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{{translation|'''The Prince of Tennis'''|テニスの王子様|Tenisu no Ōjisama}} is a Japanese [[shōnen]] [[manga]] series written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. The title is often shortened to ''TeniPuri'' (テニプリ), a portmanteau of the two parts in the Japanese pronunciation of the words "Tennis Prince". The manga was first published in Japan in [[Shueisha]]'s [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] in July 1999, and ended publication on March 3, 2008. A total of 379 chapters were serialized, spanning 42 volumes. The new manga series, entitled '''New Prince of Tennis''', began serialization in the [[Jump Square]] magazine on March 4, 2009, with the story taking place several months after the end of the original manga. [[Viz Media]] acquired the license to distribute the series in English in North America.
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'''The Prince of Tennis''' (テニスの王子様, ''Tenisu no Ōjisama'') is a Japanese [[shōnen]] [[manga]] series written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. The title is often shortened to ''TeniPuri'' (テニプリ), a portmanteau of the two parts in the Japanese pronunciation of the words "Tennis Prince". The manga was first published in Japan in [[Shueisha]]'s [[Weekly Shōnen Jump]] in July 1999, and ended publication on March 3, 2008. A total of 379 chapters were serialized, spanning 42 volumes. The new manga series, entitled '''New Prince of Tennis''', began serialization in the [[Jump Square]] magazine on March 4, 2009, with the story taking place several months after the end of the original manga. [[Viz Media]] acquired the license to distribute the series in English in North America.
   
 
The manga was adapted into an [[anime]] series directed by Takayuki Hamana, animated by Trans Arts and co-produced by Nihon Ad Systems and [[TV Tokyo]]. The anime aired across Japan on the anime satellite television network [[Animax]] and the terrestrial TV Tokyo network from October 10, 2001 to March 30, 2005, spanning a total of 178 episodes, as well as a theatrical movie. In April 2006, an [[original video animation]] continuation of the anime began to be released on DVD. The beginning of the second OVA series was released on June 22, 2007, roughly 3 months after the end of the first. The second OVA ended on January 25, 2008, and the third and final OVA started on April 25, 2008.
 
The manga was adapted into an [[anime]] series directed by Takayuki Hamana, animated by Trans Arts and co-produced by Nihon Ad Systems and [[TV Tokyo]]. The anime aired across Japan on the anime satellite television network [[Animax]] and the terrestrial TV Tokyo network from October 10, 2001 to March 30, 2005, spanning a total of 178 episodes, as well as a theatrical movie. In April 2006, an [[original video animation]] continuation of the anime began to be released on DVD. The beginning of the second OVA series was released on June 22, 2007, roughly 3 months after the end of the first. The second OVA ended on January 25, 2008, and the third and final OVA started on April 25, 2008.
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