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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - As exciting as Naruto!!
Do not be fooled by the title. This anime is just like Naruto. It is very exciting, like in battle field. If you are a fan of anime like Naruto, do not miss it. Besides, it is full of fun in watching it. Absolutely, if you want to learn tennis from it, you will be disappointed. However, if you want the thrill and excitment from anime, you will love it!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of Japan's most popular anime series finally comes here!
I've been waiting for this one a long time. TENNIS no Oujisama (aka The Prince of Tennis) is an insanely popular series that started as a Manga and then became a 179 episode anime series, as well as an ongoing series of live musicals and even a recent live action movie. Not to mention an unending series of music CD releases. 13 episodes is a great bargain for the price. These 13 episodes barely scratch the surface in this 179 episode series. They won't play their first rival team until the next set comes out. Still, this has its own nice story arc as the main character must earn himself a position on the SEIGAKU tennis team.

The DVDs are both in English and in Japanese with subtitles, which is great because the English dub as seen on Cartoon Network recently is one of the worst I've ever heard. You'd think they could get somebody familiar with the show to at least tell voice actors how the characters names are pronounced. Still, the dub is good for a laugh. The inferior openings and endings that were created for the US airings is used, but that's ok because the original Japanese opening and ending are included as bonus features. I hope they continue to do so, because the Japanese version went through half a dozen or so different openings and endings.

I highly reccomend this DVD. It's hard to go wrong with one of the most popular anime series ever.


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