| Sakuno Ryuzaki | |
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| The Prince of Tennis character | |
Sakuno Ryuzaki as appeared in Prince of Tennis OVA |
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| Created by | Takeshi Konomi |
| Voiced by | Mikako Takahashi (Japanese) Cindy Robinson (English) |
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| Age | 12 |
| Date of birth | January 14 |
| Class | 1-1, then 2-1 at the end of manga |
| Known relatives | Grandmother Sumire |
| School | Seigaku |
| Style | unknown |
Sakuno Ryūzaki (竜崎 桜乃 Ryūzaki Sakuno?) is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Prince of Tennis. is a popular Japanese Manga written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. is a Japanese Mangaka. He owns a cat called Kahluamilk who he uses to assist him in drawing "Karupin" a character in his "The Prince of Tennis" is a Seiyū and J-pop singer born May 29, 1980 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Cindy Robinson is a Broadway film television and voice actor who is also known as Cindy Alexander. Events 1129 - Formal approval of the Order of the Templar at the Council of Troyes. or for short is a Fictional junior high school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi is a popular Japanese Manga written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. She is the granddaughter of Sumire Ryuzaki, the Seishun Academy Middle School (Seigaku) coach, and is the first person in Japan who had direct contact with Ryoma Echizen, therefore many fans consider her Ryoma's best friend outside of the Seigaku team. or for short is a Fictional junior high school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi or for short is a Fictional junior high school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi
Sakuno is a kind, clumsy and quiet girl with very long hair kept in twin braids, who almost always seems to worry about Ryoma and the others. She started playing tennis after she saw Ryoma playing, and her progress differs in the anime from the manga; in the anime her lack of skill is a recurring gag, while in the manga she's good enough to be seen as a promising player and even a future regular.
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The manga and anime portrayals of Sakuno are basically similar, yet have some important differences. It is noted that Sakuno made no appearance in the OVA series Episodes 1-13: The Nationals Arc, neither did Tomoka Osakada.
On one hand, Sakuno has far more spotlight in the anime than the manga, where she's regularly seen hanging out with the Seigaku team along with her best friend Tomoka Osakada, and even helping them out during different training camps. or for short is a Fictional junior high school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi In the manga, she's seldom seen cheerleading and at times even seems to fade away from the storyline, since she spends her time training with the girls of the tennis club.
On the other, the emphasis given to Sakuno's chronic shyness in the anime makes her prone to ditz spells and even small emotional breakdowns, while manga Sakuno is more insightful, mature and intuitive; one example is that, when Kotoha from Tsubakikawa appeared in the Seigaku grounds during chapter 241 and said she had fallen for Ryoma, Sakuno chose to mostly keep her thoughts to herself and noticed that Ryoma had not taken Kotoha's claims seriously, unlike Tomoka who quite freaked out and expressed this very loudly.
Sakuno is the closest thing to a possible "girlfriend" for Ryoma, although as of yet they have not gotten together. Some hints include bits of jealousy appeared in Ryoma when Kintarou Tooyama, from Shitenhouji, ate her onigiri even when they had fallen on the ground and complimented on how good the onigiri were (Chapter 306). is a Fictional character in the Japanese Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis. Another hint is the "date" during episode 24 of the anime (though it turned out that he was only taking her to a sports shop to get her racket fixed, since Ryuzaki-sensei couldn't go with her) and the picture taken of them made them look like a couple (Takeshi Momoshiro bumped into Sakuno, who bumped into Ryoma just as the picture was taken). is a fictional character in The Prince of Tennis franchise He prefers to go by the name "Momo" instead of his family name "Momoshiro"
While in both anime and manga, Sakuno's crush on Ryoma is clear, she hasn't had a chance to really tell him due to her own shy nature, some degree of bad luck and the meddling of other people (especially Nanjiroh and Momoshiro, and occasionally Eiji). On the other hand, Ryoma doesn't take a possible relationship with Sakuno seriously because of his dedication to tennis and his own early age, but does show friendly concern for her; he has rescued Sakuno from bullies several times, doesn't mind her tagging along with the team, he has also coached her and Tomoka in tennis (although unwillingly; his father tricked him into doing so).
When Ryoma temporarily lost his memories, Sakuno went searching for him. She was willing to try re-teaching him tennis from scrap in an attempt to help him regain his memory, only to be interrupted by Ryoma as he already recovered his memory and wants to face Yukimura.
In the end, Sakuno was shown as an eighth grader, content with her life and still playing tennis.
Sakuno is voiced in the Japanese anime by Mikako Takahashi and by Cindy Robinson in the English version of the anime. is a Seiyū and J-pop singer born May 29, 1980 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Cindy Robinson is a Broadway film television and voice actor who is also known as Cindy Alexander.
Takahashi has released two image songs for Sakuno: Haru no ao and Miracle Colorful Carnival (this one being performed with Fuyuka Oura as Tomoka and Akiko Kimura as An Tachibana). is a Japanese Seiyū affiliated with Haikyo. Her hometown is Sapporo, Hokkaidō. or for short is a Fictional junior high school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi Akiko Kimura (木村 亜希子 Kimura Akiko) is a Seiyū whose birthday is June 28, 1971 in Fukui. is a fictional character in the anime and She was also featured in one of Junko Minagawa's image songs for Ryoma, Koko dake no hanashi.