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** And then there's the sequel series, New Prince of Tennis, which this troper has seen nicknamed "Shinpuri." |
** And then there's the sequel series, New Prince of Tennis, which this troper has seen nicknamed "Shinpuri." |
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* [[The Wiki Rule]]: [https://princeoftennis.fandom.com/wiki/Prince_of_Tennis_Wikia The Prince of Tennis Wikia] |
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Latest revision as of 00:55, 18 September 2019
- Fan Nickname:
- Niou is known as Magnificent Bastard, due to him being...Well, a magnificent bastard. A running gag in the fandom is that Niou is planning all the events in the series.
- Richard is known as "Lost to Sengoku 6-4"
- Shitenhouji's vice-captain Kenjirou Koishikawa was nicknamed by the Shitenhouji fans as "Banira Aisu" for his resemblance to a certain rapper.
- Hey, It's That Guy!: A startling number of Toku actors got their start through the Tenimyu stage musicals. These two articles provide a fairly exhaustive list.
- Portmanteau Series Nickname:
- "Tenipuri", "PoT", "Seigaku", "Tenimyu".
- And then there's the sequel series, New Prince of Tennis, which this troper has seen nicknamed "Shinpuri."
- The Wiki Rule: The Prince of Tennis Wikia