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[Medalist] Brat Spring

Feeling unwell, I took a day off but returned to practice. The reviews reflect on characters’ growth and emotions.

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[Medalist] I like Inori-chan for being a proper child.

A skater debates balancing school and practice, fearing injury and reflecting on belonging more in skating than academics.

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[Medalist] Is Mr. Tsukasa likely to aim for the top in the popularity poll?

Otaku discuss character rankings, preferences, and potential outcomes in a competitive voting format, revealing personal insights.

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[Medalist] I’m happy that you’re about a hundred times heavier than I imagined.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character dynamics and emotional struggles, highlighting family issues and personal growth.

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[Medalist] The medalist had sold 2.3 million copies by the time volume 14 was released, with 1.5 million copies sold after the anime adaptation.

Japan’s electronics sales are thriving, with reprints expected over 50,000 copies as promotion boosts interest in anime products.

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[Medalist] Little brat Inori-san

Inori skips school for practice, raising concerns about plot quality in a lengthy episode reflecting her struggles.

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[Medalist] Honestly, I want to see a version of Iruka-chan that clings to her older sister.

Japan Otaku Reviews features quirky character insights, exploring relationships and personal growth through humor and emotion.

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[Medalist] Thoughts are heavy, Iru-chan.

Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on themes of longing, self-identity, and relationships through personal anecdotes and character insights.

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[Medalist] You want to see the parents who change their attitude and start to ingratiate themselves with the dolphin that won a medal at the Olympics, right?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character developments, popularity polls, and vivid depictions in recent episodes.

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[Medalist] “Today is a weekday and it’s still daytime, but what happened to school…?”

A student takes a day off but feels better and goes to practice, leading to discussions on school, grades, and hobbies.

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