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List Price: $39.98Amazon.com's Price: $35.99 You Save: $3.99 (10%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: SIMON & SCHUSTER C/O VIZ MEDIA LLC
EAN: 0782009236856
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: VIZ VIDEO
Manufacturer: VIZ VIDEO
Number Of Items: 3
Publisher: VIZ VIDEO
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 15, 2008
Running Time: 300 minutes
Sales Rank: 40455
Studio: VIZ VIDEO
Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: A 3-disc set with 13 episodes of your favorite sports anime!The second half of the Metropolitan Matches begins! Kikumaru and Oishi start their doubles match against Yamabuki Junior High's Higashikata and Minami. Oishi confronts the same pair that he was unable to beat in last year's match. Sengoku counters Momoshiro's signature dunk smash and the match slowly shifts in his favor. Finally Ryoma's match with Akutsu from Yamabuki Junior High begins. With all the trouble Ryoma encountered with Akutsu a few days ago everyone is worried for his safety!System Requirements:Run Time: 300 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 782009236856 Manufacturer No: DPTBS04
Amazon.com: As the second season of the shonen (boys') sports series Prince of Tennis continues, the team from Seigaku Middle School competes in the Metropolitan Tournament, an major step toward their ultimate goal, the Nationals. The training is grueling, and anyone who slacks off has to drink Inui's vile "penal-tea" health potion. Ginka Junior High, coached by the wily Banji, ranks as their most serious foe. Seigaku's "Golden Pair" defeats Ginka's "Plain and Simple" duo in doubles, and upbeat Takeshi "Momo" Momoshiro overcomes muscle tremors to beat "Lucky" Sengoku. Not surprisingly, the outcome of the tournament hinges on the final match between seventh grade star Ryoma Echizen and Ginka's older, bigger bully-in-residence Jin Akutsu. Although he behaves like a thug, Akutsu is a gifted athlete and a cagey player: he's the most dangerous challenger Ryoma has faced. Seigaku captain Tezuka calls the match a contest between Akutsu's pride and Ryoma's courage, but much more is at stake. As the face-off continues, Coach Ryuzaki sees Ryoma improving, but his spiritual growth outweighs his athletic progress: he moves from "samurai junior to samurai." Ryoma's discipline and dedication embody the traditional virtues of bushido; Akutsu's cruelty and arrogance represent their negation. A junior high tennis match becomes a moral duel comparable to the battle between Kenshin and Sishio in Rurouni Kenshin. Coach Ryuzaki has Ryoma, Momo, Inui, Tezuka, and their friends training for the next tournament the day after their victory in the Metropolitan. (Rated A, suitable for ages 10 and older: minor violence, minor risqué humor, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
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I received the product in a timely manner. The box with illustrations holding the DVD had a rip about a half-inch wide. As I collect these for the nice box with the art work I was a bit unhappy with its condition. Although, Im not sure if I can blame amazon for that.
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The review for The Prince of Tennis Vol. 4 is pretty much the same as Vol. 3...the second season Japanese open/end are still missing and replaced with first season's. Ironically, intrumental U.S. opening was adapted to include episode scenes in episode 48, just like the Japanese...would have been nice to be able to see it with the original "Driving Myself" when watching the Japanese version on the DVD though. Same trailers since Vol. 2 also. And the DVD ends with episode 50, which just so happens ... Read More
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