Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Semifinal Premieres October 2nd with Wake up and GLANZ Theme song
Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Semifinal Premieres October 2nd with Wake up and GLANZ Themes
**"The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Semifinal" Premieres October 2**
"The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Semifinal" is set to premiere on October 2. Produced by M.S.C, the series will feature a captivating story, stunning animation, and memorable characters.
The new key visual showcases the iconic tennis players in intense matches, while the promotional video teases the thrilling action to come. The opening theme, "Wake up," by Kidella, and ending theme, "GLANZ," by emBLEm=ADLER, set the tone for an unforgettable experience.
Under the direction of Yoshinobu Tokumoto, character design and chief animation direction by Akiharu Ishii, series composition by Mitsutaka Hirota, art direction by Jinya Kimura, and music by Chihiro Tamaki, the series promises to deliver a visually stunning and emotionally engaging journey.
Fans can expect heart-pounding matches, intense rivalries, and the unwavering determination of the U-17 Japanese team as they strive for glory in the World Cup semifinals. With its thrilling action, compelling characters, and captivating storytelling, "The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup Semifinal" is sure to be a must-watch for anime enthusiasts and tennis fans alike.
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