Long Ma is a tennis prodigy who garnered 4 successive victories at the American Junior Tennis Tournament. Like his father, former professional tennis player Long Zheng Nan, Long Ma possesses both top-notch skills and a deep passion for the sport. Upon returning to his homeland, he attends the distinguished Youth Academy and quickly secures a spot as a regular member of its famous tennis club after beating out numerous upperclassmen. With each match towards their ultimate goal of winning the nationwide Junior Tennis Championships, Long Ma and his teammates grow as players and as friends. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 网球王子
- Also Known As: The Prince of Tennis Season 1 , Wang Qiu Wang Zi , 網球王子
- Director: Fu Dong Yu
- Genres: Youth, Drama, Sports
Cast & Credits
- Mao Fang YuanJu Wan / "Kikumaru"Main Role
- Qin Jun JieLong Ma / "Ryoma"Main Role
- Bai Xu XuZhong Guo Guang / "Kunimitsu"Main Role
- Zhang ChaoShi Yi / Da Shi / "Oishi"Support Role
- Eric WangQian Zhen ZhiSupport Role
- Mu Ting TingLin Ying / "Sakuno" [Coach Lin's niece]Support Role
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I formally and sincerely apologies for any fans of this drama that I intentionally or unintentionally insulted.
Warning: I use the japanese names of the characters.
When I saw the first few minutes of the first episode, I thought it was okay. Ryoma's(Long Ma) father was more...sensible than his japanese counterpart (he was more silly and obnoxious in the manga, anime, and movie), figure of Ryoma was also taller (he was known to be short in the manga, anime, and movie).
I was a bit uncomfortable with the changes but I was sure I would get used to it. Thirty minutes into the drama, I perished that thought. There was nothing wrong with the plot or acting of course, except for the fact the characters were nothing alike to the originals AKA manga/anime.
Ryoma was portrayed wayyyy more angsty, limitlessly impulsive and emotionally explosive, picking fights with people who so much as look at him wrong left, right, and center, not at all like the Ryoma who is very composed, arrogantly calm and enjoys ruffling people's metaphorical feathers.
Kaido was another unpleasant surprise. He was shown as being SOCIABLE, SMILING and MAKING JOKES (the world must be coming to an end) with his teammates, no hissing (Kaido trademark copyright), although his pride hasn't changed at all.
All in all, I don't think I'll ever come to fully like this drama. The plot good, that I would gladly admit, nor was there anything wrong with the actors themselves or their skill of acting,but some of the characters were so out of sync that watching was just painful (I loved manga Ryoma's arrogant smirk. *sniffle* Why oh why couldn't it appear in the drama?).
I formally and sincerely apologies for any fans of this drama that I intentionally or unintentionally insulted.
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