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The fifth episode of the Prince of Tennis National Tournament OVA2.
The next doubles match was actually the partner of Tezuka Kunimitsu and Senior Qian, and the battle was against the Chitose Chisato and Caizen Hikaru combination of Nishitenhoji Temple. However, the game unexpectedly turned into a single between Kunimitsu Tezuka and Chitose Chisatose, and both Kan and Hikaru Caizen were on the field at all. This is the decisive battle of the two mysteries of the limit, the duel between the limit of Tezuka Kunimitsu and the limit of Chitose's talent.
The first goal, Chitose, would need to reach 46 goals to decide the winner, and as expected, Chitose led 15-0 after 46 goals, and Tezuka, who was suppressed by the talented active, struggled to return with a hard-fought double blow, and both Tezuka's field and Zero's chipping failed. Soon Chitose was already leading 3-0. Just when everyone thought that Tezuka was powerless to fight back, Chitose, who was accustomed to the number of ** rounds, reported the number again, and Tezuka actually reported the number, but it was 1 more than Chitose, and the result was also a little lucky to play according to Tezuka's number, and Tezuka scored.
And then again, the dazed Chitose gradually realized that this was not luck, and when he realized that Tezuka had realized that he had realized that he had been tempered and talented at the same time during the competition, he realized why he had always thought that this mystery could be possessed by both at the same time. Chitose, who lost the ability to fight back, was finally defeated by Tezuka, and Seikaku entered the final 3-1.
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Prince of Tennis National Tournament 18
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ova18 that's also called doubles? Looking from the sidelines, there are singles with one person on both sides.
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Here are some of the famous matches and match results in The Prince of Tennis:
1.Regional Competition: Qingxue vs Fudo Peak.
D2: Fuji & Kawamura vs Sakurai & Ishida (Seikaku abstained) D1: Kikumaru & Oishi vs Morijin & Uchimura (Seikaku 6:2) S3: Kaido vs Kamio (Seikaku 7:5).
S2: Echizen vs Takekiyo Takeshi Taka (Seigaku 6:3) 2Metropolitan Tournament: St. Rudolph vs Academy.
D2: Yanagisawa & Kisarazu vs Kaido & Momojo (Seigaku abstained) D1: Akasawa & Kaneda vs Kikumaru & Oishi (St. Rudolf 7:6) S3: Yuta vs. Echizen (Seikaku 4:6).
S2: Moon viewing vs Fuji (Seihaku 5:7).
3.Seokhaku vs Yamabuki.
D2: Fuji & Kawamura vs Kita & Shinto (Yamabuki abstained) D1: Kikumaru & Oishi vs Minami Ken & Dongfang (Seigaku 7:5) S3: Momojo vs Chimaishi Kiyojun (Seigaku 7:5).
S2: Echizen vs Akutsuhito (Seigaku 6:4).
4.Kanto Tournament: Qingxue vs Ice Emperor.
d2: Kikumaru Eiji & Takeshi Momoki vs Mukaigaku & Shinobu Yushi (Seigaku 6:4) d1:
Kaido Kamiko & Kanshoji vs Hiyoshiro & Takahiro Kajichi (Seigaku 6:1) S3: Fuji Shusuke vs Keigo Kibe (Seikaku 7:
5) S2: Echizen Ryoma Taupai vs Akutagawa Yoshiro (Seigaku 6:1) The results of these matches are only based on the account in the original book, and there may be differences between different versions and revisions.
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This anime tends to be more and more magical in the back.,It's basically not much to do with tennis.,The strong atmosphere of middle two is coming.,But even so,It's still very good-looking.。
The characters are particularly perfect, the cold pillar Tezuka, the belly black bear Fuji, the green school Ma Ma Dashi, the little little point Ryoma, the timid and sullen Begonia, the big stomach King Momojo, the data madman Dark Cooking, the sudden outbreak of Kawamura, the cute jumping off Kikumaru Meow, the son of the god Yukimura, the emperor Sanada, the demon little kelp, the queen trace of a series of teenagers, etc., are all memories of youth.
Lihai is quite scary, and Qingxue always catches up in the last game. Sportsmanship should be positive and empowering. However, the reward of "first" is indeed very happy.
In fact, this is true of art and even everything else, utilitarianism and sincerity can never eliminate the contradictory existence of each other, and thousands of people have parted ways before the fork in the road.
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First of all, Kumaru and Yagyu deliberately lost two games in a row, after which Nagoya Seitori injured Kirihara. In the depressed state, Kirihara's red-eyed state finally broke out, in fact, this is also the strategy of Lihai Da's attachment, and the losing streak is also to make him awaken. Moreover, the Great War of the Dry Sea and the provocations of Kaido and Nioh (the real culprits) caused Kirihara to break out again.
It's not awkward, he just wants to win.
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In the national tournament between Nakakai Dae and Nagoya Seitoku, Tachikai deliberately lost two games in a row, and Kirihara, who was under a lot of pressure, upgraded [Red Eye Mode] in the next third match, turned into a demon with **red and gray hair, and won the match. So after that he went back to red-eye mode.