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Teekyu

TV Show 2012 2m/ep 5.4 /10 Ended
Tokyo MX A Tokyo MX Original
Directed by Shin Itagaki

Teekyu follows the offbeat daily antics of four members of Kameido High's tennis club. Instead of focusing on matches, the series tosses the girls into rapid, absurd conversations and hijinks that care little for realism. Yuri, the practical one, tries to keep up with Nasuno, whose flights of... Read more

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About Teekyu

Teekyu follows the offbeat daily antics of four members of Kameido High's tennis club. Instead of focusing on matches, the series tosses the girls into rapid, absurd conversations and hijinks that care little for realism. Yuri, the practical one, tries to keep up with Nasuno, whose flights of fancy lead to ridiculous schemes, while Kanae and Marimo add their own eccentric reactions. Episodes punch through scene after scene with a manic sense of timing, prioritizing quick jokes and surreal beats over sports action. The result is a comedy that feels like an extended sketch show, where the small moments and bizarre detours matter more than any coherent plot.

Released in 2012, Teekyu was directed by Shin Itagaki and based on the manga by Roots. The short-form anime format and brisk episode pacing were established right from the initial broadcast, helping it stand out among seasonal offerings.

Among fans of off-kilter anime, Teekyu has a tiny cult presence because of its rapid-fire dialogue and willingness to flirt with non sequitur humor. Its lines and moments pop up in niche forums and fan edits, and the show often gets mentioned when people talk about anime that rewards repeated short views rather than long sittings.

Critics and viewers have been divided, reflected in modest ratings. Supporters praise the show for energetic delivery, surreal jokes, and strong character chemistry, while detractors point to thin plots and a style that can feel exhausting or chaotic. Recurring themes include exaggerated friendship dynamics, parody of club-activity anime tropes, and humor that leans into randomness rather than explanation.

Teekyu did not earn major industry awards or mainstream prize recognition. Its appeal has mostly been confined to a specific slice of anime viewers who enjoy experimental pacing and quick, punchline-focused comedy rather than traditional storytelling.

Details

Release Date
October 07, 2012
Episode Length
2m
User Ratings
20 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
9
Episodes
108
Network
Tokyo MX
Status
Ended
Genres
Animation, Comedy
Country
Japan
Studio
MAPPA +1 more
External Links
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Cast

Yui Watanabe

Yui Watanabe

Yuri Oshimoto (voice)

Suzuko Mimori

Suzuko Mimori

Kanae Shinjou (voice)

Kyoko Narumi

Kyoko Narumi

Nasuno Takamiya (voice)

Kana Hanazawa

Kana Hanazawa

Marimo Bandou (voice)

Director: Shin Itagaki

Created by: Roots

Seasons (9 seasons, 108 episodes)

Teekyuu

Teekyuu

12 episodes - 2012

Teekyuu 2

Teekyuu 2

12 episodes - 2013

Teekyuu 3

Teekyuu 3

12 episodes - 2013

Teekyuu 4

Teekyuu 4

12 episodes - 2015

Teekyuu 5

Teekyuu 5

12 episodes - 2015

Teekyuu 6

Teekyuu 6

12 episodes - 2015

Teekyuu 7

Teekyuu 7

12 episodes - 2016

Teekyuu 8

Teekyuu 8

12 episodes - 2016

Teekyuu 9

Teekyuu 9

12 episodes - 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

Teekyu is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Yes, Teekyu is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Teekyu has 9 seasons with a total of 108 episodes.

With a rating of 5.4/10 from 20 viewers, Teekyu is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

Teekyu follows the offbeat daily antics of four members of Kameido High's tennis club. Instead of focusing on matches, the series tosses the girls into rapid, absurd conversations and hijinks that care little for realism. Yuri, the practical one, tries to keep up with Nasuno, whose flights of fan...

Teekyu stars Yui Watanabe, Suzuko Mimori, Kyoko Narumi, and Kana Hanazawa.

Teekyu was created by Roots.

Teekyu was released on October 07, 2012.

Teekyu is a Animation and Comedy series.

It follows four girls in the Kameido High tennis club, but the show focuses on their comedic everyday routines rather than serious sports. They only play tennis on occasion.

Episodes are mostly standalone, gag-driven slices of life that don't require watching in order. The series emphasizes short, humorous scenarios over long story arcs.

The series is listed as Ended after nine seasons and 108 episodes, so there are no ongoing seasons in the show's run.

Teekyu has a rating of 5.35/10, which indicates a mixed or modest reception among viewers. Audience response tends to vary based on taste for rapid, gag-oriented comedy.