Crunchyroll announced on Tuesday that it has added The Prince of Tennis anime (episodes 51-128), The Prince of Tennis II, The Prince of Tennis II OVAs, and The Prince of Tennis II OVA vs. Genius 10 from Funimation with a new English dub by Sound Cadence Studios on Tuesday. For the original television series, the dub covers up to episode 80. Funimation is also streaming the English dub.
The English cast includes:
- Ry McKeand as Ryoma Echizen
- Alejandro Saab as Takeshi Momoshiro
- Steven Kelly as Sadaharu Inui
- Jacob Hopkins as Suichiro Oishi
- Derick Snow as Eiji Kikumaru
- Jarrod Greene as Kaoru Kaido
- Kylen Deporter as Satoshi Horio
- Stephen Fu as Shusuke Fuji
- Anne Yatco as Kachiro Kato
- Wendy Powell as Sumire Ryuzaki
- Anthony Sardinha as Takashi Kawamura
- Jonah Scott as Kunimitsu Tezuka
- Christopher Wehkamp as Keigo Atobe
- Jim Foronda as Mamoru Inoue
- Bryson Baugus as Katsuo Mizuno
- Caitlyn Elizabeth as Kintaro Toyama
- Xander Mobus as Yudai Yamato
- Aaron Dismuke as Oshitari Kenya
- Jason Marnocha as Nyudou Mifune
- Ian Sinclair as Gen’ichiro Sanada
- Billy Kametz as Ryo Shishido
- Michael Kovach as Kanata Irie
- YongYea as Junichi Sasabe
- Joshua Waters as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
- Brandon McInnis as Chotaro Otori
- Austin Tindle as Akaya Kirihara
- Robbie Daymond as Seiichi Yukimura
- Ryan Colt Levy as Eishiro Kite
- Mike Haimoto as Bunta Marui
- Daman Mills as Kazuya Tokugawa
- Richard Barcenas as Jujiro Oni
- Christopher R. Sabat as Hoo Byodoin
Funimation had announced in April 2021 that it would stream the entire anime franchise. The company added episodes of the television anime and OVAs in August 2021 with English subtitles, and it had revealed that it would add an English dub at a later date.
Takeshi Konomi serialized The Prince of Tennis manga‘s original run in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from 1999 to 2008. The manga follows middle school tennis player Ryōma Echizen as he battles rivals to reach the national tournament. That original manga inspired a 2001-2005 television anime, two anime feature films and a theatrical short, various video anime projects, a live-action film, a live-action television series in China, and a popular stage musical series.
Konomi then launched The Prince of Tennis II manga series in Shueisha’s Jump SQ. magazine in 2009. The story picks up after the national tournament, when Ryōma joins a select group of middle school players at Japan’s top training camp for players under 17. This ongoing sequel manga spawned its own 2012 television anime series The Prince of Tennis II. The Prince of Tennis II OVA vs. Genius 10 series then ran for five volumes from October 2014 to June 2015.
The manga also inspired the Tennis no Ōjisama BEST GAMES!! original video anime (OVA) project that retells the story of the franchise’s top matches. The project includes three OVAs that released in 2018-2019. The anime franchise also includes the two-part The Prince of Tennis II Hyotei vs Rikkai Game of Future anime project that debuted in February and April 2021.
Source: Crunchyroll
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