I can only mention fontone or two members of D-Boys *pathetic?*. I never really know D2 members, since there are so many of them. Yup, I decided to put Arai kun on list after seeing his Messiah. Liveaction dorama: Tumbling, Aku no Kyoten SP, GTO 2014 Rudolph and Yamabuki.Liveaction movie: MESSIAH, Aku no Kyoten, Zutaboro, Sanada Juyushi Kotaro Yanagi returned and again shared the role of Ryoma Echizen once more with Endo he acted in only one stand still scene while Endo performed throughout the majority of the show. Special notes: Graduation show of Yuya Endo. Story: Second live concert, featuring songs from all previous musicals. Special notes: Debut of the 2nd Seigaku Cast.ĭate & Place: 4 May: Tokyo Bay NK Hall (Maihama, Chiba) Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school Yamabuki Chuu Rudolph Gakuen ĭate & Place: 8 January – 10 January: Osaka Mielparque Hall (Osaka), 20 January – 23 January: Tokyo Mielparque Hall (Tokyo) Kotaro Yanagi and Yuya Endo as Ryoma Echizen During the run of this musical, Kotaro Yanagi returned and shared the role of Echizen with Yuya Endo, doing the still acting scenes while Endo did the dance and tennis match choreographies. Special notes: Re-run of Remarkable 1st Match Fudomine with extra scenes, and Graduation show of the first Seigaku cast. Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school Fudomine Chuu. Special Notes: "More Than Limit" featured Kengo Ohkuchi and Eiki Kitamura filling in for the roles of Tezuka and Kawamura respectively.ĭate & Place: 29 December 2004 – 2 January 2005: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space (Tokyo) Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and the rival school St. More than Limit St.Rudolph Gakuen ĭate & Place: 29 July – 8 August: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space (Tokyo), 11–15 August 2004: Shinkobe Oriental Theater (Kobe).
Featured Fudomine's Shinji Ibu as a special guest. Special Notes: Debut of Yuya Endo as the new Ryoma Echizen.
Story: First live concert, featuring songs from the two previous musicals. Kimeru took over as Echizen, Nagayama was shifted to Fuji, and Ichitaro was brought back as Kikumaru.ĭate & Place: 13 June: Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Sendagaya, Tokyo) Less than two weeks before the premiere, Yanagi was involved in a car accident and hospitalized. Special Notes: The original cast of this show had Kotaro Yanagi and Kimeru playing their respective roles of Ryoma Echizen and Shusuke Fuji, and Takashi Nagayama permanently replacing Yamazaki Ichitaro as Eiji Kikumaru. Story: Covers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Fudomine Chuu. Story: Covers the first arc of the story, from Ryoma Echizen's arrival to up to the end of the Seigaku ranking matches.ĭate & Place: 30–31 December 2003: Yuupouto kan’i hoken Hall (Tokyo), 1–5 January 2004: Mielparque Hall (Osaka) Rudolph and Yamabukiįirst Season Musical The Prince of Tennis ĭate & Place: 30 April – 5 May: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space (Tokyo), 7 August – 8 August: Nippon Seinen-kan Hall (Tokyo), 13 August – 15 August: Sankei Hall(Osaka)
The first musical premièred in the Golden Week of 2003, and the unexpected popularity, especially among girls, and requests for merchandise of the show encouraged Marvelous Entertainment to follow through with the series.
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The Prince of Tennis Musical ( ミュージカル・テニスの王子様, Myūjikaru Tenisu no Ōji-sama), also known as "TeniPuri Musical," "Tenimyu," or "GekiPuri" (Stage Prince), is a series of live action stage musicals directed by Yukio Ueshima based on manga series The Prince of Tennis created by Takeshi Konomi and serialized by Shueisha in Weekly Shonen Jump.
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