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[Medalist] I finished watching the anime, so I started reading the original work, but isn’t the All Japan arc a bit too intense?

Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx13

I can see why they say the real deal starts from the second season.

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I want to see up to volume 9 in the first season of the second part, but I wonder if that’s feasible.

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The Chubu tournament is good, but I can’t stop wanting to see the All-Japan tournament with extraordinary animation.

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The cover of volume 9 with Inori is so cool!

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I want to include it until the conclusion of the All Japan, but I feel like there’s not enough time.

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I want to see ducklings.

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Realistically speaking, it seems like the All Japan would turn into a theatrical version or something like that.

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I want to see Hikaru-chan’s activities in the junior edition, but I don’t know how many years it will take, and it seems like the difficulty of adapting it into video is quite high…

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>>7

Who can perform that act in reality?

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>>10

Just the fact that it’s not a one-shot deal makes the difficulty somewhat easier.

In the story, it’s mentioned that fatigue can be ignored.

That being said, it is quite common to have unrealistic movements in 3D animation.

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I want Miku-chan’s story to be done in a detailed and engaging manner.

“Please leave a mark on first-time viewers.”

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What will happen to my card?

Well, it seems there’s no choice but to make significant changes rather than just reproducing it.

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>>9

We can only do it with a digest-style format while playing the soundtrack.

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Places I want to see in the second season.

Customer, if you look down, you won’t be able to see the ice. You weren’t watching the 6-minute practice earlier, were you? Is anyone there…? Hey…? Who was it that asked to teach them how juniors fight?

Places I want to see in the second season.

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>>12

No matter how you try, it’s the third term…

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It seems they have already started making the second season, but they still don’t have enough animators.

Well, if I want to create artwork that doesn’t lose to the original, no matter how many I have, it won’t be enough.

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Talking about going to Lake Biwa is nice, isn’t it?

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>>14

It’s Lake Suwa.

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>>25

Inori over there is super feminine.

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What are we going to do about the 4D motion capture…?

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>>16

Hanyu… Yoasobi… I’m counting on you…

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>>16

If you bring the god of quads, it will be fine.

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>>16

Harness

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Call him… Yuzuru!

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>>17

It’s already here!

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>>17

Can Yuzuru perform in a feminine role? It seems possible.

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I couldn’t hold back and read the original work halfway, and now I don’t need the anime anymore.

I wish the animation had been a bit better.

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The players’ skills are improving, but…

The original work’s expressive power has become incredible with each volume, which is also a problem.

What is that performance by Dolphin-chan?

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Let’s call Yuzuru Hanyu.

They might accept it since they use game music in their own ice shows.

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I really like Jelly-chan in Chubu, but honestly, I have a feeling that it wouldn’t be surprising if she gets completely cut out.

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I thought it was strange in the anime too, but when I read the original work, I realized Tsukasa was quite strange as well.

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>>24

Actually, there are some really strange things written from the very first episode.

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I understand that the first 9 volumes fit well, but since Inori-san ends up completely defeated, I now want a third season.

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>>26

But Inori-san, the next time you win, it’s a skip!

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I think it’s precisely because we can’t tell the outcome between Inori-san and Hikaru-chan until the very end that it leaves us with a feeling of unfinished business and frustration.

I’m attracted to that aspect as well.

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Inori-san completely lost, but to be honest, she’s taking on something ridiculously challenging, so reaching that point was just incredible.

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First of all, it’s abnormal to compete in the All Japan championships just a little over a year after starting seriously, even with some foundation laid.

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Later, a ridiculously luxurious theme song and music video came crashing in.

Just having Akiko Suzuki for the motion makes it feel luxurious.

Until sliding at the event

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>>34

It’s a rare opportunity to see Akiko Suzuki’s self-choreographed dance for free, so I made sure to imprint it in my memory.

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It’s not just a matter of being fast-growing.

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>>35

Yuzuru Hanyu: “That won’t happen.”

Yuzuru Hanyu’s fan: “You were way better around 2015…”

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If you want to do the whole of All Japan, I think you’d need 2 cour.

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The final episode of the first season of the anime was undoubtedly good, so I hope the highlights of the second season reach that level.

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The whole of Japan is incredibly intense, but it looks like it will end in defeat…

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>>39

It can’t be helped.

After the central part, there’s no moment where Inori-san wins comfortably.

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Inori’s score at the Chubu tournament was 81 points with no mistakes → One month later → 109 points with mistakes at the All Japan tournament.

The data is not just unhelpful.

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How many years ago was the anime adaptation announced?

I was quite anxious, but since the second season has built up some experience and if the staff is in place, it should be completed a little quicker.

…I wonder if the staff will be ready.

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It’s okay to be so frank about not having enough staff…

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>>42

What is lacking is lacking everywhere.

Animating in Japan is a competition for animators.

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>>42

There are so many self-proclaimed illustrators who are like children’s scribbles, dealing with them is extremely difficult.

I wonder if they completely ignore that kind of thing.

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If you are creating CG, it’s Rin-chan, Roba-chan, Yuunagi-chan, and Inori-san from Chubu.

Do we need a different costume for Inori-san for the whole Japan, including Suzu-chan, Miku-chan, and Hikari-chan?

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Oh, can Inori from Chubu go with the same CG as the final episode of the first season?

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I want to see it… a single jump where the golden egg never hatches…

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If we do a second season, the impression of 🐬-chan will end up being too bad!

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>>50

Season 3 confirmed!

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>>50

Let’s bring back the salty in anime.

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I want to see 🐿-chan, who is trying their best to perform while crying and bleeding from the nose after failing the opening jump!

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It’s the irony that it’s just a duckling and not an ugly duckling, so there’s nothing that can be done.

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>>52

Ah, so that’s how it is…

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>>73

Because the ugly duckling will become a beautiful swan…

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>>78

Even swans and Juna didn’t work out, did they?!

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>>83

Because I’m soaring in the entertainment industry…

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The title “The Duckling” is unforgiving.

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Once the second season airs, everyone will know how interesting my Rinna is!

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>>57

1✋

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I think the second season’s opening theme should be edited for the anime using the second verse and C melody from the streaming version of BAA.

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The duckling also seemed to feel something, as Hikaru-chan came to watch the performance (Hikaru-chan usually doesn’t come to watch performances other than Inori-san’s).

It was nice how they smoothly left partway through…

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Let’s do it… Medalist the Movie: Beast of Ice and Flame!

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>>61

Did we really have to watch that ridiculous fantasy for two hours…!?

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Inori’s growth is totally monstrous, but since it’s treated as scary in the story, I guess that’s fine…

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>>62

There’s someone who’s been climbing up in the Chubu qualifiers for two years, which is kind of strange…

It was after performing a quadruple jump that it became widely known that a monster was truly present.

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>>62

Isn’t it scary that only Hikaru-chan and Inori-san can still land a quadruple jump?

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I am a resident of Niigata Prefecture!

A kid from the same hometown is being treated like a seriously strong character… but… uuuuhn.

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It is the beast of ice and flame.

Don’t mistake it again.

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I think the most interesting part about player Minagawa is that he is the one who gets the most drawn in by Su-kun.

I don’t think I’m doing it because I like it…

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I think saying “it’s not enough” means that if there is enough time, I will make it, so I believe it’s better to just say it.

It may take a long time to talk about, but…

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Both the original work with incredible direction and the anime that presents realistic performances are great, but I wonder how they will be presented in the future.

I want to see Hikaru-chan’s intense jump effects and gestures without losing the tempo.

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Even if the visuals can’t compete with the original, the movement and the music and sound effects make up for it.

The acting scenes definitely have strengths in anime as well.

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I really love the synchronized performance structure of the Chubu Tournament.

It seems like it would be confusing if done in an anime.

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I know… everyone is really looking forward to the activities of the world’s number one beautiful girl, right?

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>>79

I’m looking forward to it, zugo gogo gogo… ❤

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>>79

I can’t wait to see Suzuko’s performance; I’m genuinely and incredibly excited!

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>>79

I’m looking forward to the scene where I shout, “Let’s compete with that demon-like face!! Mikazuki Ookami!!!”

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In the anime, the connection with Hikari-chan is a bit weak…

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Is the female knight teacher around volume 10?

Third term, huh?

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Well, as a result, they had talent as an entertainer…

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It’s a slightly different story from the anime, but I wonder why the short episodes about Teacher Tsukasa and Kouhei-kun in their youth aren’t included in the volume.

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Trash

A cute, fragile mental black panther.

Trash A cute, fragile mental black panther.

Ex. Go for it, Miihi-chan!! What should I do~? I can’t talk to anyone without Seira. I totally forgot that I’m a sun patient~ BocCHI. I was so happy to surpass my childhood friend Seira as Minori Kurosawa made her first appearance in the All Japan competition… Misuzu-chan, it’s been a while! Paa eh!! Who are you!? Ah! It’s been since last year’s Western Japan elementary and middle school tournament! Haha, right? I hadn’t made an effort to remember your name from Seira. Who are you? Oh no, what should I do? You came over to talk to me… Wait, looking closely, that hairstyle… Oh, Miihi’s shout. Western Japan!? I don’t remember at all! Eeeh!! The kid that Lan was talking about during the 4-time jump. Wow, I forgot too, the one who passed by without waving while making a face like “I can’t believe it’s winter… It’s tough…” Let’s do our best at the tournament together, fellow members of the rapid growth group! Lucky!! I’m sure your name is… “Inori,” right? Miscommunication. Waaaah, Seira! Minori-chan! It’s totally okay if I can read Kirara’s name and have fun!! by Sakuya

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>>88

This guy was so dependent on Seira…

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>>101

Moreover, after this, Seira transferred to speed skating…

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>>105

(Broken and shattered mechanical pencil)

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>>101

It’s not so much that I was dependent, but the convenient barrier is gone.

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I love the scene where the kid from Atami is getting soaked… I want them to do their best…

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The name sounds really strong, but it’s a beautiful leopard…

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Kas is good at skating, and it’s unfortunate yet cute that it overlaps with Inori-san…

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Inori-san is definitely going to unleash a ton of talent from here and win like crazy!

I was thinking that…

Do you like to cloud the smile of a loli, Tsurumai Kada-sensei…?

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>>92

Dolphin-chan has left! Hikari-chan failed!

Look at my prayer… I thought it was going to work, but I failed all the jumps!! My first setback!

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From a gal-like appearance comes a totally weak, pathetic mental state…

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I love Waka-chan who turns into a slime.

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Having a name like a female leopard but having a weak mentality is pretty good, right?

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It’s tough that Rio-kun, Emma-chan, and Miketarou’s appearances are decreasing.

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I like Kirin-chan, Ran-sama, and Kanna-chan from the Kyushu group, but they have a somewhat small role.

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Because they casually skip over portraying the few tournaments in which Inori-san wins overseas.

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From the start of the second season, interesting women and intense rivalry will begin…

Isn’t the development quick?

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I’m looking forward to the duckling now.

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A mysterious girl who scored 78 points in the Meiko Cup but didn’t show up… Haruka Shibazaki-chan.

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>>104

Is that the child who participated in the Kyoto training camp where Inori couldn’t attend, but only got mentioned once and then disappeared?

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Juna can hear Miyano…

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Looking at this, I can see that your communication skills have improved, Inori-san.

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(I wonder if 3A!, the cutest in the world, will speak like Suzu’s monologue.)

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During the Chubu preliminaries, you were all pumped up, weren’t you?

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>>110

Forget about that…

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>>112

Isn’t Inori-chan a different character than before…?

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I want to hear about Mein-chan’s extreme otaku nature soon.

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I only had the joy of digging for edible worms of Inori-chan because I didn’t have any friends.

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I wonder if Yonezu will be quiet in the second season…

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I’m quietly looking forward to the koala’s appearance.

This child is also quite the warrior from a fighting tribe, isn’t she?

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>>117

The child who calmly declared war on Inori-san.

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You’re a single-volume fan, aren’t you?

Read episode 50 with anticipation!

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The brat has become a good child.

Of course, that’s something that Dr. Sonidori would be grateful for.

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Inori hasn’t been winning recently, and even when she does win, she’s being cut.

Pay more sacrifices.

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I’m prepared to die from Inori’s empathetic shame at the opening.

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Well, it’s true that in sports-themed manga, a big failure or defeat for the protagonist is necessary, but I wish there was a bit more… softening, perhaps…

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I love the image of my cute barricade being turned into a mountain of garbage by Hikaru-chan.

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>>126

A ghost-like child approaching from behind.

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I was surprised that Inori-chan’s sister was also quite a good athlete.

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>>127

It seems that they were competing until they won the Chubu Novice Championship.

However, it seems that she couldn’t land the triple axel, so Inori has already surpassed her within the same period.

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The players at FOX! have really high motivation, don’t they?

It seems like it’s happening because most of the kids have transferred from other clubs to step up their game.

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>>128

It seems that everyone is a fan of Mr. Fox.

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I think we should pay attention to the deep relationship between Yagi Yuna and Shinichiro-sensei in the second season.

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>>131

You’re so mischievous.

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You’re going to clear your mind at Lux Higashiyama!

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I wonder if they’re having Teacher Tsukasa possess them every time they advance to a new grade and change classes.

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I don’t know how we’re going to strengthen Inori from here.

Maybe a falcon’s eye transplant is impossible.

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>>136

Isn’t that a part that would resonate with Inori-san?

Right now, I’m dealing with severe growing pains, so I’m taking it easy with my practice, but once that’s over, I think I’ll be back to full speed.

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I wonder what will happen when Yuunagi-chan reaches the age of maturity, even though everything is harmonious at Sonidori-sensei’s place.

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>>137

I want to believe that they’ll give up after all.

You’ll give up, right?

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>>138

It seems like he’s having a “papakatsu” (dating for financial support) affair with a middle-aged man around the same age.

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I think the scene where Shinichiro says I’m mischievous is really nice.

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>>141

The depiction of what kind of coach they are hasn’t really been shown that much.

The light was just a name, and Riho was in a slump.

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What will happen in the final a month from now, Nori-san…?

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>>142

Shall I call Snufkin again…?

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I want to see Inori-san land a triple Axel.

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Is ENGI still making things without any in-house animators?

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I want to see the Lake Biwa performance quad jump in the anime soon.

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Did you drop this 5-revolution Salchow?

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What is the concept of a 5-turn fall into a pond?!

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It’s hard to forget Yuunagi-chan’s strange behavior even though it only appeared once.

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If you are a god of quads, can you do five rotations with a harness?

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I want to see the creepy side of Iruka-chan.

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It’s nice that even the sudden appearances of girls and coaches have their own character traits…

My recommendation is Rishu Kurumi-chan.

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I wonder if there are any written rules about scoring if I manage to perform five spins… ?

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>>155

Was it uniformly 14 points?

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>>155

It was decided recently.

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>>163

I briefly thought that he landed a 5-revolution jump at the competition.

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I wonder how far the second season will go…

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>>156

If you think about it normally, it would be up to volume 9… but it would end up being quite packed.

Alternatively, it’s possible that we could take our time up to volume 7 and have the All Japan as a theatrical version.

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Sometimes it only looks like Tanjiro when I see the thumbnail, and it’s confusing.

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Inori-san’s little-known الأمور.

Successful landing rate for the salchow is 100%.

That kind of supernatural ability.

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>>159

Monster…

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>>159

Not just Mr. Shi, but Inori herself probably didn’t notice either…

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If I see Inori-san’s performance on the screen, I’ll cry with joy and give a GOE of +5, is that okay?

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I skate just to make a peace sign in the middle of the podium.

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>>164

The protagonist side is dealing with sacrifices and feelings, while a cute thief and a coach of lotus tea are showing that those with fewer burdens can soar higher.

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>>167

Yeah, right…

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>>167

That’s a kind of sacrifice because the coach side carries that burden…

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>>167

The protagonist side does not need sacrifices.

Jumping is not a magic that can be done with memories.

It’s Pikaru who is carrying it all by herself.

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>>181

Just because Inori-san isn’t paying doesn’t mean Sensei Tsukasa isn’t paying, right?

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>>182

The person has never thought of themselves as a sacrifice.

They are saying it’s joy.

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I want to see “Bet on Me Worldwide!” as an anime!

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I really like the reason why Suzu-chan works so hard at skating; it’s kind of silly.

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It seems that the coach of the lotus tea also had something happen during their active days…

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What kind of scary robber is flying with the shallowest motivation in Japan?

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I think Inori-san must be feeling overwhelmed from being in the same generation.

There’s a humidity-loving queen who seems to be very happy…

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>>174

Is it burning dry instead of being high in humidity?

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Inori-san’s characteristic is that she is good at Sarukou and bad at Lutz, so it seems they will continue like this.

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Completely off the radar, winning the Chubu Block Championship, and then just about a month later, starting to jump quadruples… Inori-san.

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>>178

That’s amazing!

Harness

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>>187

That otherworldly reincarnated person is amazing, right…?

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>>188

I recommend an accelerator with a rotation speed that is still too fast for humanity on Earth.

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Mr. Shi’s passionate, all-in expression makes him a strong character even in data.

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Inori-chan’s only rival is me.

Don’t forget.

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Honestly, it seems that Inori-san, who has been skating for only two years and quickly flipped things upside down, has probably broken more hearts than the absolute champion.

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In the manga depicting a two-person three-legged race between the player and the coach, Hikaru-chan, who is going down the path of denying the coach, has nicely fallen into the role of the final boss.

This is the kind of thing that won’t work out in the end if I don’t win.

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If you want to jump, you need a harness!

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Whether it is a sacrifice or not is up to the individual to decide.

If something you do simply because you enjoy it is called a sacrifice by outsiders, it would just be annoying.

If the person recognizes this as a sacrifice while doing it, isn’t there a discrepancy with their true feelings?

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But I think Inori was made to be a sacrifice.

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>>191

Isn’t it a side of an overly self-conscious child who cannot respect Doctor’s choice?

A misunderstanding that is not unusual for middle school students.

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Let’s make 7 rotations, 7 rotations!

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Even though Teacher Shi thinks he is sharing,

Inori feels a pleasant sense of misunderstanding, recognizing that she is taking from Teacher Tsukasa.

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>>194

That’s nice, isn’t it?

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I often break my ribs too! Shouldn’t we prepare some specialized protective gear?

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Hua Tuo

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If I give up on the quadruple jump in this hour, I will work on being able to do a quintuple jump.

What will you do?

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They are still just children who have just begun to gain life experience.

We grow up while making misunderstandings and mistakes.

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>>200

I’m glad… I can be mischievous…

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>>201

…! Kiss

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>>201

Are you giving up on your aim for Professor Shinichiro?

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No playing around with married people.

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