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[Medalist] In the end, it’s my money that’s being used for skating, you know.

Iruka, a high school skater, faces family struggles but finds support at Aisai Light FSC while pursuing her dreams.

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[Medalist] Everyone is great… except for the dolphin’s parents.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses popular characters and a voting poll, expressing excitement and mixed feelings about storylines.

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[Medalist] In the latest episode, Inori from Kessoku suddenly lost her temper!

The discussion revolves around Inori’s rebellious phase, practice priorities, and the complexities of teacher-student dynamics.

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[Medalist] It’s a sports story, so it’s understandable, but reading about people who win through hard work and those who lose despite their efforts really tugs at my heart.

Tsuru Maika Medalist reviews highlight the emotional depth and challenges in the anime, showcasing cute characters and battles.

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[Medalist] I want to take one-on-one lessons with Professor Akihiro Hikari.

The blog discusses various character dynamics and plot possibilities in a fictional series, focusing on relationships and outcomes.

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[Medalist] I thought I would manage it well, but it ended up with Mr. Riley almost having to do a dogeza, which is funny.

The blog discusses various characters and themes in Japanese otaku culture, reflecting humor and emotional depth.

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[Medalist] The next issue of Afternoon, #Medalist, will be released on April 24 and will feature a whopping 60 pages! 🍀

Japan Otaku Reviews covers excitement for upcoming anime adaptations, creator motivation, and the challenges they face.

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[Medalist] Is it possible to improve one’s naming sense through experience?

The exhibition “The Beast of Fire and Ice” was rejected for its “lame” title, sparking mixed reviews on its fantasy appeal.

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[Medalist] Rihou-kun is nice, isn’t he…

A young man feels overshadowed by his talented friend, grappling with admiration and desire for Teacher Tsukasa.

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[Medalist] Happy birthday, Inori!

A discussion about earthworms reveals fascination with their reproduction, along with personal reflections on childhood memories.

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