Akaya Kirihara
切原赤也
Gender
Male
Birthday
9/25
Blood Type
O
About
Class: 2-D #6
Elementary: Kanagawa Daisan
Dominant Hand: Right
Play Style: Aggressive
He is the youngest and only second year student in the Rikkaidai line-up, thus earning him the title "Second Year Ace." He joined Rikkai because he heard the school had a very strong tennis team, but his hopes were quickly crushed by the Three Demons. He usually acts childish and friendly, though he is actually very violent on the court, often causing serious injuries that require hospitalization. He reforms in the anime after being beaten by Fuji, though he retains his nature in the manga; in the nationals in the anime, he returns to his violent playing style. While under high pressure or after sustaining injury, The whites of his eyes turn red, becoming bloodshot, and his power, skill, and speed increase. He becomes much more violent while in this state. Later, he develops a "Devil Mode", which turns his skin red and his hair white. His bloodlust and destructive power are greatly enhanced, and he solely focuses on crushing the opposing players using purely violent means. Kirihara's trademark shot is the "Knuckle Serve", a more powerful and extreme version of the Twist Serve, in which the serve goes straight for the opposing players body.
Appears In
The Prince of Tennis
Tennis no Ouji-sama: Atobe Kara no Okurimono - Kimi ni Sasageru Tenipuri Matsuri
Tennis no Ouji-sama: Zenkoku Taikai-hen
Tennis no Ouji-sama: Zenkoku Taikai-hen Semifinal
Tennis no Ouji-sama: Zenkoku Taikai-hen Final
Tennis no Ouji-sama OVA ANOTHER STORY: Kako to Mirai no Message
Tennis no Ouji-sama OVA: Zenkoku Taikai-hen Final Chibi Character Flash Animation
Tennis no Ouji-sama: Eikokushiki Teikyuu Shiro Kessen!
Tennis no Ouji-sama: TV Anime-ban Pairpuri DVD
The Prince of Tennis II
Prince of Tennis II OVA
The Prince of Tennis II OVA vs Genius 10
The Prince of Tennis
Shin Tennis no Ouji-sama
Tennis no Ouji-sama: BEST GAMES!!
The Prince of Tennis II Hyotei vs. Rikkai Game of Future OVAs
The Prince of Tennis II: U-17 World Cup