Tsukasa, whose dreams were crushed. Inori, left to fend for herself. These two share a dream...and their tenacity may be the only thing that sees them through. Their destination? The ice...o... Read allTsukasa, whose dreams were crushed. Inori, left to fend for herself. These two share a dream...and their tenacity may be the only thing that sees them through. Their destination? The ice...on the world's stage.Tsukasa, whose dreams were crushed. Inori, left to fend for herself. These two share a dream...and their tenacity may be the only thing that sees them through. Their destination? The ice...on the world's stage.
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At first glace, it seems like it's directed towards the wrong age group. Take out the swearing, it's a great inspirational children's show about pursuing your dreams along with the determination and effort it requires. In retrospect, it also goes into the regret of what happens when you hesitate or second guess yourself. Some people might enjoy it, but in my opinion, I consider it a waste of an english dubbed anime. This could be a premature review but based on the first two episodes and overall manga plot, I don't see it being anything more than a show that should have been directed towards children and suited for a pg rating. Will update if proven wrong in the next two episode.
Medalist - a story about a girl who enters the figure skating world really late in terms of sports.
As someone who has played sports all my life This story really resonates with me
because it shows you that if you keep working hard and believe in yourself you can make it as far as you want to
I know that's cheesy but the show is really about that and without spoiling too much I will just say that seeing her journey as an athlete is fun and charming
The main character and her coach make for a fun duo
and they really rely on each other to grow in this world of youth figure skating.
Her coach having been through the same problem when he was younger helps them bond
And watching her develop from not knowing anything about figure skating to participating in competitions feels very rewarding.
I'm hoping it gets a second season because it really goes into a lot of the technical aspects of sports like injuries and
how much a young athlete should train and what's a workout schedule that is manageable. All these things are unique to the show since it isn't talked about a lot.
Animation is one key to be wary about here since a lot of the scenes surrounding the actual figure skating are in 3D animation
But I will say that there is some scenes that are not entirely in 3D and those are simply fantastic.
I don't know the voice actors of the top of my head but there is a variety of kids in this show and they are all really well done with different personalities and character tropes
But none of them seem to be annoying despite them being children. I think the characters come off as more cute than anything
The music selection in this show is great the sound effects are really good as well reminds me of watching figure skating on TV.
There are times where it feels like I'm watching a real life figure skating athlete. The attention to detail with the animation choreography and sound really come to life for some performances in the show.
So if you're a young athlete and like watching anime I really recommend this one
Story -4/5 Animation -5/5 VA performance (Japanese) - 4/5 Sound design - 4/5.
As someone who has played sports all my life This story really resonates with me
because it shows you that if you keep working hard and believe in yourself you can make it as far as you want to
I know that's cheesy but the show is really about that and without spoiling too much I will just say that seeing her journey as an athlete is fun and charming
The main character and her coach make for a fun duo
and they really rely on each other to grow in this world of youth figure skating.
Her coach having been through the same problem when he was younger helps them bond
And watching her develop from not knowing anything about figure skating to participating in competitions feels very rewarding.
I'm hoping it gets a second season because it really goes into a lot of the technical aspects of sports like injuries and
how much a young athlete should train and what's a workout schedule that is manageable. All these things are unique to the show since it isn't talked about a lot.
Animation is one key to be wary about here since a lot of the scenes surrounding the actual figure skating are in 3D animation
But I will say that there is some scenes that are not entirely in 3D and those are simply fantastic.
I don't know the voice actors of the top of my head but there is a variety of kids in this show and they are all really well done with different personalities and character tropes
But none of them seem to be annoying despite them being children. I think the characters come off as more cute than anything
The music selection in this show is great the sound effects are really good as well reminds me of watching figure skating on TV.
There are times where it feels like I'm watching a real life figure skating athlete. The attention to detail with the animation choreography and sound really come to life for some performances in the show.
So if you're a young athlete and like watching anime I really recommend this one
Story -4/5 Animation -5/5 VA performance (Japanese) - 4/5 Sound design - 4/5.
"Medalist" is a refreshing and inspiring sports anime that transcends the typical genre tropes. It delivers a compelling story of passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence in the world of figure skating. With its captivating characters and stunning visuals, "Medalist" is a must-watch for sports anime fans and newcomers alike.
The story centers around Tsukasa Akeuraji, a former top skater who has lost his way, and Inori Yotsuba, a young girl with immense talent but lacking the resources to pursue her dreams. Their unlikely partnership forms the heart of the series, as they inspire each other to overcome their personal challenges and strive for greatness.
What sets "Medalist" apart is its genuine portrayal of the dedication and sacrifice required to excel in figure skating. The anime delves into the technical aspects of the sport, showcasing the intricate choreography, the athleticism, and the artistry involved. It also explores the emotional and mental fortitude necessary to compete at the highest level.
The characters are beautifully developed, each with their own unique motivations and struggles. Tsukasa's journey of rediscovering his passion for skating is both relatable and inspiring, while Inori's unwavering determination to achieve her dreams is truly captivating. The supporting cast is equally engaging, adding depth and complexity to the story.
The animation is fluid and dynamic, capturing the grace and power of figure skating with stunning detail. The musical score is equally impressive, enhancing the emotional impact of the performances and creating a truly immersive experience.
"Medalist" is more than just a sports anime; it's a story about the power of dreams, the importance of mentorship, and the beauty of human potential. Whether you're a figure skating enthusiast or simply looking for an inspiring and heartwarming story, "Medalist" is sure to leave you captivated.
The story centers around Tsukasa Akeuraji, a former top skater who has lost his way, and Inori Yotsuba, a young girl with immense talent but lacking the resources to pursue her dreams. Their unlikely partnership forms the heart of the series, as they inspire each other to overcome their personal challenges and strive for greatness.
What sets "Medalist" apart is its genuine portrayal of the dedication and sacrifice required to excel in figure skating. The anime delves into the technical aspects of the sport, showcasing the intricate choreography, the athleticism, and the artistry involved. It also explores the emotional and mental fortitude necessary to compete at the highest level.
The characters are beautifully developed, each with their own unique motivations and struggles. Tsukasa's journey of rediscovering his passion for skating is both relatable and inspiring, while Inori's unwavering determination to achieve her dreams is truly captivating. The supporting cast is equally engaging, adding depth and complexity to the story.
The animation is fluid and dynamic, capturing the grace and power of figure skating with stunning detail. The musical score is equally impressive, enhancing the emotional impact of the performances and creating a truly immersive experience.
"Medalist" is more than just a sports anime; it's a story about the power of dreams, the importance of mentorship, and the beauty of human potential. Whether you're a figure skating enthusiast or simply looking for an inspiring and heartwarming story, "Medalist" is sure to leave you captivated.
Seems very promising. It's not for everyone as it's about figure skating but for what it is it's very good. A unique anime worth the watch. I've seen 4th episode so far and I have high hopes for this one, did not read the manga but apparently it's really good so the story and the progression is about to be great. About the anime adaptation the animation is pretty good so far and I think it's only going to get better as the anime progresses. It has some funny moment but some emotional as well. When I was watching the 4th episode it made my heart race a bit. Overall it's about someone passionate competing in a high stakes sport with odds against her. If that's something exciting that you want to watch this is it. 100% in the top 10 anime airing this season.
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If you review anime itself - it's really great. I like cute characters the show presents for us, especially Inori Yuitsuka (her JP VA also voiced Tanga Ibuki and that's my favourite part😭), and I like character development of the whole cast, and I'd like to see how some of them overcome their weaknesses in the future. This anime likes to show emotional side of the characters, that is everybody has their goal and dreams, and it's really presented well. I can't but cry every time I see something sad or even happy, because I already got attached to characters and I cheer for them like I already acquainted with them. The animations is great and anime uses CGI sometimes, but it's fits perfectly and isn't even close to being bad. For me it's definitely anime of the season.
On the other note, isn't this strange that every episode on this site is getting every time 1* from exactly 7 users from Peru? Admins should moderate those bots and remove this ratings.
On the other note, isn't this strange that every episode on this site is getting every time 1* from exactly 7 users from Peru? Admins should moderate those bots and remove this ratings.
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- TriviaBased on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsurumaikada. The series began in Afternoon magazine in May 2020. Kodansha shipped the tenth volume on March 22, 2024 and will release the eleventh volume on August 22, 2024.
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