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Tenimyu
Musical The Prince of Tennis
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Written by Takeshi Konomi (original)
Yuuji Mitsuya and Hideki Mitsui (screenplay)
Directed by Yukio Ueshima
Music by Toshihiko Sahashi
Lyrics by Yuuji Mitsuya
Choreography Yukio Ueshima
Shinnosuke Motoyama
Date premiered 2003
Original run 2003–2010
2011–2014
2015-20XX

The Prince of Tennis Musical (ミュージカル・テニスの王子様 Myūjikaru Tenisu no Ōji-sama?), also known as "TeniPuri Musical," "Tenimyu," or "GekiPuri" (Stage Prince), is a series of live action stage musicals directed by Yukio Ueshima based on manga series The Prince of Tennis created by Takeshi Konomi and serialized by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump.

The first musical premièred in the Golden Week of 2003,[1][2] and the unexpected popularity, especially among girls,[3] and requests for merchandise of the show encouraged Marvelous Entertainment to follow through with the series. Each new show covers an arc of the manga storyline, though adaptations to the original story were made to fit the format. Female characters were removed, and irrelevant scenes or minor arcs were cut to move the plot forward.[2]

At the start of the production, tickets did not sell out and the type of production was merely an experiment. Manga-based musicals were not frequently seen, if at all.[2] But, within 5 years the musical became popular enough to demand for double casting of characters to handle the amount of performances and to allow for overseas performances in Korea and Taiwan. In addition multiple shows were live streamed into theatres all around the country to make up for the lack of enough seats in the actual venue.[2] Eventually the musical production launched the careers of many of the "hottest" idols in Japan, like Kimeru, Kazuki Kato, and Yuu Shirota. Even Europe got a taste of the production, when three of the actors (namely Ryousuke Katou, Shintarou Akiyama and Yuuichirou Hirata) hit Paris to attend the 10th edition of the Japan Expo in 2009 [4][5]

In May 2010, after 7 years, 22 musicals, 5 main casts and about 150 different actors had passed,[1] the "first season" came to an end with the last performance of Dream Live 7th on the 23rd. Not too long after the end of the first season the start of a “second season” was announced.[6] The upcoming shows feature a completely new cast and a new script, but cover the same arcs as the first season.[1]

Story

Ryoma Echizen is a 12-year-old tennis talent. After winning the American Junior Tournament for four times in a row, he goes back to Japan to live with his Father (a former pro-tennis player). He attends Seishun Gakuen(青春学園), or Seigaku(青学) for short, a school famous for his strong tennis club and talented players, where he joins the tennis club. Soon he beats almost all his upperclassmen and secures himself a spot among the regulars, the team members that get to play during the tournaments between various schools in the country. The ultimate goal from their team is to reach the National Middle School Tennis Tournament and eventually become NO.1 of the country. On their road to glory they meet plenty of hardships, but also meet a lot of new friends and master complex tennis techniques. But who'll become the NO.1 of Japan?

Performances

The first season that started in 2003 and ended after 7 years in 2010, has a total of 22 different shows. Among these, two different types of shows can be distinguished.[citation needed]

  1. Plot musicals : these musicals follow the story line of the manga series.[7] There have been fifteen plot musicals in total.
  2. Live concerts (so-called Dream Live’s): these are alternative performances featuring songs from previous musicals and parody-skits.[8] There have been seven live concerts in total.

In addition to those two types, some musicals are also classified as "re-run" (a re-run of a previous musical) or as a "graduation show" (see below). The first season had 3 re-runs (the first musical, the Fudomine arc and the first Hyoutei arc) and 5 graduation shows.[citation needed]

The second season started in the begin of 2011. Until now dates of 2 plots musicals are announced.[1]

Graduation Show

The aim of the musical production is to provide young talents with a chance to develop themselves and make themselves known by the people.[9] This doesn't mean though that each and every actor is forced to leave the series during such a show. Due to personal circumstances and different contracts it's possible to stay longer or return later in the production.※ Compared to the normal performances, the graduation show leaves space for all graduating actors to give their final greetings to the audience, before they leave the production. During the first season, these graduations shows were held about every 1.5 years (after 4-5 musicals).

  • ※1: Kotaro Yanagi was accidentally hit by a car less than two weeks before the première of "Remarkable Match Fudomine", so he got pulled out the musicals early. He rejoined the first Seigaku cast for their last show and finished up as the second cast's Echizen.[10]
  • ※2: Yuya Endo didn’t graduate together with the first cast members either, because he only joined the cast during "Dream Live 1st" as a replacement of Kotaro Yanagi. He shared the role with a recovered Yanagi for a couple shows. Endo graduated on his own during "Dream Live 2nd".
  • ※3: Both Hiroki Aiba and Tomo Yanagishita didn't leave the series together instead choosing to provide guidance to the new cast members.[8] Aiba graduated alongside the Third cast members, and Yanagishita graduated on his own during "Dream Live 5th".
  • ※4: Both Kousuke Kujirai and Hiroki Aiba returned to the production later, after they already graduated. Kujirai was asked to return for the performance of "Advancement Match Rokkaku" because the actor originally cast for the role (Takahiro Tasaki) withdrew from the show. Aiba returned for the performances of "The Imperial Presence Hyoutei" because it appeared impossible to find an actor to play the role of Shusuke Fuji alongside the Fifth cast in time.
  • ※5: The majority members of the First cast returned for Dream Live 7th, to perform their roles once more alongside Fifth cast as an end to the first season of Tenimyu. Eiki Kitamura, who played Takashi Kawamura only in the "More Than Limit St. Rudolph Gakuen" show with the First cast, reprised the role.

List of Performances

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First Season

Year Date Title
2003 30 April – 5 May Musical The Prince of Tennis[7][11]
2003 7–15 August Musical The Prince of Tennis (summer performance)[7][11]
2003–2004 31 December – 5 January Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Remarkble 1st Match Fudomine[7][12]
2004 13 June Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 1st[8][13]
2004 29 July – 15 August Musical The Prince of Tennis: More than Limit St. Rudolph[14]
2004–2005 29 December – 2 January Musical The Prince of Tennis: Side Fudomine[7][15]
2005 8–23 January Musical The Prince of Tennis: Side Yamabuki[7][16]
2005 4 May Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 2nd[8][17]
2005 8–20 August Musical The Prince of Tennis: Imperial Match Hyoutei in Summer[7][18][19]
2005–2006 19–2 January Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Match Hyoutei in Winter[7][20][21][22]
2006 28–29 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 3rd[8][23]
2006 3–25 August Musical The Prince of Tennis: Advancement Match Rokkaku[7][24]
2006–2007 13 December – 27 January Musical The Prince of Tennis: Absolute King Rikkaidai ~1st Service[7][25]
2007 30–31 March
17–20 May
Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 4th[8][26]
2007 2 August – 9 September Musical The Prince of Tennis: Absolute King Rikkaidai ~2nd Service[7][27]
2007–2008 12 December – 11 February Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Progressive Match Higa[7][28][29]
2008 17–18 May
24–25 May
Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 5th[8][30][31]
2008 29 July – 3 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Presence Hyoutei[7][32]
2008–2009 13 December – 31 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Treasure Match Shitenhouji[7][33][34]
2009 2–3 May
9–10 May
Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 6th[8][35][36]
2009 30 July – 4 October Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Final Match Rikkaidai First[7][37][38]
2009–2010 17 December – 14 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Final Match Rikkaidai Second[7][39][40][41]
2010 7–9 May
20–23 May
Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 7th[7][8][42][43]

Second Season

Year Date Title
2011 5 January – 11 February Seigaku VS Fudomine[44]
2011 31 March – 15 May Seigaku VS St. Rudolph/Yamabuki[45][46]
2011 15 July – 24 September Seigaku VS Hyoutei [47]
2011 5 November – 13 November Dream Live 2011 [48]
2011 - 2012 17 December – 12 February Seigaku VS Rokkaku [49]
2012 13 May Spring Undoukai 2012 [50]
2012 13 July – 23 September Seigaku VS Rikkai [51]
2012 11 October – 14 October Seigaku Farewell Party [52]
2012 - 2013 20 December – 17 February Seigaku VS Higa [53]
2013 27 April - 5 May Dream Live 2013 [54]
2013 11 July - 29 September National Tournament Seigaku VS Hyoutei [55]
2013 - 2014 19 December – 2 March Seigaku VS Shitenhouji [56]
2014 26 April Spring Undoukai 2014 [57]
2014 12 July – 28 September National Tournament Seigaku VS Rikkai [58]
2014 15 November - 24 November Dream Live 2014 [59]

DVD releases

1st Season

Musical DVDs

Year Release Title
2003 20 September Musical The Prince of Tennis
2003 Musical The Prince of Tennis (summer performance)
2004 20 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Remarkble 1st Match Fudomine
2004 1 September Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 1st
2004 20 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: More than Limit St. Rudolph
2005 20 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: Side Fudomine
2005 20 April Musical The Prince of Tennis: Side Yamabuki
2005 20 September Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 2nd
2005 20 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: Imperial Match Hyoutei in Summer
2006 20 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Match Hyoutei in Winter
2006 20 June Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 3rd
2006 20 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: Advancement Match Rokkaku
2007 30 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: Absolute King Rikkaidai ~1st Service
2007 27 July Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 4th
2007 25 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: Absolute King Rikkaidai ~2nd Service
2008 3 May Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Progressive Match Higa
2008 10 August Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 5th
2008
2009
2009
22 November
9 May
21 February
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Presence Hyoutei 4A
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Presence Hyoutei 5B
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Presence Hyoutei Tokyo Return Shows (in October)
2009 11 April
27 June
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Treasure Match Shitenhouji 4A
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Treasure Match Shitenhouji 5B
2009 30 July Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 6th
2009 17 December Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Final Match Rikkaidai First
2010 20 May Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Final Match Rikkaidai Second
2010 9 September Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 7th

Supporter DVDs

Year Release Title
2006 20 August Supporter's DVD Vol.01 Seigaku 2nd Cast
2006 30 October Supporter's DVD Vol.02 Yamabuki Cast
2006 16 December Supporter's DVD Vol.03 Hyoutei Cast
2007 20 February Supporter's DVD Vol.04 Fudomine Cast & St. Rudolph Cast
2007 28 April Supporter's DVD Vol.05 Seigaku 1st Cast
2007 22 December Supporter's DVD Vol.06 Seigaku 3rd Cast
2007 22 December Supporter's DVD Vol.06 Seigaku 3rd cast + Graduation
2008 5 April Supporter's DVD Vol.07 Rokkaku cast
2008 20 September Supporter's DVD Vol.08 Rikkaidai Fuzoku cast
2009 7 March Supporter's DVD Vol.09 Higa cast
2009 29 October Supporter's DVD Vol.10 Seigaku 4th Cast TOP ver.
2009 29 October Supporter's DVD Vol.10 Seigaku 4th Cast BOTTOM ver.
2009 28 November Supporter's DVD Vol.11 Hyoutei Nationals cast
2010 27 February Supporter's DVD Vol.12 Shitenhouji A cast
2010 27 February Supporter's DVD Vol.13 Shitenhouji B cast
2010 31 July Supporter's DVD Vol.14 Seigaku 5th cast
2010 30 September Supporter's DVD Vol. 15 Rikkaidai Fuzoku Nationals cast

Extra

Year Release Title
2009 24 July TENIMYU COLLECTION Musical the Prince of Tennis: The Absolute King Rikkaidai ~1st Service
  • No bonus material
2009 24 July TENIMYU COLLECTION Musical the Prince of Tennis: The Absolute King Rikkaidai ~2nd Service
  • No bonus material
2010 28 April Musical the Prince of Tennis ENCORE! ~ FGKS/On My Way

Second Season

Musical DVDs

Year Release Title
2011 30 April Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Fudomine
2011 30 July Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS St. Rudolph/ Yamabuki
2012 9 December Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Hyoutei
2011 9 February Musical the Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 2011
2012 2 June Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS St. Rokkaku
2012 28 December Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Rikkai
2013 8 February Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku Farewell Party
2013 24 May Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Higa
2013 7 August Musical the Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 2013
2013 11 December Musical the Prince of Tennis: National Tournament Seigaku VS Hyoutei

Team Collection

Year Release Title
2012 9 March Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Team Collection Fudomine
2012 4 April Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Team Collection St.Rudolph
2012 11 May Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Team Collection Yamabuki
2012 7 September Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Team Collection Hyoutei
2013 15 March Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Team Collection Seigaku 6th generation
2013 19 September Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Team Collection Rokkaku
2013 5 October Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Team Collection Rikkai

Extra

Year Release Title
2010 18 December Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: The Beginning
2011 4 November Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: 2nd season THE BACKSTAGE scene1
2012 5 October Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: Haru no Undoukai 2012
2012 30 November Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: PV COLLECTION
2013 5 April Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: 2nd season THE BACKSTAGE scene2
2014 17 January Musical The Prince of Tennis 2nd Season: PV COLLECTION vol.2

Discography

Each musical, excluding the winter performance of "The Imperial Match Hyoutei" and the summer performance of "Musical The Prince of Tennis" had a CD released, featuring all songs sung during the musical. Besides that 4 singles and 13 "Best of Actor Series" have been released. The singles feature multiple versions of the same song, already performed in the musicals. The "Best of Actor Series" CDs feature multiple song sung by one or two actors of the production. Some of the songs on these CDs are new, but some of them have already been performed during the musicals (by the same or other actors). For both the Musical CDs and the "Best of Actor Series" CDs box sets have been released.[original research?]

Due to double casts, multiple versions of "The Imperial Presence Hyoutei" CD, "The Treasure Match Shitenhouji" CD and the "Complete Box 3" have been released.[original research?]

CDs of "The Imperial Match Hyoutei in Winter" and "The Best of Actor Series 013" are only available through buying the box sets.[original research?]

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First Season

Musical OST

Year Release Title
2003 24 July Musical The Prince of Tennis
Musical The Prince of Tennis (summer performances)
2004 21 April Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Remarkble 1st Match Fudomine
2004 1 September Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 1st
2004 20 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: More than Limit St. Rudolph
2005 21 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: Side Fudomine
2005 21 April Musical The Prince of Tennis: Side Yamabuki
2005 20 August Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 2nd
2005 20 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: Imperial Match Hyoutei in Summer
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Match Hyoutei in Winter
  • only released in combination with "Complete Box Set 1"
2006 14 June Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 3rd
2006 15 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: Advancement Match Rokkaku
2007 28 March Musical The Prince of Tennis: Absolute King Rikkaidai ~1st Service
2007 27 June Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 4th
2007 14 November Musical The Prince of Tennis: Absolute King Rikkaidai ~2nd Service
2008 23 April Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Progressive Match Higa
2008 17 July Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 5th
2008
2008
2009
5 November
3 December
7 January
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Presence Hyoutei 4A
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Presence Hyoutei 5B
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Imperial Presence Hyoute Tokyo Return Shows (in October)
2009 25 March
24 June
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Treasure Match Shitenhouji 4A
Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Treasure Match Shitenhouji 5B
2009 8 July Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 6th
2009 17 December Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Final Match Rikkaidai First
2010 12 May Musical The Prince of Tennis: The Final Match Rikkaidai Second
2010 25 August Musical The Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 7th

Singles

Year Release Title
2006 22 March On My Way
2007 28 March Finalist
2008 23 April F.G.K.S.
2009 30 April Refresh Aratana Jibun e ~Hyoutenka no Jounetsu ~ The TOP

Best of Actor Series

Year Release Title
2005 19 December The Best of Actor Series 001: Shirota Yuu as Tezuka Kunimitsu
2005 19 December The Best of Actor Series 002: Kato Kazuki as Atobe Keigo
2006 26 July The Best of Actor Series 003: Aiba Hiroki as Fuji Syusuke
2006 26 July The Best of Actor Series 005: Saito Takumi as Oshitari Yuushi and Aoyagi Ruito as Mukahi Gakuto
2006 16 December The Best of Actor Series 005: Sakurada Dori as Echizen Ryoma
2006 16 December The Best of Actor Series 006: IRE as Amane Hikaru and Shindo Gaku as Kuroban Harukaze
2007 25 July The Best of Actor Series 007: Seto Kouji as Kikumaru Eiji and Takiguchi Yukihiro as Ooishi Syuichirou
2007 25 July The Best of Actor Series 008: Nakagauchi Masataka as Niou Masaharu and Baba Toru as Yagyuu Hiroshi
2007 22 December The Best of Actor Series 009: Kanesaki Kentarou as Sanada Genichirou and Yagami Ren as Yukimura Seiichi
2007 22 December The Best of Actor Series 010 Extra: Seigaku 3rd Regulars Memorial Edition
2008 30 July The Best of Actor Series 011: Watanabe Daisuke as Tezuka Kunimitsu
2008 30 July The Best of Actor Series 012: Luke. C as Eishiro Kite
The Best of Actor Series 013: Karaoke CD
  • Only released in combination with the Complete Box

Complete Box Sets

Year Release Title
2006 26 July Complete Box 1
  • Musical the Prince of Tennis, Remarkble 1st match Fudomine, More than Limit St. Rudolph, Side Fudomine, Side Yamabuki, The Imperial match Hyoutei in Winter + Extra CD
2009 25 March Best of Actors Series Complete Box
  • Best of Actor Series 001-013
2009 26 November Complete Box 2
  • The Imperial match Hyoutei in Summer, Advancement Match Rokkaku, Absolute King Rikkaidai ~first service, Absolute King Rikkaidai ~second service + The Final Match Rikkai First (Support Cast Version)
2010 20 May Complete Box 3 ver. 4
  • The Progressive Match Higa, The Imperial Presence Hyoutei 4A, The Treasure Match Shitenhouji 4A + The Final Match Rikkai First

Complete Box 3 ver. 5

  • The Progressive Match Higa, The Imperial Presence Hyoutei 5B, The Treasure Match Shitenhouji 5B + The Final Match Rikkai First

Second Season

Musical OST

Year Date Title
2011 21 April Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Fudomine
2011 13 July Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS St.Rudolph/ Yamabuki
2011 30 November Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Hyoutei
2012 22 February Musical the Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 2011
2012 23 May Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Rokkaku
2012 26 December Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Rikkai
2013 6 February Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku Farewell Party
2013 22 May Musical the Prince of Tennis: Seigaku VS Higa
2013 7 August Musical the Prince of Tennis: Dream Live 2013
2013 - Musical the Prince of Tennis: National Tournament Seigaku VS Hyoutei

Single CD

Year Date Title
2011 28 September Musical the Prince of Tennis: JUMPING UP! HIGH TOUCH! + DVD [First press limited] Type A
2011 28 September Musical the Prince of Tennis: JUMPING UP! HIGH TOUCH! (Normal edition) Type B
2011 28 September Musical the Prince of Tennis: JUMPING UP! HIGH TOUCH! (Normal edition) Type C
2011 28 September Musical the Prince of Tennis: JUMPING UP! HIGH TOUCH! (Normal edition) Type D
2013 24 April Musical the Prince of Tennis: WE ARE ALWAYS TOGETHER TYPE A
2013 24 April Musical the Prince of Tennis: WE ARE ALWAYS TOGETHER TYPE B

Review

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