Kimi wa Doko Made mo Lyrics - Prince of Tennis

Junko Minagawa feat. Takayuki Kondou Kimi wa Doko Made mo

Kimi wa Doko Made mo Lyrics

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Romaji

Yuugure semaru hamabe de
Guuzen Kimi ni deatta

Maru de machibuse shita yo na
Kimi no egao ga mabushii yo

Yureru nami no hikari
Suiheisen Ochiru yuuhi
Kimi ga tanoshisou ni
Nami ni nani ka sakenderu

Yuugure semaru hamabe de
Guuzen Kimi ni deatta
Kono mama toki ga tomareba
Kimi to yukeru sa doko made mo

Fui ni ashi wo tometa
Kimi wa kizukazu aruiteku
Atsuku katari nagara
Kimi wa hamabe ni hitorikiri

Sora ni kirameku hoshikuzu
Tooku shima ni mo hi ga mieru
Kono mama koe wo kakenakya
Kimi wa yuku daro doko made mo
Kimi wa yukeru sa doko made mo

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Kanji

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Prince of Tennis Kimi wa Doko Made mo Lyrics - Information

Title:Kimi wa Doko Made mo

AnimePrince of Tennis

Type of Song:Other

Performed by:Junko Minagawa feat. Takayuki Kondou

Arranged by:Ryou Yonemitsu

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Upon his father's beckoning, Ryouma Echizen—a tennis prodigy of epic proportions—makes a triumphant return from his American escapades, ready to wreak havoc on the Japanese tennis scene. With an unwavering dream of becoming the unparalleled champion of the country, Ryouma enrolls at the prestigious Seishun Academy, renowned for nurturing some of Japan's top-tier middle school tennis teams. However, Ryouma's journey is far from a smooth sail as his exceptional skills catch the captain's discerning eye, thrusting him into an intense battle for a coveted spot on the starting lineup. Charged with the daunting task of surpassing his more experienced counterparts, Ryouma's audaciousness and unwavering ambition force his fellow Seishun Boys' Tennis Team members to reevaluate their initial skepticism and extend a begrudging acceptance. Empowered by their newly-acquired "super rookie," the Seishun squad unites with eyes set on claiming their rightful place in the highly-anticipated National Tournament. But before they can taste the sweet nectar of triumph, they must first traverse the treacherous terrain of the Tokyo Prefectural and Kanto Regionals. Standing in their path are a myriad of formidable opponents, each armed with their own distinctive style and unwavering motivation. For Ryouma and his comrades, collaboration and mutual trust take center stage as they strive to harmonize their individual talents, forging an unbreakable bond on and off the court. Only through unwavering cooperation can this band of warriors ascend to the peak of glory they so fervently desire—to stand as the unequivocal champions of the court.

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Viz Media's much-anticipated release of the first DVD box set in the United States on April 24, 2007, marked a monumental moment for anime enthusiasts. Since then, three more captivating box sets have hit the shelves, starting from January 15, 2008, leaving fans eagerly collecting the episodic treasures. However, it's worth noting that, out of the astonishing 178 episodes, these four sets only contain a mere 50 episodes. But here's the exciting news! On April 2, 2021, Funimation, a renowned licensing powerhouse, obtained exclusive rights to this extraordinary anime series. As the announcement reverberated through the anime fandom, Funimation also revealed their plans for a brand-new, meticulously crafted English dub. Brace yourselves! The captivating adventure of this beloved anime is about to embark on a whole new level of immersion and excitement.

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