The Prince of Tennis, Vol. 10: Seize the Moment!: v. 10
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Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. I love it, it is so good for people to have fun with English! Fight the good fight. It was a good read. Volume 10 opens with Ryoma being conned into taking over his dad's tennis lessons he's probably too busy looking at porn. Suprisingly, his tutorees end up being Sakuno and her friend. In a strange twist of fate, an errant ball by Sakuno leads to her getting bullied by the Ginka Jr.
Ginka happens to be Seishun's next opponent in the upcoming City Tournament Semifinals.
And Ryoma decides to take them on by himself. We also meet a new character named Jin, a Yamabuki Junior High tennis player who has a slight psychopathic streak. He starts kicking and punching anybody that tells him what to do. Instead of a chip on his shoulder, he appears to have a mountain!
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His new target of hostilty seems to be Ryoma Echizen. As the semifinals approach, Captain Tezuka decides to prep everyone by having intrasquad matches. First up is Ryoma vs. I have to say that even though he's not a common pompadour sporting street thug, he is quite tough when he wants to be. He's not afraid to stand up against 30 guys if it means protecting Sakuno. He also doesn't back down from confrontation with Jin, who appears to strike the fear of god into all those that cross him.
It's just really cool seeing Ryoma being brave even if he is a little dude. I also wanted to comment on the genius of Takeshi Konomi's character designs. As you can tell from the cover of this volume, Konomi is not afraid to show off his team in a shojoesque, maybe even faintly yaoish way. Showing of 9 reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. I love it, it is so good for people to have fun with English!
Fight the good fight. It was a good read. Volume 10 opens with Ryoma being conned into taking over his dad's tennis lessons he's probably too busy looking at porn. Suprisingly, his tutorees end up being Sakuno and her friend. In a strange twist of fate, an errant ball by Sakuno leads to her getting bullied by the Ginka Jr. Ginka happens to be Seishun's next opponent in the upcoming City Tournament Semifinals.
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And Ryoma decides to take them on by himself. We also meet a new character named Jin, a Yamabuki Junior High tennis player who has a slight psychopathic streak. He starts kicking and punching anybody that tells him what to do. Instead of a chip on his shoulder, he appears to have a mountain! His new target of hostilty seems to be Ryoma Echizen. As the semifinals approach, Captain Tezuka decides to prep everyone by having intrasquad matches. First up is Ryoma vs. I have to say that even though he's not a common pompadour sporting street thug, he is quite tough when he wants to be.
He's not afraid to stand up against 30 guys if it means protecting Sakuno. He also doesn't back down from confrontation with Jin, who appears to strike the fear of god into all those that cross him.
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It's just really cool seeing Ryoma being brave even if he is a little dude. I also wanted to comment on the genius of Takeshi Konomi's character designs. As you can tell from the cover of this volume, Konomi is not afraid to show off his team in a shojoesque, maybe even faintly yaoish way. It says on the splash page that while the Prince of Tennis was originally intended to be a comic for boys, it attracted legions of female fans. And it's easy to see why. The main cast would not look out of place, with some minor modifications, in the pages of Fruits Basket.
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And that's what makes Konomi so smart. I think you have all the Shonen Jump action and level progression along with the good looks of the guys and their relationships with each other which leans more towards the shojo side of things. The storyline's great and Echizen It is just so awsome i think i'll die from just looking at it! I'll admit that he lookes wierd in the beginning but i think that it's about halfyway through the series before he starts looking normal!
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