[Medalist] This guy is really cute…
The discussion highlights unique characters and creative passion in an anime, showcasing their charm and the dedication of the team.
Read more[Medalist] I started from the anime and read up to the latest episode, but if this person were in the same workplace, I would find that a bit unpleasant…
Teacher Hitomi faces challenges with parents jealous of individual tutoring, highlighting children’s extracurricular motivations.
Read more[Medalist] For Season 2!
Japan Otaku Reviews shares excitement for the final episode, praises music, and speculates about future seasons.
Read more[Medalist] It could have been dangerous if it weren’t for Professor Riley’s slip of the tongue…
Discussion on the value of placing fourth in competitions, mixed with humor and personal reflections on expectations.
Read more[Medalist] My Shiki with 1 million views.
The Japan Otaku Reviews discuss animation techniques, comparisons to music, and diverging interpretations from original works.
Read more[Medalist] The result of the All Japan Ice Dance being 4th is amazing! But the fact that 4th = last place is something that viewers don’t quite understand, which shows a disconnect between the seriousness of the challenges faced by the outsiders and the individual.
Japan’s ice dance scene is small, with few competitors and challenges, yet there’s still a sense of achievement.
Read more[Medalist] It’s too much like a light coach…
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss characters, relationships, and personal growth amid humor and reflections on light and darkness.
Read more[Medalist] It seems that the World Championship will be broadcast on terrestrial television this weekend, and I’m watching commentary videos, but being able to do a triple axel is really amazing…
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights the impressive skating feats of characters like Hikari-chan and Inori-san in recent events.
Read more[Medalist] Isn’t Teacher Shi a genius type of person…?
The discussion revolves around talent, environment, and support, highlighting that a genius can thrive despite setbacks.
Read more[Medalist] Only I have Inori-chan.
Japan Otaku reviews highlight rivalry dynamics with Inori-chan and Hikari-chan, humorously questioning possessiveness.
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