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When Does The Prince of Tennis Season 8 Come Out? Is It Renewed?

The Prince of Tennis ended after Season 7.

IMDb

7.4/10

Seasons

7

Episodes

178

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Diagnostics

Network
TV Tokyo
First aired
2001-10-10
Last aired
2005-03-30
Runtime
22 min

Predictive Logic Analysis

The Prince of Tennis has concluded its run. Production records list the series as ended, meaning the story has been brought to a planned close rather than left open. Barring a revival, there is no Season 8 in development.

What is The Prince of Tennis about?

The Prince of Tennis arrives as an unlikely athletic comedy that transforms a solitary sport into a stage for ensemble drama and genuine human connection. The show follows Ryoma Echizen, a tennis prodigy whose talent masks a troubling arrogance, as he enters Seishun Academy and discovers that dominance on the court means nothing without a team willing to believe in you. What begins as a straightforward underdog narrative quickly expands into something richer: a character study about learning humility, finding purpose beyond victory, and the particular magic that happens when talented individuals surrender their egos to something larger than themselves. The hook is simple but effective—watch a gifted kid get humbled—yet the execution proves far more emotionally resonant than its premise suggests, inviting viewers invested in both competitive strategy and the slower, harder work of personal transformation.

The series distinguishes itself through a tonal balance that honors tennis as a genuine sport while never losing sight of comedy and warmth. Rather than dwelling in the melodrama that often accompanies sports anime, The Prince of Tennis cycles between sharp comedic beats involving its sprawling cast, thoughtful quiet moments of character development, and intense competitive sequences that genuinely excite. The animation reflects this range, shifting energy levels to match the emotional beat of each scene. What makes the show particularly distinctive is its refusal to make tennis the only thing that matters; the sport becomes a language through which characters explore friendship, rivalry, mentorship, and self-discovery. The supporting cast—including the acrobatic Kikumaru, the zen-like Fuji, and the earnest Ōishi—receive enough screen time and development that they feel like full characters rather than supporting players, creating a genuine sense that the team matters as much as any individual talent.

The Prince of Tennis found substantial success both critically and with audiences, building a devoted fanbase that extended well beyond typical sports anime enthusiasts. The show's seven-season run speaks to its cultural staying power in early 2000s anime, and its solid IMDb rating reflects consistent quality and genuine viewer engagement across its entire span. The series managed to appeal to sports fans, comedy lovers, and character-driven drama audiences simultaneously, a rare tonal feat. Its influence persists in how subsequent sports anime approach ensemble dynamics and the relationship between individual talent and team identity, establishing a template that prioritized character development alongside competitive stakes.

Within the sports anime genre, The Prince of Tennis occupies a foundational position, arriving when the subgenre was still defining what it could be. It proved that athletic anime need not be solely about winning tournaments or pushing physical limits; it can be about the psychological and emotional journeys that competition illuminates. The show's cultural footprint extends beyond anime circles into mainstream manga and multimedia consciousness in Japan, spawning films, musicals, and merchandise that kept the property alive long after the original series concluded. While it may not have the global recognition of more recent sports anime, The Prince of Tennis established principles about how to balance humor, heart, and genuine competitive tension that the genre still references today.

Is The Prince of Tennis renewed or cancelled?

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The series is listed as ended

The Prince of Tennis Season 8 Release Date

No new season is expected. The Prince of Tennis has ended, so there is no upcoming release to anticipate unless a revival is announced.

The Prince of Tennis seasons

Season 12001 · 26 ep
  • 1. The Prince Appears2001-10-10
  • 2. Samurai Junior2001-10-17
  • 3. The Regular Members have Arrived2001-10-24
  • 4. The Man they call 'Viper'2001-10-31
  • 5. Viper?!2001-11-07
  • 6. Nanjiro Echizen2001-11-14
  • 7. Two Ryomas2001-11-21
  • 8. Split Step2001-11-28
  • 9. The Hard Day2001-12-05
  • 10. Counterattack! Sasabe Once Again2001-12-12
  • 11. Ryoma vs. Momo-shiro2001-12-19
  • 12. The Two 'Ah-Un' Boys2001-12-26
  • 13. Men Play Doubles2002-01-09
  • 14. The Swallow Return2002-01-16
  • 15. Their Respective Fights2002-01-23
  • 16. Boomerang Snake2002-01-30
  • 17. The Small Winning Pose2002-02-06
  • 18. Love Letter2002-02-13
  • 19. Ryoma is Injured!2002-02-20
  • 20. Time Limit2002-02-20
  • 21. Is the Tennis Court Heating Up?2002-03-06
  • 22. Kaoru's Misfortune2002-03-13
  • 23. Appeared! Inui's Juice Deluxe2002-03-20
  • 24. Ryoma's Holiday2002-03-27
  • 25. The Strongest Man in Seigaku (1)2002-04-10
  • 26. The Strongest Man in Seigaku (2)2002-04-10
Season 22002 · 27 ep
  • 1. Karupin's Adventure2002-04-17
  • 2. A New Regular Appears!2002-04-24
  • 3. Momo & the Viper2002-05-01
  • 4. Mizuki's Scenario2002-05-08
  • 5. Moon Volley2002-05-15
  • 6. Super Move! Eiji's "Pretend to Sleep" Attack2002-05-22
  • 7. Tie-Break2002-05-29
  • 8. Twist Spin Shot2002-06-05
  • 9. Drive-B2002-06-12
  • 10. Fuji Syusuke, the Big Brother2002-06-19
  • 11. Tennis Ball with Ryoma's Face2002-06-26
  • 12. Penal-Tea2002-07-03
  • 13. Bear Drop2002-07-10
  • 14. A Duel in the Rain2002-07-17
  • 15. Trouble2002-07-24
  • 16. Oishi being Targeted2002-07-31
  • 17. Lucky Sengoku2002-08-07
  • 18. Jack Knife2002-08-14
  • 19. The Devil on the Court2002-08-21
  • 20. Samurai Spirit2002-08-28
  • 21. I Will Not Lose!2002-09-04
  • 22. Decisive Moment2002-09-11
  • 23. A Different Kind of Fight2002-09-18
  • 24. Segaku's Claim to Fame2002-09-25
  • 25. Inui's Challenge2002-10-02
  • 26. Seigaku's Biggest Crisis2002-10-09
  • 27. Momo has Returned2002-10-16
Season 32002 · 22 ep
  • 1. Kaoru's Special Training2002-10-23
  • 2. Hyotei Presses Near2002-10-30
  • 3. Doubles for Three2002-11-06
  • 4. Scud Serve2002-11-13
  • 5. The Worst Compatibility2002-11-20
  • 6. The Hidden Trouble2002-11-27
  • 7. Power vs. Power2002-12-04
  • 8. Duel of Hadoukyuu2002-12-11
  • 9. The Disappearing Serve2002-12-18
  • 10. The Last Triple Counter2002-12-25
  • 11. Teni-Puri2003-01-08
  • 12. Become Seigaku's Pillar of Support!2003-01-15
  • 13. Rondo Towards Destruction2003-01-22
  • 14. The Last Shot2003-01-29
  • 15. The Never Ending Tie-Break2003-02-05
  • 16. Who will be a Regular?2003-02-12
  • 17. Tennis vs. Ping-Pong2003-02-19
  • 18. It's a Date2003-02-26
  • 19. Kaoru becomes Ryoma2003-03-05
  • 20. Tezuka's Decision2003-03-12
  • 21. A Message for Echizen2003-03-19
  • 22. Farewell, Tezuka Kunimitsu2003-03-26
Season 42003 · 26 ep
  • 1. Seigaku vs. Jousei Shounan2003-04-09
  • 2. Fight between the Calm & the Passionate2003-04-16
  • 3. Thunder Bolt2003-04-23
  • 4. 'I' Formation2003-04-30
  • 5. Style of the Pretender2003-05-07
  • 6. Viper vs. the Fake Viper2003-05-14
  • 7. Hanamura's Temptation2003-05-21
  • 8. The Greatest Masterpiece2003-05-28
  • 9. Deep Impulse2003-06-04
  • 10. Result of the Deadly Duel2003-06-11
  • 11. High on Rhythm2003-06-18
  • 12. Tennis Folktale (1)2003-06-25
  • 13. Tennis Folktale (2)2003-06-25
  • 14. Seigaku Da-Da-Dan!2003-07-02
  • 15. Cheap Housing! Beach Volleyball2003-07-09
  • 16. Rokkaku's Freshman Captain2003-07-16
  • 17. Boy with the Long Racket2003-07-23
  • 18. Dash, Hadoukyuu!2003-07-30
  • 19. The Secret Plan to Seal Kikumaru2003-08-06
  • 20. Gaeshi Tsubame - Broken2003-08-13
  • 21. Heat Up, Ryoma!2003-08-20
  • 22. Finishing Smash2003-08-27
  • 23. Prince of Billiards2003-09-03
  • 24. The Cursed Racket2003-09-10
  • 25. Captain Oishi2003-09-17
  • 26. Eat Rikkaidai2003-09-24
Season 52003 · 27 ep
  • 1. Mizuki's Whispers2003-10-01
  • 2. Tossing & Turning2003-10-08
  • 3. Ryoma vs. Sanada2003-10-15
  • 4. Ryoma - Utterly Defeated2003-10-22
  • 5. Let's Go Camping2003-10-29
  • 6. The Captain Appears2003-11-05
  • 7. Surprise at Camp2003-11-12
  • 8. Tennis Biathalon2003-11-19
  • 9. Jump, Kabaji!2003-11-26
  • 10. Original Prodigy, Fuji Syuusuke2003-12-03
  • 11. Hadokyuu vs. Scud Serve2003-12-10
  • 12. Atobe the Beautiful2003-12-17
  • 13. Ryoma is Going!2003-12-24
  • 14. Baseball is a Game for Men2004-01-07
  • 15. Seigaku vs Rikkaidai: I'll be the One who'll Win! (1)2004-01-21
  • 16. Seigaku vs Rikkaidai: I'll be the One who'll Win! (2)2004-01-21
  • 17. Battle Ceremony2004-01-28
  • 18. Tight-Rope Walking Doubles2004-02-04
  • 19. Kikumaru was Read by Niou2004-02-11
  • 20. Yugyuu's Decision2004-02-18
  • 21. Inui Hollers2004-02-25
  • 22. The Conclusion of the Remembered Game2004-03-03
  • 23. Kirihara's Red Trap2004-03-10
  • 24. Angry Fuji2004-03-17
  • 25. Clash! Ryoma v. Sanada!2004-03-24
  • 26. Invisible Serve2004-03-31
  • 27. Who will Win?2004-04-07
Season 62004 · 37 ep
  • 1. Samurai's Song2004-04-14
  • 2. We Miss Tezuka2004-04-21
  • 3. Never Give Up2004-04-28
  • 4. The Zany Teni-Puri Family2004-05-05
  • 5. The Best Sushi Chef in Japan2004-05-12
  • 6. My Prince2004-05-19
  • 7. Kikumaru's Summer Vacation2004-05-26
  • 8. Junior Selection Camp, Gathered2004-06-02
  • 9. The Member who Wasn't Trusted2004-06-09
  • 10. Ryoma vs. Kirihara, Beyond Battle Rage!2004-06-16
  • 11. Sengoku Kiyosumi, Reborn!2004-06-23
  • 12. Welcome Back, Tezuka Kunimitsu!2004-06-30
  • 13. Atobe vs. Sanada! The Ultimate Showdown2004-06-30
  • 14. The Boy who Came from America2004-07-07
  • 15. "Tezuka's Choice"2004-07-14
  • 16. Formation! A Dream Team2004-07-21
  • 17. Ryoma and Kevin2004-07-28
  • 18. The American Team's Ambition2004-08-04
  • 19. The Strongest! Atobe and Sanada2004-08-18
  • 20. Baker's Scenario2004-08-25
  • 21. Tango Towards Destruction2004-09-01
  • 22. Gorgeous Guys' Duo2004-09-08
  • 23. Sorrowful Marionettes2004-09-15
  • 24. Bobby Max The Beast2004-09-22
  • 25. A Battle to the Limits2004-09-29
  • 26. The Prodigy Vs Tennis Machine2004-10-06
  • 27. 1 mm Battle2004-10-06
  • 28. Who Will Play?2004-10-13
  • 29. The Phantom Ball that Vanished2004-10-20
  • 30. The Long Awaited Confrontation - Ryoma vs. Kevin2004-10-27
  • 31. Illusion2004-11-03
  • 32. Game and Match2004-11-10
  • 33. Run, Momo!2004-11-17
  • 34. The Golden Pair's Memories2004-12-01
  • 35. Kaidoh's Unknown World2004-12-08
  • 36. Seigaku's Secret Plan2004-12-15
  • 37. The Teni Puri Household goes to Hawaii!2004-12-22
Season 72005 · 13 ep
  • 1. Seigaku in the Spotlight, Once Again2005-01-12
  • 2. Eternal Rivals! Momoshiro vs. Kaidoh2004-01-19
  • 3. Ryoma's Decision2005-01-26
  • 4. Wavering Thoughts2005-01-26
  • 5. Burn, Echizen!2005-02-02
  • 6. To my Dear Friend...2005-02-09
  • 7. Goodbye, Seigaku!2005-02-16
  • 8. Samurai New York2005-02-23
  • 9. Tezuka Kunimitsu vs. Fuji Syusuke2005-03-02
  • 10. Third Year's True Heart2005-03-09
  • 11. Climax2005-03-16
  • 12. Unforgettable Promise2005-03-30
  • 13. Farewell, Prince2005-03-30

The Prince of Tennis cast

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Mikako Takahashi

Mikako Takahashi

Sakuno Ryūzaki (voice)

Junko Minagawa

Junko Minagawa

Ryōma Echizen (voice)

Hiroki Takahashi

Hiroki Takahashi

Eiji Kikumaru (voice)

Naru Kawamoto

Naru Kawamoto

Takashi Kawamura (voice)

Yuki Kaida

Yuki Kaida

Shūsuke Fuji (voice)

Takayuki Kondo

Takayuki Kondo

Shūichirō Ōishi (voice), Takaya Nomura (voice), Tatsunori Mori (voice)

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    When does The Prince of Tennis Season 8 come out?
    The Prince of Tennis ended after Season 7.
    Is The Prince of Tennis renewed or cancelled?
    The Prince of Tennis has ended. Its final season has already aired and no further seasons are expected.
    How many seasons of The Prince of Tennis are there?
    The Prince of Tennis has aired 7 seasons so far.
    How many episodes of The Prince of Tennis are there?
    There are 178 episodes of The Prince of Tennis across 7 seasons.
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