[Medalist] What would happen if Hikaru-chan got big breasts?
Japan Otaku discusses various topics, from figure creation to life skills in sports, showcasing quirky character insights.
Read more[Medalist] This face is likely to be shared many times from now on.
Japan Otaku discusses confidence in skating, childhood memories, and admiration for teachers, weaving personal anecdotes throughout.
Read moreI read through it all at once, but this isn’t a manga that you read while saying “Inori-san, drop!” right?
The discussions explore relationships, age dynamics, and misconduct in sports, highlighting conflicts in perspectives.
Read moreThe scenes about Ms. Inori’s inner struggles come in regularly, right?
In Nagoya’s training, eye contact felt polite but revealed deeper feelings about self-doubt and relationships beyond skating.
Read moreI was reading the original work of “Medalist” all at once and was moved by how much Kuniyori has been growing.
The author reflects on surprises from past experiences, exploring themes of growth, observation, and emotional resilience.
Read more[Medalist] I started watching this anime at first for the lewd costumes of the elementary school students, but everyone is working so hard and I ended up feeling guilty for watching it with such shameful feelings.
The discussion covers lewd anime themes, body types, and figure skating dynamics, highlighting various reactions and opinions.
Read more[Medalist] Suddenly it’s a year later, and you’re better at skating than me.
The blog discusses various aspects of manga serialization, including pacing, character development, and storytelling techniques.
Read moreIt’s true that I said it was a nuisance, but I never thought they would release a version where Yoasobi is completely gone…
Kenshi Yonezu and Yuzuru Hanyu discuss skating, music interpretation, and the challenges of performing a short program.
Read more“Look… my Yuzuru…”
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights Yuzuru Hanyu’s breathtaking performances, Olympic themes, and a dance challenge for fans.
Read more[Medalist] This child is super cute…
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