach-like" return, stunning Thalatta and Papadopoulos.[7] The game is evenly matched, with neither team dropping their service games. Going into the next game. Ochi tells Ooishi to close his eyes and to not open them no matter what.[19] He then proceeds to play the game solo against Thalatta and his Silver White Light.


After the high schoolers' respective service games, Ochi tells his partner to open his eyes and get ready for Papadopoulos' service game, but due to his Mental Pressure, Japan brings the series to 6-5 after Greece double faults every point.[20] Ooishi begins to serve the next game and proceeds to close his eyes, but the ball is returned by Thalatta and hits him in the face. After he is looked after by the medical team, Ochi tells Ooishi to take it easy.[21] Ooishi continues to close his eyes, putting all of his faith into Ochi to win the first set. The game concludes with Japan winning 7-5. Ooishi thanks Ochi for opening his eyes to all that doubles has to offer.[8]

Events

Personal Information

  • Father's Occupation: University Professor[1]
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  • Hobbies: Go, Bonsai[1]
  • Dislikes: Dogs running away from him, smiling[1]
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  • Skills Outside of Tennis: Walking long distances, taming wild animals[1]
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Preferences

  • Favorite Food: Water, Sarashina Soba[1]
  • Favorite Color: Blue[1]
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  • Favorite Type (of person): Someone who doesn't mind silence[1]
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Daily School Life

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Relationships

Mouri Jusaburou
Ochi was put in charge of taking care of Mouri when he arrived at the U-17 camp. Due to his influence, Mouri began to skip practice less. The two have a complimentary tennis styles that works well in doubles and are known collectively as the "Super High School Doubles Specialists". Though he does not show it, Ochi does care for Mouri. He is affectionately called "Tsuki-san" by Mouri.
Ooishi Shuuichirou
Ochi is shown to be able to calm down Ooishi during their group stage match against Greece's Thalatta and Papadopoulos. When Ooishi gets injured in the match, Ochi is shown to be worried about his well-being; even going as far as telling Ooishi to not force himself to play. Ooishi deeply respects and admires Ochi.

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Quotes

  • "I'm not really interested. (さして興味はない。)"[1]

Others about Ochi

  • "He's the former captain of Hyoutei and currently a high school student. It is said that he was the person who made Hyoutei a Nationals-contending school. Even Atobe-san was almost swallowed by his mental pressure." - Hiyoshi Wakashi [1]

Ochi about others

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References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Hyoutei Academy Middle School Division Tennis Club Guide CALL, pg 57, translated by User:Sakoori
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 75
  3. 3.0 3.1 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 70
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 71
  5. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 181
  6. 6.0 6.1 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 74
  7. 7.0 7.1 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 183
  8. 8.0 8.1 New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 187
  9. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 367
  10. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 243
  11. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 65
  12. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 77
  13. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 80
  14. 'New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 81
  15. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 131
  16. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 136
  17. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 137
  18. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 180
  19. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 184
  20. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 185
  21. New Prince of Tennis Manga, Golden Age 186

Contributors: Sakoori