Sabtu, 13 November 2010

I'm in Love with Tenimyu

from October until now i'm in LOVE with TENIMYU !
they totally cool !
I'll shared About Tenimyu today :



The Prince of Tennis Musical, also known as "TeniPuri Musical," "Tenimyu," or "GekiPuri" (Stage Prince), is a series of live action stage musicals based on the anime and manga series, The Prince of Tennis. The first musical opened on Golden Week 2003, and the unexpected popularity and demand for merchandise of the show encouraged Marvelous Entertainment to follow through with the series, each new show covering an arc of the manga storyline. Adaptations to the original story were made to fit the format: female characters were removed, and irrelevant scenes or minor arcs were cut to move the plot forward.

Performances

The series has three kinds of performances: plot/story musicals (that follow the Prince of Tennis story), live concerts (out-takes with alternative performances of the songs and self-parody skits), and special re-runs. Graduation shows (so called due to the story's setting in middle school) are the last musical played by a same cast for the Seigaku school before they are replaced by new actors. The shows are, in chronological order:
YearTitleInfo
2003Musical Tennis no OujisamaCovers the first arc of the story, from Ryoma Echizen's arrival to up to the end of the Seigaku ranking matches.
  • Ran from April 30 to May 5, 2003 at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space.
  • Summer performance ran from August 7 and 8, 2003 and August 13 to August 15, 2003.
2003–2004Musical Tennis no Ohjisama - Remarkable 1st Match FudomineCovers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Fudomine Chuu.
  • Ran from December 30 to December 31, 2003 and January 1 to January 5, 2004.
2004Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 1stFirst live concert, featuring songs from the two previous musicals and guest starring Fudomine's Ibu Shinji. Debut of Yuya Endo as the new Ryoma Echizen.
2004Musical Tennis no Oujisama - More Than Limit St. Rudolph GakuenCovers the matches between Seigaku and the rival school St. Rudolph Gakuen.
  • Ran from July 29 to August 8, 2004 and August 11 to August 15, 2004.
2004–2005Musical Tennis no Oujisama - in winter 2004-2005 side Fudomine ~special match~Re-run of Remarkable 1st Match Fudomine. Graduation show of the original Seigaku cast. Return of Kotaro Yanagi as Ryoma Echizen.
  • Ran from December 29, 2004 to January 2, 2005 at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space.
2005Musical Tennis no Oujisama - side Yamabuki feat. St. Rudolph GakuenCovers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Yamabuki Chuu, guest starring members of St. Rudolph. Debut of the second generation Seigaku cast.
  • Ran from January 8 to January 10, 2005 in Osaka and from January 20 to January 23, 2005 at Tokyo Mielparque Hall.
2005Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 2ndSecond live concert, featuring songs from all previous musicals and guest starring members of FudomineSt. Rudolph and Yamabuki. Graduation show of Yuya Endo.
2005Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Imperial Match Hyoutei GakuenCovers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Hyotei Gakuen, guest starring members of St. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu.
  • Ran from August 8 to August 14, 2005 and August 17 to 20, 2005.
2005–2006Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Imperial Match Hyoutei Gakuen in winter 2005-2006Re-run of The Imperial Match Hyotei Gakuen, guest starring members of FudomineSt. Rudolph and Yamabuki Chuu.
  • Ran from December 19 to December 25, 2005 and December 28 to January 2, 2006.
2006Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 3rdThird live concert, featuring songs from The Imperial Match Hyotei Gakuen in winter musicals, and guest starring all members of Hyotei. Graduation concert for Kotaro Yanagi and the second Seigaku cast, except Hiroki Aiba.
  • Ran from March 28 to March 29 at Zepp Tokyo.
2006Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Advancement Match Rokkaku feat. Hyotei GakuenCovers the matches between Seigaku and rival school, Rokkaku Chuu, guest starring all members of Hyotei GakuenKousuke Kujiraireturns as Kaoru Kaidoh. Debut of the third generation Seigaku cast members.
  • Ran August 3 to August 13 in Tokyo. Four performances also ran in Osaka from August 17 to August 19 with performances running later at the Meitetsu Theater Hall in Nagoya from August 23 to August 25.
2006–2007Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ First ServiceCovers the doubles matches of Seigaku against rival school, Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku, and guest stars members of Rokkaku Chuu. Debut ofTomo Yanagishita as Kaoru Kaidoh.
  • Ran from December 13 to December 25 in Tokyo, and from December 28, 2006 to January 8, 2007 in Osaka.
2007Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 4thFourth live concert, featuring members of FudomineSt. RudolphYamabuki ChuuHyotei Gakuen, Rokkaku Chuu and Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku as special guests.
2007Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 4th ~Extra~Additional performances in Osaka featuring all members of Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku and Rokkaku Chuu. Guest starring Yamabuki Chuu's Kiyosumi Sengoku and Kentarou Minami, as well as Hyotei Gakuen's Gakuto Mukahi and Wakashi Hiyoshi.
  • Ran from May 17 to May 20, 2007
2007Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Absolute King Rikkai feat. Rokkaku ~ Second Service
Covers the singles matches of Seigaku against rival school, Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku, and guest stars members of Rokkaku Chuu and two members of the cast of Higa ChuuLuke C. and Takeshi Hayashino. Graduation show for Hiroki Aiba and the third Seigaku cast, except forTomo Yanagishita, who stayed as an alternate for the next two musicals.
2007–2008Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Progressive Match Higa Chuu feat. RikkaiCovers the matches of Seigaku against rival school, Higa Chuu and guest stars members of Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku. This musical is the first of the musicals to cover the Nationals arc of the story. Debut of the fourth Seigaku cast.
  • Ran from December 12, 2007 to February 11, 2008
2008Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 5thFifth live concert, guest starring members of Higa ChuuRikkaiRokkaku ChuuHyotei GakuenYamabuki ChuuSt. Rudolph, andFudomine. Graduation show for Tomo Yanagishita.
  • Ran from May 17 to May 18, 2008 in Tokyo, and May 24 to May 25, 2008 in Osaka.
2008Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Imperial Presence Hyoutei Gakuen feat. Higa ChuuCovers the matches of Seigaku against rival school Hyotei Gakuen in the national tournament, guest starring Higa Chuu. The first musical in the series to be performed overseas, with venues in Taiwan and South Korea. Debut of the fifth Seigaku cast and return of Hiroki Aiba as Shusuke Fuji.
  • Ran from July 29 through October 2008.
2008–2009Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Treasure Match Shitenhouji feat. HyouteiCovers the national semi-final matches of Seigaku against one of the strongest school in Kansai region, Shitenhouji, guest starring Hyotei Gakuen.
  • Ran from December 13, 2008 through March 31, 2009.
2009Musical Tennis no Oujisama - Dream Live 6thSixth concert with both Seigaku casts, guest starring members Hyotei, Shitenhoji, Higa Chu, Rikkai, Yamabuki's Jin Akutsu, and Fudomine's Tachibana. Graduation show for the fourth generation Seigaku cast.
  • Ran from May 2 through May 10, 2009.
2009Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Final Match Rikkai First feat. ShitenhoujiCovers the first half of the national final matches of Seigaku against Rikkai. Guest stars Shitenhouji.
  • Ran from July 30 through October 4, 2009.
2009–2010Musical Tennis no Oujisama - The Final Match Rikkai Second feat. RivalsCovers the second half of the national final matches of Seigaku against Rikkai. Guest stars Fudomine's Shinji Ibu, St. Rudolph's Yuuta Fuji, Yamabuki's Jin Akutsu, Hyotei's Keigo Atobe and Hiyoshi Wakashi, Higa's Kei Tanishi, and Shitenhouji's Kuranosuke Shiraishi and Kintarou Toyama.
  • Runs from December 17, 2009 through March 14, 2010.
I'll post the Cast in Tenimyu later !
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