Medalist Anime Gets Film in 2027

Medalist Anime Gets Film in 2027

Kadokawa announced on Saturday the anime of Tsurumaikada's Olympic ice-skating manga Medalist will get a film that will debut in 2027. The film will tell a story set after the end of the television anime's second season. The news was first announced at a special screening on Saturday of the first two episodes of the second season.

The staff also revealed a new key visual for the second season.

Medalist season 2 key visual
Image courtesy of Kadokawa
medalist
Image courtesy of Kadokawa

The second season will debut on January 24 on the "NUMAnimation" programming block on TV Asahi and 23 other affiliates channels at 25:30 (effectively, January 25 at 1:30 a.m.). The anime will also run on CS TV Asahi Channel 1 and BS Asahi on January 25. 

New cast for the second season includes:

The second season will feature returning cast and staff. The first season's 3DCG environment supervisor Hazuki Nakamura is the art director for the new season, replacing Yōko Nakao. Kentaro Kashiwagi, the first season's 3DCG composite supervisor, is the second season's compositing director of photography, replacing Shin'ichi Komeya. Girl group HANA performs the opening theme song "Cold Night," and Conton Candy performs the ending theme song "Rookies."

Japanese figure skater Rika Hongo will take part in the anime's motion capture filming alongside the first season's Akiko Suzuki.

The first season premiered in Japan on the "NUMAnimation" programming block on TV Asahi and 23 affiliated channels in January 2025. Disney+ streamed the anime.

Former Olympic skater Akiko Suzuki (returning for the second season) choreographed the skating routines in the first season of the anime, in collaboration with retired figure skater Yuhana Yokoi and active competitive figure skater Hinano Isobe.

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 will publish the 14th compiled book volume on January 22.

The manga won in the Best General Manga category of the 68th Shogakukan Manga Awards in 2023. The manga won Best General Manga at Kodansha's 48th annual Manga Awards in May 2024.

Source: Press release

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