-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tennis no Oji-Sama 2005 Crystal Drive for the NDS (Prince of Tennis 2005 Crystal Drive) Foods List ================================================================================ Created by: AckPtoo (AKA Haze) Contact me: db_haze@yahoo.ca Version: 2.0 Final -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents 1) News, Notables, and Updates 2) How it all Began 3) Basic Things You Might Like to Know 4) Advanced Things You Might Like to Know 5) How to Use This Guide 6) Foods as Listed by Cost 7) Characters as Listed by School 8) Foods Characters Hate 9) Credits / Special Thanks 10) Legal Stuff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) News, Notables, and Updates -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- August 23rd, 2008. Huge update today, jumping from version 0.92 to 2.00. Not only have I now completely listed all foods liked, which would have made for version 1.00, I have jumped through to the final version, 2.00, listing every food disliked! Over the past seven weeks, I have been forming this list through trial and error, checking every food to each character to find their two liked and two disliked foods. In all, this version adds 17 foods liked by characters and 110 foods disliked. This version also features some fixes to spelling and some small changes to the formatting. I'm proud to say that, after all this time, my first guide is now 100% complete. Anyone looking to host this guide on their website, or any Prince of Tennis fansite that wants to use this information, please read section 10. April 29th, 2008. Couple little updates today, thanks to emails from some observant readers! Two months ago, Hushicho sent me an email to put an end to the mystery of the two-kanji 350p food liked by Sengoku. The food is gyouza (餃子), a sort of dumpling that comes in many varieties. Thanks, Hushicho! The second e-mail to spur this update comes from Lina. Sent earlier this month, it provides corrections to a number of the translations: Momoshiro's curious yakisoba bread has been updated, Hukushi's confused "carrot or ginseng" has been changed to carrot, and Muromachi's tomuyankun has been explained. Thank you both very much! I'm glad you liked this guide! Currently missing information for: 900P food 冷やし中華 Chilled Chinese Noodles. Unknown player. 2500P food ドリアン Durian. Unknown player. Missing practically all of the foods that characters hate. January 2nd, 2008. Wow. Long time since I've done anything on this. This isn't even a big update, either, as I haven't played this game in quite some time. I've recieved information for this guide from one mariote2000 and one Allen Leung. Mariote2000 has found the food that Takeuchi R. likes and dislikes, which are Spaghetti and Sushi respectively. Allen has found another food that Sengoku likes - the two-letter 350p food I can't figure out the name of. Thank you both for your contributions! June 8th, 2005. One step closer to completion. Thanks to the deductive reasoning of gamefaqs poster crono98767, I now have one more food properly assigned to its eater. "In Ackptoos food guide there is a question mark next to hot dog. So I used my logic and thought where do they serve hot dogs? At baseball games. And whos pastime is baseball? Its americas pastime. So I chose to feed the hot dog to Smith and his level went up." Thanks again, crono98767! May 10th, 2005. Since I accidentally found out that Ryoma drops a level when fed Inui Juice, I decided to create a section for it. Although, the near uslessness of such information means I don't think I'll ever bother to actively research other foods, but I figure I may as well include such a section in my FAQ anyway. While working on submitting this, I decided on version 0.9 to represent how close I am to having it complete. Version 1.0 will have all the foods listed and matched to all the characters. If I ever finish the Foods Characters Hate section, the guide will then reach version 2.0. May 9th, 2005. Alright, got the guide looking how I want, and have everything I want in it. Note that it is partially incomplete as I am missing the foods needed for Smith and R. Takeuchi, and may be missing other things. Please contact me if you find any errors, or if you find anything I've missed. That said, I'll draw your attention to the 250P Hot Dog which I do not know who eats it, the 350P unknown food that I still do not know the proper spelling of nor the tennis player who eats it, and lastly to the 2000P food which I know is spelt トムヤンクン 'tomuyankun', but don't know what it is. For that 350P food I mentioned, the '?' placeholder may be 仮 or 佼 or something entierly different, and so I have no confidence in either 仮 or 佼. Again, please contact me if you figure out these three, or anything else. May 8th, 2005. Finally getting around to making this guide worth putting on GameFAQs instead of having it just sit on my hard drive. Spent a painstaking amount of time this night getting it in a nice, easy to read format. Not quite done by 2 in the morning, and am needing some sleep. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2) How it all Began -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sometime around early March, a topic appeared on the GameFAQs board requesting a list of the foods in the game and a list of the characters who eat them. After people learned how to post japanese text on the forums, someone started it off by posting the list of foods he had gotten from a japanese fansite. This list showed only the characters that ate the foods and the names of the foods, but not the prices. While that was going on, I was busying myself by entering Smith's shop numerous times and, without proper knowledge of the japanese language nor of the japanese text program I was using, was attempting to record all the foods, their prices, and even translate them. Once I had felt satisfied with the job I had done, I posted a very incomplete version of my list, and people were soon able to match the foods and prices in my list to the foods and characters in the other list. However, matching the foods, I would find, didn't work quite right. I would soon find out that the foods on both lists only matched each other about half the time. The reason for this is that in the list that matches foods with characters, which was taken off of a japanese fansite, had changed in some instances the lettering from katakana to hiragana or vice versa. What this means is, while both lists accurately listed the foods (when spoken aloud), only my list used the text as it had appeared in the game. So, although the other list did have all the foods, since they were 'spelled' differently from those in my list, one could not match up the foods in my list to those in the other list. And so, I went to work correcting it. Shortly after I started though, Archanch took it upon himself to combine parts of the two lists to make one FAQ. Unfortunately, this meant he would use some of my incomplete list which includes many japanese words with missing letters (question marks as place holders for those that I couldn't find in my japanese word processer). Also, it contained the error of the spelling changes, and so his FAQ was almost useless. I kept at mine, and after a while, I had completed it. But since he already had his up, I didn't feel right about pushing it out with one of my own right after I had basically agreed to him using the info for his own FAQ. However, months later, Tragic_Hero83 pointed out that Archanch's FAQ was incomplete, and he asked for a complete one. And so, I figured I may as well release mine now. So here it is. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3) Basic Things You Might Like to Know -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before I get on to explaining how to use the guide, I'm going to explain the basics of Smith's shop, with emphasis on the Foods section only. Once you have cleared the first Singles, the first Doubles, and the first Mix tournaments, Smith's shop will appear as an option on the Main Menu just above "Solo Play". Navigating Smith's shop requires the use of the touchscreen. The section of Smith's shop in question is the one at the very left; a shelf that resembles a grocery store's cooler, it has a neon sign above it depicting a sandwich and, in English, with a white underline, the colorful neon word, "FOODS". Clicking the shelf or sign will bring up a list of five randomly generated foods available for you to purchase. In the top right of the touchscreen is your current amout of points, the games currency. Each food is in japanese, and each shows a cost in points. The middle right of the touchscreen is a button that will take you back to Smith's Shop, and just below that is an arrow that lets you scroll down to see the fifth food. When you click on a food, the game asks if you want to buy it ("yes" in blue, "no" in red). Choosing yes takes you to a list of all the characters you have unlocked. You will find under the picture of the character a sign that reads "Character Level" and a rank of either Low, Middle, or High. This is a representation of how well they will play as you're computer-controlled doubles partner, should you choose them. On this screen, there is another "back" button which will take you to the list of foods again. There is also another "scroll" arrow, which lets you scroll through the list of Prince of Tennis' cast of characters. When you touch one of the character's names, it asks you if it's alright to feed the chosen food to that character, again with "yes" in blue, and "no" in red. Should you choose no and then back out, you will not lose any points and the food will remain on the shelf. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4) Advanced Things You Might Like to Know -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Feeding a character food can cause one of three things. Firstly, if it is one of the foods the character likes, the character will rise a level. Secondly, if the character is indifferent to the food, likes the food but is at High level, or hates the food and is at Low level, they do not change level. Thirdly, if you are to feed a character a food he or she hates, they will drop a level. An example is feeding 乾汁 (Inui Juice) to Ryoma. After feeding a character, a button labeled 'exit' shows up in the bottom right. Clicking this brings you back to the list of available foods, now one less, and you may continue buying the different foods. Should you feed something to a character and then realise you would rather have not done so, you may do a soft reset (L+R+Start+Select) at the point where you fed the character, at the foods list, and at probably any other point within Smith's Shop. Once you leave the shop, your point total is saved. Since this list is almost fully complete, and since money is likely not much of an issue at this point of the game, such a trick may not be important to know at all. Note also that doing this soft reset does not save whatever food you just purchased, every time you enter Smith's shop a new random set of five foods is generated. Now, why would you want to spend points on this? Well, having a higher-level partner is extremely helpful when playing through the doubles and mix tournaments. More interestingly though, is the fact that after getting only twenty characters to HIGH level, you unlock Inui's voice card for purchase. Now, on to explaining how to use this guide... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5) How to Use This Guide -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firstly, let me begin by saying that this guide makes heavy use of japanese text which it would, of course, be impossible to make without. In order to view japanese text in this document, you must change your encoding to Japanese. To do this, assuming you're using Internet Explorer or a similar browser, click the toolbar menu "View", scroll to "Encoding", and select "Japanese(Shift-JIS)". You may need to first download the fonts, if you're operating system does not already have them installed. Now, using this guide is fairly straight forward. If what you want to do is to match one of the foods available ingame to a character, what you do is check the in-game price of the food, match it to the food in "6) Foods as Listed by Cost", then match the food to the character in "7) Characters as Listed by School". All you do is use the "find" command (CTRL-F), copy and paste the japanese word for the food into the "find" window, and then use it. It'll show you right away one of the characters that eat the food... press it again to move to the next character that will eat it. If what you want to do is find out the foods that a certain character will eat, go to the character as listed in section 6, and use find to search for the price of the foods one at a time, making sure to change the direction of the search to "up". It's easier than I make it sound. My guide uses the exact prices and the exact spelling for all foods as they are in the actual game. The japanese spelling for the character names has been checked by myself. In updating this guide to version 2.00, I can say with certainty that every food I say is liked is liked and every food I say is disliked is disliked. I checked every single one. For fun, and to make the guide more 'in depth', I have tossed in translations of many of the foods. That way, you can know what it really is you are feeding to your favorite little tennis players. If you find any of my translations to be incorrect, be it the food or the character names, send me an e-mail and I'll address the mistake. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6) Foods as Listed by Cost -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30P 乾汁 Inui Juice (Syuusuke) 120P 牛乳 Cow's milk (Inui) (Dan) 120P 納豆 Fermented Soybeans (Mukahi) 120P 果物味炭酸飲料 Fruit-Flavored Carbonated Water * (Ryoma) 150P 梨 Japanese Pear (Oishi) 150P ガム Gum (Shishido) (Marui) 150P おにぎり Rice Ball (Kaneda) (Minami) 150P ヨーグルト Yogurt (Kaidoh) 150P スポーツドリンク Sports Drink (Kiraku) 150P 焼きそばパン Yakisoba Bread ** (Momoshiro) 150P チョコスナック Chocolate Snack (Akutagawa) 200P にんじん Carrot (Hukushi) 200P コロッケ Croquette *** (Minami) 250P ホットドッグ Hot Dog (Smith) 250P 果実ジュース Fruit Juice (Kaidoh) (Kiraku) 280P バランス栄養食 Nutritionally Balanced food (Momoshiro) 300P ババロア Bavarian Cream (Amane) 300P つけもの Pickles (Ibu) (Kaneda) (Hiyoshi) 350P 餃子 Gyouza (Sengoku) 350P 牛丼 Rice covered with beef and vegetables (Kabaji) 350P とん汁 Pork Soup or Pork Broth (Kisarazu A.) 350P チキンナゲット Chicken nugget (Kisarazu R.) 380P かき氷 Shaved Ice (Kikumaru) 380P せんべい Rice cookie or Japanese Cracker (Hiyoshi) (Sakuno) 450P ところてん Cold Jelly (Ibu) (Taki) (Yagyuu) 500P コーヒー Coffee (Jackal) (Tachibana A.) 500P ししゃも Smelt - small silvery fishes (Ootori) (Saeki) 500P とうもろこし Corn or Sweet Corn (Kurobane) 500P ほうれんそう Spinach (Kamio) (Hukushi) 540P 茶わん蒸し Bowl of steamed rice (Ryoma)(Yanagi)(Sakaki) 600P ケーキ Cake (Yuuta) (Akutsu) (Marui) (Sakuno) 600P 焼き鳥 Roast Fowl (Kisarazu A.)(Aoi)(Nanjirou) 600P シュウマイ  Steamed Meat Dumpling (Tachibana K.) 600P 焼きいも Roasted or Baked Sweet Potato (Akazawa) (Kurobane) 640P はまぐり Clam or Clam Soup (Oishi) (Itsuki) 650P からあげ Fried foods (Mukahi) (Kisarazu R.) 680P お好み焼き Japanese Pancake **** (Sengoku) (Oshitari) 720P クレープ Crepe (Yuuta) 750P サンドイッチ Sandwich (Shishido) 780P 味噌ラーメン Miso Ramen (Yanagizawa) 780P メンチカツ Mince cutlet (Ishida) 800P 和菓子 Japanese Confectionery / Candy (Sakurai) (Taki) 800P からすみ Dried Mullet Roe (Nanjirou) 800P とんこつラーメン Pork Belly Ramen (Tachibana K)(Sakurai)(Tachibana A) 900P ハンバーグ Hamburger (Higashikata) (Takeuchi) 900P 冷やし中華 Chilled Chinese Noodles (Yanagizawa) 980P ポトフ Pot-au-feu ***** (Kamio) 980P 激辛ラーメン Strong Spicy Ramen (Syuusuke) (Muromachi) 980P いちごパフェDX Strawberry Parfait Deluxe (Akutsu) (Amane) 1000P カレーライス Curry and Rice (Akazawa) 1200P えびフライ Fried Shrimp (Kikumaru) 1200P スパゲティー Spaghetti (Inui)(Mizuki)(Higashikata)(Takeuchi) 1280P うに Sea Urchin (Saeki) (Itsuki) 1300P ジンギスカン Genghis Khan ****** (Akutagawa) 1300P クリームシチュー Cream Stew (Dan) 1500P カキフライ Fried Oyster (Ishida) 2000P 焼肉 Yakiniku ******* (Kirihara)(Sanada)(Niou)(Jackal) 2000P トムヤンクン Tomuyankun ******** (Muromachi) 2000P すし Sushi (Kawamura)(Oshitari)(Kirihara)(Yanagi)(Sakaki) 2500P うなぎ Eel (Tezuka) 2500P ドリアン Durian ********* 3000P マツタケ Matsutake Mushroom (Kawamura) (Yagyuu) 3500P ビーフステーキ Beef Steak (Atobe)(Kabaji)(Ootori)(Sanada)(Niou) 5000P キャビア Caviar (Mizuki) (Atobe) Note: Tezuka likes the Sushi and Smith likes the Beef Steak, but their names would not fit above due to limits on this FAQ. * fruit-flavored carbonated water Being one of Ryoma's favorite foods in this game, it's clear that this is the "Ponta" soda Ryoma is often seen buying from vending machines. ** yakisoba pan Yakisoba pan, or "yakisoba bread", is basically bread with yakisoba (fried noodles) in it. *** croquette A small cake of minced food, such as poultry, vegetables, or fish, that is usually coated with bread crumbs and fried in deep fat. **** okonomiyaki pizza-like pancake fried with various ingredients. ***** pot-au-feu A French dish of boiled meats and vegetables. ****** gengisukan A Dish With Mutton and Vegetables. ******* yakiniku A type of (or the word for) a Korean BBQ. ******** tomuyankun A kind of soup with a lot of sea food included in it. ********* durian Name of a tree from southeastern Asia, having edible oval fruit with a hard spiny rind, also the name of the huge fruit from the tree. The fruit is said to 'smell like Hell and taste like Heaven'; the seeds are roasted and eaten like nuts. ドリアン, the only food in this game that is not liked by even one of the characters. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7) Characters as Listed by School -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This section lists all the characters while using their full names, with proper japanese spelling, and the list is in the same order as in the game. Japanese Name English Name Foods That They Gain Levels From 越前リョーマ Ryoma 果物味炭酸飲料 茶わん蒸し 海堂薫 Kaidoh ヨーグルト 果実ジュース 桃城武 Momoshiro 焼きそばパン バランス栄養食 河村隆 Kawamura すし マツタケ 菊丸英二 Kikumaru かき氷 えびフライ 大石秀一郎 Oishi 梨 はまぐり 不二周助 Syuusuke 乾汁 激辛ラーメン 手塚国光 Tezuka すし うなぎ   乾貞治 Inui スパゲティー 牛乳 神尾アキラ Kamio ポトフ ほうれんそう 伊武深司 Ibu つけもの ところてん 石田鉄 Ishida カキフライ メンチカツ 桜井雅也 Sakurai 和菓子 とんこつラーメン 橘桔平 Tachibana K. シュウマイ とんこつラーメン 赤澤吉朗 Akazawa 焼きいも カレーライス 木更津淳 Kisarazu A. とん汁 焼き鳥 柳沢慎也 Yanagizawa 味噌ラーメン 冷やし中華 不二裕太 Yuuta クレープ ケーキ 観月はじめ Mizuki キャビア スパゲティー 金田一郎 Kaneda おにぎり つけもの 千石清純 Sengoku お好み焼き 餃子 亜久津仁 Akutsu ケーキ いちごパフェDX 壇太一 Dan クリームシチュー 牛乳 南健太郎 Minami おにぎり コロッケ 東方雅美 Higashikata ハンバーグ スパゲティー 室町十次 Muromachi トムヤンクン 激辛ラーメン 跡部景吾 Atobe ビーフステーキ キャビア 樺地崇弘 Kabaji 牛丼 ビーフステーキ 向日岳人 Mukahi 納豆 からあげ 忍足侑士 Oshitari すし お好み焼き 宍戸亮 Shishido サンドイッチ ガム 鳳長太郎 Ootori ししゃも ビーフステーキ 芥川慈郎 Akutagawa ジンギスカン チョコスナック 日吉若 Hiyoshi つけもの せんべい 滝萩之介 Taki 和菓子 ところてん 天根ヒカル Amane いちごパフェDX ババロア 黒羽春風 Kurobane とうもろこし 焼きいも 葵剣太郎 Aoi 焼き鳥 焼肉 佐伯虎次郎 Saeki ししゃも うに 樹希彦 Itsuki うに はまぐり 木更津亮 Kisarazu R. チキンナゲット からあげ 切原赤也 Kirihara 焼肉 すし 真田弦一郎 Sanada 焼肉 ビーフステーキ 柳蓮二 Yanagi 茶わん蒸し すし 柳生比呂士 Yagyuu ところてん マツタケ 仁王雅治 Niou 焼肉 ビーフステーキ ジャッカル桑原 Jackal コーヒー 焼肉 丸井ブン太 Marui ガム ケーキ 福士ミチル Hukushi にんじん ほうれんそう 季楽靖幸 Kiraku スポーツドリンク 果実ジュース 橘杏 Tachibana A. コーヒー とんこつラーメン 竜崎桜乃 Sakuno せんべい ケーキ 榊太郎 Sakaki 茶わん蒸し すし 越前南次郎 Nanjirou からすみ 焼き鳥 スミス Smith ホットドッグ ビーフステーキ 竹内倫子 Takeuchi R. ハンバーグ スパゲティー -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8) Foods Characters Hate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A neat little thing I stumbled on is that feeding certain foods to certain characters will cause them to actually drop in level. This feature's pretty much useless, gameplay-wise, but it makes for some nice tidbits of trivial information about the characters. Ryoma dislikes the 30P Inui Juice Ryoma dislikes the 120P Milk Kaidoh dislikes the 30P Inui Juice Kaidoh dislikes the 120P Fruit-Flavored Carbonated Water Momoshiro dislikes the 30P Inui Juice Momoshiro dislikes the 120P Soy Beans Kawamura dislikes the 30P Inui Juice Kawamura dislikes the 980P Strawberry Parfait DX Kikumaru dislikes the 30P Inui Juice Kikumaru dislikes the 200P Carrot Oishi dislikes the 30P Inui Juice Oishi dislikes the 980P Strawberry Parfait DX Syuusuke dislikes the 120P Fruit-Flavored Carbonated Water Syuusuke dislikes the 500P Coffee Tezuka dislikes the 2000P Yakiniku Tezuka dislikes the 3500P Beef Steak Inui dislikes the 1280P Sea Urchin Inui dislikes the 2500P Durian Kamio dislikes the 2000P Sushi Kamio dislikes the 2500P Eel Ibu dislikes the 780P Mince Cutlet Ibu dislikes the 200P Croquette Ishida dislikes the 120P Milk Ishida dislikes the 150P Yogurt Sakurai dislikes the 350P Gyouza Sakurai dislikes the 680P Japanese Pancake Tachibana K dislikes the 2000P Yakiniku Tachibana K dislikes the 3500P Beef Steak Akazawa dislikes the 300P Pickles Akazawa dislikes the 450P Corn Kisarazu A dislikes the 1280P Sea Urchin Kisarazu A dislikes the 5000P Caviar Yanagizawa dislikes 200P Carrot Yanagizawa dislikes 280P Fruit Juice Yuuta dislikes the 980P Strong Spicy Ramen Yuuta dislikes the 2000P Tomuyankun Mizuki dislikes the 120P Soybeans Mizuki dislikes the 350P Gyouza Kaneda dislikes 780P Miso Ramen Kaneda dislikes 800P Pork Belly Ramen Sengoku dislikes 120P Soybeans Sengoku dislikes 2500P Durian Akutsu dislikes 980P Strong Spicy Ramen Akutsu dislikes 2000P Tomuyankun Dan dislikes the 1280P Sea Urchin Dan dislikes the 1500P Fried Oyster Minami dislikes the 980P Pot au feu Minami dislikes the 1300P Cream Stew Higashikata dislikes the 500P Smelt Higashikata dislikes the 2500P Eel Muromachi dislikes the 600P Cake Muromachi dislikes the 980P Strawberry Parfait DX Atobe dislikes the 380P Shaved Ice Atobe dislikes the 720P Crepe Kabaji dislikes the 120P Soybeans Kabaji dislikes the 450P Cold Jelly Mukahi dislikes the 380P Rice Cracker Mukahi dislikes the 800P Japanese Candy Oshitari dislikes the 120P Soybeans Oshitari dislikes the 1300P Genghis Khan Shishido dislikes the 980P Pot au feu Shishido dislikes the 1300P Cream Stew Ootori dislikes the 120P Milk Ootori dislikes the 150P Yogurt Akutagawa dislikes 980P Strong Spicy Ramen Akutagawa dislikes 1280P Sea Urchin Hiyoshi dislikes the 280P Nutritionally Balanced Food Hiyoshi dislikes the 500P Coffee Taki dislikes the 980P Strong Spicy Ramen Taki dislikes the 3500P Beef Steak Amane dislikes the 600P Roast Fowl Amane dislikes the 650P Fried Foods Kurobane dislikes the 150P Chocolate Snack Kurobane dislikes the 300P Bavarian Cream Aoi dislikes the 150P Pear Aoi dislikes the 250P Fruit Juice Saeki dislikes the 780P Minced Cutlet Saeki dislikes the 900P Hamburger Itsuki dislikes the 600P Roast Fowl Itsuki dislikes the 650P Fried Foods Kisarazu R dislikes the 1280P Sea Urchin Kisarazu R dislikes the 5000P Caviar Kirihara dislikes the 200P Carrot Kirihara dislikes the 500P Spinach Sanada dislikes the 150P Gum Sanada dislikes the 150P Chocolate Snack Yanagi dislikes the 980P Strong Spicy Ramen Yanagi dislikes the 2000P Tomuyankun Yagyuu dislikes the 2000P Yakiniku Yagyuu dislikes the 3500P Beef Steak Niou dislikes the 800P Dried Mullet Roe Niou dislikes the 1280P Uni Jackal dislikes the 120P Soybeans Jackal dislikes the 300P Pickle Marui dislikes the 1500P Fried Oyster Marui dislikes the 2000P Tomuyankun Hukushi dislikes the 30P Inui Juice Hukushi dislikes the 2000P Yakiniku Kiraku dislikes the 640P Clam Soup Kiraku dislikes the 1500P Fried Oyster Tachibana A dislikes the 120P Milk Tachibana A dislikes the 980P Strong Spicy Ramen Sakuno dislikes the 980P Strong Spicy Ramen Sakuno dislikes the 2500P Durian Sakaki dislikes the 2000P Yakiniku Sakaki dislikes the 3500P Beef steak Nanjirou dislikes the 600P Cake Nanjirou dislikes the 720P Crepe Smith dislikes the 120P Soy beans Smith dislikes the 2500P Eel Takeuchi dislikes the 300P Pickle Takeuchi dislikes the 2000P Sushi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9) Credits / Special Thanks -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks of course to Konami, for creating this superb game. http://www.konami.jp/gs/game/tenipuri/2005/index.html Huge thanks to Takeshi Konomi, the creator of Tennis no Oji-Sama. Much love to Jeffery's Japanese <-> English Dictionary. I couldn't have gotten the food translations or the correct spellings without that awesome online tool. http://linear.mv.com/cgi-bin/j-e Thanks to GameFAQs for their forums, FAQs, and for hosting this FAQ. It's great to see that, three years after it's release, the forums for this game are still active with useful topics and helpful people. http://www.gamefaqs.com/ Thanks to the following readers for their helpful e-mails. It was encouraging to recieve feedback - you're the reason I've finally completed this guide! Chrono98767, who found a food liked by Smith Mariote2000, who submitted a food liked and a food disliked by Takeuchi R. Allen Leung, who uncovered a food liked by Sengoku Tory Takia, who discovered a food disliked by Kawamura Hushicho, who showed me the kanji for gyouza (餃子) Lina, who provided some japanese translations and fixes Special thanks to d1k and to Jack in a Cube for all the things they had posted about this game. Without the information they provided, there would be so much guesswork around this game. Thanks to all others who found and shared information from japanese fansites, as without that information, the forums would not have been worth visiting, and I would likely have not made this FAQ. As well, some of that information was used, though greatly modified, in the creation of this very FAQ. And thanks to you, for reading this guide and showing that it is not without purpose. You are what makes writing this worthwhile. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10) Legal Stuff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now that this FAQ is complete, I feel I no longer care to have it hosted only on one site. If anyone running a games website wishes to upload this FAQ to their own webpage, you are free to do so without contacting me for permission, so long as this file goes unchanged. If anyone is to be given credit for the guide, I go by the aliases "AckPtoo" or "Haze". If fans of Prince of Tennis want to add this information to their webpage, feel free to take it. However, don't just go copy and paste the whole guide, but work the information about what foods characters like or dislike into your pages that deal with each character. Of course, no credit would be needed if you're merely taking the information from this guide in that way. 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