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Medalist Anime's Video Reveals Choreographers, Ending Song, January 4 Debut
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The official website for the television anime of Tsurumaikada's Olympic ice-skating manga Medalist unveiled the third promotional video and pair visual for the anime on Friday. The video reveals and previews the anime's ending theme song "Atashi no Dress" (My Dress) by Neguse., and reveals the anime's January 4 premiere date.
The new visual below features the coach and skater pair of Yūdai Jakuzure and Ema Yamato.
In addition, the website revealed that former Olympic skater Akiko Suzuki is choreographing the skating routines in the anime, in collaboration with retired figure skater Yuhana Yokoi and active competitive figure skater Hinano Isobe.
The anime will premiere on the "NUMAnimation" on TV Asahi and 23 affiliated channels on January 4 at 25:30 (effectively, January 5 at 1:30 a.m.), and on BS Asahi on January 6.
The anime stars:- Natsumi Haruse as Inori Yuitsuka
- Takeo Ōtsuka as Tsukasa Akeuraji
- Kana Ichinose as Hikaru Kamisaki
- Yūma Uchida as Jun Yodaka
- Makoto Koichi as Riō Sonidori
- Hina Kino as Ryōka Miketa
- Megumi Toda as Mirio Nachi
- Kotori Koiwai as Ema Yamato
- Takahiro Miyake as Yūdai Jakuzure
Yasutaka Yamamoto (Noblesse) is directing the anime at ENGI. Jukki Hanada (Love Live! Sunshine!!) is in charge of the series composition and screenplay. Chinatsu Kameyama (In Another World With My Smartphone) is designing the characters. Yuki Hayashi is composing the music.
Additional staff includes:
- Chief Animation Directors: Chinatsu Kameyama, Yōsuke Itō
- Figure Skating Director, 3DCG Director: Kōji
- 3DCG Visual Director: Takayuki Toda
- 3DCG Animation Supervisor: Shōtarō Hori
- 3DCG Producer: Tetsu Iijima
- Color Design: Aiko Yamagami
- Art Director: Yōko Nakao
- Background Art: Takashi Hiruma, Rie Onodera
- Director of Photography: Shin'ichi Komeya
- Editing: Tomoki Nagasaka
- Sound Director: Yūichi Imaizumi
- Sound Effects: Kenji Koyama
Kodansha USA Publishing licensed the manga, and it describes the story:
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!
Tsurumaikada launched the manga in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine in May 2020. Kodansha published the 10th volume on March 22. The 11th volume will ship on August 22.
The manga won in the Best General Manga category in last year's Shogakukan Manga Awards. The manga won Best General Manga at Kodansha's 48th annual Manga Awards in May.
Sources: Medalist anime's website, Comic Natalie
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