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| Created by | Takeshi Konomi |
| Voiced by | Yuki Kaida (Japanese) Adam Lawson (English, ep. 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 (voice actor She has taken part in Japanese series but mainly voices Japanese Anime. 1-30) Johnny Yong Bosch (English ep. Johnny Yong Bosch (born January 6, 1976) is a American Actor, voice actor, martial artist, and Musician. 31- ) |
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| Date of birth | February 29 |
| Class | 3-6 |
| School | Seigaku |
| Style | Counter-Puncher, Right-handed |
Shusuke Fuji (不二 周助 Fuji Shūsuke?) is a fictional character in the anime and manga The Prince of Tennis. Leap years Although the modern calendar counts a year as 365 days a complete revolution around the sun takes approximately 365 days and 6 hours or for short is a Fictional junior high school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi In Tennis, a player uses different strategies that both enhance his own strengths and exploit his opponent's weaknesses in order to gain the advantage and win more points Someone who is right-handed will prefer to use this hand for everyday activities such as writing, maintaining personal hygiene, Cooking and so forth (anime in Japanese, ˈmɑŋgə is the Japanese word for Comics (sometimes called komikku コミック and print Cartoons In their modern form manga date from shortly is a popular Japanese Manga written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. His name is romanized as Syusuke Fuji in the Japanese anime, and Shusuke Fuji in all the English versions.
The kanji for Fuji (不二) stands for 'not second', 'unparalleled', or 'peerless'. His name can also be seen as a bit of a pun when his hobbies and favorite foods are taken into account; Fujifilm is the world's largest photographic and imaging company, and one of Fuji's hobbies is photography. is a Japanese company known for its Photographic film and Cameras Fujifilm is the world’s largest photographic and imaging company. Photography (fә'tɒgrәfi or fә'tɑːgrәfi (from Greek φωτο and γραφία is the process and Art of recording pictures by means of capturing Fuji apples are a type of apple, and they are one of Fuji's favorite foods.
In the Valentine Chocolate specials from the manga, Fuji has constantly been in the top three recipients of chocolate, with the exception of the years 2005 and 2006.
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Shusuke Fuji is a third year student at Seishun Academy, and is approaching fifteen years of age at the beginning of the series. or for short is a Fictional junior high school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi He is given the title "tensai", or genius, due to his tactical skill on the tennis court. He is in the same class as Eiji Kikumaru, and is Eiji's good friend. is a fictional character in the Anime and Manga The Prince of Tennis. Fuji is a leap year baby (his birthday is on February 29), and thus he can only properly celebrate his birthday once every four years. Fuji is cheerful and easygoing, with a penchant for playfully teasing those around him.
He is the middle child of the Fuji family. His unnamed father is a foreign-based employee, and is never seen in the series. His mother, 49-year-old Yoshiko, who also has perpetually-closed eyes, is seen in the manga as a kind and dedicated Japanese housewife. His younger brother, Yuta, is a tennis player at St. Rudolph Middle School. is a fictional character from the Anime and Manga series titled The Prince of Tennis. is a school in the popular Anime / Manga series Prince of Tennis. Fuji's elder sister, 24-year-old Yumiko, is considered very attractive and is popular among both Fuji and Yuta's friends.
He grew up in Chiba, where he became friends with Kojirō Saeki, the current vice-captain of Rokkaku Middle School Tennis Club. This article is a list of Fictional characters from the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis created by Takeshi Konomi Later on, he moved to Tokyo and entered Seigaku. officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū.
Fuji usually takes the position of S2 (Singles 2), although sometimes he is paired with Takashi Kawamura or Eiji Kikumaru in Doubles. Also, he and Ryoma Echizen temporarily take turns for the position of Singles 1 when captain Kunimitsu Tezuka is in rehabilitation. is a Fictional character and the Protagonist of the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis. is a Fictional character in The Prince of Tennis universe created by Takeshi Konomi.
Fuji is often seen with a calm and content expression on his face, with his eyes seemingly closed from lightly smiling. However, when he is excited or provoked, or when playing seriously, Fuji reveals his sharp eyes: blue in the anime and light brown in the manga.
Fuji generally seems very relaxed and in control, whilst his opponent is pushing himself to the limit, giving many the impression that Fuji is either a genius, who knows how to save his energy during plays, or that he does not really care about tennis itself. There are a few people that can "wake" the true player in Fuji and force him to play seriously, and these few are either nationally-ranked or extremely talented tennis players. Seigaku teammates Kunimitsu Tezuka and Ryoma Echizen, Shitenhōji captain Kuranosuke Shiraishi, and Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku regular Masaharu Nio have been acknowledged by Fuji to be actual challenges. is a Fictional character from the Japanese Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis.
Fuji is particularly protective of his younger brother Yuta (probably to make up for former disagreements that almost brought them apart), as displayed throughout the series; he actively tries to "destroy" and punish those who have defeated his younger brother or have made him go through something dangerous (as proved by how differently he treats Jirou Akutagawa from Hyotei and Hajime Mizuki from Saint Rudolph. is a Fictional Escalator school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi. is a school in the popular Anime / Manga series Prince of Tennis. Though he holds no personal grudge towards Jirou, who won fairly against Yuta, he does resent Mizuki for a long time after seeing how he treated his brother as someone expendable to ensure his team's victory).
Yuta is also not the only person he has been protective of in this sense; in the anime, he is very upset when Kippei Tachibana is injured in his match against Rikkai Dai regular Akaya Kirihara (in the manga, Ryoma is the one who is injured). is a fictional character in the Anime and Manga The Prince of Tennis. is a fictional character in the Manga and Anime The Prince of Tennis. He is also upset when Akaya Kirihara insults the two schools, Seigaku and Fudomine. or Fudomine for short is a fictional Middle school in the popular Tennis Anime / Manga, Prince of Tennis. When Seigaku is down 1-2 in the Kantō finals against Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku, he engages in a serious match with Akaya Kirihara, who plays a fairly violent form of tennis. Kirihara injures Fuji's knee and knocks over an already injured Tachibana, who arrives to encourage Fuji; thanks to this and the fact that Tezuka is also absent due to injury, Fuji becomes serious and goes on to win the match. According to what Fuji's sister, Yumiko, tells Hajime Mizuki and Yuta, Fuji never gets angry about what happens to him, but when his family or friends are in danger, he does not hold back and attacks with full seriousness. However, during the National Tournament he does not react in the same way when Ryuzaki-sensei is attacked during his doubles match with Kawamura Takashi against Higa Chuu. Although Fuji does reveal his Fourth Counter in this match, never is his anger awakened like it was with Kirihara, making Fuji use more dangerous moves like the Knuckle Serve.
At times, Fuji tends to act like Eiji Kikumaru, wanting to win and to be number one. In one episode, there is a mixed club day at his school, where the students are not allowed to play the sport that they are in. During this day, Fuji plays curling, which no one else plays, thus his words are, "Participants: zero, the championship is mine. "
Prior to the National Tournament, Fuji plays a practice match against Fudomine's Tachibana, who breaks each of Fuji's Triple Counter. Realizing that his counters are not enough for a national-level tournament, Fuji develops his fourth counter, Kagerō Zutsumi (Dragonfly Illusion). However, during Seigaku's National semifinal match against Shitenhōji's Kuranosuke Shiraishi, Fuji suffers his first loss in an official match, despite making a comeback from 0 games to 5 by using his evolved Triple Counter, he loses 6 games to 7 during a tiebreak. This is the first time that any of his teammates see Fuji so disappointed in the outcome of the match.
Fuji also seems to be one of few Seigaku Regulars (along with Shuichiro Oishi and Ryoma Echizen) who is genuinely close to Kunimitsu Tezuka, the captain of the tennis club. is a fictional character in the Anime and Manga The Prince of Tennis. As such, he and Tezuka are often seen together.
In a chibi episode and in TeniPuri family, Fuji is portrayed as a woman, playing off on his somewhat feminine looks. In the TeniPuri family episodes, he is the sweet yet impulsive Grandmother of the family and is often paired up with Tezuka, who plays the Grandfather. In the other Tenipuri chibi episode, settled in the Far West, he plays a damsel in distress-type girl searching for a Lone Gunman who later turns out to be Tezuka. The subject of the damsel in distress, or persecuted maiden is a classic theme in world literature art and film
Fuji is fairly popular amongst his peers. In episode 134, he goes on a "date" with Kurumi (he had no choice; Momoshiro and Eiji made the decision for him), a grade schooler who falls in love with him at first sight, thinking of him as a prince of sorts. Despite his penchant for jokes and pranks off-tennis, Fuji can be insightful and even sweet when his friends need it; during his so-called date with little Kurumi, when she reveals that she has low self-esteem since she feels overshadowed by her older twin sister Narumi, Fuji helps her to sort their problems out, seeing his own situation with Yuta reflected in the sisters' quarrels.
Along with Tezuka (though Tezuka's hand was shaking after mistakenly drank it), Fuji is possibly the only person on the entire Seigaku team who is immune to Sadaharu Inui's various concoctions. is a fictional character in the Anime and Manga The Prince of Tennis. However, while Tezuka only appears unaffected and does not state what he thought of the concoctions, it has been a running gag in the story that Fuji actually "likes" those drinks and will recommend it to others too. While he may intentionally fault during practice occasionally in order to try the penal concoctions, he has also mentioned that he enjoys seeing others suffer from drinking the concoctions even more. He is, however, not immune to "Aozu", a horrific blue vinegar and cod liver oil concoction; this drink causes his only blackout, and since then, Inui has believed that Fuji has a grudge against him. His odd tastes in food do not stop at Inui's gruesome health drinks, and he takes delight in wasabi rolls, honey-mustard, and horse radishes. Wasabi (わさびja ワサビ, ja 山葵 (originally written ja 和佐比 Wasabia japonica, Cochlearia wasabi, or Eutrema japonica) is a member However, later on, Fuji seems to work harder to not end up drinking the oddly colored liquids.
Sometimes called the "Three Counter Moves" (or more often called the Triple Counter). Game sealing returns, the counters are techniques that could only be pulled off by a genius like Shusuke Fuji. Each counter has a very low chance of being returned.
Later on in the series, during the Nationals, Fuji upgrades his Triple Counter and reveals more counters: Kagerō Zutsumi, Hecatoncheires no Monban and Hoshi Hanabi.
Although Fuji develops six counters, his set of counters is still called "Triple Counter".
Fuji's counters are based on animals: Tsubame Gaeshi: Swallow; Higuma Otoshi: Brown Bear; Hakugei: Whale; Kagerō Zutsumi: Dragonfly. The swallows and martins are a group of Passerine Birds in the family Hirundinidae which are characterised by their adaptation to aerial The Brown Bear ( Ursus arctos) is an Omnivorous Mammal of the family Ursidae, distributed across much of northern Eurasia and Whales are marine mammals which are neither Dolphins (ie members of the families Delphinidae or Platanistoidae) nor Porpoises Orcas Anisoptera redirects here For the genus of trees see Anisoptera (tree.
When Fuji "evolves" his Triple Counter, their new names are based on mythical creatures: Houou Gaeshi: Phoenix; Kirin Otoshi: Qilin; Hakuryu: Dragon. The phoenix ( Ancient Greek: Φοῖνιξ phoínix is a mythical sacred firebird in ancient mythologies starting with the Greek and later the The Qilin ( also spelled Kylin, or Kirin ( Japanese and Korean) is a Mythical hooved Chinese chimerical The dragon is a Legendary creature of which some interpretation or depiction appears in almost every culture worldwide
| Tournament | Position | Partner | Opposing school | Opponent(s) | Score | |
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| Tokyo District Preliminaries | Round 1 | Doubles 2 | — | Gyokurin | ? | 6-0 |
| Tokyo District Preliminaries | Finals | Doubles 2 | Takashi Kawamura | Fudomine Middle School | Tetsu Ishida / Masaya Sakurai | 5-3 |
| Tokyo Prefectual Tournament | Semi-Finals | Singles 2 | — | St. Rudolph | Hajime Mizuki | 7-5 |
| Tokyo Prefectual Tournament | Finals | Doubles 2 | Takashi Kawamura | Yamabuki Middle School | Inakichi Nitobe / Ichicuma Kita | 3-6 |
| Kanto Regional Tournament | Round 1 | Singles 2 | — | Hyotei Academy | Jirou Akutagawa | 6-1 |
| Kanto Regional Tournament | Finals | Singles 2 | — | Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku | Akaya Kirihara | 6-4 |
| National Tournament | Round 1 | Doubles 2 | Takashi Kawamura | Higa Middle School | 7-6 | |
| National Tournament | Semi-Finals | Singles 3 | — | Shintenhouji | Kuranosuke Shiraishi | 6-7 |
| National Tournament | Finals | Singles 2 | — | Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku | Masaharu Niou | 6-4 |
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Two years ago, when Fuji and Tezuka were first years, Fuji requested a match against Tezuka. Traditionally Tennis is played between two people in a Singles match or four players in a Doubles match officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū. officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū. or Fudomine for short is a fictional Middle school in the popular Tennis Anime / Manga, Prince of Tennis. officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū. is a school in the popular Anime / Manga series Prince of Tennis. officially, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshū. ₩ is a national caliber tennis team in the manga and anime Prince of Tennis. is a Fictional Escalator school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. is one of the schools in the manga/anime Prince of Tennis, originally from the island of Okinawa. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. is a Fictional character from the Japanese Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. First year, or freshman, is a term in an educational setting often used to describe a student's status during their first year at an educational institution Though the match ended with Tezuka's complete defeat (6-0), Fuji was displeased with the outcome since Tezuka was not playing in his best form due to having his arm previously injured by an upperclassman. They promised to play each other once again after Tezuka's arm completely heals.
During a practice match, Fuji plays against Ryoma Echizen. is a Fictional character and the Protagonist of the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis. They both start to play out evenly, but Fuji starts to use one of his Triple Counter, Higuma Otoshi, which gives him the upper-hand. However, Ryoma manages to find a way to break the counter, but the match is soon stopped due to rain, with Fuji leading 4 games to 3.
There have been countless references to it in the story afterwards, including some in the TeniPuri chibi episodes.
In an interview released in December of 2007, Konomi mentioned that he originally planned to have Fuji transfer to Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku after this match, but he later scrapped that idea. [1]
Shusuke Fuji started the match by performing the Disappearing Serve, which excites Jirou Akutagawa, who decides to get serious, but fails to return the ball during Fuji's service game. is a Fictional Escalator school in the Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis, created by Takeshi Konomi. During Jirou's service game, he serves the ball and suddenly approaches the net, which prompts Fuji to aim for Jirou's foot, but Jirou is able to volley it. The same pattern continues throughout the game, which Jirou subsequently wins.
During Fuji's service game, he prevents Jirou from going to the net and manages to win the game. Fuji later manages to win three straight points during Jirou's service game, so Jirou tries to counter by approaching the net right after using a flat serve. When Fuji returns the ball, Jirou takes the chance to smash it, but Fuji uses his Higuma Otoshi to take the point. When Jirou approaches the net right at the beginning of the next game, Fuji uses his third counter, Hakugei. From there, Fuji manages to dominate and win the match with 6 games to 1.
Fuji starts off the game by going on the offense, winning him the first point. Akaya Kirihara then enters his Devil Mode and starts using his Split-Step to force Fuji into the corner, which Fuji countered by using Hakugei. is a fictional character in the Manga and Anime The Prince of Tennis. Using the Split-Step, Kirihara is able to run up to the ball and smash the ball back, only for Fuji to return the ball with a Higuma Otoshi, winning him the first game.
Fuji also wins the next game, and has a brief flashback of Tezuka's match against Atobe Keigo, which makes Fuji decide to start playing seriously. is a Fictional character in the Anime and Manga The Prince of Tennis. Kirihara then injures Fuji with a smash that knocks away Fuji's racket, and Fuji is also blinded by the injury sustained as a result of Kirihara hitting the ball to Fuji's head. Though Fuji continues to play, Kirihara manages to win four straight games, turning the score 4 games to 3.
After being mocked by Kirihara, Fuji begins to play better despite his injury, winning the next 2 games. However, Kirihara unconsciously enters Muga no Kyōchi, giving Fuji a run for it, and only manages to win the last point by using the side of his racket after Kirihara broke his racket with Sanada's Ka technique. The match ends with Fuji winning 7 games to 5.
Fuji starts off the match with his Disappearing Serve, which Akaya Kirihara fails to return three times in a row. However, on the fourth try, Kirihara is able to hit it, but it hits the net, so Fuji wins the game. During Kirihara's service game, he hits a Twist Serve, but it is evaded by Fuji. After Kirihara fails to win a few points from Fuji, he activates his Devil Mode. Kirihara then smashes the ball and hits Fuji's knee twice in a row, subsequently winning him the game. Due to the pain in his knee, Fuji loses three straight games.
When Kirihara tries to hit Tachibana, who came to encourage Fuji, with a Knuckle Serve, Fuji gets angry, and uses the Knuckle Serve himself, which scares Kirihara. Due to Kirihara's fear, Fuji manages to win that game. When Kirihara's fear grows, he steps back, causing him to get hit on his knee. Believing that Fuji hit his knee on purpose, Kirihara is paralyzed by his fear, which results in Fuji winning the last few points with service aces.
During Seigaku's inter-school match-ups, Kunimitsu Tezuka and Shusuke Fuji are pitted against each other. Fuji dominates at first and easily wins the first game, however, the next game is won by Tezuka in no time because Fuji had difficulty returning Tezuka's serves. Fuji tries to counter by using his Triple Counter, but everyone is surprised when Tezuka seals Fuji's Triple Counter in one play. The match continues and Tezuka dominates at 4 games to 2.
Fuji becomes serious and his shots begin to change as he displays improved Triple Counter. As Fuji begins to dominate the match, Tezuka responds by using smashes that hit the net, which seals Fuji's improved Higuma Otoshi. During the match point, Tezuka smashes, but Fuji had predicted his hit already and uses his Higuma Otoshi. When the ball passes Tezuka, Fuji believes that he has won, but Tezuka, while in mid-air, quickly switches his racket to his right hand, and uses the Tezuka Zone, which allows him to hit his Zero-Shiki Drop Shot. Tezuka wins with a score of 7 games to 6.
During the National Semifinals - Seigaku versus Shitenhōji -, Fuji is pitted against Shitenhōji's captain, Kuranosuke Shiraishi, in the Singles 3 slot. is a Fictional character from the Japanese Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis. Shiraishi completely dominates by using his Perfect Tennis, sealing Fuji's Disappearing Serve and even his (first) four counters, resulting in Shiraishi taking the lead with 5 games to 0.
Just when Shiraishi is winning the sixth game with 40-0, Fuji receives encouragement from Ryoma Echizen, and starts to play aggressively. He displays his upgraded Triple Counter and finally Hecatoncheires no Monban, his "final" counter, winning him six straight games. Before Fuji's match point, Shiraishi nearly returns Fuji's final counter, and is able to return the technique with a cord ball during the next turn. Fuji continuously hits his final counter, but Shiraishi returns them all with cord balls. In the end, after Fuji's final Hakuryu lands out, Shiraishi wins with 7 games to 6, being the first person to ever beat Fuji in an official singles match. But Shiraishi wasnt least happy because if Fuji was serious from the beginning then Shiraishi will lose.
During the National Finals - Seigaku versus Rikkai Dai -, Fuji plays against the "King of Swindlers", Masaharu Nio, in the Singles 2 slot. The match starts out with Fuji playing seriously right from the start, using his Triple Counter and his Hecatoncheires no Monban to win him three straight games. To counter-attack, Nio creates an illusion in the form of Tezuka, mimicking all of Tezuka's techniques, with the exception of the Zero-Shiki Serve.
Using Tezuka's form, Nio beats all of Fuji's counters. Unable to break Saiki Kanpatsu, Fuji begins to lose 5 games to 4, but learns to defeat the technique by returning the ball with his eyes closed, thus making it impossible for Nio to predict Fuji's movements. Fuji then breaks all of Tezuka's techniques and turns the tables with 6 games to 5. Nio then changes into Shiraishi's form, which is when Fuji announces the name of his new counter, Hoshi Hanabi.
Nio uses Shiraishi's Perfect Tennis, defeating all of Fuji's previous counters, but Fuji finally uses his sixth counter, Hoshi Hanabi, winning him the point. With his new counter, Fuji wins the match with a score of 7 games to 5.
After the match, it was noted by coach Ryuzaki that Fuji got his revenge against Shiraishi and has surpassed Tezuka.
In all the Shonen Jump character popularity poll of series, Fuji has remained in the top two. sometimes known as Weekly Jump and better known as Shōnen Jump, is one of the longest-running weekly Manga compilations in Japan Besides the second character popularity poll, where Fuji came in first place,[2] Fuji has come in second place in every other poll. [3][4][5]
In addition, in the Valentine Chocolate specials of the manga, Fuji has constantly been in the top three recipients of chocolate, including receiving the most in 2001[6], with the exception of the years 2005 and 2006.
Fuji is one of the few male characters in the anime who is voiced by a female voice actor, others being Ryoma Echizen, Kintarō Tooyama of Shitenhōji, Taichi Dan of Yamabuki, Yōhei and Kōhei Tanaka of Jyosei Shonan (the latter two being anime only characters), and Seiichi Yukimura of Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku. is a Fictional character in the Japanese Anime and Manga series The Prince of Tennis. is a fictional character in the Anime and Manga The Prince of Tennis. is a popular Japanese Manga written and illustrated by Takeshi Konomi. However, Ryoma, Kintarō and Taichi are first years, thus younger and more naturally voiced by a female seiyū, but despite Fuji and Yukimura being third years, they are also voiced by female seiyū.