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*''Yamabuki:'' [[JURI]] as Jin Akutsu, [[Yuki Kawakubo]] as Taichi Dan, [[Masato Wada]] as Kiyosumi Sengoku, [[Hiroshi Yazaki]] as Kentarou Minami, [[Iori Hayashi]] as Masami Higashikata and[[Takahiko Yanagisawa]] as Muromachi Toji<br><br> |
*''Yamabuki:'' [[JURI]] as Jin Akutsu, [[Yuki Kawakubo]] as Taichi Dan, [[Masato Wada]] as Kiyosumi Sengoku, [[Hiroshi Yazaki]] as Kentarou Minami, [[Iori Hayashi]] as Masami Higashikata and[[Takahiko Yanagisawa]] as Muromachi Toji<br><br> |
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====The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen |
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*''Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen'' <ref> MMV Musical Prince of Tennis Official Homepage, Archive Hyoutei[http://www.tennimu.com/first/archive/temporary/play/hyotei/index.html] (accessed 21 January 2011)</ref> |
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*'''Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in winter 2005-2006'''<ref>http://tennimu.com/first/archive/temporary/play/winter_hyotei/index.html</ref> |
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This musical had two separate showings: one in summer, and one in winter. The winter showing featured different characters from different schools. |
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'''Year: ''' 2005<br> |
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'''Date & Place:''' 8 August – 14 August: Nippon Seinen-kan Hall (Tokyo), 17 August – 20 August: Osaka Mielparque Hall (Osaka)<br> |
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'''Director/choreographer: ''' Yukio Ueshima <br> |
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'''Music: ''' Toshihiko Sahashi<br> |
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'''Screenplay: ''' Yuuji Mitsuya<br> |
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'''Story: ''' Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school Hyoutei Gakuen<br> |
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'''Special notes: ''' Guest starring members of St. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu<br> |
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'''Cast: ''' <br> |
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*''Seigaku:'' [[Kotaro Yanagi]] as [[Ryoma Echizen]], [[Yuu Shirota]] as [[Kunimitsu Tezuka]], [[Hiroki Suzuki]] as [[Shuichiro Oishi]], [[Hiroki Aiba]] as [[Shusuke Fuji]], [[Osamu Adachi]] as [[Eiji Kikumaru]], [[Yoshikazu Kotani]] as [[Takashi Kawamura]], [[Hirofumi Araki]] as [[Sadaharu Inui]], [[Masaki Kaji]] as [[Takeshi Momoshiro]], [[Kousuke Kujirai]] as [[Kaoru Kaidoh]], [[Yusuke Ishibashi]] as [[Satoshi Horio]], [[Toshiyuki Toyonaga]] as [[Kachiro Kato]] and [[Masaru Hotta]] as [[Katsuo Mizuno]] |
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*''Hyoutei:'' [[Kazuki Kato]] as [[Keigo Atobe]], [[Ryo Washimi]] as Munehiro Kabaji , [[Takumi Saito]] as Yuushi Oshitari, [[Ruito Aoyagi]] as Gakuto Mukahi, [[Kenta Kamakari]] as Ryoh Shishido, [[Koji Date]] as Ootori Chotaroh, [[Takuya Konma]] as Jirou Akutagawa and [[Ryunosuke Kawai]] as Wakashi Hiyoshi |
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*''St.Rudolph:'' [[Hidemasa Shiozawa]] as Hajime Mizuki, [[Kenn (Japanese actor)|KENN]] as [[Yuuta Fuji]] and [[Mitsuyoshi Shinoda]] as Shinya Yanagisawa . |
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*''Yamabuki:''[[JURI]] as Jin Akutsu, [[Yuki Kawakubo]] as Taichi Dan and [[Masato Wada]] as Kiyosumi Sengoku <br><br> |
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====The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in Winter 2005 - 2006==== |
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'''Seigaku Cast''' |
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*''Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in Winter''<ref> MMV Musical Prince of Tennis Official Homepage, Archive Winter Hyoutei [http://www.tennimu.com/first/archive/temporary/play/winter_hyotei/index.html] (accessed 21 January 2011)</ref> |
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[[Kotaro Yanagi]] as [[Ryoma Echizen]] |
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'''Year: ''' 2005 - 2006<br> |
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'''Date & Place: ''' 19 December – 25 December: Nippon Seinen-kan Hall (Tokyo), 28 December 2005 – 2 January 2006: Osaka Mielparque Hall (Osaka)<br> |
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[[Yuu Shirota]] as [[Kunimitsu Tezuka]] |
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'''Director/choreographer: ''' Yukio Ueshima <br> |
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'''Music: ''' Toshihiko Sahashi<br> |
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[[Hiroki Suzuki]] as [[Shuichiro Oishi]] |
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'''Screenplay: ''' Yuuji Mitsuya<br> |
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'''Story: ''' Covers the story between Seigaku and rival school Hyoutei Gakuen<br> |
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[[Hiroki Aiba]] as [[Shusuke Fuji]] |
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'''Special notes: ''' Re-run of the Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen. Guest starring members of Fudomine, St. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu.<br> |
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'''Cast: '''<br> |
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[[Osamu Adachi]] as [[Eiji Kikumaru]] |
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*''Seigaku:'' [[Kotaro Yanagi]] as [[Ryoma Echizen]], [[Yuu Shirota]] as [[Kunimitsu Tezuka]], [[Hiroki Suzuki]] as [[Shuichiro Oishi]], [[Hiroki Aiba]] as [[Shusuke Fuji]], [[Osamu Adachi]] as [[Eiji Kikumaru]], [[Yoshikazu Kotani]] as [[Takashi Kawamura]], [[Hirofumi Araki]] as [[Sadaharu Inui]], [[Masaki Kaji]] as [[Takeshi Momoshiro]], [[Kousuke Kujirai]] as [[Kaoru Kaidoh]], [[Yusuke Ishibashi]] as [[Satoshi Horio]], [[Toshiyuki Toyonaga]] as [[Kachiro Kato]] and [[Masaru Hotta]] as [[Katsuo Mizuno]] |
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*''Hyoutei:'' [[Kazuki Kato]] as [[Keigo Atobe]], [[Ryo Washimi]] as Munehiro Kabaji , [[Takumi Saito]] as Yuushi Oshitari, [[Ruito Aoyagi]] as Gakuto Mukahi, [[Kenta Kamakari]] as Ryoh Shishido, [[Koji Date]] as Ootori Chotaroh, [[Takuya Konma]] as Jirou Akutagawa and [[Ryunosuke Kawai]] as Wakashi Hiyoshi |
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[[Yoshikazu Kotani]] as [[Takashi Kawamura]] |
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*''St.Rudolph:'' [[Kenn (Japanese actor)|KENN]] as [[Yuuta Fuji]], [[Kenji Aoki]] as Yoshirou Akazawa |
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*''Yamabuki:'' [JURI] as Jin Akutsu, [[Masato Wada]] as Kiyosumi Sengoku, [[Hiroshi Yazaki]] as Kentarou Minami, [[Iori Hayashi]] as Masami Higashikata |
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[[Hirofumi Araki]] as [[Sadaharu Inui]] |
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*''Fudomine:'' [[Mamoru Miyano]] as Tetsu Ishida, [[Shun Takagi]] as Masaya Sakurai <br><br> |
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[[Masaki Kaji]] as [[Takeshi Momoshiro]] |
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[[Kousuke Kujirai]] as [[Kaoru Kaidoh]] |
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[[Yusuke Ishibashi]] as [[Satoshi Horio]] |
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[[Toshiyuki Toyonaga]] as [[Kachiro Kato]] |
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[[Masaru Hotta]] as [[Katsuo Mizuno]] |
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'''Hyoutei Cast''' |
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[[Kazuki Kato]] as [[Keigo Atobe]] |
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[[Ryo Washimi]] as Munehiro Kabaji |
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[[Takumi Saito]] as Yuushi Oshitari |
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[[Ruito Aoyagi]] as Gakuto Mukahi |
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[[Kenta Kamakari]] as Ryoh Shishido |
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[[Koji Date]] as Ootori Chotaroh |
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[[Takuya Konma]] as Jirou Akutagawa |
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[[Ryunosuke Kawai]] as Wakashi Hiyoshi |
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'''St. Rudolph Cast''' |
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[[Hidemasa Shiozawa]] as Hajime Mizuki (summer show only) |
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[[Kenn (Japanese actor)|KENN]] as [[Yuuta Fuji]] (both shows) |
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[[Mitsuyoshi Shinoda]] as Shinya Yanagisawa (summer show only) |
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[[Kenji Aoki]] as Yoshirou Akazawa (winter show only) |
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'''Yamabuki Cast''' |
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[[Yuki Kawakubo]] as Taichi Dan (summer show) |
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[[Masato Wada]] as Kiyosumi Sengoku (both shows) |
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[[Hiroshi Yazaki]] as Kentarou Minami (winter show only) |
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[[Iori Hayashi]] as Masami Higashikata (winter show only) |
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'''Fudomine Cast (winter show only)''' |
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[[Mamoru Miyano]] as Tetsu Ishida |
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[[Shun Takagi]] as Masaya Sakurai |
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====Dream Live 3rd==== |
====Dream Live 3rd==== |
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Musical Tennis no Oujisama | |
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Productions | 2003 Tokyo, Osaka 2004 Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe 2005 Tokyo, Osaka 2006 Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya 2007 Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kagawa |
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 Shonen 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 didn't sell out and the type of production was merely an experiment. Manga-based musicals weren't 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 oversees 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 attended 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]
Performances
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By watching the musicals, one notices the musical production distinguishes between three kinds of performances:
- plot/story musicals : these musicals follow the plot of the manga story
- live concerts (so-called Dream Live’s): these are alternative performances featuring previous songs and parody-skits
- re-runs: a re-run of a previous musical. (this only happened thrice, with the First musical, the Fudomine arc and the first Hyoutei arc.)
In addition to the three main types of performances, some musicals are classified as so-called “graduation shows”.
Graduation System
Through watching the musicals, one discovers that one of the productions main characteristics is the existence of these graduation shows (a name due to the school setting of the musicals). This is the last show performed by the main cast (Seigaku cast), before the next cast takes over. This doesn’t mean though each and every member is forced to leave the show. Due to personal circumstances and contracts, an actor might stay longer or are asked to come back later in the production.※ Compared to normal shows, the graduation show leaves space for all graduating actors to give their final greetings to the audience, before they leave the production.These graduations shows are held about every 1.5 years (after 5 musicals).
- ※1: In Side Fudomine, Kotaro Yanagi didn’t graduate alongside the other first cast members, due to his involvement into an accident less than two weeks before the première of Remarkble Match Fudomine, that caused an early withdrawal out the musicals early. He returned later on and graduated together with the 2nd Seigaku cast.
- ※2: Yuya Endo didn’t graduate together with the first cast members either, because he only joined the crew during Dream Live 1st. He graduated on his own during Dream Live 2nd.
- ※3: Hiroki Aiba didn’t graduate alongside the 2nd cast, but stayed another term and graduated alongside the 3rd cast members during Absolute King Rikkaidai ~2nd Service.
- ※4: Kousuke Kujirai returned in Advancement Match Rokkaku once more, as the actor originally casted for the role (Takahiro Tasaki) withdrew from the show.
- ※5: Tomo Yanagishita didn’t graduate alongside the 3rd cast and the role of Kaidou was double casted .Tomo graduated on his own during Dream Live 5th.
- ※6: Hiroki Aiba returned for the run of the Imperial Presence Hyoutei to play the role of Shusuke Fuji once more, as there they couldn’t find an actor to fill in the role for the 5th cast.
- ※7: All first cast members returned for Dream Live 7th, to portray their characters once more, alongside the 5th cast members.
Year | Title | Info |
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2003 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama | Covers the first arc of the story, from Ryoma Echizen's arrival to up to the end of the Seigaku ranking matches.
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2003–2004 | Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Remarkable 1st Match Fudomine | Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Fudomine Chuu.
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2004 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 1st | First live concert, featuring songs from the two previous musicals and guest starring Fudomine's Ibu Shinji. Debut of Yuya Endo as the new Ryoma Echizen.
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2004 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - More Than Limit St. Rudolph Gakuen | Covers the matches between Seigaku and the rival school St. Rudolph Gakuen.
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2004–2005 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - in winter 2004-2005 side Fudomine ~special match~ | Re-run of Remarkable 1st Match Fudomine. Graduation show of the original Seigaku cast. Return of Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen.
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2005 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - side Yamabuki feat. St. Rudolph Gakuen | Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Yamabuki Chuu, guest starring members of St. Rudolph. Debut of the second generation Seigaku cast.
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2005 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 2nd | Second live concert, featuring songs from all previous musicals and guest starring members of Fudomine, St. Rudolph and Yamabuki. Graduation show of Yuya Endo.
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2005 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen | Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Hyotei Gakuen, guest starring members of St. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu.
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2005–2006 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in winter 2005-2006 | Re-run of The Imperial Match Hyotei Gakuen, guest starring members of Fudomine, St. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu.
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2006 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 3rd | Third live concert, featuring songs from The Imperial Match Hyotei Gakuen in winter musicals, and guest starring all members of Hyotei. Graduation concert for Kotaro Yanagi and the second Seigaku cast, except Hiroki Aiba.
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2006 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Advancement Match Rokkaku feat. Hyotei Gakuen | Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Rokkaku Chuu, guest starring all members of Hyotei Gakuen. Kousuke Kujirai returns as Kaoru Kaidoh. Debut of the third generation Seigaku cast members. |
2006–2007 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ First Service | Covers the doubles matches of Seigaku against rival school, Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku, and guest stars members of Rokkaku Chuu. Debut of Tomo Yanagishita as Kaoru Kaidoh. |
2007 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 4th | Fourth live concert, featuring members of Fudomine, St. Rudolph, Yamabuki Chuu, Hyotei Gakuen, Rokkaku Chuu and Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku as special guests.
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2007 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 4th ~Extra~ | Additional performances in Osaka featuring all members of Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku and Rokkaku Chuu. Guest starring Yamabuki Chuu's Kiyosumi Sengoku and Kentarou Minami, as well as Hyotei Gakuen's Gakuto Mukahi and Wakashi Hiyoshi.
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2007 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ Second Service |
Covers the singles matches of Seigaku against rival school, Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku, and guest stars members of Rokkaku Chuu and two members of the cast of Higa Chuu, Luke C. and Takeshi Hayashino. Graduation show for Hiroki Aiba and the third Seigaku cast, except for Tomo Yanagishita, who stayed as an alternate for the next two musicals. |
2007–2008 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Progressive Match Higa Chuu feat. Rikkai | Covers the matches of Seigaku against rival school, Higa Chuu and guest stars members of Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku. This musical is the first of the musicals to cover the Nationals arc of the story. Debut of the fourth Seigaku cast.
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2008 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 5th | Fifth live concert, guest starring members of Higa Chuu, Rikkai, Rokkaku Chuu, Hyotei Gakuen, Yamabuki Chuu, St. Rudolph, and Fudomine. Graduation show for Tomo Yanagishita.
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2008 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Imperial Presence Hyoutei Gakuen feat. Higa Chuu | Covers the matches of Seigaku against rival school Hyotei Gakuen in the national tournament, guest starring Higa Chuu. The first musical in the series to be performed overseas, with venues in Taiwan and South Korea. Debut of the fifth Seigaku cast and return of Hiroki Aiba as Shusuke Fuji.
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2008–2009 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Treasure Match Shitenhouji feat. Hyoutei | Covers the national semi-final matches of Seigaku against one of the strongest school in Kansai region, Shitenhouji, guest starring Hyotei Gakuen.
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2009 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 6th | Sixth concert with both Seigaku casts, guest starring members Hyotei, Shitenhoji, Higa Chu, Rikkai, Yamabuki's Jin Akutsu, and Fudomine's Tachibana. Graduation show for the fourth generation Seigaku cast.
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2009 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Final Match Rikkai First feat. Shitenhouji | Covers the first half of the national final matches of Seigaku against Rikkai. Guest stars Shitenhouji.
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2009–2010 | Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Final Match Rikkai Second feat. Rivals | Covers the second half of the national final matches of Seigaku against Rikkai. Guest stars Fudomine's Shinji Ibu, St. Rudolph's Yuuta Fuji, Yamabuki's Jin Akutsu, Hyotei's Keigo Atobe and Hiyoshi Wakashi, Higa's Kei Tanishi, and Shitenhouji's Kuranosuke Shiraishi and Kintarou Toyama.
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Musical Soundtrack Listing
Musical Performance Listing
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First Season
Musical Tennis no Oujisama (The Prince of Tennis Musical)
- Musical Tennis no Oujisama[7]
Year: 2003
Date & Place: 30 April – 5 May: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space (Tokyo), 7 August – 8 August: Nippon Seinen-kan Hall (Tokyo), 13 August – 15 August: Sankei Hall (Osaka)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Screenplay: Yuuji Mitsuya
Story: Covers the first arc of the story, from Ryoma Echizen's arrival at Seishun Gakuen up to the end of the Seigaku ranking matches.
Special Notes: During the summer run of this musical (August 7 to 15, 2003), the roles of Eiji Kikumaru and Takashi Kawamura were played by Takashi Nagayama and Ryoji Morimoto, respectively.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen, Eiji Takigawa as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Yuichi Tsuchiya as Shuichiro Oishi, Kimeru as Shusuke Fuji, Yamazaki Ichitaro as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshitsugu Abe as Takashi Kawamura, Sota Aoyama as Sadaharu Inui, Eiji Moriyama as Takeshi Momoshiro, Naoya Gomoto as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato, Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno, Jiro Morikawa as Masashi Arai, Terumichi Kamai as Masaya Ikeda, Masaki Osanai as Daisuke Hayashi, Katsuo as Sasabe and Yukio Ueshima as Najiroh Echizen (Summer Run:[8] Takashi Nagayama as Eiji Kikumaru and Ryoji Morimoto as Takashi Kawamura and Takeshi Matsumura as Sasabe)
Remarkable 1st Match Fudomine
- Remarkble Match Fudomine [9]
Year: 2003 - 2004
Date & Place: 30 December – 31 December 2003: Yuupouto kan’i hoken Hall (Tokyo), 1 January - 5 January 2004: Mielparque Hall (Osaka)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Screenplay: Yuuji Mitsuya
Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Fudomine Chuu.
Special Notes: The original cast of this show had Kotaro Yanagi in the role of Ryoma Echizen, Kimeru as Shusuke Fuji, and Takashi Nagayama permanently replacing Yamazaki Ichitaro as Eiji Kikumaru. Less than two weeks before the premiere, Yanagi was involved in a car accident and hospitalized. Kimeru took over as Echizen, Nagayama was shifted to Fuji, and Ichitaro was brought back as Kikumaru.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Kimeru as Ryoma Echizen, Eiji Takigawa as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Yuichi Tsuchiya as Shuichiro Oishi, Takashi Nagayama as Shusuke Fuji, Yamazaki Ichitaro as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshitsugu Abe as Takashi Kawamura, Sota Aoyama as Sadaharu Inui, Eiji Moriyama as Takeshi Momoshiro, Naoya Gomoto as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato, Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno and Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
- Fudomine: Takuma Sugawara as Kippei Tachibana, Ryōsei Konishi as Shinji Ibu, Matsui Yasuyuki as Akira Kamio, Mamoru Miyano as Tetsu Ishida, Shun Takagi as Masaya Sakurai
Dream Live 1st
- Dream Live 1st[10]
Year: 2004
Date & Place: 13 June: Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Sendagaya, Tokyo)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Screenplay: Yuuji Mitsuya
Story: First live concert, featuring songs from the two previous musicals.
Special Notes: Debut of Yuya Endo as the new Ryoma Echizen. Features Shinji Ibu as special guest.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Yuya Endo as Ryoma Echizen, Eiji Takigawa as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Yuichi Tsuchiya as Shuichiro Oishi, Kimeru as Shusuke Fuji, Takashi Nagayama as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshitsugu Abe as Takashi Kawamura, Sota Aoyama as Sadaharu Inui, Eiji Moriyama as Takeshi Momoshiro, Naoya Gomoto as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato, Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno and Yukio Ueshima as Najiroh Echizen
- Fudomine: Ryōsei Konishi as Shinji Ibu
More Than Limit St. Rudolph Gakuin
- More than Limit St.Rudolph Gakuin [11]
Year: 2004
Date & Place: 29 July – 8 August: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space (Tokyo), 11 August - 15 August 2004: Shinkobe Oriental Theater (Kobe)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Screenplay: Yuuji Mitsuya
Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and the rival school St. Rudolph Gakuin.
Special Notes: "More Than Limit" featured Kengo Ohkuchi temporarily portraying the role of Tezuka, and Eiki Kitamura filling in for Kawamura.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Yuya Endo as Ryoma Echizen, Kengo Ohkuchi as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Yuichi Tsuchiya as Shuichiro Oishi, Kimeru as Shusuke Fuji, Takashi Nagayama as Eiji Kikumaru, Eiki Kitamura as Takashi Kawamura, Sota Aoyama as Sadaharu Inui, Eiji Moriyama as Takeshi Momoshiro, Naoya Gomoto as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato and Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno
- St.Rudolph: Hidemasa Shiozawa as Hajime Mizuki, KENN as Yuuta Fuji, Kenji Aoki as Yoshirou Akazawa, Mitsuyoshi Shinoda as Shinya Yanagisawa, Ryosuke Kato as Atsushi Kisarazu, Yuki Ohtake as Ichirou Kaneda
In Winter 2004-2005 Side Fudomine ~Special Match~
- Side Fudomine ~Special Match~[12]
Year: 2004 - 2005
Date & Place: 29 December 2004 – 2 January 2005: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space (Tokyo)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Screenplay: Yuuji Mitsuya
Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school Fudomine Chuu.
Special notes: Re-run of Remarkable 1st Match Fudomine. During the run of this musical, Kotaro Yanagi returned and shared the role of Echizen with Yuya Endo, doing the still acting scenes while Endo did the dance and tennis match choreographies. It was also the Graduation show of the first Seigaku cast.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen, Yuya Endo as Ryoma Echizen, Eiji Takigawa as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Yuichi Tsuchiya as Shuichiro Oishi, Kimeru as Shusuke Fuji, Takashi Nagayama as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshitsugu Abe as Takashi Kawamura, Sota Aoyama as Sadaharu Inui, Eiji Moriyama as Takeshi Momoshiro, Naoya Gomoto as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato, Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno and Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
- Fudomine: YOH as Kippei Tachibana, Ryōsei Konishi as Shinji Ibu, Yuki Fujiwara as Akira Kamio, Mamoru Miyano as Tetsu Ishida and Shun Takagi as Masaya Sakurai
In Winter 2004-2005 Side Yamabuki Feat. St. Rudolph Gakuen
- Side Yamabuki[13]
Year: 2005
Date & Place: 8 January – 10 January: Osaka Mielparque Hall (Osaka), 20 January – 23 January: Tokyo Mielparque Hall (Tokyo)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school Yamabuki Chuu
Special notes: Debut of the 2nd Seigaku Cast.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Yuya Endo as Ryoma Echizen, Yuu Shirota as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Hiroki Suzuki as Shuichiro Oishi, Hiroki Aiba as Shusuke Fuji, Osamu Adachi as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshikazu Kotani as Takashi Kawamura, Hirofumi Araki as Sadaharu Inui, Masaki Kaji as Takeshi Momoshiro, Kousuke Kujirai as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato and Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno
- Yamabuki: JURI as Jin Akutsu, Yuki Kawakubo as Taichi Dan, Masato Wada as Kiyosumi Sengoku, Hiroshi Yazaki as Kentarou Minami, Iori Hayashi as Masami Higashikata and Takahiko Yanagisawa as Muromachi Toji
- St. Rudolph: KENN as Yuuta Fuji, Kenji Aoki as Yoshirou Akazawa, Mitsuyoshi Shinoda as Shinya Yanagisawa, Ryosuke Kato as Atsushi Kisarazu and Yuki Ohtake as Ichirou Kaneda
Dream Live 2nd
- Dream Live 2nd [14]
Year: 2005
Date & Place: 4 May: Tokyo Bay NK Hall (Maihama, Chiba)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Story: Second live concert, featuring songs from all previous musicals.
Special notes: Kotaro Yanagi returned and shared the role of Ryoma Echizen once more with Yuya Endo. Guest starring members of Fudomine, St. Rudolph and Yamabuki. And also the Graduation show of Yuya Endo.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Yuya Endo as Ryoma Echizen, Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen, Yuu Shirota as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Hiroki Suzuki as Shuichiro Oishi, Hiroki Aiba as Shusuke Fuji, Osamu Adachi as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshikazu Kotani as Takashi Kawamura, Hirofumi Araki as Sadaharu Inui, Masaki Kaji as Takeshi Momoshiro, Kousuke Kujirai as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato, Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno and Yukio Ueshima as Najiroh Echizen
- Fudomine: YOH as Kippei Tachibana, Yuki Fujiwara as Akira Kamio, Mamoru Miyano as Tetsu Ishida and Shun Takagi as Masaya Sakurai
- St. Rudolph: Hidemasa Shiozawa as Hajime Mizuki, KENN as Yuuta Fuji, Kenji Aoki as Yoshirou Akazawa, Ryosuke Kato as Atsushi Kisarazu and Yuki Ohtake as Ichirou Kaneda
- Yamabuki: JURI as Jin Akutsu, Yuki Kawakubo as Taichi Dan, Masato Wada as Kiyosumi Sengoku, Hiroshi Yazaki as Kentarou Minami, Iori Hayashi as Masami Higashikata andTakahiko Yanagisawa as Muromachi Toji
The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen
- Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen [15]
Year: 2005
Date & Place: 8 August – 14 August: Nippon Seinen-kan Hall (Tokyo), 17 August – 20 August: Osaka Mielparque Hall (Osaka)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Screenplay: Yuuji Mitsuya
Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school Hyoutei Gakuen
Special notes: Guest starring members of St. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu
Cast:
- Seigaku: Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen, Yuu Shirota as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Hiroki Suzuki as Shuichiro Oishi, Hiroki Aiba as Shusuke Fuji, Osamu Adachi as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshikazu Kotani as Takashi Kawamura, Hirofumi Araki as Sadaharu Inui, Masaki Kaji as Takeshi Momoshiro, Kousuke Kujirai as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato and Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno
- Hyoutei: Kazuki Kato as Keigo Atobe, Ryo Washimi as Munehiro Kabaji , Takumi Saito as Yuushi Oshitari, Ruito Aoyagi as Gakuto Mukahi, Kenta Kamakari as Ryoh Shishido, Koji Date as Ootori Chotaroh, Takuya Konma as Jirou Akutagawa and Ryunosuke Kawai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
- St.Rudolph: Hidemasa Shiozawa as Hajime Mizuki, KENN as Yuuta Fuji and Mitsuyoshi Shinoda as Shinya Yanagisawa .
- Yamabuki:JURI as Jin Akutsu, Yuki Kawakubo as Taichi Dan and Masato Wada as Kiyosumi Sengoku
The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in Winter 2005 - 2006
- Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in Winter[16]
Year: 2005 - 2006
Date & Place: 19 December – 25 December: Nippon Seinen-kan Hall (Tokyo), 28 December 2005 – 2 January 2006: Osaka Mielparque Hall (Osaka)
Director/choreographer: Yukio Ueshima
Music: Toshihiko Sahashi
Screenplay: Yuuji Mitsuya
Story: Covers the story between Seigaku and rival school Hyoutei Gakuen
Special notes: Re-run of the Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen. Guest starring members of Fudomine, St. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu.
Cast:
- Seigaku: Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen, Yuu Shirota as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Hiroki Suzuki as Shuichiro Oishi, Hiroki Aiba as Shusuke Fuji, Osamu Adachi as Eiji Kikumaru, Yoshikazu Kotani as Takashi Kawamura, Hirofumi Araki as Sadaharu Inui, Masaki Kaji as Takeshi Momoshiro, Kousuke Kujirai as Kaoru Kaidoh, Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio, Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato and Masaru Hotta as Katsuo Mizuno
- Hyoutei: Kazuki Kato as Keigo Atobe, Ryo Washimi as Munehiro Kabaji , Takumi Saito as Yuushi Oshitari, Ruito Aoyagi as Gakuto Mukahi, Kenta Kamakari as Ryoh Shishido, Koji Date as Ootori Chotaroh, Takuya Konma as Jirou Akutagawa and Ryunosuke Kawai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
- St.Rudolph: KENN as Yuuta Fuji, Kenji Aoki as Yoshirou Akazawa
- Yamabuki: [JURI] as Jin Akutsu, Masato Wada as Kiyosumi Sengoku, Hiroshi Yazaki as Kentarou Minami, Iori Hayashi as Masami Higashikata
- Fudomine: Mamoru Miyano as Tetsu Ishida, Shun Takagi as Masaya Sakurai
Dream Live 3rd
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Dream Live 3rd[17]
Seigaku Cast
Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen
Yuu Shirota as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Hiroki Suzuki as Shuichiro Oishi
Yoshikazu Kotani as Takashi Kawamura
Hirofumi Araki as Sadaharu Inui
Masaki Kaji as Takeshi Momoshiro
Kousuke Kujirai as Kaoru Kaidoh
Yusuke Ishibashi as Satoshi Horio
Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Kachiro Kato
Hyoutei Cast
Ryo Washimi as Munehiro Kabaji
Takumi Saito as Yuushi Oshitari
Ruito Aoyagi as Gakuto Mukahi
Kenta Kamakari as Ryoh Shishido
Koji Date as Ootori Chotaroh
Takuya Konma as Jirou Akutagawa
Ryunosuke Kawai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
Other Cast
Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
Advancement Match Rokkaku feat. Hyotei Gakuen
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Advancement Match Rokkaku feat. Hyotei Gakuen[18]
The original cast of this show had Takahiro Tasaki in the role of Kaoru Kaidoh, but due to Tasaki's withdrawal from the show, Kousuke Kujirai (who had graduated) was brought back to the musical as his replacement. Hyotei's cast graduated in this musical, and some make appearances in Dream Live 4th.
Seigaku Cast
Dori Sakurada as Ryoma Echizen
Keisuke Minami as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yukihiro Takiguchi as Shuichiro Oishi
Kouji Watanabe as Takashi Kawamura
Masei Nakayama as Sadaharu Inui
Shinpei Takagi as Takeshi Momoshiro
Kousuke Kujirai as Kaoru Kaidoh
Rokkaku Cast
Kazuma Kawahara as Aoi Kentaro
Ryosuke Kato as Ryoh Kisarazu
Airu Shiozaki as Hikaru Amane
Shindo Gaku as Harukaze Kurobane
Shoma Ikegami as Marehiko Itsuki
Hyotei Cast
Ryo Washimi as Munehiro Kabaji
Takumi Saito as Yuushi Oshitari
Ruito Aoyagi as Gakuto Mukahi
Kenta Kamakari as Ryoh Shishido
Koji Date as Ootori Chotaroh
Takuya Konma as Jirou Akutagawa
Ryunosuke Kawai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ First Service
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ First Service[19]
New actors were cast for the roles of Kaoru Kaidoh, Kachiro Kato, and Katsuo Mizuno.
Seigaku Cast
Dori Sakurada as Ryoma Echizen
Keisuke Minami as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yukihiro Takiguchi as Shuichiro Oishi
Kouji Watanabe as Takashi Kawamura
Masei Nakayama as Sadaharu Inui
Shinpei Takagi as Takeshi Momoshiro
Tomo Yanagishita as Kaoru Kaidoh
Kouichi Eguchi as Katsuo Mizuno
Rikkai Cast
Ren Yagami as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Kento Ono as Renji Yanagi
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Renn Kiriyama as Bunta Marui
Jutta Yuuki as Jackal Kuwahara
Rokkaku Cast
Kazuma Kawahara as Aoi Kentaro
Ryosuke Kato as Ryou Kisarazu
Airu Shiozaki as Hikaru Amane
Gaku Shindo as Harukaze Kurobane
Shoma Ikegami as Marehiko Itsuki
Dream Live 4th
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Dream Live 4th[20]
This "Dream Live" concert had two separate showings, the regular show and another one called ~Extra~. In ~Extra~, several other actors from the different schools performed. Initially, Kenta Kamakari, who plays Hyotei's Ryoh Shishido, was set to appear in both shows, but as Kamakari was hospitalized and pulled out of the musical, Ryunosuke Kawaai as Hiyoshi appeared ~Extra~.
Seigaku Cast
Dori Sakurada as Ryoma Echizen
Keisuke Minami as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yukihiro Takiguchi as Shuichiro Oishi
Kouji Watanabe as Takashi Kawamura
Masei Nakayama as Sadaharu Inui
Shinpei Takagi as Takeshi Momoshiro
Tomo Yanagishita as Kaoru Kaidoh
Kouichi Eguchi as Katsuo Mizuno
Fudomine Cast
Yuki Fujiwara as Akira Kamio
Mamoru Miyano as Tetsu Ishida
Shun Takagi as Masaya Sakurai
St. Rudolph Cast
Kenji Aoki as Yoshirou Akazawa
Mitsuyoshi Shinoda as Shinya Yanagisawa
Ryosuke Kato as Atsushi Kisarazu
Yuki Ohtake as Ichirou Kaneda
Yamabuki Cast
Yuki Kawakubo as Taichi Dan
Masato Wada as Kiyosumi Sengoku (appeared in ~Extra~)
Hiroshi Yazaki as Kentarou Minami (appeared in ~Extra~)
Iori Hayashi as Masami Higashikata
Takahiko Yanagisawa as Muromachi Toji
Hyotei Cast
Ryo Washimi as Munehiro Kabaji
Ruito Aoyagi as Gakuto Mukahi (appeared in ~Extra~)
Kenta Kamakari as Ryoh Shishido
Koji Date as Chotaroh Ootori
Ryunosuke Kawai as Wakashi Hiyoshi (appeared in ~Extra~)
Takuya Konma as Jiroh Akutagawa
Rokkaku Cast
Kazuma Kawahara as Aoi Kentaro
Ryosuke Kato as Ryoh Kisarazu
Airu Shiozaki as Hikaru Amane
Gaku Shindo as Harukaze Kurobane
Shoma Ikegami as Marehiko Itsuki
Rikkai Cast
Ren Yagami as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Kento Ono as Renji Yanagi
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Renn Kiriyama as Bunta Marui
Jutta Yuuki as Jackal Kuwahara
Other Cast
Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ Second Service
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ Second Service[21]
Seigaku Cast
Dori Sakurada as Ryoma Echizen
Keisuke Minami as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yukihiro Takiguchi as Shuichiro Oishi
Kouji Watanabe as Takashi Kawamura
Masei Nakayama as Sadaharu Inui
Shinpei Takagi as Takeshi Momoshiro
Tomo Yanagishita as Kaoru Kaidoh
Kouichi Eguchi as Katsuo Mizuno
Rikkai Cast
Ren Yagami as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Kento Ono as Renji Yanagi
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Renn Kiriyama as Bunta Marui
Jutta Yuuki as Jackal Kuwahara
Rokkaku Cast
Kazuma Kawahara as Aoi Kentaro
Shoma Ikegami as Marehiko Itsuki
Airu Shiozaki as Hikaru Amane
Gaku Shindo as Harukaze Kurobane
Ryosuke Kato as Ryou Kisarazu
Higa Chuu Cast
Luke C. as Eishirou Kite
Takeshi Hayashino as Hiroshi Chinen
The Progressive Match Higa Chuu feat Rikkai
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - The Progressive Match Higa Chuu feat Rikkai[22]
During this show, Tomo Yanagishita (who had stayed as an alternate), and Yuuichirou Hirata (who was cast as the new Kaidoh) took turns playing the role of Kaidoh for different performances. Hijiri Shinotani had been replaced by Imai Tsunemitsu because he was sick - (Double Yuujirou).
Seigaku Cast
Shōgo Sakamoto as Ryoma Echizen
Daisuke Watanabe as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuya Toyoda as Shuichiro Oishi
Yuuta Furukawa as Shusuke Fuji
Kyousuke Hamao as Eiji Kikumaru
Hiroaki Ogasawara as Takashi Kawamura
Yuuta Takahashi as Sadaharu Inui
Tetsuya Makita as Takeshi Momoshiro
Yuuichirou Hirata as Kaoru Kaidoh
Tomo Yanagishita as Kaoru Kaidoh
Higa Chuu Cast
Hijiri Shinotani as Yuujirou Kai
Imai Tsunemitsu as Yuujirou Kai
Takeshi Hayashino as Hiroshi Chinen
Yutaka Matsuzaki as Kei Tanishi
Rikkai Cast
Ren Yagami as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Kento Ono as Renji Yanagi
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Jutta Yuuki as Jackal Kuwahara
Rokkaku Cast
Dream Live 5th
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Dream Live 5th[23]
Again, Yanagishita and Hirata took turns playing Kaidoh for different performances. Yanagishita graduated after the final performance and Hirata permanently took over the role.
Seigaku Cast
Shōgo Sakamoto as Ryoma Echizen
Daisuke Watanabe as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuya Toyoda as Shuichiro Oishi
Yuuta Furukawa as Shusuke Fuji
Kyousuke Hamao as Eiji Kikumaru
Hiroaki Ogasawara as Takashi Kawamura
Yuuta Takahashi as Sadaharu Inui
Tetsuya Makita as Takeshi Momoshiro
Yuuichirou Hirata as Kaoru Kaidoh
Tomo Yanagishita as Kaoru Kaidoh
Higa Chuu Cast
Hijiri Shinotani as Yuujirou Kai
Takeshi Hayashino as Hiroshi Chinen
Yutaka Matsuzaki as Kei Tanishi
Rikkai Cast
Ren Yagami as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Kento Ono as Renji Yanagi
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Renn Kiriyama as Bunta Marui
Jutta Yuuki as Jackal Kuwahara
Rokkaku Cast
Kazuma Kawahara as Aoi Kentaro
Shoma Ikegami as Marehiko Itsuki
Ryosuke Kato as Ryou Kisarazu
Hyoutei Cast
Takumi Saito as Yuushi Oshitari
Ryo Washimi as Munehiro Kabaji
Yamabuki Cast
JURI as Jin Akutsu
St. Rudolph Cast
Yuki Ohtake as Ichiro Kaneda
Fudomine Cast
Mamoru Miyano as Tetsu Ishida
Other Cast
Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
The Imperial Presence Hyotei Gakuen
- Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Imperial Presence Hyotei Gakuen feat. Higa Chuu[24]
For this musical, both casts took turns performing the musical for different performances. Additionally, for the fifth cast, Hiroki Aiba (who had graduated) made a brief return to reprise his role as Fuji.
4th Generation Seigaku Cast
Shōgo Sakamoto as Ryoma Echizen
Daisuke Watanabe as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuya Toyoda as Shuichiro Oishi
Yuuta Furukawa as Shusuke Fuji
Kyousuke Hamao as Eiji Kikumaru
Yuuta Takahashi as Sadaharu Inui
Tetsuya Makita as Takeshi Momoshiro
Yuuichirou Hirata as Kaoru Kaidoh
Teyu Kon as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Kouichi Eguchi as Katsuo Mizuno
5th Generation Seigaku Cast
Ryuuki Takahashi as Ryoma Echizen
Ryoma Baba as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuki Tsujimoto as Shuichiro Oishi
Shouta Takazaki as Eiji Kikumaru
Toshihiro Nobuyama as Takeshi Momoshiro
Akihiro Hayashi as Kaoru Kaidoh
Ikko Chou as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Shun Maruyama as Satoshi Horio
Masashi Watanabe as Katsuo Mizuno
Hyoutei A Cast
Yuki Kubota as Keigo Atobe
Ryo Washimi as Munehiro Kabaji
Shintarou Akiyama as Yuushi Oshitari
Ruito Aoyagi as Gakuto Mukahi
Kenta Kamakari as Ryoh Shishido
Seto Yuusuke as Ootori Chotaroh
Takuya Konma as Jirou Akutagawa
Ryunosuke Kawai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
Hyoutei B Cast
Shintarou Akiyama as Yuushi Oshitari
Seiji Fukuyama as Gakuto Mukahi
Ryouta Murai as Ryou Shishido
Li Yong En as Choutarou Ohtori (Taiwanese)
Taiki Naitou as Jirou Akutagawa
Jouji Kawada as Munehiro Kabaji
Kei Hosogai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
Alternative Hyoutei Cast
Kazuki Kato as Keigo Atobe (October show)
Takumi Saito as Yuushi Oshitari (October show)
Higa Chuu Cast
Hijiri Shinotani as Yuujirou Kai
Takeshi Hayashino as Hiroshi Chinen
Yutaka Matsuzaki as Kei Tanishi
The Treasure Match Shitenhouji
- Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Treasure Match Shitenhouji feat. Hyoutei Gakuen[25]
Again, for this musical, both casts took turns performing the musical for different performances. Also, Hashimoto Taito debuted as the fifth cast's Fuji.
4th Generation Seigaku Cast
Shōgo Sakamoto as Ryoma Echizen
Daisuke Watanabe as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuya Toyoda as Shuichiro Oishi
Yuuta Furukawa as Shusuke Fuji
Kyousuke Hamao as Eiji Kikumaru
Yuuta Takahashi as Sadaharu Inui
Tetsuya Makita as Takeshi Momoshiro
Yuuichirou Hirata as Kaoru Kaidoh
Teyu Kon as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Kouichi Eguchi as Katsuo Mizuno
5th Generation Seigaku Cast
Ryuuki Takahashi as Ryoma Echizen
Ryoma Baba as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuki Tsujimoto as Shuichiro Oishi
Hashimoto Taito as Shusuke Fuji
Shouta Takazaki as Eiji Kikumaru
Toshihiro Nobuyama as Takeshi Momoshiro
Akihiro Hayashi as Kaoru Kaidoh
Ikko Chou as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Shun Maruyama as Satoshi Horio
Rie Takahashi as Katsuo Mizuno
Shitenhouji A Cast
Harukawa Kyousuke as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Ryuuko Isogai as Senri Chitose
Uehara Takuya as Kenya Oshitari
Hisanori Satou as Hikaru Zaizen
Yuusuke Hirose as Gin Ishida
Takeya Nishiyama as Koharu Konjiki
Ryo Hirano as Yuuji Hitōji
Shitenhouji B Cast
Yoshihide Sasaki as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Takuya Kawaharada as Kintarō Tooyama
Masashi Ooyama as Senri Chitose
Kouki Mizuta as Kenya Oshitari
Bishin Kawasumi as Hikaru Zaizen
Yuuta Yoneyama as Gin Ishida
Manabu Iizumi as Koharu Konjiki
Makoto Uenobori as Yuuji Hitōji
Fudomine Cast
Takashi Kitadai as Kippei Tachibana (Cast A)
YOH as Kippei Tachibana (Cast B)
Yamabuki Cast
JURI as Jin Akutsu (Cast A)
Ryoutarou Shimizu as Jin Akutsu (Cast B)
Dream Live 6th
- Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Dream Live 6th[26]
Bishin Kawasumi did not return as Shitenhouji's cast B Zaizen as he was off to study.
4th Generation Seigaku Cast
Shōgo Sakamoto as Ryoma Echizen
Daisuke Watanabe as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuya Toyoda as Shuichiro Oishi
Yuuta Furukawa as Shusuke Fuji
Kyousuke Hamao as Eiji Kikumaru
Yuuta Takahashi as Sadaharu Inui
Tetsuya Makita as Takeshi Momoshiro
Yuuichirou Hirata as Kaoru Kaidoh
Teyu Kon as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Kouichi Eguchi as Katsuo Mizuno
5th Generation Seigaku Cast
Ryuuki Takahashi as Ryoma Echizen
Ryoma Baba as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuki Tsujimoto as Shuichiro Oishi
Hashimoto Taito as Shusuke Fuji
Shouta Takazaki as Eiji Kikumaru
Toshihiro Nobuyama as Takeshi Momoshiro
Akihiro Hayashi as Kaoru Kaidoh
Ikko Chou as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Shun Maruyama as Satoshi Horio
Rie Takahashi as Katsuo Mizuno
Shitenhouji A Cast
Harukawa Kyousuke as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Ryuuko Isogai as Senri Chitose
Uehara Takuya as Kenya Oshitari
Hisanori Satou as Hikaru Zaizen
Yuusuke Hirose as Gin Ishida
Takeya Nishiyama as Koharu Konjiki
Ryo Hirano as Yuuji Hitōji
Shitenhouji B Cast
Yoshihide Sasaki as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Takuya Kawaharada as Kintarō Tooyama
Masashi Ooyama as Senri Chitose
Kouki Mizuta as Kenya Oshitari
Yuuta Yoneyama as Gin Ishida
Manabu Iizumi as Koharu Konjiki
Makoto Uenobori as Yuuji Hitōji
Hyoutei Cast
Yuki Kubota as Keigo Atobe
Shintaro Akiyama as Yuushi Oshitari
Seiji Fukuyama as Gakuto Mukahi
Ryota Murai as Ryou Shishido
Yusuke Seto as Choutarou Ohtori
Taiki Naito as Jirou Akutagawa
Joji Kawada as Munehiro Kabaji
Kei Hosogai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
Higa Chuu Cast
Luke C. as Eishirou Kite
Takeshi Hayashino as Hiroshi Chinen
Yutaka Matsuzaki as Kei Tanishi
Rikkai Cast
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Yamabuki Cast
Ryotaro Shimizu as Jin Akutsu
Fudomine Cast
Takashi Kitadai as Kippei Tachibana
Other Cast
Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
The Final Match Rikkai First
- Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Final Match Rikkai First feat. Shitenhouji[27]
Seigaku Cast
Ryuuki Takahashi as Ryoma Echizen
Ryoma Baba as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuki Tsujimoto as Shuichiro Oishi
Hashimoto Taito as Shusuke Fuji
Shouta Takazaki as Eiji Kikumaru
Ikko Chou as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Toshihiro Nobuyama as Takeshi Momoshiro
Akihiro Hayashi as Kaoru Kaidoh
Shun Maruyama as Satoshi Horio
Rie Takahashi as Katsuo Mizuno
Rikkai Cast
Toshiki Masuda as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Yuuki Yamaoki as Renji Yanagi
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Mio Akaba as Bunta Marui
Shingo Toda as Jackal Kuwahara
Alternate Rikkai Cast
Onoda Ryuunosuke as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Taisuke Wada as Masaharu Niou
Mitsuaki Nishimura as Akaya Kirihara
Shitenhouji A Cast
Harukawa Kyousuke as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Ryuuko Isogai as Senri Chitose
Uehara Takuya as Kenya Oshitari
Hisanori Satou as Hikaru Zaizen
Yuusuke Hirose as Gin Ishida
Takeya Nishiyama as Koharu Konjiki
Ryo Hirano as Yuuji Hitōji
Shitenhouji B Cast
Yoshihide Sasaki as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Takuya Kawaharada as Kintarō Tooyama
Masashi Ooyama as Senri Chitose
Kouki Mizuta as Kenya Oshitari
Yuuta Yoneyama as Gin Ishida
Manabu Iizumi as Koharu Konjiki
Makoto Uenobori as Yuuji Hitōji
The Final Match Rikkai Second
- Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Final Match Rikkai Second feat. The Rivals[28]
Seigaku Cast
Ryuuki Takahashi as Ryoma Echizen
Ryoma Baba as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuki Tsujimoto as Shuichiro Oishi
Hashimoto Taito as Shusuke Fuji
Shouta Takazaki as Eiji Kikumaru
Ikko Chou as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Toshihiro Nobuyama as Takeshi Momoshiro
Akihiro Hayashi as Kaoru Kaidoh
Shun Maruyama as Satoshi Horio
Rie Takahashi as Katsuo Mizuno
Rikkai Cast
Toshiki Masuda as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Yuuki Yamaoki as Renji Yanagi
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Mio Akaba as Bunta Marui
Shingo Toda as Jackal Kuwahara
Alternate Rikkai
Onoda Ryuunosuke as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Taisuke Wada as Masaharu Niou
Mitsuaki Nishimura as Akaya Kirihara
Fudomine Cast
St Rudolph Cast
KENN as Yuuta Fuji
Yamabuki Cast
JURI as Jin Akutsu
Ryotaro Shimizu as Jin Akutsu
Hyoutei Cast
Yuki Kubota as Keigo Atobe
Kei Hosogai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
Higa Chuu Cast
Yutaka Matsuzaki as Kei Tanishi
Shitenhoji Cast
Harukawa Kyousuke as Kuranosuke Shiraishi (Shitenhoji A)
Yoshihide Sasaki as Kuranosuke Shiraishi (Shitenhoji B)
Kido Yuuya as Kintarō Tooyama (Shitenhoji A)
Takuya Kawaharada as Kintarō Tooyama (Shitenhoji B)
Other Cast
Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
Shinnosuke Motoyama as Nanjiroh Echizen
Dream Live 7th
- Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 7th[29]
In this Dream Live, the 1st cast was revived and performed alongside the 5th cast.
Seigaku 5th Cast
Ryuuki Takahashi as Ryoma Echizen
Ryoma Baba as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Yuki Tsujimoto as Shuichiro Oishi
Hashimoto Taito as Shusuke Fuji
Shouta Takazaki as Eiji Kikumaru
Ikko Chou as Takashi Kawamura (Korean)
Toshihiro Nobuyama as Takeshi Momoshiro
Akihiro Hayashi as Kaoru Kaidoh
Shun Maruyama as Satoshi Horio
Rie Takahashi as Katsuo Mizuno
Rikkai
Toshiki Masuda as Seiichi Yukimura
Kentarou Kanesaki as Genichirou Sanada
Yuuki Yamaoki as Renji Yanagi
Toru Baba as Hiroshi Yagyuu
Masataka Nakagauchi as Masaharu Niou
Mio Akaba as Bunta Marui
Shingo Toda as Jackal Kuwahara
Genki Ookawa as Akaya Kirihara
Mitsuaki Nishimura as Akaya Kirihara (alternate)
Shitenhouji A Cast
Harukawa Kyousuke as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Ryuuko Isogai as Senri Chitose
Hisanori Satou as Hikaru Zaizen
Yuusuke Hirose as Gin Ishida
Takeya Nishiyama as Koharu Konjiki
Ryo Hirano as Yuuji Hitōji
Shitenhouji B Cast
Yoshihide Sasaki as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Takuya Kawaharada as Kintarō Tooyama
Masashi Ooyama as Senri Chitose
Kouki Mizuta as Kenya Oshitari
Yuuta Yoneyama as Gin Ishida
Manabu Iizumi as Koharu Konjiki
Makoto Uenobori as Yuuji Hitōji
Fudomine Cast
St. Rudolph Cast
KENN as Yuuta Fuji
Yamabuki Cast
JURI as Jin Akutsu
Ryotaro Shimizu as Jin Akutsu
Hyoutei Cast
Yuki Kubota as Keigo Atobe
Kei Hosogai as Wakashi Hiyoshi
Rokkaku
Airu Shiozaki as Hikaru Amane
Ryosuke Kato as Ryou Kisarazu
Higa Chuu Cast
Yutaka Matsuzaki as Kei Tanishi
Seigaku 1st Cast
Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen
Eiji Takigawa as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Tsuchiya Yuichi as Shuichiro Oishi
Takashi Nagayama as Eiji Kikumaru
Eiki Kitamura as Takashi Kawamura
Eiji Moriyama as Takeshi Momoshiro
Other Cast
Yukio Ueshima as Nanjiroh Echizen
Shinnosuke Motoyama as Nanjiroh Echizen
Second Season
Musical Tennis no Oujisama Seigaku vs Fudomine
Seigaku 6th Cast
Wada Takuma as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Hiramaki Jin as Shuichiro Oishi
輝馬 as Sadaharu Inui
Tsurumi Tomohiro as Takashi Kawamura
Kamitsuru Toru as Takeshi Momoshiro
Ikeoka Ryousuke as Kaoru Kaidoh
大平峻也 as Kachiro Kato
Fudomine
Ueda Yuusuke as Kippei Tachibana
Okazaki Kazuhiro as Shinji Ibu
Takagi Kyoushirou as Tetsu Ishida
Takahashi Fumiya as Masaya Sakurai
Omi Youichirou as Mori Tatsunori
See also
The Prince of Tennis Musical Music List
External links
- Official Prince of Tennis musicals website
- Official Nelke Entertainment website
- Official *pnish* website
Reference list
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- ^ a b c d Jamie Lano, 2010, Musical 'Prince of Tennis' a smash hit (accessed 19 January 2011)
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