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[Medalist] I bought all the original volumes because Teacher Tsukasa in episode 12 was so cool.

Look, my lord.

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I’m thinking of getting started on the original work after the anime ends.

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>>1

The original work did not disappoint.

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The tankoubon includes 4-panel comics and short stories, and you can see Sensei Shiji forming a band and playing bass, so all of humanity, buy now!

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Stop the self-promotion, Inori-san.

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Buy it, buy it, before the anime ends.

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>>5

Read it, accelerate the impulse.

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All of humanity should read it… Medallist is!

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Read it.

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The fan book is packed with content including a newly illustrated short story, so don’t forget…!

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All the other adults, besides Teacher Shi, are amazing passionate leaders, and it’s cool… that’s how I felt.

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Can’t you see Natchin’s bra in the anime?

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>>11

That’s a pretty sensitive topic, huh…

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Did you see it?

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Osan suggests that skating is recommended because it helps lose weight through balance and aerobic exercise.

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>>13

If you ski like that for half a day,

The next day I can’t move because of back pain…

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Could it be that the lyrics of Yoasobi’s song…

I thought, “Wow, these lyrics leave quite an impression.”

Is this the original source?

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I read episode 1 on Magapoke because it came with points, but it’s still tough!

This is definitely something that shouldn’t be fully adapted into an anime!

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In the original episode 1, it’s really harsh when the mother forcefully turns Inori’s face to look at that.

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It’s like in manga where a character who later becomes an ally was doing some bad things at first!

It’s the one where the initial and current settings don’t match, right? Mom’s moves.

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It can be understood if you consider that Inori Mama herself was like Inori as a child and that her older sister quit skating due to a broken bone.

Whether or not it can be forgiven just because someone has a change of heart later, it is consistent.

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Old man, just go swim.

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I couldn’t just wait for the paperback and ended up reading the latest chapter on Manga Pocket.

The stage where I could read it just by paying is over… I will have to wait a month for each episode…

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>>21

I had a lot of tickets that I received every time I accessed Ninja Kyoku, and I read it on Comic DAYS, but I couldn’t resist and ended up buying the physical book too.

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The paperback ends at such a painful point!

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I’m so happy that you turned this episode of the teacher’s into a visual representation!

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The pressure from the people saying “Just look and read” is strong.

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>>24

“It’s not as good as Yoasobi.”

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The person who made the opening song is pressuring all of humanity to watch it.

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I really like Inotsuka.

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The medalist’s original work is selling well.

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I read the original work, but Inori-san is just too cool…

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In the anime, Inori… becomes a cute and fragile girl, but she says, “It doesn’t matter, I want to fight, I want to settle this in black and white on the battlefield.” She’s a warrior at heart.

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It’s fine, medalists…

Understanding the rules makes watching real skating more enjoyable…

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>>32

Other sports-themed manga also do this, but when the rules are explained in detail, it makes me want to learn more and becomes really engaging.

Teacher Tsuruma is good at explaining, and I also like that the imaginary coach outside the framework provides additional support.

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>>32

Yuzuru Hanyu: 322.40 points

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>>36

Once you understand it, the score can only be described as monstrous…

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>>36

This guy.

Oh no.

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The problem is that figure skating broadcasts on terrestrial television have almost disappeared…

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It’s a bit disappointing that in anime, the flow of music makes it impossible to disguise the passage of time, so we can’t provide explanations like in the original work.

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The camel spin looked powerful and dynamic in the manga, but seeing the actual movement, it moves so gracefully and fluidly.

Each has its own merits.

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>>44

The scene where I was slowly spinning with my legs stretched out, and then suddenly increased my spinning speed by pulling my legs in and making my posture smaller, is something that can really be understood well when animated… I thought.

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I usually buy manga mainly in digital format, but for some reason, I feel like having Medalist in print would be nice, so I’m unsure which to buy.

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I became a bit more knowledgeable about figures during Yuri’s time, but reading the original work here has further improved my understanding of the finer details.

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I hope the original comic gets a bit more popular with the anime adaptation…

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But Yuzuru Hanyu is impossible.

He said that.

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>>45

It’s you who’s impossible!

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This anime is surprisingly interesting to watch on NicoNico.

I really appreciate that you give scores for my current performance in the comments, just like on TV, as an amateur.

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Oh, that was about the shit spin, not the camel, right!?

I’m sorry if my quote seems to cause any misunderstanding.

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Why can you suddenly accelerate even though you didn’t kick the ice?

Scary…

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