The second season of "Tennis Masters" was announced last fall, which was adapted into an anime in April 2014. It will be aired in spring 2015 and is expected to be 25 episodes long. The first season of the anime tells the story of Maruo Eiichiro's struggle to become a professional player, and the second season will turn to the United States where he studies abroad. Now it has been officially confirmed that the second season of "Tennis Masters" will be aired on April 5. The animation "Tennis Top Student" is adapted from the manga of the same name serialized by Hikaru Katsuki in Weekly Shonen Magazine since 2007. It is produced by Studio Pierrot, which has produced animations such as "Naruto Shippuden" and "Mushi-Bugyo", and is directed by Masahiko Murata, who also directed the movie version of "Naruto Shippuden". The voice actors also include Eiichiro Maruo, Minako Kotobuki, Daisuke Namikawa, and Takuma Terashima. Eiichiro Ozaki is a freshman in high school who always gets top grades in his subjects. Originally, his life was just about studying hard, but in order to solve the problem of lack of exercise, he began to plan to try sports. When his mother found a tennis club for him and forced him to check it out, his life began to change drastically. He not only fell in love with tennis, but also continued to improve his tennis skills during practice, and during this period, he had a closer contact with the campus idol. |
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