Neon Alley has had the subtitled run of Prince of Tennis available for a bit with the fifty episodes that they have the license for – which we still hope that they’ll someday go after more of – and back at the beginning of February they started to bring out the series in dubbed form. Back then we got the first thirteen episodes of the series via Neon Alley and Hulu and now the service has added the next block of episodes with fourteen through twenty-six now added to the service. It’s all on the Neon Alley service, powered by Hulu, with them available to stream to your computer and for Hulu Plus members to bring to their TV or mobile device.
You can read our review of these episodes here.
Plot concept: Ryoma Echizen is a 12-year-old tennis genius – and son of a famous tennis player. With talent in his blood and fire in his eyes, he backs up his confidence on the court with amazing skills. The older players on his high school team are dead set against letting him surpass them. To defeat the slippery “Viper” Kaido, the calculating Sadahara Inui, and a host of other opponents, Ryoma will need everything he’s got!