The Prince of Tennis Musicals (テニスの王子様Musical Tennis no Ōjisama) is the title of the popular series of live action stage musicals based on the anime and manga series, The Prince of Tennis, originally authored by Takeshi Konomi. This page is about the soundtrack listings for each Prince of Tennis Musical performances and the soundtrack listings for the Musical Best Actor Series albums that have been released in Japan.
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Season 2The North Remembers
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Tyrion arrives at King's Landing to take his father's place as Hand of the King. Stannis Baratheon plans to take the Iron Throne for his own. Robb tries to decide his next move in the war. The Night's Watch arrive at the house of Craster.
The Night Lands
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Arya makes friends with Gendry. Tyrion tries to take control of the Small Council. Theon arrives at his home, Pyke, in order to persuade his father into helping Robb with the war. Jon tries to investigate Craster's secret.
What Is Dead May Never Die
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Tyrion tries to see who he can trust in the Small Council. Catelyn visits Renly to try and persuade him to join Robb in the war. Theon must decide if his loyalties lie with his own family or with Robb.
Garden of Bones
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Lord Baelish arrives at Renly's camp just before he faces off against Stannis. Daenerys and her company are welcomed into the city of Qarth. Arya, Gendry, and Hot Pie find themselves imprisoned at Harrenhal.
The Ghost of Harrenhal
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Tyrion investigates a secret weapon that King Joffrey plans to use against Stannis. Meanwhile, as a token for saving his life, Jaqen H'ghar offers to kill three people that Arya chooses.
The Old Gods and the New
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Theon seizes control of Winterfell. Jon captures a wildling, named Ygritte. The people of King's Landing begin to turn against King Joffrey. Daenerys looks to buy ships to sail for the Seven Kingdoms.
A Man Without Honor
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Bran and Rickon have escaped Winterfell. Theon tries to hunt them down. Daenerys' dragons have been stolen. Jon travels through the wilderness with Ygritte as his prisoner. Sansa has bled and is now ready to have Joffrey's children.
The Prince of Winterfell
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Stannis is just days from King's Landing. Tyrion prepares for his arrival. Jon and Qhorin are taken prisoner by the wildlings. Catelyn is arrested for releasing Jaime. Arya, Gendry, and Hot Pie plan to escape from Harrenhal.
Blackwater
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Stannis Baratheon's fleet and army arrive at King's Landing and the battle for the city begins. Cersei plans for her and her children's future.
Valar Morghulis
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Joffrey puts Sansa aside for Margaery Tyrell. Robb marries Talisa Maegyr. Jon prepares to meet Mance Rayder. Arya says farewell to Jaqen H'ghar. Daenerys tries to rescue her dragons.
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Release information[edit]
Each soundtrack that has been released for each musical is a live recording of the performances.
The Musicals (first season)[edit]Musical Tennis no Ohjisama[edit]
Remarkable 1st Match Fudomine[edit]
Dream Live 1st[edit]
More Than Limit St. Rudolph Gakuen[edit]
In Winter 2004-2005 Side Fudomine ~Special Match~[edit]
Side Yamabuki Feat. St. Rudolph Gakuen[edit]
Dream Live 2nd[edit]
The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen[edit]
The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in Winter[edit]
While no actual soundtrack was released for this musical (because it was a rerun of the previous performance), there were three additional songs ('Ikkiuchi', 'Crystal' and 'On My Way') for this performance that weren't included in the previous soundtrack; however, a CD single was released for the song, 'On My Way'.
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Dream Live 3rd[edit]
Advancement Match Rokkaku feat. Hyotei Gakuen[edit]
Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ First Service[edit]
Dream Live 4th[edit]
Absolute King Rikkai feat. ~ Second Service[edit]
The Progressive Match Higa Chuu feat. Rikkai[edit]
Dream Live 5th[edit]
The Imperial Presence Hyotei feat. Higa Chuu[edit]
The Treasure Match Shitenhouji feat. Hyotei Gakuen[edit]
Dream Live 6th[edit]
Final Match Rikkai First feat. Shitenhouji[edit]
Final Match Rikkai Second feat. the Rivals[edit]
Dream Live 7th[edit]
The Musicals (second season)[edit]Seigaku VS Fudomine[edit]
Seigaku VS St.Rudolph/Yamabuki[edit]
Seigaku VS Hyoutei[edit]
Dream Live 2011[edit]
Seigaku VS Rokkaku[edit]
Season 2 Sons Of AnarchySeigaku VS Rikkai[edit]
Seigaku Farewell Party[edit]
Seigaku VS Higa[edit]
Dream Live 2013[edit]
The Musical Prince of Tennis - Best Actor's Series[edit]Shirota Yuu as Tezuka Kunimitsu[edit]
Released on December 19, 2005.
Katou Kazuki as Atobe Keigo[edit]
Released on December 19, 2005.
Aiba Hiroki as Fuji Syuusuke[edit]
Released on July 26, 2006.
Saitou Takumi as Oshitari Yuushi & Aoyagi Ruito as Mukahi Gakuto[edit]
Released on July 26, 2006.
Sakurada Doori as Echizen Ryoma[edit]
Released on December 16, 2006.
IRE as Amane Hikaru and Shindou Gaku as Kurobane Harukaze[edit]
Released on December 16, 2006.
Takiguchi Yukihiro as Oishi Syuuichirou & Seto Kouji as Kikumaru Eiji[edit]
Released on July 25, 2007.
Nakagauchi Masataka as Niou Masaharu and Baba Tooru as Yagyuu Hiroshi[edit]
Released on July 25, 2007.
Kanesaki Kentarou as Sanada Genichirou and Yagami Ren as Yukimura Seiichi[edit]
Released on December 22, 2007.
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3rd Generation Seigaku Regulars[edit]
Released on December 22, 2007.
Daisuke Watanabe as Tezuka Kunimitsu[edit]
Released on July 30, 2008.
Luke.C as Kite Eishirou[edit]
Released on July 30, 2008.
External links[edit]
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Musical: Prince of Tennis (ミュージカル・テニスの王子様Myūjikaru Tenisu no Ōji-sama), also known as TenniMu (テニミュTeniMyu) for short, is a series of live action stage musicals directed by Yukio Ueshima based on the 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][4] However, the musicals soon became popular via word-of-mouth and social media enough to demand for double casting of characters to handle the number 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] 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 [5][6]
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.[7] The upcoming shows feature a completely new cast and a new script, but cover the same arcs as the first season.[1]
Synopsis[edit]
12-year-old tennis prodigy Ryoma Echizen returns to live with his father in Japan after winning the American Junior Tournament four consecutive times. He enrolls in Seishun Academy (known as 'Seigaku' for short) and joins its famous tennis team, who strives to win the National Middle School Tennis Tournament. Though Ryoma immediately becomes a regular on the team, he begins to develop his own tennis style and discover what the sport means to him as he encounters new friendships and obstacles during his journey to reach the top.
Principal roles and cast members[edit]Seigaku[edit]
Fudomine[edit]
St. Rudolph[edit]
Yamabuki[edit]
Hyotei[edit]
Rokkaku[edit]
Rikkai[edit]
Higa[edit]
Shitenhoji[edit]
Extra[edit]
Echizen Nanjirou:
Reception and legacy[edit]
Musical: The Prince of Tennis has sold over 2 million tickets during the first 10 years of its run and is credited with the growing interest in 2.5D musicals.[4] The musical productions were also credited for providing a starting point for young talents and launched the careers of many of young Japanese actors.[8] The success also led its initial director, Makoto Matsuda, to launch the Japan 2.5-Dimensional Musical Association in 2014.[9]
Musical: The Prince of Tennis will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a cultural festival taking place at Sunshine City in Tokyo from 23 to 24 November 2018.[10]
Production history[edit]
The original run started in 2003 and ended in 2010 with a total of 22 different shows. During the first show, only half of the seats in the theater were filled; however, interest was spread quickly via word-of-mouth, when audience members would get up from their seats to call their friends during intermissions.[9] Two weeks before the premiere of Remarkable 1st Match, Fudomine, Kotaro Yanagi, who played Ryoma Echizen, was involved in a car accident, causing him to be pulled out of the musicals temporarily to rehabilitate.[11] He rejoined the first Seishun Academy cast for their last show and finished up as the second cast's Ryoma Echizen.[12] While he was recovering, Kimeru was called in as a last-minute replacement before Yuya Endo was cast. Endo continued to share the role when Yanagi rejoined the production,[11] and he graduated from the musicals during Dream Live 2nd.
After the graduation of the second Seishun Academy cast, Hiroki Aiba and Tomo Yanagishita stayed on the production to provide guidance to the new cast members.[13] Aiba eventually graduated with the third cast, while Yanagishita graduated on his own during Dream Live 5th. However, Aiba and Kousuke Kujirai returned to the production later as last-minute replacements. Kujirai, in particular, returned for the third cast's debut showings of the Advancement Match, Rokkaku after Takahiro Tasaki withdrew from the show. The majority of the first cast members returned for Dream Live 7th to perform their roles once more alongside fifth cast in 2010 to celebrate the end of the first run, with the exception of Yoshitsugu Abe. Eiki Kitamura took on the character's role instead.
2nd Season began in 2011 and ran until 2014 with a total of 11 different shows. It featured an all new script and cast. The first Seishun Academy cast of that generation graduated at their own exclusive event in 2012, Seigaku Farewell Party, with the exception of Yuuki Ogoe, who would go on to play Ryoma Echizen for the entirety of 2nd Season. The next Seishun Academy cast, Ogoe included, graduated during Dream Live 2014, marking the end of 2nd Season.
3rd Season began in 2015. The eighth Seishun Academy cast graduated during Seigaku VS Hyotei in 2016.
Productions[edit]
Aside from the musicals, which tell the plot of the original manga,[14]Musical: The Prince of Tennis also tours with live concerts featuring music from the previous performances, known as 'Dream Lives.'[13] Live concerts featuring music from specific teams are known as 'Team Lives.' Some of the shows are also classified as re-runs of a previous production, or also include a 'graduation show', a special ceremony held to celebrate cast members who are leaving the production.
Original run (2003-2010)[edit]
2nd Season (2011-2014)[edit]
3rd Season (2015-present)[edit]
Concerts[edit]
Events[edit]
DVD releases[edit]1st Season[edit]Supporter DVDs[edit]
Extra[edit]
2nd Season[edit]Team Collection[edit]
Extra[edit]
3rd Season[edit]Variety Smash![edit]
ROAD[edit]
Discography[edit]
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?]
First Season[edit]Musical OST[edit]
Singles[edit]
Best of Actor Series[edit]
Complete Box Sets[edit]
Second Season[edit]Musical OST[edit]
Single CD[edit]
Third Season[edit]Musical OST[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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