Takashi Kawamura

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Takashi Kawamura
(河村 隆)

Takashi Kawamura
Seiyū Naru Kawamoto
Voice Actor Richard Cansino
Profile
Eye color Brown
Hair color Light Brown
Height 180
Birthday November 18
Blood type A
School Seigaku
Year / Class 3rd / Class
Playing Style Aggressive Baseliner , right handed
Favorite Shoes Asics (Gelstroke)
Favorite Racquet Dunlop (Rimbreed XL)
Favorite Foods
Hobbies Monopoly


Takashi Kawamura (河村隆 Kawamura Takashi?) is a fictional character in the anime and manga The Prince of Tennis


Contents

[edit] Personality

Takashi is a soft-spoken person off the court. However, he becomes extremely aggressive and loud once he grabs his racket, or any racket. This change in his personality is marked by him shouting "Burning!!!" His style of play is aggressive baseliner and in the original Japanese, he often punctuates his play with English expressions (In the English adaptations, everything said is in English).

[edit] History

Kawamura joined Seigaku's tennis club as a first year student. Although he had a lot of power, he was ridiculed by many of the older members of the club because he had no other skills, and couldn't make successful shots. However, he found close friends in his fellow first years, most of whom were notoriously skilled, such as Kunimitsu Tezuka, Shusuke Fuji, Shuichiro Oishi, Eiji Kikumaru, and Sadaharu Inui. Together with them, he became a part of Seigaku's future.

He is currently a third year student, and in this year he has finally made it as one of the tennis team's Regulars. He also works at his father's sushi shop, and intends to quit tennis after middle school to concentrate on his future career as a sushi chef. His goal is to own the #1 Sushi store in Japan.

Often referred to as "Taka-san", Kawamura specializes in power tennis. He has been paired with Shusuke Fuji and Takeshi Momoshiro in doubles. He's also an old friend of Yamabuki player Jin Akutsu, whom he met in a karate dojo before he started playing tennis; when Akutsu retires from tennis after Yamabuki's loss to Seigaku, he makes Kawamura promise that he'll work hard in tennis from then on.

Prior to Seigaku beginning the Nationals, Kawamura makes a vow to become the #1 Power Player at the National Level. In the national semifinals, he plays 2 singles against Shitenhouji's Gin Ishida who knows 108 styles of Hadokyuu, who appears to currently be the #1 Power Player. Kawamura's top shot is the Hadokyuu, which he originally learned after seeing it performed by Fudomine Middle School's Tetsu Ishida, the younger brother of Gin.

After losing 23 points in a row to the first 23 styles of Hadoukyou, he is down 5-0, 40-0 when he is knocked into the stands, where he is caught by Akutsu. Inspired by Akutsu, Kawamura returns newly awakened and begins hitting Hadokyou's again.His final shot, what he called his final hadokyuu, was not truly a hadokyuu. He injures Gin's wrist because Gin is only able to nullify hadokyuu shots, forcing him to forfeit and making Taka the #1 Power Player in Junior High School.

[edit] Techniques

[edit] Hadoukyuu (ハドウキュウ)

A very powerful maneuver that uses 120% of an arm's strength or power. Originally from Gin Ishida, copied by his brother, Tetsu Ishida of Fudomine, Kawamura began using Hadoukyuu after being on its receiving end in a match between Seigaku and Fudomine. This fantasy move is based on the nonexistent principle that if given time to prepare, a player can charge the strength of his shot to give it more power. The technique is very fatal and dangerous to the arms of both the user and receiver. The move itself and its name is very similar to Street Fighter's Hadouken.

[edit] Two-Handed Hadoukyuu (両手ハドウキュウ)

Similar to the original and one-handed Hadoukyuu but with both arms. This lowers the risk of arm injuries caused by the original Hadoukyuu by balancing the arm strength but reduces the power of the shot.

[edit] Dash Hadoukyuu (ツイスト サーブ)

Similar to the original Hadoukyuu but performed while running or dashing towards the net. This strengthens the shot, somewhat because of the momentum of the run or dash.

[edit] Jump Hadoukyuu (ツイスト サーブ)

Similar to the original Hadoukyuu but performed while jumping for a smash. This makes the shot extremely difficult to return. Can be performed using the original or two-handed Hadoukyuu.

[edit] Final Hadoukyuu

This is a form of Hadoukyuu that hasn't actually been officially named by Konomi. Taka has only used Final Hadoukyuu once, during his match with Ishida Gin. After losing 23 points in a row and getting down 5-0 40-0, he uses this shot with the inspiration of Akutsu. Final Hadoukyuu's true power level is unknown, but it at least surpasses Gin's 60th Style Hadoukyuu. When Taka used this shot, he broke Gin's wrist and forced him to forfeit. It is revealed afterwards the the Final Hadoukyuu isn't really a hadoukyuu at all.

[edit] Trivia

  • Taka-san's trademark quote is "Burning!", but others used often are "Great-o!", "Victory!", "Come on, baby!", "Shocking!", and even "Oh my God!"
  • After Junior High, Taka-san plans to quit tennis and focus on becoming a sushi chef.
  • Taka-san lives with his father, mother, and younger sister. Their home is located in the second floor of the building where Kawamura Sushi, the family restaurant, is located.
  • He and Akutsu Jin were neighbors, becoming friend after joining the same a karate dojo. Kawamura is also good friends with Akutsu's mother, Yuuki.

[edit] Actors


The Prince of Tennis
Characters
Tennis team members: Ryoma Echizen | Kunimitsu Tezuka | Shuichiro Oishi | Shusuke Fuji | Eiji Kikumaru | Takashi Kawamura | Sadaharu Inui | Takeshi Momoshiro | Kaoru Kaidoh
Schools: Seishun Academy Middle School | Fudomine Middle School | St. Rudolph Gakuen | Yamabuki | Hyotei Gakuen | Midoriyama | Jyosei Shonan | Rikkai Daigaku Fuzoku | Rokkaku Chuu
Supporting characters: Sumire Ryuzaki | Nanjiro Echizen | Masashi Arai | Satoshi Horio | Kachiro Kato | Katsuo Mizuno | Sakuno Ryuzaki | Tomoka Osakada
Other
List of Prince of Tennis episodes | Tennis no Ojisama - Futari no Samurai | The Prince of Tennis (film) | The Prince of Tennis Musicals | Takeshi Konomi