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In spite of readership anticipation incited by Shonen Jump weeks before its release date, Prince of Tennis Vol. 1 is a mild disappointment. Having been an avid tennis player for most of my life, I may be the wrong person to review a hyped-up shounen tennis drama. I can see all the incredible exaggerations for what they are, and sometimes it's hard to just let go and enjoy the story for all its inaccuracies. Certainly a sports manga cannot be expected to carry through with flawless precision 100% of the time, but does it have to defy all counts of realism in the very first volume?
Then again, it's silly to expect any show with an intended run as long as this one to adequately develop any of the characters within the first 30 minutes; still, Inuyasha manages to give our heroes just enough background information to be endearing. It's hard to imagine anyone being instantly turned off by the first episode of this series, especially considering how many other shows of this kind have inexcusably weak initial outings.
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