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[Medalist] It turned into a conversation about the anime I’ve been really into lately.

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When you say “medalist,” people react with a “hmm” and then search for it.

I was told, “So you’re a lolicon, huh?” and I replied, “That’s not what it is…”

And when the conversation turned to games I’ve been playing lately and I mentioned “Mahjong Fight Girl,” I was convinced that I’m definitely a lolicon.

It’s awful… I only like Dolphin-chan in Medalist and Toitoi in Mahjong Fight Girl…

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The medalist is not that kind of anime!

That being said, you are a lolicon.

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We are lolicons.

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Well, that’s true, but… it’s different…

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Please stop looking at Inori-san with that kind of gaze.

Mika-chan, let’s go to that room over there with your big brother.

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I want to worship Nacchin’s big breasts.

If possible, I’d like to worship the melon under Dekabura.

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If you like medalists now and are a lolicon, does that mean Yoasobi is also a lolicon? You can push through with cards and fight!

Good luck with Mahjong Fight Girl!

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Yonezu is a lolicon too.

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>>8

In other words, that means I’m in the same boat as Yonezu…

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My favorite part is the scene where Teacher Tsukasa dances to Rion’s program…

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>>9

I also love the scene where Inori and I dance together while sliding on Jupiter in the early part.

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I’m looking at the coach with a bad eye, so it’s safe!

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It’s ugly for someone who is a lolicon.

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I should have just said Dia-chan…

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The worst scenario of a pedophile using homosexuality as a cover.

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The medallists’ greatness is something everyone here, the nameless, understands, so let’s talk about it together.

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No, it’s really different… this guy is a project.

Shut up! It’s a chance to promote by saying “Read the original!”

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I think it might be better to be honestly thought of as a lolicon rather than being considered a homo when talking to a friend about anime.

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Well, let’s assume for the sake of argument that you weren’t a lolicon and proceed with the conversation.

Do you have knowledge of figure skating?

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>>21

It’s a really great anime for beginners in figure skating!

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>>22

I have a compelling reason not to show my child the medalists…

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It’s different… I may be a lolicon, but I don’t see the medalist character in that way…

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>>23

I understand.

You’re looking at the chief with a naughty gaze, aren’t you?

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His face looks like Tanjiro, doesn’t it…

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I can’t see elementary school students in that way with this work.

Aside from Mike Taro

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Yeah

>>26

What!?!?!!?!!?

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>>33

Disappear.

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Actually, I understood the perspective on figure skating from a medalist…

I still can’t tell the difference in jumps, but…

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I feel like those who recognize the connection between medalists and lolicons view things quite a bit from a lolicon perspective…

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I wonder if it’s okay to go see figure competitions? I don’t understand anything at all.

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No matter which way it goes, it’s outs outs outs…!

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Miké was saying that there are probably a lot of people who will find it hilarious when it’s adapted into an anime…

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Please make a fair judgment.

Please make a fair judgment.

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>>36

Muhhoho.

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>>36

The Sanrio collaboration was too early.

Right now, it would be a blast!

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It’s better not to say to look at it this week.

Because the doubts keep deepening.

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Tell me a character you like from another anime.

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>>40

Kaoru Ryuzaki-chan

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>>40

I think Kaoru-chan and Nina-chan are my daughters.

Chie-chan is a bride.

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Seeing the Sanrio collaboration gives a sense of being aimed at girls.

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When I saw Inori-san in the anime, I was pleasantly surprised by her voice being more boyish than I expected.

In Blue Archive, unlike the character who has the same voice and is smart, the other 11-year-old character has an emotional maturity comparable to that of a toddler.

Even though I’m not smart, I feel it’s really nice that I’m going through puberty at an age-appropriate time.

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Today, my little sister and mom were watching the medalists.

Mom was watching while crying…

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>>46

I wonder who mother empathized with.

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>>50

They must have been comparing it to their own child.

I guess there was an era where there were beings like Inori-chan, full of potential without names.

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That’s enough.

Leap out into the depths of space.

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In this manga, there are too many great characters who have standout moments.

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It seems that the medalist’s friend’s mother got really hooked on it, so it’s not just a regular lolicon bait anime.

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Oh, I like Hitomi-sensei the most…

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First, admit that you’re a lolicon, okay?

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Hikari-chan is close to the supernatural.

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>>53

Hikaru-chan during the training camp in volume 10 is so much fun!

I felt delighted to have Inori’s killing intent directed at me!

Every time Inori stumbles, Homura-sensei glares at her!

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That’s amazing because it makes you think, “So this is how it was…!”

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If there’s a guy who likes male medalists, I can’t help but think, “Oh, this guy must be a lolicon.”

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>>58

That’s true, but it’s different…

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I remember there was an anonymous person who sank my sister, who was into figure skating, into the medallist swamp…

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Since I started doing light perspective, Inori-san seems much more like a monster.

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>>60

In just two years, a marvel is approaching that can land quadruple jumps and achieve level 4 in the step sequence.

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I was reading thinking that Dia would come…

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>>62

(Which Dia-chan is it…?)

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I wonder if they will re-release the medalist gacha… I really want this…

I wonder if they will re-release the medalist gacha... I really want this...

Medalist Acrylic Stand & Keychain All 6 types 400 yen Kitan Club The stand has sparkling glitter The keychain is a double ring type!! Nemaki Inori Asanagi Shun Katabe Hikaru Mikamata Ryouka Joy GOE +5 Komu Kyokomu PENKUMA・LOVE Warning Suitable for ages 15 and up Manufacturer: Kitan Club Co., Ltd. Released by: Toys Cabin Co., Ltd. Country of manufacture: China MADE IN CHINA Raw materials: Acrylic Keychain metal JAN: 4580045308118

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>>63

I have plans to do it.

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Isn’t “Medalist” a work that enjoys the words and actions of Teacher Shishi?

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Recently, I wondered if being a lolicon is just about chasing after the person you liked when you were young.

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A female friend who is into shota found shota elements in Teacher Tsukasa and placed him in the mysterious category of macho young shota.

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>>67

I somewhat understand what you want to say.

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Being a good fan and being a lolicon can coexist…

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The title “Medalist” is just a common noun that completely swept the wide show programs with the combination of Yonezu and Hanyu.

There are areas where success has been achieved in various distribution rankings and weekly comic sales reports recently.

I’m really glad it’s not a beast of ice and flames.

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I really want this.

I really want this.

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>>71

Sanrio really doesn’t discriminate when it comes to jobs…

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>>75

Wait! The medalist collaboration is perfectly valid!!

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>>71

What is this, ultra cute?

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Yuzuru Hanyu and Kenshi Yonezu have a field of brocade.

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>>73

A cotton field, huh…

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Yonezu is taking a photo with Kempfer on tour!

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But if someone suddenly explained the OP’s PV in a rapid-fire way, I would be taken aback…

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I saw ice dancing from 2023 on YouTube, and it appears on a panel screen similar to the scoring discussions in manga, showing point additions and subtractions.

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After reading the latest chapter, I realized that Inori-san’s presence in Hikaru-chan was about 15 times bigger than I expected.

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>>83

Until Light-chan’s inner thoughts were depicted, I thought she was looking at Inori-san with eyes that made her seem like a tool for her to become stronger.

I had the impression that Kaori’s fighting style resembled that of the Eternal Maiden.

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Get away from my Batzumaru, you old bastard…!

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>

I was called “Oda-bery,” which is cruel, but I couldn’t help but laugh.

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Those who know that the medalist’s work is related to lolicon are called lolicons.

There is a mechanism that lets one fall into their own words.

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I’m surprised that Ms. Tsuruma is working too hard on the Sanrio collaboration.

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I think the phrase “you can’t fap to girls who are trying hard,” which has been said occasionally even before the anime adaptation, is extremely rude.

Are you saying that the girls you jerked off to weren’t trying hard?

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>>89

Isn’t there quite a bit that you’re not doing your best at?

Erotic manga and things like that.

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I’ve never seen each character have three different patterns before.

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It’s tough because the goods are skyrocketing in price since they are from before Sanrio’s animation.

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It’s four days until Inori-san’s brain is nicely baked…

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>>92

Did you die in SAO?

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Since it’s the top five character popularity, I understand that there are beautiful girls.

There is only one flying scene in the entire work…

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Aside from everything else, I genuinely can’t defend Mike Taro’s program.

That’s exactly a little girl who lures in lolicon.

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Anonymous is a lolicon.

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Um…

Isn’t it more like Hikari-san is My Melody?

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>>97

Kuromi is fashion dark.

My Melody is serious darkness.

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>>102

Well then, it’s Inori-san…

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You’re putting up a front, but you’re surprisingly weak mentally, aren’t you, Miketarou?

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By the way, Toitoi’s height is 135 cm.

That’s great!

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Rather, it’s Ms. Kitty, not you, Hiroshi.

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I’m already looking forward to the second season!

I'm already looking forward to the second season!

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>>105

How many people will survive among them…?

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>>106

Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.

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What we’re doing is a death game that puts our competitive lives at stake…

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I seriously have no memory of anyone other than Rinna-chan, Yagi-chan, and Main-chan from the Chubu tournament…

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What other anime are you watching?

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>>110

This season, it’s the magical user “Babaanbabamban.”

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>>116

Homo and Precure, huh…

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Hikari-chan’s outfit may be dark-themed, but in reality, she is extremely bright and light-spirited.

Inori-chan is what became a monster, surpassing beasts, when exposed to that light.

And now, Hikaru-chan is looking at me with all her heart and kindling the fire again with logs.

Afternoon is about to arrive soon…

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Is the way to break down the author’s name “Tsuruma Ikada” acceptable?

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The Outstanding Child category is fine with Inori’s victory, but the Outstanding Adult category is my Tsukasa’s victory.

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Teacher Tsuruma shows a hint of the real talent of Ito Hachi, but they are doing their best in a healthy way, right?

Since Haruse is really petite, it’s probably exciting for some people, huh?

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I want to see an anime like Hayakuiiruka’s Musou.

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Inori-chan, who has the perspective to see herself as a mental monster wanting to experience that pain just to brutally kill Hikari-chan, and her muscled mentor, Teacher Tsukasa, who understands her.

Good…

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This is a sports-themed story, but considering Tsushima-sensei’s information, it transforms into a horror piece.

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About half, I think…

About half, I think...

Among these sparkling stars, I will prove that my light shines the brightest! Medalist vol. 5 Tsuru Mai kada

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In the world of the story, Inori-san is the only 20-year-old medalist who has participated in the Olympics, right?

I hope that somehow things work out with Professor Tsukasa in that process.

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There was almost no depiction of seals, flying squirrels, or the chicken sisters, right?

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>>123

Well, I’ve been putting in quite a bit of effort behind the scenes in recent tournaments…

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There are certainly people who aren’t looking at the medalists with lewd eyes, but how many of those watching were actually interested in men’s figure skating?

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>>124

Yuri on Ice was quite popular, right?

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>>129

I feel bad for the person I like, but it was so gay that it made me want to throw up.

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>>132

And now it’s being categorized by the prejudice of being a lolicon.

In general, it seems that both are using this to relieve their sexual desires, doesn’t it?

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>>139

Yuri is not prejudice! It’s straightforwardly gay and homosexuality is obvious!

What kind of agape is that, you gay…!

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>>129

Well, the movie has been put on hold.

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>>124

In that case, since Teacher Shi will be a woman, it should be fine.

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Even now, if you Google “napikawa,” you can pretty much read that madness…

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The final boss is unhappy…

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But I thought that the night drive with Dr. Tsukasa and Inori-san was quite healthy, just on the edge.

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>>127

At that time, Inori was in full maiden mode and it was surprising.

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>>127

It’s scary to let a daughter who is around the age of getting her first period stay overnight with a trustworthy adult male in their 20s, no matter how reliable they may be.

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>>127

In reality, it was quite close, so it was a mistake.

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I wondered if you came from Tsuruma Park.

Origin of the name

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Is it common for figure skating athletes to travel like that, accompanied by their coach in the car to the venue?

Using the shinkansen every time incurs huge expenses, so I’m trying to save a little wherever I can.

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>>133

There is one medalist in the play.

Was it Jellyfish-chan?

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Yuri’s BD sales were so incredible that I couldn’t help but do a double take.

That’s just something completely different from a medalist.

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>>138

I heard the animation of skating is amazing, so I recently watched some performance videos, but it was quite direct in terms of being gay and was pretty tough to handle…

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The medalists have a strong story, right?

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There used to be more ice rinks a little while ago, but they’ve decreased…

I can slide, and it’s pretty fun, but being able to jump and land is really impressive.

I can fly and reach a height, but I seriously can’t land.

When I see little ones flying gracefully, I really admire it.

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Yuri is a strange way to put it, but I think it was properly made as a solid BL anime.

It doesn’t mean that skating is an extra.

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I’m feeling moved while getting off to lolicon.

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>>144

Such a way of living brings benefits.

Wonderful

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>>144

That’s what it means to be nameless.

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The pure, cultivated madness of Teacher Tsurumai called Napikawa is nice, isn’t it…

How far has this person leaped from Ryuzaki-chan?

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As expected, I’m getting a bit tired of talking about Kaoru-chan and voice actors.

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Yuri is gay to the extent that there were too many complaints about the depiction, leading to the cancellation of the movie.

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>>151

I Googled it, but there was no information anywhere, so it didn’t work out.

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>>156

I searched too, and it seems that the movie really has been canceled.

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As long as it’s enjoyable in the end, whether it’s loli or homo, it’s fine, and if necessary, just open a new door to your fetishes.

I just realized that it’s a bit dangerous to open up too much lately.

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It’s fun to notice that various kids appear at the edge of the panel.

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>>153

The fierce battle between Sota-kun and Hinako the garden bird is great, isn’t it?

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Anything is fine! As long as I can watch interesting anime!

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Was it that gay!? Are there kiss scenes between guys!?

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>>155

This feeling of saying it while already knowing.

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>>155

I don’t know if you’re asking because you know or if it’s just for fun.

There is/exists.

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It’s good that female writers can hint at being into lolicon and still be somewhat forgiven.

If Tsunami-sensei were a man, he would be treated as a potential criminal.

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>>157

Well, there are times when clearly unusual people, like in Made in Abyss, appear on terrestrial broadcasts, so…

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Inori is of course lovely, but from around volume 4, Rio-kun is cute too, right?

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>>160

I’m looking forward to it because it will be even cuter in the next anime!

It’s nice that the former prickly boy, whose heart has melted and is now all lovey-dovey, looks up to me.

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It’s troubling because it’s hard to deny that the anime is liked by a pretty terrible crowd when I look at the threads…

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>>161

Eh…!?

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>>161

Isn’t it simply that you, me, and the anonymous are just worthless?

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Works related to skating are increasingly depicting connections to Russia, which is currently quite difficult.

Yuri is also coming out like this, but someone will appear in the future too.

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>>166

First, when asked if there is demand for it to be visualized…

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>>166

The fact that no Russians are participating in the Junior Grand Prix.

I feel like the current international competition is going to be influenced by the situation with Russia.

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I’m not a lolicon! I’m into sports!

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Yuzuru Hanyu and Nobunari Oda are in a worthless layer…!

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International issues are serious, to say the least.

Recently, there have been some unimaginable losses in figure skating.

We must protect… the young potential…

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I feel like I would have wanted to see a strong character with silver hair from Russia if I could.

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>>174

I have the feeling that this is this and that is that.

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>>174

Aren’t you going to come out normally?

The third genius.

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Speaking of which, there aren’t any silver-haired characters.

There are characters who have turned gray-haired.

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Is Russia strong in figure skating?

I don’t want to lose.

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>>177

Girls are the strongest.

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>>177

Champion

Russia wins gold and silver at the Beijing Olympics.

It was a lot, but I’m back now.

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>>177

They’re incredibly strong, but they fade away in a moment’s brilliance, especially female athletes.

It’s like focusing solely on one Olympic Games and not thinking at all about what comes after.

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Can Russia even participate in the Olympics now…?

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I can feel that Russia Power is betting everything on Hikaru-chan.

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>>182

It was Tursunov who became the first in women’s singles history to successfully land a quadruple Lutz, quadruple flip, and quadruple toe loop.

Still, silver is scary…

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There is no way that country is weak in competitions that involve art.

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It seems that a bad guy who ended the life of a professional skater participating in Mr. Tsukasa’s ice show will appear.

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Russia gives the impression of being particularly particular about arts like ballet.

You can also see fairly strict instruction in ballet classes on YouTube.

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>>187

It’s not just music; that country is actually a major power in the arts.

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While being banned from Russia, figure skating itself has completely lost its excitement…

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Is judo quietly popular?

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