The official website for the Shin Tennis no Ōji-sama U-17 World Cup (The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup) anime series has announced the cast for the Australian National team.
The opening theme song titled, "I can fly" will be performed by singer Yoshiki Ezaki and hip-hop duo Bleecker Chrome.
Keiichiro Kawaguchi is returning from the last 2D anime, The Prince of Tennis II Hyotei vs Rikkai Game of Future, to direct the new series at Studio KAI and M.S.C, and Mitsutaka Hirota is again superivising the scripts. Akiharu Ishii is back to design the characters and serve as chief animation director.
Additional returning staff includes:
Color Key Artist: Yuko Tsumori
Art Director: Sei Ito (Studio ARA)
Backgrounds: Studio ARA
Art Design: Tomoyuki Aoki
Compositing Director of Photography: Yūta Nakamura
Editing: Daisuke Hiraki
Sound Director: Yuki Matsuoka
Music: Chihiro Tamaki
Sound Production: Jinnan Studio
Production: NAS
The opening theme song titled, "I can fly" will be performed by singer Yoshiki Ezaki and hip-hop duo Bleecker Chrome.
The ending theme song titled, "Dear Friends" will be performed by TeniPri Artistars.
The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup is set to premiere in July 6, 2022.
The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup is set to premiere in July 6, 2022.
NEW CAST ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Masamichi Kitada as Jean Fitzgerald / Shunsuke Takeuchi as Chris Hoppman / Yū Miyazaki as Milky Milman / Genki Okawa as Mac McGregor / Keito Okuyama as Noa J. Dorgias
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL TEAM PV:
TEASER PV:
Returning cast includes:
Junko Minagawa as Ryōma Echizen
Ryotaro Okiayu as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Hiroki Yasumoto as Hōō Byōdōin
Junichi Suwabe as Keigo Atobe
Sachiko Nagai as Seiichi Yukimura
Yoshimasa Hosoya as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Tarusuke Shingaki as Eishirō Kite
Mamoru Miyano as Ryōga Echizen
Junko Minagawa as Ryōma Echizen
Ryotaro Okiayu as Kunimitsu Tezuka
Hiroki Yasumoto as Hōō Byōdōin
Junichi Suwabe as Keigo Atobe
Sachiko Nagai as Seiichi Yukimura
Yoshimasa Hosoya as Kuranosuke Shiraishi
Tarusuke Shingaki as Eishirō Kite
Mamoru Miyano as Ryōga Echizen
Additional cast includes:
Hiroki Takahashi as Ralph Rhinehart
Kenjiro Tsuda as Dodo Obando
Takayuki Kondō as Kiko Balentien
Naru Kawamoto as Alan Hopkins
Masaya Onosaka as Rocky Meredith
Kenjiro Tsuda as Dodo Obando
Takayuki Kondō as Kiko Balentien
Naru Kawamoto as Alan Hopkins
Masaya Onosaka as Rocky Meredith
Kohei Kiyasu as Maxwell
Kentarō Tone as Jürgen Borisovich Volk
Tomokazu Seki as Zeus Iliopoulos
Subaru Kimura as J. J. Dorgias
Kazuyuki Okitsu as Alexander Amadeus
Natsuki Hanae as Prince Ludovic Chardard
Mitsuki Saiga as QP
Yōhei Azakami as Michael Bismarck
Chiharu Sawashiro as Elmar Siegfried
Ryūnosuke Watanuki as A. Frankensteiner
Tomokazu Seki will be voicing all seven members of the Greek National team - Zeus Iliopoulos, Thalatta Heracles, Papadopoulos Evangelos, Hermes Kounellis, Vulcan Lartius, Apollon Stephanopoulos, and Orion Stephanopoulos.
Keiichiro Kawaguchi is returning from the last 2D anime, The Prince of Tennis II Hyotei vs Rikkai Game of Future, to direct the new series at Studio KAI and M.S.C, and Mitsutaka Hirota is again superivising the scripts. Akiharu Ishii is back to design the characters and serve as chief animation director.
Additional returning staff includes:
Color Key Artist: Yuko Tsumori
Art Director: Sei Ito (Studio ARA)
Backgrounds: Studio ARA
Art Design: Tomoyuki Aoki
Compositing Director of Photography: Yūta Nakamura
Editing: Daisuke Hiraki
Sound Director: Yuki Matsuoka
Music: Chihiro Tamaki
Sound Production: Jinnan Studio
Production: NAS
The 2011 TV anime The Prince of Tennis II is described as:
Middle school students fought fiercely against one another in a national tournament. Now, 50 chosen representatives return to fight again as high school students! The stage is the U-17 (Under Seventeen) Japanese Representative Training Camp. Middle school students have been invited for the first time to a camp known to produce the best Japanese tennis players. National champions from Seigaku, Hyotei, Rikkai, Shitenhoji... With all the rivals from the national tournament attending, everyone eagerly awaits their reunion. At first, the middle schoolers do not expect much from their high school opponents. However, the training camp is not so easy! Athletes with skills incomparable to those they previously faced and their mysterious coach appear before them. Faced with numerous demanding challenges, can the middle schoolers survive in this meritocratic training camp? The new chapter of "Prince of Tennis" begins here! The curtain rises on a new stage--
Middle school students fought fiercely against one another in a national tournament. Now, 50 chosen representatives return to fight again as high school students! The stage is the U-17 (Under Seventeen) Japanese Representative Training Camp. Middle school students have been invited for the first time to a camp known to produce the best Japanese tennis players. National champions from Seigaku, Hyotei, Rikkai, Shitenhoji... With all the rivals from the national tournament attending, everyone eagerly awaits their reunion. At first, the middle schoolers do not expect much from their high school opponents. However, the training camp is not so easy! Athletes with skills incomparable to those they previously faced and their mysterious coach appear before them. Faced with numerous demanding challenges, can the middle schoolers survive in this meritocratic training camp? The new chapter of "Prince of Tennis" begins here! The curtain rises on a new stage--