2011-12-30, 14:51 | Link #1 | |
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Prince of Tennis (2012)
Well, I can't find a thread for this even though it starts next week and Crunchyroll just announced a simulcast, 10:30 AM (PST?) on Wednesday
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Hiroki Takahashi as Eiji Kikumaru Junko Minagawa as Ryoma Echizen Kohei Kiyasu as Kaoru Kaidoh Kenjiro Tsuda as Sadaharu Inui Ryotaro Okiayu as Kunimitsu Tezuka Yuki Kaida as Shusuke Fuji Akiko Kimura as An Tachibana Akira Ishida as Hajime Mizuki Akira Nakagawa as Kachirou Karupin I don't generally like sports anime, but I find myself interested in both this and Area no Kishi -- the latter because it's from the author of Drops of God and Bloody Monday and this because tennis is the one sport I actually enjoy watching. |
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2012-01-04, 23:11 | Link #2 |
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I managed to watch the first episode today. It looks like its shaping up to be more of the same...which essentially means I've fallen in love all over again. I don't know how well received this franchise is on these forums, but I liked the original series a lot. So I'm happy to see they've brought it back after all this time.
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2012-01-05, 12:46 | Link #3 |
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This may be the first example of Dawson Casting in an anime. There is no way those people are in middle school. I'd have a hard time buying them as high school students.
I wish they hadn't blown their budget on CG. That opening shot of the train station made me think we might get Hanasaku Iroha-level animation, but then half the traditional animation consisted of panning across still drawings. |
2012-01-05, 12:56 | Link #4 |
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In the original series, Seigaku had the nationals as their goal and that was made clear early on. I have to wonder what this series will be building up towards.
Also, middle schoolers that play at the professional level... I'll have a tough time swallowing that. If they're so good, why haven't they competed in the nationals and why are we just now hearing about them? |
2012-01-05, 20:43 | Link #5 |
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I agree with yellowscarves on the part about believability.
POT used to be so good, but it seems the author ran out of moves and started doing fantastic stuff; I dropped it ever since Kikumaru can do bunshin. Last edited by larethian; 2012-01-06 at 04:31. Reason: misspelled |
2012-01-05, 21:09 | Link #6 |
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Prince of Tennis is obviously nothing more than a cash-in at this point.
I mean, the plot for this is pretty much 'Assemble ALL THE POPULAR CHARACTERS to fight against new enemies.' Personally, I stopped caring about believability when it comes to PoT. I'm just watching/reading it for the hilarity of it... as well as the fact that despite how one-dimensional some PoT characters are, I'm a fan of some of them.
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To me POT has already ended at the episode 178 of the first series. Everything released after that became more and more ridiculous to watch. Just how did they come up with those tennis moves? Quote:
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2012-01-05, 21:15 | Link #8 |
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I too, have a huge issue with the fantastic tennis. I stopped watching it soon after the nationals started, and after skimming through the national chapters and seeing blood and characters injured to the point where they need to be wrapped in bandages, I decided not to pick it back up. The old PoT really was something special, and it's a shame it didn't stay true to its roots. I'd much rather watch an adaptation of Baby Steps, but thought I'd give this a try on a whim.
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2012-01-05, 21:26 | Link #9 |
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Prince of Tennis ( the anime ) peaked for me at the Tezuka vs Fuji fight.
I know it was an original anime take on the Tezuka/Fuji angle, but I thought they captured the rivalry and drama really well and executed a tennis match that didn't rely on a crutch of "My Super Tennis > Your Super Tennis." But alas, Konomi is too in love with DBZ Tennis.
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2012-01-05, 21:46 | Link #10 | |
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Spoiler for spoiler:
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2012-01-07, 00:48 | Link #17 | |
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The only ones who actually look like middle-schoolers are Ryoma and Kintaro.
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2012-01-07, 11:43 | Link #18 |
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Oh man, I remember how obsessed I was with the first season, especially around the first 100 episodes or so. Then my love tapered off as the story became repetitive and moves just too ridiculous. I did end up finishing the first season, as well as the manga, but I just couldn't enjoy it as much as I had in the first season. Tezuka and Fuji was my favorite two characters, but Snake and the glasses guy were great characters as well (can't remember their names;; ). Though, maybe I'll watch a few episodes for the nostalgia and drop after I lose even that.
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2012-01-12, 20:31 | Link #19 |
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I liked the show because it was the first tennis anime I had ever seen. I too gave up on the realistic side, partly because when I was younger, I was exposed to Captain Tsubasa. Anyways, I hated some of the characters, like the other clueless annoying first years. I can't believe that Horio kid is back.
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