Medalist is a story that overflows with vivid colors in two different animation styles and equally vividly colored characters. Both will kindle the production of your feel-good hormones, making the anime perfectly suited for rainy stay-at-home days. Thanks to straightforward character traits, the boys and girls can be easily compartmentalized, and their stories will thus be easy on your mind.
Inori, her coach Tsukasa, and their friends will do their best to make you crack a smile. That doesn’t mean that they don’t face setbacks, hardships, or challenges in the straining sport of figure skating. But, their effective navigation of this competitive world and swift resolution of problems will reassure you that everything will be fine in the end. If you are not looking for an intricate story or complex characters, season one of Medalist is the anime for you.
Yet, amidst the twists, twirls, and double axels, a few critical topics tiptoed quietly onto the glittering surface…
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