Tennis no Oujisama Movie 1: Futari no Samurai – The First Game

The Prince of Tennis: The Two Samurai, The First Game / 劇場版 テニスの王子様 二人のサムライ The First Game / Prince of Tennis: The Two Samurai - The First Game
Tennis no Oujisama Movie 1: Futari no Samurai – The First Game
Genres: Shounen, Sports
Demographics: Shounen
Studios: Production I.G
Producers: Nihon Ad Systems, Shochiku, Shueisha, TV Tokyo
Rating: 7.32 / 10
Rank: #2781
Popularity: #5038
Users Listed: 22,444
Users Scored: 12,357
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 07/18/2023
Aired: January 29, 2005 (Winter)
Type: movie
Source: manga
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

The Seishun Academy Boys' Tennis Team finds themselves entangled in a perplexing situation during an invitation to an exhibition match aboard a luxurious cruise liner. The seemingly idyllic setting quickly reveals unsettling anomalies, prompting suspicion amongst the team members. They uncover a clandestine gambling scheme orchestrated by the ship’s owner, forcing them into a desperate gamble of their own – a calculated loss in upcoming matches to secure a fortune for Sakurafubuki.

However, this isn't a simple game; failure to comply carries severe consequences. The team must navigate treacherous circumstances while confronting their rival, Ryouga, who now commands the opposing side and is deeply involved with the ship’s armed staff. The series explores themes of loyalty, strategy, and the lengths one will go to protect those they care about as the tennis players utilize both skill and ingenuity to survive.

Characters:

  • Echizen, Ryouma (Main) - Voice Actors: Minagawa, Junko
  • Echizen, Ryouga (Main) - Voice Actors: Yamazaki, Yuuta
  • Fuji, Shuusuke (Main) - Voice Actors: Kaida, Yuki
  • Inui, Sadaharu (Main) - Voice Actors: Tsuda, Kenjirou
  • Kaidou, Kaoru (Main) - Voice Actors: Kiyasu, Kouhei
  • Kawamura, Takashi (Main) - Voice Actors: Kawamoto, Naru
  • Kikumaru, Eiji (Main) - Voice Actors: Takahashi, Hiroki
  • Momoshiro, Takeshi (Main) - Voice Actors: Onosaka, Masaya
  • Oishi, Shuichiro (Main) - Voice Actors: Kondou, Takayuki, Choi, Won Hyeong
  • Tezuka, Kunimitsu (Main) - Voice Actors: Okiayu, Ryoutarou
  • Arbiter (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Shimozaki, Hiroshi
  • Atobe, Keigo (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Suwabe, Junichi
  • Echizen, Nanjiro (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Matsuyama, Takashi
  • Mukahi, Gakuto (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hoshi, Souichirou
  • Oshitari, Yuushi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kiuchi, Hidenobu
  • Ryuzaki, Sumire (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Okohira, Shizuka

Staff:

  • Kawaguchi, Tooru (Producer)
  • Takahashi, Tomoko (Producer)
  • Hamana, Takayuki (Director, Storyboard)
  • Hiramitsu, Takuya (Sound Director)
  • Fuseki, Kazunobu (Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Yamazaki, Hiroshi (Episode Director, Storyboard)
  • Asano, Kyouji (Key Animation)
  • Douge, Shintarou (In-Between Animation)
  • Ezura, Hisashi (Director of Photography)
  • Haga, Hitoshi (Key Animation)
  • Hamamori, Toshihiro (Key Animation)
  • Harada, Minefumi (Key Animation)
  • Hashimoto, Nobuo (Key Animation)
  • Hideaki, Isa (Key Animation)
  • Higashide, Futoshi (Key Animation)
  • Hirata, Shuuichi (Art Director)
  • Honda, Takeshi (Key Animation)
  • Ibata, Shouta (In-Between Animation)
  • Iida, Hiroyoshi (Key Animation)
  • Iizuka, Haruko (Key Animation)
  • Ishii, Akiharu (Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
  • Ishikawa, Mitsuhisa (Executive Producer)
  • Ishikawa, Michiru (Production Coordination)
  • Ishikawa, Mariko (In-Between Animation)
  • Kamada, Shinpei (In-Between Animation)
  • Kamiguchi, Masaki (Key Animation)
  • Katou, K (In-Between Animation)
  • Kim, Ji-eun (In-Between Animation)
  • Kondou, Yuuji (Key Animation)
  • Konomi, Takeshi (Original Creator)
  • Kouno, Ryou (Background Art)
  • Kubo, Tadashi (Key Animation)
  • Kugimiya, Hiroshi (Key Animation)
  • Kuniyuki, Yurie (In-Between Animation)
  • Matsumoto, Kentaro (In-Between Animation)
  • Matsumoto, Tomoyuki (Key Animation)
  • Mifune, Chiho (Key Animation)
  • Minami, Shinichirou (Key Animation)
  • Miura, Tomoko (In-Between Animation)
  • Miyazawa, Yasunori (Key Animation)
  • Mizumura, Yoshio (Key Animation)
  • Munehiro, Tomoyuki (In-Between Animation)
  • Muroi, Yasuo (In-Between Animation)
  • Nakamura, Hideki (Background Art)
  • Nakayama, Miyuki (In-Between Animation)
  • Obata, Masaru (In-Between Animation)
  • Ohba, Akiko (Digital Paint)
  • Ohira, Shinya (Key Animation)
  • Oka, Mariko (Key Animation)
  • Okiura, Hiroyuki (Key Animation)
  • ... and 26 more staff

Reviews:

  • User xenoglossy (Score: 5/10):
    This movie is not, technically, a very good movie. The art's pretty decent -- one can tell they had a higher budget for this movie than for the TV series -- the soundtrack's fine but not outstanding, the characterization is about what you'd expect for a Prince of Tennis movie (i.e. minimal), and the plot is frankly ridiculous. In fact, this movie is ridiculous and over-the-top in a number of ways, and that's exactly what's so great about it. It takes the "junior high school tennis is serious and manly!" theme of the TV series and turns it up to eleven in ways that deny logic,physics, and the very nature of reality. Underwater tennis on the deck of a sinking ship! Energy-beam tennis that blows people's clothes off! Tennis killing the dinosaurs! Heck, the "play this fixed tennis match... OR DIE!!!" premise alone is pretty amusing.nnSo if you're looking for a serious and realistic sports anime... well, I don't know why you'd be looking at anything Prince of Tennis-related in the first place, but you certainly won't find it here. But if you have a sense of humor and a fondness for shounen absurdity, this movie is a lot of fun.
  • User Titan-Kikumaru (Score: 6/10):
    I'm a big fan of the series, but a bit disappointed with this movie... I think the people who made this movie is a bit too hurried to decide on the characters. They made this filler character, Ryoga Echizen, Ryoma's older adopted brother. In the movie he entered ryoma's house when he was a kid. Then Ryoga went missing through the entire series... come back for a brief moment on the movie, then went missing again... It's just too weird...
  • User gmgkng (Score: 9/10):
    This movie is totally awesome. With fighting included in tennis, this just excites me more while I was watching the movie. However, there's 2 flaws & disappointments in this movie. 1, the art is bad. Not that bad, but bad. Just by looking at the characters in the anime, example - Inui, you'll know that the author just rushed through some parts of the anime. Second bad thing of the anime (movie): PREDICTIONS. In my opinion, I already know what'll happen, it's so obvious. But every main character nearly always wins. But why is this obvious ....? Judging by Echizen Ryoma and Echizen Ryoga's looks,I already know they will continue the fight after hitting the villian (forgot the name) with the tennis ball. And it's so obvious that Ryoma will win. So I hope the next movie of PoT will not have the same flaw and problem.

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  • Tennis no Oujisama (anime - Parent Story)