Table of Contents
- The Stakes Rise at the 1st Badge Exam
- Meet the Competition: Suzu and Ema
- A Crisis Averted: Tsukasa’s Dedication
- “Western Powerhouse”: A Glimpse of What’s to Come
- Seira Sets the Bar High
- Inori Stumbles, But Doesn’t Fall
- Where to Watch Medalist Episode 8
- The Road to the World Stage
- A Budding Talent
- Overcoming Obstacles
- A Critical Darling: Medalist Receives Accolades
- The Anime Adaptation
- A Story of Belief and Tenacity
- Medalist: The Manga
- Volumes
- Where to Buy
- A Look Ahead
Episode 8 of Medalist has landed, and the pressure is mounting for Inori as she navigates the challenges of the 1st Badge Exam. With new rivals emerging and a last-minute crisis threatening to derail her performance, can Inori maintain her confidence and deliver her best on the ice?
The Stakes Rise at the 1st Badge Exam
Inori and Tsukasa have been diligently working towards the next Badge Test, a crucial step in Inori’s journey to becoming a top figure skater. Episode 8 plunges viewers straight into the heart of the competition, introducing us to some formidable new faces.
Meet the Competition: Suzu and Ema
The previous episode teased the arrival of Suzu and Ema, two extraordinary ice skaters who are set to be Inori’s rivals in the upcoming Badge Test. These skaters represent a significant step up in competition, and Inori will need to be at her best to stand a chance.
A Crisis Averted: Tsukasa’s Dedication
Before Inori can even think about facing her rivals, disaster strikes – her ice skating shoes go missing! This sends Inori into a panic, but Tsukasa proves his dedication by rushing ten stations away to retrieve them. The shoes are eventually found, but Tsukasa is now hours away from the exam venue. Inori must place her trust in her coach and wait for his arrival.
“Western Powerhouse”: A Glimpse of What’s to Come
Titled “Western Powerhouse,” Episode 8 hints at the challenges Inori will face during the 1st Badge Exam. With Tsukasa’s late arrival looming, Inori must find a way to stay focused and not let the pressure get to her.
Seira Sets the Bar High
As the 1st Badge Exam gets underway, Seira, one of Inori’s competitors, delivers a stunning performance, placing herself at the top of the Level One division. This leaves the other girls scrambling to catch up, and Inori begins to second-guess her own abilities.
Inori Stumbles, But Doesn’t Fall
Just as she prepares to take to the ice, Inori stumbles. In the past, this might have completely derailed her, but now, fueled by Tsukasa’s guidance and her own growing confidence, she recovers quickly and tries to shake it off.
Where to Watch Medalist Episode 8
For viewers eager to catch Medalist Episode 8, the series is available on several platforms:
- Streaming: Disney+ and Hulu stream the series.
- Japanese Viewers: TV Asahi, CS TV Asahi, and BS Asahi are local channels that broadcast Medalist. Streaming options such as ABEMA and Niconico are also available in Japan.
The Road to the World Stage
Medalist tells the story of Inori Yuitsuka, an 11-year-old girl with dreams of becoming a world-class figure skater, and Tsukasa Akeuraji, a former ice dancer whose own dreams were crushed. Their fateful meeting leads to an unlikely partnership, with Tsukasa agreeing to coach Inori and help her realize her potential.
A Budding Talent
Despite being told she’s “too old” to start serious training, Inori possesses a natural talent and unwavering determination. With Tsukasa’s guidance, she begins to hone her skills and overcome her self-doubt.
Overcoming Obstacles
As Inori and Tsukasa work towards their goals, they face numerous challenges, including Inori’s mother’s resistance, rival skaters, and their own personal struggles. However, their shared dream and tenacity keep them going.
A Critical Darling: Medalist Receives Accolades
The Medalist manga series, written and illustrated by Tsurumaikada, has garnered widespread acclaim:
- Awards: Winner of the Next Manga Award in 2022, the 68th Shogakukan Manga Award in 2023, and the 48th Kodansha Manga Award in 2024.
- Reviews: Praised for its gorgeous artwork, lovable characters, and relatable stories about pursuing dreams.
The Anime Adaptation
Produced by ENGI, the anime adaptation of Medalist premiered in January 2025. While some were initially concerned about the studio’s ability to capture the beauty and dynamism of the manga’s figure skating sequences, the anime has been well-received, with many praising its animation and choreography.
A Story of Belief and Tenacity
Medalist is more than just a sports anime; it’s a story about believing in yourself, overcoming obstacles, and the power of perseverance. As Inori and Tsukasa navigate the challenges of the figure skating world, they inspire viewers to chase their own dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem.
Medalist: The Manga
The Medalist manga has been serialized in Kodansha’s Monthly Afternoon magazine since May 2020. Kodansha USA licenses the manga in North America.
Volumes
As of January 2025, there are twelve tankōbon volumes. Kodansha USA began releasing the digital English version in May 2021, followed by print editions in March 2024.
Where to Buy
Medalist manga is available at major book retailers, including:
- Amazon
- Barnes & Noble
- Kodansha USA
A Look Ahead
With the 1st Badge Exam in full swing, Medalist promises more exciting developments as Inori continues her journey. Will she overcome her last-minute setback and deliver a winning performance? Only time will tell.