Go! Tennia Queen

Go! Tennia Queen is a Japanese Shōjo manga series that began publication in several shōjo magazines in 2011. Bandai Entertainment formerly held the license in North America, but cancelled it after one volume due to their closure. The manga ended its publication in the second week of April 2020.

An anime series was announced by Studio Comet in July 2017. Cartoon Network Australia, YTV Family, and NickFamily Studios are part of the production committee. The anime premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on June 3rd, 2019. The first season is set to end on May 25th, 2020. Due to the 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic, the second season was delayed from June to July 2020. It was later confirmed that the second season would be its last. Crunchyroll simulcasts the anime in North America.

On linear television, the anime will air on Cartoon Network outside of Japan and North America, on YTV Family and Cartoon Network in Canada and Nicktoons Family on US cable/satellite (The CW's Nickelodeon Family on The CW block has exclusive OTA rights). AuraNightfall picked up the rerun rights as filler for the block.

A 12-episode short-form spin-off anime by Connect (Silver Link is credited due to Connect's dissolution before its premiere), ''Go! Tennia Queen Gaiden: Tennis Cats'', began airing on all TXN stations on July 18th, 2020, and was simulcast by Crunchyroll.

Characters

 * Akima Rina (voiced by Saki Fujita)

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Plot
Four girls, led by Akima, decide to form their own tennis club after the previous club disbands. However, they realize that they need a lot of teamwork in order to keep the club afloat.

Season 1
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Season 2

 * 1) "The Club is Back" (7/??/20): After a member of the tennis club was reported to be skipping out on practice, all games for the rest of the season were cancelled; however, at the start of the next season, the club vows to finish off the next season without any major repurcussions.

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Gaiden: Tennis Cats

 * 1) "The Tennis Rulebook" (7/??/20): Akima, reimagined as an anthro cat, looks over the tennis rulebook to know the specifics of the game.

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Streaming
Crunchyroll currently simulcasts the anime in North America, while AnimeLab is the exclusive streaming partner in Australia and New Zealand. Anime on Demand and Wakanim acquired the exclusive streaming license for Germany and France respectively, but a licensor has yet to be found in the rest of Europe. Crunchyroll, the Cartoon Network Digital App, and Flare+ have exclusive streaming rights in the United States as of 2020.

On November 29th, 2020, it was announced that Flare+ had secured distribution rights to the anime adaptation in the UK and Ireland, including spin-off Tennis Cats, and will begin streaming the first season on December 1st, 2020.

Home media
In September 2020, it was announced that NickFamily DVD Distribution and Funimation would co-distribute the Blu-ray release of season 1 in North America. The Blu-ray is scheduled for release in December 2020.

Trivia
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