
The Beast of Fire and Ice Exhibition The Beast of Fire and Ice “The Beast of Fire and Ice” was a title we tentatively set before confirming “Medalist” with the editor, but was rejected by the editor-in-chief who said, “What a terrible subtitle!” PEKIKUDA
Are you inspired by Demon Slayer…?
Do you only know “Demon Slayer” among the works of this world?
This skating manga is just way too lame.
But the medalist’s searchability is terrible.
>>4It’s amazing that it started to come out anyway.
Is the editor in charge okay…?
The unusual and unreadable names of the characters reflect the author’s raw sensibility.
>>6I think “Kessoku Inori” has really great naming sense.
Mitsuura Road is uhn…
>>6That’s not correct.
That’s intentionally designed that way so it doesn’t resemble any real players at all.
The editor in charge says there is only one episode, but it’s so good that I’ll bring it to the serialization meeting!
Let’s propose a three-legged story not only featuring the two main characters, elementary school students (Inori and the sheep), but also including the guardians as protagonists.
I think they are someone who works on things like Vinland Saga and has passion for their job… probably.
Since the searchability as a medalist is poor, it would be better to use it as a subtitle…
No, it probably won’t work because the subtitle seems more prominent than the main title…
Then let’s do it this way.
Medalist: Beast of Ice and Flame
The beast’s essence remains in the name.
Even with the person in charge who matches my wavelength and gets excited together with me in this icy flame.
The naming sense of Tsuruuma-sensei, who is told to reduce the number of strokes.
One might say it’s a beast of ice and flame…!
I thought this title wouldn’t make it clear that it’s a figure skating manga, but after thinking about it, “Medalist” is also quite vague.
Even I, Miketaro, still can’t remember my official name…
The level of glimmer in the characters suggests that the beastly essence isn’t entirely a lie, but it’s definitely super lame.
I only remember Iruka-chan.
Amidst a crowd of characters with somewhat peculiar names
The ease of remembering Okazaki Iruka is soothing.
>>20Nighthawk
I don’t think it’s uncool, but I do feel like it’s an otherworldly fantasy thing…
>>22As I thought… the beast of ice and flame!
I’m sorry to say this to the teacher, but compared to the main story, not only is the title but also the design really lame, and the content is super boring…
Medalist!
It might have been mistaken for a follower comic of the popular gay manga.
>>25It was a follower manga of an idol work popular among creepy otaku.
To be honest
Mother: Nozomi Kyōsoku
Sister: Yumi Kinuko
Sister: Inori Kessoku
When lined up, it feels a bit hazy.
>>27Naming is somewhat like a turn-based system for parents…
I frequently forget how to read Okamizaki.
…Hikari-chan! I know it’s you, Hikari-chan!
Hikari-chan… no, Hikaru-chan!
If anything, I can barely remember Professor Akiko’s name.
>>30Response from Teacher Hitomi
I think “Yotaka Jun” has a nice ring to it as a name.
Where did the flame come from?
>>33That’s a burning passion on the ice.
By giving the title of medalist, real wild figure medalists came to me, so it was good to become a medalist.
I wondered what “flame” and “beast” meant when it said “beast of ice and flame,” so I couldn’t get closer.
Is it because it’s too difficult to convert?
I’ve never seen Ryou-kun written in kanji.
If it’s a beast on ice… This is still so damn uncool.
They probably twisted it because “ice performance” looks too stiff, but yeah, it’s cheesy…
It’s a bit ambiguous whether “medalist” fits well.
I can’t come up with any better ideas.
In any case, for someone like me who can’t remember names very well, the current naming that can be distinguished by motif animals is sometimes helpful.
Freyzard Beast
I like Freizard.
Well, it’s actually a beast of ice and flame…
The editor’s decision to change the beast of ice and flame was a nice judgment, but I think “medalist is a medalist!” would have been better for searchability.
There is too much information, and isn’t the Ice Beast not good enough?
This isn’t a combat-type manga after all.
>>47It’s a combat-themed manga.
A girl who hides a sword in her shoe fights to defeat the demon king.
Well, Inori-san, who is shining brightly, is indeed a beast of ice and flame…
Aki… Ake… Teacher Tsukasa