Anime & manga updates

NHK World Japan continues to be a great source of information about Japanese culture with their documentary series.

Medalist (メダリスト)

The NHK World Japan documentary series Anime Manga Explosion latest episode is a special about “Sports Manga & Anime”. After an overview of the Japanese beloved genre that is sports manga and anime, exploring with anime critic Fujitsu Ryota how the portrayal of sports evolved over time, and how have creators refined their craft, the documentary focus on the “the production of the figure skating anime Medalist to find out how animators capture the subtle movements and atmosphere of the rink.” This episode aired on December 27, 2025 and is available as VOD until December 27, 2026.

Medalist is a manga about figure skating. Created by Tsurumai Kada (つるまいかだ — the gender, age or identity of this artist has not been disclosed), it is serialized in Monthly Afternoon since May 2020 and has been compiled, so far, in thirteen tankōbon (volumes) at Kodansha. It has been translated in English and published by Kodansha USA (12 vol. so far) and in French by Nobi Nobi (Coll. Genki, 11 vol. so far). It has won the Next Manga Award in 2022,  the Shogakukan Manga Award in 2023 and the Kodansha Manga Award in 2024. A novel adaptation by Jun Esaka is also being published by Kodansha KK Bunko since January 2025 (2 vol. so far).

It is the story of fifth grade student Inori Yuitsuka who dreams to become a great figure skater, but since her sister injured herself in a competition, her mother doesn’t want her to even try. Then she meets Tsukasa Akeuraji, an athlete who has seen his skating dream crushed and is now considering becoming a coach. Together they will find the motivation to reach for Olympic Gold !

The story has been animated by ENGI studio into a 13-episode television series (one season so far), directed by Yasutaka Yamamoto, with screenplay by Jukki Hanada, character design by Chinatsu Kameyama and music by Yuki Hayashi. It was airing in Japan on TV Asahi and is currently streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

It’s a story about perseverance. It’s funny, the style is rather cartoony, but the storytelling is quite average and the inking is very uneven, often too light, sometimes too heavy and always sketchy. All the characters are over the top psychos! No wonder kids now-a-day are having mental problems… The anime is very faithful to the manga.

Japanese library

The documentary series Document 72 Hours offers an interesting report on a public library in Kanazawa. Titled “Beyond the Books at a Kanazawa Library” it talks about a library that “resembles a sublime theater and offers more than 1.1 million books. For three days, we asked people what books piqued their interest and how they spend their time here.” This episode was initially aired on March 3, 2025 (rebroadcast on December 28th) and is available as VOD until March 29, 2026. It is not directly related to anime or manga, but it’s about two of my main pole of interest: Japanese culture and libraries.

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