[Medalist] Mr. Shi looks handsome.
The discussion reflects on perceptions of “handsomeness” and motivation in skating, blending humor with insights on character dynamics.
Read more[Medalist] Mr. Aira! (slap)
The silver medalist’s journey is marked by gratitude and growth, highlighting a strong mentor-mentee bond.
Read more[Medalist] I read the part in the original where Yotaka Jun and Teacher Tsukasa are doing backflips.
Male skaters are now incorporating backflips into performances, reflecting a change in rules despite past penalties for safety.
Read more[Medalist] Inori has grown a lot, hasn’t she…?
Japan Otaku Reviews features characters discussing various themes, including big breasts, competition, and coaching.
Read more[Medalist] Iroka-chan’s setting is a bit too realistic.
Iruka, a 17-year-old skater, navigates family troubles and finds support from the Gori couple while pursuing her dreams.
Read more[Medalist] Today, we have the honor of welcoming Professor Akira Arahara, a former Olympic silver medalist, as a special guest lecturer.
The blog discusses challenges and happiness in athletics, self-identity, and relationships amidst humorous topics like breasts.
Read more[Medalist] I would rather the teacher drop Hikari than Inori.
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss character dynamics, unseen emotions, and the complexity of relationships in anime narratives.
Read more[Medalist] Look… my Rinna…
The blog discusses various anime characters and their dynamics, highlighting interesting traits and upcoming seasons.
Read more[Medalist] I wonder what Inori’s parents think now about the gossip they were spreading.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses gossip, support, and perceptions in a community, highlighting complex social dynamics.
Read more[Medalist] Joy GOE +5!!!!
Medalist celebrates a GOE+5 score and confirms a second season, with fans eager to maintain quality and await the broadcast.
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