[Medalist] Inori might become a big-boobed girl and retire once she becomes a high school student.
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Read more[Medalist] Is it you who came in third in the popularity vote…?
The first character popularity poll results show Aira Yoshiji in first place, followed by Kurai Inori and Kamatori Rio.
Read more[Medalist] Ah, what a disappointment.
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Read more[Medalist] I’m not a shotacon, but Ryou-kun is cute, isn’t he?
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Read more[Medalist] I thought it was Ryou-kun, but it turned out to be a cute episode with Inori-san.
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Read more[Medalist] The writer’s incredible persistence.
An aspiring manga artist overcomes challenges to create “Medalist!!,” a figure skating manga lacking prior knowledge.
Read more[Medalist] Teacher Tsurumai Kada
The post analyzes a character’s visual traits and evokes emotional connections while discussing e-book promotions on Rakuten.
Read more[Medalist] Is it possible that Yuzuru Hanyu is just… amazing?
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Read more[Medalist] Yonezu: “This is Yonezu, I made a song because my favorite manga is being adapted into an anime.”
Japan Otaku reviews Hanyu’s music video featuring the anime theme, praises creator support, and notes significant view counts.
Read more[Medalist] It seems that the performance structure of the MV is of the highest difficulty ever, and if used as it is in the competition, it could aim for a medal.
Japan Otaku Reviews praises Rakuten Kobo for eBooks, offering points back on purchases. Discussions on figure skating follow.
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