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The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup

TV Show 2022 24m/ep 8.0 /10 Ended
TV Tokyo A TV Tokyo Original

An animated comedy built around a global youth tennis event, the series follows the U-17 World Cup as it unfolds on a big stage. The action centers on a bustling arena in Melbourne, where teams from 32 countries arrive to test themselves against the best. As matches roll on, quick witted players... Read more

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About The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup

An animated comedy built around a global youth tennis event, the series follows the U-17 World Cup as it unfolds on a big stage. The action centers on a bustling arena in Melbourne, where teams from 32 countries arrive to test themselves against the best. As matches roll on, quick witted players and seasoned rivals trade rallies, celebrate surprising shots, and trade barbs in good humor, all while managing the nerves of national pride and the grind of a demanding schedule. Coaches and fans add color, turning every warm up into a mini drama. Only 16 teams will survive the opening rounds to reach the knockout phase, setting up a tense run to the finals.

Released in 2022, the show sits within the Prince of Tennis universe and draws on the long running manga and anime tradition. It features voice work by Junko Minagawa, Ryotaro Okiayu, Junichi Suwabe, Mamoru Miyano and Yoshimasa Hosoya. The animation pairs bright character designs with brisk match pacing.

The limited public voting it has received gives it an 8.0 out of 10 score from five votes, suggesting a positive reception among fans. The show mixes sporting competition with light humor, highlighting teamwork, growth, and rivalries on a global stage. It leans into camaraderie as players juggle pressure with playful banter.

As part of a beloved franchise, the series feeds fan chatter, fan art and clips shared online, helping keep the Prince of Tennis universe active between manga volumes and past anime seasons. Its familiar characters and humor appeal to longtime followers, while newcomers get a breezy primer on the sport.

Awards: No major nominations or wins are listed for this title to date, but it sits within a popular sports anime niche that continues to attract audiences drawn to lighthearted tennis comedy and familiar voice casts. Fans of the franchise often follow related releases and merchandise, keeping interest high between seasons.

Details

Release Date
July 07, 2022
Episode Length
24m
User Ratings
5 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
26
Network
TV Tokyo, AT-X
Status
Ended
Genres
Animation, Comedy
Country
Japan
Studio
Studio KAI +1 more
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Junko Minagawa

Junko Minagawa

Ryoma Echizen (voice)

Ryotaro Okiayu

Ryotaro Okiayu

Kunimitsu Tezuka (voice)

Junichi Suwabe

Junichi Suwabe

Keigo Atobe (voice)

Mamoru Miyano

Mamoru Miyano

Ryoga Echizen (voice)

Yoshimasa Hosoya

Yoshimasa Hosoya

Kuranosuke Shiraishi (voice)

Sachiko Nagai

Sachiko Nagai

Seiichi Yukimura (voice)

Hiroki Yasumoto

Hiroki Yasumoto

Hoo Byodoin (voice)

Kentaro Tone

Kentaro Tone

Jürgen Barrisavich Bork (voice)

Tomokazu Seki

Tomokazu Seki

Zeus Iliopoulos (voice)

Subaru Kimura

Subaru Kimura

JJ Dolgias (voice)

Seasons (2 seasons, 26 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

13 episodes - 2022

Semifinal

Semifinal

13 episodes - 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

Yes, The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup has 2 seasons with a total of 26 episodes.

With a rating of 8.0/10 from 5 viewers, The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

An animated comedy built around a global youth tennis event, the series follows the U-17 World Cup as it unfolds on a big stage. The action centers on a bustling arena in Melbourne, where teams from 32 countries arrive to test themselves against the best. As matches roll on, quick witted players ...

The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup stars Junko Minagawa, Ryotaro Okiayu, Junichi Suwabe, Mamoru Miyano, and Yoshimasa Hosoya.

The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup was released on July 07, 2022.

The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup is a Animation and Comedy series.

No. It's a fictional animated series set around a U-17 World Cup in the Prince of Tennis universe. The tournaments and teams are part of the show's fictional world.

Junko Minagawa voices Ryoma Echizen, one of the series' central players.

Junichi Suwabe voices Keigo Atobe in the show.

The tournament takes place at the KCC Arena in Melbourne, Australia.