Medalist TV Anime New Trailer Reveals Ending Theme Song, Premiere Date

 Medalist TV Anime New Trailer Reveals Ending Theme Song, Premiere Date
The official website for the upcoming TV anime Medalist released its latest third trailer featuring the ending song "Atashi no Dress" ("My Dress") by the four-piece rock band Neguse . The clip also announced the anime is officially set to premiere in Japan as part of the TV Asahi “NUMAnimation” programming block on January 4, 2025 . Medalist TV Anime 3rd Trailer Neguse was formed in Nagoya in August 2020, and their motto is “Smile." "Atashi no Dress" is their first anime theme song work. Message from Neguse: Congratulations on the “Medalist” anime adaptation! And we are truly happy to be involved in such a wonderful work as the ending theme performer. This is the first time for Neguse to write a song for an anime, and we believe it will be one of the most memorable songs in our lives as artists. The song's appeal lies in its powerful yet heart-fluttering sound, uplifting melody, and lyrics that carry a strong message to those who are striving for their dreams. We hope that this song will reach the fans of "Medalist" around the world. Neguse artist photo RELATED: Medalist TV Anime Goes for the Gold in January 2025 Yasutaka Yamamoto ( Aharen-san wa Hakarenai ) directs the Medalist TV anime at animation studio ENGI , while Jukki Hanada ( Love Live! ) provides the series composition and scripts and Chinatsu Kameyama ( In Another World with My Smartphone 2 ) provides the character designs. The main voice cast members include: I nori Yuitsuka voiced by Natsumi Haruse (Kaoru Ryuzaki in THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS ) Tsukasa Akeuraji voiced by Takeo Otsuka (Haru Tennouji in TRILLION GAME ) Hikaru Kamisaki voiced by Kana Ichinose (Riine in Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? ) Jun Yodaka voiced by Yuma Uchida (Megumi Fushuguro in JUJUTSU KAISEN ) Riou Sonidori voiced by Makoto Koichi (Haru Yuki in THE IDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS ) Ryoka Miketa voiced by Hina Kino (Akira Shinonome in Train to the End of the World ) Mario Nachi voiced by Megumi Toda (Ayumu Maihama in THE IDOLM@STER Million Live! ) Ema Yamato voiced by Kotori Koiwai (Renge Miyauchi in Non Non Biyori ) Yudai Jakuzure voiced by Takahiro Miyake (Yoshitsuna Sasaki in The Case Files of Jeweler Richard ) The original Medalist manga by TSURUMAIKADA is serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Afternoon manga magazine since May 2020, releasing 11 tankobon volumes to date in Japan. Kodansha USA, which releases the manga's English language edition , describes the first volume: Inori is a little girl who dreams of becoming a figure skater. Yet, the obstacles to this dream feel insurmountable: Inori’s already “too old” (she’s 11); she’s always had trouble at school; and, worst of all, her older sister’s skating dreams ended in failure, so her mother is dead set against putting her other daughter through a similar experience. Still, the rink is the only place Inori can be herself, and she’s out on the ice when a fateful meeting takes place. Tsukasa, a frustrated coach on the edge of giving up competitive skating himself, will join Inori to form an unstoppable duo powered by hard work, transcendent joy, and an unshakeable belief that they can prove everyone wrong. Sources : Medalist TV anime official website , Press Release ©TSURUMAIKADA, KODANSHA / Medalist Production Committee

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