The new 3D animated movie "The Prince of Tennis" has been released. It will be released on September 3, 2021.

The new 3D animated movie "The Prince of Tennis" has been released. It will be released on September 3, 2021.

Today, December 20th, at the "JUMP Festival 2021 ONLINE" held by Shueisha, the new 3DCG animated film "Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis: New Movie Version of the Prince of Tennis", produced entirely by the original author Takeshi Konomi, of "The Prince of Tennis" was confirmed to be released on September 3, 2021. At the same time, the latest special preview of the first season's main art poster was released. Let's take a sneak peek.

The new 3DCG animated film "Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis: The Prince of Tennis" will be written by the original author Takeshi Konomi with a completely original plot, and he will also serve as the chief producer. It is reported that the story will describe the connection between "The Prince of Tennis" and "The New Prince of Tennis" that was not mentioned in the original work. It will be a story of a blank 3 months that no one has ever known, so stay tuned.

· "Ryoma! The Prince of Tennis: The Prince of Tennis" will be produced by The Monk Studios. The director of "HUNTER×HUNTER" Hiroshi Kamishina will be the director of this film. It will be created using the latest 3DCG technology, so stay tuned.

Special trailer for the new 3D animated movie "The Prince of Tennis":

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